Q & A With DC United'’s Stephen Zack
by (Profile/Interview | Pitch Invasion - December 9)
In my second interview with influential, but beneath the radar figures in the U.S. soccer world, I asked D.C. United Executive Vice-President Stephen Zack 11 questions. Stephen has been twice honored as the MLS Marketing Executive of the Year and in 2006 received the prestigious Doug Hamilton MLS Executive of the Year Award. more details | go to article
DCU Stadium Update
by (Blog Entry | Washington Post - June 22)
While the self-proclaimed "Night Owl" maintains his unwavering support for keeping "The United" in Washington, the Insider is hearing that another local jurisdiction has stepped forward in recent days with an interest in a possible stadium partnership with D.C. United. more details | go to article
Pr. George's Asks Metro To Sell Land At Morgan Boulevard
by (Article | Washington Post - March 18)
Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson (D) has formally asked Metro to sell land the transit agency owns at the Morgan Boulevard subway station in Landover to the regional parks agency for use as a new soccer stadium for D.C. United. more details | go to article
Maryland Stadium Battle Begins
by (Article | Soccer America - March 17)
Tuesday is a big day in D.C. United's efforts to obtain funding to build a stadium in Prince George's County, Md. more details | go to article
Soccer Showdown Coming In Md. Legislature
by (Blog Entry | Washington Post - March 16)
Our colleague Steven Goff is reporting at the Post's Soccer Insider blog that D.C. United is organizing a bus and car caravan to transport fans from RFK stadium to Annapolis for tomorrow's hearing on a bill to provide financing for a new Prince George's stadium for the team. more details | go to article
Soccer Fans Roar For New Stadium
by (Article | The Gazette (Maryland) - March 12)
D.C. United President Kevin Payne's plea to soccer fans this week to contact Maryland's lawmakers in support of a proposed $195 million stadium in Prince George's County has prompted one of the largest legislative e-mail campaigns in years. more details | go to article
Team Now Asking Pr. George's To Pay Part
by (Article | Washington Post - March 11)
Prince George's County should sell at least $47 million in bonds to help build a stadium for the D.C. United professional soccer team, team officials told council members yesterday, a change of financing plans that prompted some council members to express skepticism about the project. more details | go to article
D.C. United Stadium Proposal FAQ
by (Blog Entry | DC United - February 24)
Looking for the latest details on our new stadium project? Below is a document that addresses many of the issues surrounding the proposted stadium in Prince George's County. It's long, but really informative. Way more after the jump. more details | go to article
United Supporters Mixed On Relocation
by (Article | Washington Times - February 24)
D.C. United's plan to move into a new soccer stadium in Prince George's County has been met with a mixture of excitement, disappointment and skepticism by fans. more details | go to article
United Sets Its Sights On Maryland
by (Article | Soccer America - February 17)
D.C. UNITED ROLLED OUT A few political backers and ambitious plans for a stadium in Prince George's County, Md., at a press conference on Monday. more details | go to article
United Eager To Select Site
by (Article | Washington Post - February 17)
7 Prince George's Locations Eyed more details | go to article
Soccer Stadium Supporters Try To Allay Funding Fears
by (Article | Washington Post - February 17)
Prince George's County leaders and D.C. United soccer team officials sought yesterday to build community support for moving the team to the county by assuring residents that building a new stadium would not drain scarce public funds. more details | go to article
United Eyes 2011 For New Home
by (Article | Washington Times - February 17)
D.C. United owner Victor MacFarlane said Monday his team could begin play in a new stadium in Prince George's County as early as the second half of the 2011 season and promised that no existing tax dollars would be used to finance its construction. more details | go to article
D.C. United's Stadium Effort Takes Big Step
by (Article | Major League Soccer - February 16)
Club announces legislation to build new home in Maryland more details | go to article
Maryland Move For United?
by (Commentary | Goal.com - February 13)
D.C. United is planning to build its new stadium in Maryland. Goal.com's Kyle McCarthy explains why that may not be such a bad idea in his Friday Five. more details | go to article