Lockhart proposal in Fort Lauderdale woos jilted soccer fans

A proposal for a professional soccer team at defunct Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale is catching interest among devoted — but jilted — fans of the former Strikers team.

At a community meeting Wednesday night, the man who hopes to win a Lockhart Stadium deal away from star-powered David Beckham tried to woo what he called “the most hard core soccer fans in Fort Lauderdale.”

Fort Lauderdale city commissioners set a deadline of March 1 for proposals to breathe new life into the Lockhart Stadium acreage, at 1350 NW 55th St., near Fort Lauderdale-Executive Airport (FXE).

About 50 soccer fans gathered at a local bar to hear the pitch from Beckham’s competition, JP Reynal, CEO of FXE Futbol.

Reynal proposes renovating Lockhart Stadium and creating a “full-on sports entertainment facility” with restaurants, shops, a Topgolf attraction and professional soccer/multipurpose fields. He said young soccer players would have easy access.

Beckham, a former Major League Soccer star, proposes replacing Lockhart with a training stadium for his soon-to-exist Major League Soccer team, Inter Miami CF. A third-tier, United Soccer League One team could play there, also. Top young soccer players would be sponsored to play in a youth academy.

A multipurpose sport stadium and a sport-centric community destination would be part of the renovation.

Paul McDonough, sporting director for Inter Miami CF, said his proposal brings jobs and economic benefits and provides fields and opportunities for young soccer players. Inter Miami is working on a deal to build its main stadium near Miami International Airport.

Though the team would be based in Miami-Dade, McDonough said Fort Lauderdale would be its home, too.

“If I go and bring all my professional players and all my academy players and everything associated with my club to Fort Lauderdale,” he said, “doesn’t that make it our home?”

Fort Lauderdale commissioners will decide later this year whether to enter a deal with Reynal or with Beckham’s group. In a recent public discussion, they said public access and youth sports programs at the 64-acre site would be key.

Brittany Wallman can be reached at bwallman@sun-sentinel.com or 954-356-4541. Find her on Twitter @BrittanyWallman.

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