
(AsiaGameHub) – The Vancouver Whitecaps, a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise, may relocate to Las Vegas after billionaire investor Grant Gustavson and his group submitted an undisclosed bid to purchase the team. If approved, the move would solidify Las Vegas as a growing sports destination.
The Whitecaps Could Move to Sin City
Billionaire Grant Gustavson has offered to buy the Vancouver Whitecaps through a privately funded proposal, with details of the deal remaining confidential. A spokesperson for Gustavson confirmed that the long-term goal is relocating the team to Las Vegas, though they emphasized the plan is separate from current efforts to develop new sports venues in the city.
This potential move aligns with recent concerns raised by Vancouver Whitecaps leadership and MLS CEO Don Garber about sustaining the team’s presence in Vancouver. As a result, the franchise has been on the market since 2024.
Remaining in Vancouver Might Be Impossible
Currently co-owned by Greg Kerfoot, Stephen Luczo, Jeff Mallett, and Steve Nash, the club leases BC Place—a stadium that isn’t soccer-specific—leading to scheduling conflicts and revenue limitations. Despite these challenges, the Whitecaps have performed well this season, finishing second in the MLS Western Conference.
Both fans and owners have voiced strong support for keeping the team in Vancouver, launching initiatives like the “Save the Caps” campaign. However, no buyer has emerged willing to maintain the team’s home base there. A Whitecaps spokesperson noted over 100 interested buyers have approached the club, but none intended to keep the team in Vancouver.
Meanwhile, Las Vegas continues to expand its status as a major sports hub, highlighted by plans for a new NBA franchise. The arrival of the Whitecaps could further strengthen the city’s sports landscape.
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