Denver Summit FC may be named for the state’s capital, but it could still cancel its plans to build a permanent home in Denver — a message the team sent publicly as the Denver City Council debates plans to provide city funding for the stadium.
A week after the council delayed a key vote that would release $50 million in city funds for land acquisition and infrastructure construction at the site of Denver Summit FC’s future stadium, the team’s ownership said it was considering options elsewhere.
“Given the challenges we have faced in the Denver City Council process, we are currently pursuing a parallel path regarding the stadium site and engaging with other jurisdictions outside Denver,” a statement said.
The team isn’t pulling out of its Denver plans — it said it will continue to work w

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