Inter Miami’s New Cathedral Of Soccer: A Sneak Peek At Freedom Park
As the 2026 Major League Soccer season approaches, excitement at Inter Miami is reaching a fever pitch.
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Coming off an MLS Cup victory, the club is preparing for a landmark transition from Chase Stadium to their brand-new home, Miami Freedom Park.
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The project reached a visible milestone this Friday when co-owner David Beckham visited the construction site. By sharing photos of the ongoing development, Beckham confirmed that the long-awaited stadium is rapidly becoming a reality.
David Beckham recently took to social media to share an update on Inter Miami’s future home, sparking significant excitement across the league and among the club’s supporters.
Posting on Instagram, the former England captain shared photos of the ongoing construction at Miami Freedom Park, expressing his awe at the project’s development. “I had to be the first to kick a ball here,” he noted, highlighting his enthusiasm for the state-of-the-art facility.

Miami Freedom Park is poised to be an architectural landmark for the league. Featuring a 25,000-seat covered stadium equipped with cutting-edge technology, the project aims to elevate the club’s profile both competitively and commercially.
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Situated centrally near the airport, the site offers excellent accessibility via public transit and 5,000 parking spots, ensuring a seamless experience for fans attending games and events.

“The rest of the development includes offices, hotels, a public park, shops, restaurants and attractions. We hope it will be a home for the city and a place where you can come to celebrate Miami’s culture,” said Alvarez.
Spanning 131 acres, the development designates 58 acres (exceeding 234,000 square meters) for public parkland. This green expanse will feature a variety of amenities, including facilities for youth sports, leisure areas, and a dedicated venue designed to host concerts and large-scale gatherings.
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