The Springfield community could soon have another professional sports franchise in the city.
Reports say that the USL (United Soccer League) sent a letter of intent to the Springfield City Council earlier this year, expressing their interest in bringing professional soccer to Springfield.
The City Council will discuss the matter Tuesday on a measure that, if passed, would have Springfield commit to partially pay for the USL to run feasibility research.
The cost would be split 50/50, and will allow league executives to look at the city to determine a possible stadium location, fan base demographics, etc.
Many believe that, despite already having a strong soccer coalition in the city, a professional soccer franchise would only increase fans of the sport in Springfield and surrounding areas.
If the measure is considered Tuesday, the Springfield City Council will vote on December 16.