The New York City FC soccer stadium saga has completed its long journey through New York City’s land approval process, with the City Council voting overwhelmingly to approve the stadium and all of “Phase Two” of the redevelopment of Willets Point, Queens. In December of that year, Beckham United announced that a new stadium site, mostly private land but also containing a tract owned by Miami-Dade County, had been selected in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood. The next development in the Beckham plan came on July 17, 2015, when Miami mayor Tomás Regalado announced a tentative deal with the ownership group, now known as Beckham United, for a new privately financed stadium in Little Havana next to Marlins Park, jerseys soccer at the former site of the Orange Bowl.