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Soccer Fans Unite. Want Foxes to Stay in Fresno.
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By David Taub, Senior Reporter
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October 14, 2019

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Supporter groups at Chukchansi Park for Fresno FC’s regular-season home finale cheered their team as they have for the last two seasons.
They banged drums, played vuvuzelas and trumpets, and shook their tambourines.

“Let’s send a message to the USL, the city, the ownership group. We are trying to have a voice. It is really important to us, and really important to the city.” — Ricky Bravo 
But the fans added a new wrinkle in their enthusiasm for their favorite local soccer team — banners and signs with the message “Stay in Fresno.”
The future of the second-year professional soccer club is in doubt. United Soccer League rules state that teams eventually must play in soccer-specific stadiums. The team doesn’t have a plan in place and says it is exploring options out of town.
Last week, both the team and the city of Fresno issued statements stating the other side isn’t doing all it can to solve the problem.
Fans at Saturday’s game said they didn’t care where in Fresno the team plays. They just want the Foxes to stay.
Youthful fans hold up “Stay in Fresno” signs just outside Chukchansi Park (GV Wire/David Taub)

Thousands of Signs

As fans lined up to enter the stadium, Ricky Bravo passed out hundreds of signs with the “Stay in Fresno” message. He is the president of the Vigilantes fan supporters’ club.
“Let’s send a message to the USL, the city, the ownership group. We are trying to have a voice. It is really important to us, and really important to the city,” Bravo said.
Bravo estimates his club passed out 4,000 signs. He received $700 in crowdfunding support for printing costs.
He says the Foxes inspires the community, especially those who play soccer.
“It brings a whole other level of that, a community. This is our team. The citizens of our city are putting in blood, sweat, and tears for that,” Bravo said.
Bravo isn’t sure where the perfect spot is, but hopes the team’s owners and city work together to assure the team’s future.
The threat of the team leaving reminded Bravo of the situation in Oakland, where the NBA’s Warriors left for San Francisco, the NFL’s Raiders are moving next year to Las Vegas, and the MLB’s A’s situation is up in the air.
“If you look at how important a team can be, it is part of the city’s responsibility to make sure (finding a new stadium) can happen,” Bravo said.

Team Keeping Options Open

The Foxes will host at least one playoff game. It is scheduled for Oct. 26.
Nearly 8,000 fans attended Saturday’s game, the third-largest crowd in team history. The team settled for a 2-2 draw against LA Galaxy II. In addition to the game, fans celebrated the Stand Up 2 Cancer event.

Fresno FC VP of operations Chris Wilson (GV Wire/David Taub)
Fresno FC VP of operations Chris Wilson (GV Wire/David Taub)
“We need to find a place to play. You can’t make it make sense long term at Chukchansi Park.” — Chris Wilson, VP of operations
Club management noticed the Stay in Fresno signs.
“Beautiful. I think it’s amazing,” said Chris Wilson, the Foxes’ vice president of operations. “No one has ever questioned the passion of the fans in Fresno. … We appreciate the things the fans are doing.”
But Wilson says they need a new facility.
“We need to find a place to play. You can’t make it make sense long term at Chukchansi Park,” Wilson said.
The Foxes lease the stadium from its main tenant, the Fresno Grizzlies. That deal expires at the end of the year. The team would not disclose the details of the lease agreement.
Wilson says the goal has always been to privately finance a stadium. The problem is finding a location.
“It’s a lot more difficult than you might think to find a spot that makes sense for fans as well as for business operations,” Wilson said, adding that the team’s intention is to stay in Fresno.
Wilson added that playing at a high school stadium wouldn’t work because of the problem with alcohol permits, plus the requirements for a regulation-sized pitch (field).

Frustrations Mount

Last week, the Fresno City Council met in closed session to discuss the possibility of using the Fresno Regional Sports Complex on West Jensen Avenue as a location for the team.
A statement released last week by Mayor Lee Brand and Councilman Miguel Arias indicated talks did not go well.
“I believe the mayor has gone above and beyond to help keep the Fresno Foxes in our city,” Arias said. “The mayor, myself, and the council know that Fresno is a great place for soccer and we would like them to stay here.  We continue to be open to discussions that result in a mutually beneficial agreement that keeps them here.”
Brand added that his staff met with the soccer club 11 times this year to talk about where the team can play. Options included Selland Arena, and parking lots next to the Convention Center, or Lot 1 near Chukchansi Park.

portrait of Miguel Arias
“I believe the mayor has gone above and beyond to help keep the Fresno Foxes in our city.” — Fresno City Councilman Miguel Arias
The mayor also said the city “connected them to private landowners who own land that could work for them.”
The team issued a response saying the Selland/Convention Center deals “needed an adjustment to the private parking on site.”
“The city stated that they would not get involved in the negotiation of private parking. Negotiations ended without a positive end result,” the team said.
The Lot 1 deal would not work because H Street between Kern and Mono would need to be reduced to a one-way thoroughfare, and the city wasn’t willing to make that change, according to the team.
“Following the failed attempts to stay in downtown Fresno, club leadership has had to explore other options. The club is continuing to look outside of the city limits for potential stadium locations,” the team said.
The city’s news statement concluded with: “Both Brand and Arias believe that if the Foxes end up moving the team outside of Fresno, it won’t be due to a lack of effort and creative thinking from the city, but rather an economic decision by the team’s ownership.”
Said Wilson: “We just need help to get across the finish line on some things. That is our hope.”

Fans: Just Stay

Anthony Perez of Fresno watched warm-ups from the Fresno Social area.
“I think it really sucks,” Perez said of the situation that the team could move.
While he says that games at Chukchansi as “all right,” he wants to watch games at a soccer-specific stadium, preferably downtown.
“I would hold the city responsible,” Perez said if things went sour. He wants to see a 50-50 financing split for a new stadium.
Richard Rodarte is part of the Escuadron de Fresno supporter club. He said he wants the team to stay in the area, even if that means Madera.
“As long as we have a team, I will follow that team wherever it goes,” Rodarte said. He doesn’t blame either the team or the city if a deal isn’t worked out.
Samantha Rodarte carried a Stay in Fresno banner.
“It’s Fresno FC, so it should be best in Fresno,” she said.

Jessica Lira and Anthony Perez watch soccer warm-ups Saturday night at Chukchansi Park (GV Wire/David Taub)
 

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David Taub,
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Curiosity drives David Taub. The award-winning journalist might be shy, but feels mighty with a recorder in his hand. He doesn't see it his job to "hold public officials accountable," but does see it to provide readers (and voters) the information needed to make intelligent choices. Taub has been honored with several writing awards from the California News Publishers Association. He's just happy to have his stories read. Joining GV Wire in 2016, Taub covers politics, government and elections, mainly in the Fresno/Clovis area. He also writes columns about local eateries (Appetite for Fresno), pro wrestling (Off the Bottom Rope), and media (Media Man). Prior to joining the online news source, Taub worked as a radio producer for KMJ and PowerTalk 96.7 in Fresno. He also worked as an assignment editor for KCOY-TV in Santa Maria, California, and KSEE-TV in Fresno. He has also worked behind the scenes for several sports broadcasts, including the NCAA basketball tournament, and the Super Bowl. When not spending time with his family, Taub loves to officially score Fresno Grizzlies games. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Taub is a die-hard Giants and 49ers fan. He graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. Go Blue! You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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