San Antonio Spurs agree to pay $2.6 million penalty for failed Major League Soccer bid


Spurs Sports & Entertainment will pay a $2.6 million penalty to the city of San Antonio and Bexar County over its failed effort to attract a Major League Soccer team, the Express-News reports. The agreed payout comes as Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones has ratcheted up pressure on SS&E to live up to its end of […]
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