
San Antonio Scorpions Owner Gordon Hartman Issues Statement
November 5, 2015 - North American Soccer League (NASL)
San Antonio Scorpions News Release
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Thursday, November 5, 2015) - Since yesterday's announcement that the City of San Antonio and Bexar County plan to acquire Toyota Field as part of a bid for a Major League Soccer franchise for San Antonio, some follow-up questions have been asked about the proposed agreement. Because of a confidentiality agreement, I'm not at liberty to discuss specifics concerning the San Antonio Scorpions or Toyota Field.
However, upon finalization of this purchase, the total $21 million from the sale of Toyota Field will go directly to Morgan's Wonderland so our unique theme park will have the funds necessary to continue serving the special-needs community. That has been the ultimate goal of Soccer for a Cause since its creation four and a half years ago.
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