The push for a professional soccer team in Buffalo continues, despite delays and setbacks. The World Cup has brought new attention to the sport, with many fans calling for a team to be established in the city.

Buffalo leaders say progress is being made, with discussions ongoing about the possibility of bringing a team to the city.

"We are working hard to make this a reality," said a Buffalo official. The city has a rich soccer history, with many residents playing the sport at LaSalle Park and other local fields.

The World Cup has shown that soccer can be a popular and exciting sport in Buffalo, with many fans gathering to watch the games and cheer on their team. Hertel Avenue has been a popular spot for fans to gather, with many local bars and restaurants showing the games.

The push for a professional soccer team has been ongoing for several years, with many fans calling for a team to be established in the city. Buffalo has a strong sports fan base, with many residents supporting the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres.

Downtown Buffalo residents are among those who would be affected by the establishment of a professional soccer team, with the team potentially playing at a new stadium in the area. The team would also bring new economic benefits to the city, with jobs and revenue generated by the team.

The future of soccer in Buffalo looks bright, with the World Cup bringing new attention and excitement to the sport. A meeting is planned for June 25, 2026, to discuss the possibility of bringing a professional soccer team to the city.

The establishment of a professional soccer team in Buffalo would be a major development for the city, with the team potentially bringing new economic benefits and excitement to the area. A vote on the proposal is expected to take place on July 1, 2026.