Inter Miami CF has shown new footage of Miami Freedom Park, set to be the team's home as of 2026. The new stadium, eagerly awaited by fans and the city alike, is set to transform a 530,000-square-meter area into a cutting-edge sports and entertainment destination in Florida. 

The centerpiece of Miami Freedom Park will be the state-of-the-art soccer stadium. However, the development will extend beyond the pitch. The project will also feature a 234,000-square-meter public park named after Jorge Más Canosa, a key figure in the franchise's ownership. This green space will offer residents and visitors a vibrant area to enjoy. 

The surrounding district is set to be a lively hub, featuring restaurants, hotels, shops, and office spaces. Youth athletic fields will cater to the next generation of soccer stars, and an entertainment venue will host international performers and concerts, adding to the area's cultural offerings. 

 

David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami, expressed his enthusiasm about the project: "It's thrilling to announce that in 2026, Inter Miami CF will move into its long-term home at Miami Freedom Park. This is the result of years of hard work and vision, and I'm excited to see our dream become a reality. We aim to create a lasting legacy for the Miami community and our fans." 

The Miami Freedom Park project is currently in its second phase of construction, with more surprises expected as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches. As the current leaders in the 2024 Major League Soccer (MLS) standings, Lionel Messi's team continues to underscore its commitment to advancing soccer in North America.