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Soccer Player Misses His Own Wedding To Finalize Transfer To New Club, Sends His Brother To Be Stand-In Groom


A FOOTBALLER missed his own wedding day in order to finalize a transfer to a new team. Malmo star Mohamed Buya Turay wasn't there on his big day as he was agreeing to a different type of contract instead.


And Malmo A 27-year-old was so focused on the possibility of the transfer he missed his own wedding.  Although Turay made sure bride Suad Baydoun wasn't on her own... by sending his BROTHER to take his place instead.


Orange County SC allege LA Galaxy trying to take their venue


The fight over the future of Championship Soccer Stadium in Irvine appears to have kicked off in a major way, as Orange County SC announced on Friday they are facing a fight to remain in the Orange County Great Park venue. They allege the LA Galaxy organization has submitted a proposal to undercut Orange County SC’s presence starting in 2023 that would evict the defending USL Championship title-holders.  OVERLAY ORANGE COUNTY FANS


Orange County SC revealed a proposal by the Galaxy organization to the City of Irvine, which owns the stadium, to take over as the tenant of Championship Soccer Stadium beginning in 2023, presumably for the Galaxy’s reserve team to call home, after they move to MLS Next Pro, the new third-tier professional league. The difference, according to OCSC, is the new proposal would be for AN exclusive TENANT — in other words evicting Orange County SC from the stadium they’ve called home since 2017, as well as any other adult teams that currently use the venue, which includes NISA outfit California United Strikers FC.


“Our club is built in Irvine, 100% Orange County proud and now under attack. We are stunned and extremely disappointed by yesterday’s news that the city could undo all the great work we have done in soccer and in the local community in Orange County,” OCSC owner James Keston said in the team’s release. “OCSC has called Championship Soccer Stadium home for the past five years. It is where fans have come together to watch our team represent their community, where we have won trophies, and where local players have realized their dreams as they have risen from the academy to the pros and on to some of the largest clubs in the world.”


The alleged proposal from the Galaxy undercuts Orange County SC’s own effort to renew their tenant agreement with the City of Irvine for 2023 and beyond, which interim president of business operations Dan Rutstein told Angels on Parade during an interview on Saturday was something they were in the process of doing.



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