Inter Miami has announced that they will play home games at Miami Freedom Park from 2026.
The new stadium, part of a broader 131-acre development, will serve as Miami’s permanent home, marking a significant milestone in the club’s journey.
“The next stages of the Miami Freedom Park project bring us closer to reaching our dream of making it the official home of Inter Miami CF,” said managing owner Jorge Mas. “Embodying our ethos of ‘freedom to dream,’ we’ve been diligently building something extraordinary — a place where every fan will cherish unforgettable football moments.
“As we look ahead to the opening of our new stadium, we eagerly anticipate creating a world-class venue that reflects our passion, commitment, and the collective dreams of our South Florida community.”
Co-owner David Beckham added: “After years of dreaming, it is so exciting to be sharing that in 2026 Inter Miami will be moving to its long-term home at Miami Freedom Park.
“Miami Freedom Park is the culmination of years of hard work and a desire to realise a vision and create a lasting legacy for the fans and the community of Miami and South Florida. I’m so happy to see that dream finally coming to life.”
Miami Freedom Park is set to feature a 25,000-seater stadium as its centrepiece.
In addition to the stadium, the development will include a 58-acre public park — the largest activated park in Miami— dedicated to Jorge Mas Canosa, Mas’s father, as well as youth athletic fields, entertainment-based retail, restaurants, hotels, office spaces, and a venue for concerts and international events.
Construction on the first phase of the project is underway and Miami say this will be “complete in stages”, with the stadium, public park, and initial entertainment and hospitality venues set to open in late 2025.
Fans wanting to secure their seats can place deposits for the 2026 MLS regular season, with current season ticket holders given priority access to matches at Miami Freedom Park.
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