The new women’s soccer team that said earlier this year it would make Denver its home is threatening to move elsewhere if city officials don’t approve its plans — and a $50 million contribution from the city — soon.

Officials with Denver Summit FC, which is led by majority owner Rob Cohen after the group landed a National Women’s Soccer League expansion franchise, have said the team must build a stadium ready for play by 2028. In March, Cohen said the location for that stadium would be the Santa Fe Yards site in Denver’s Baker neighborhood.

Now, team leaders say that plan is under stress because of delays from the Denver City Council. Last week, a council committee postponed four items related to the stadium, saying there was a lack of detail in the city’s financial agreement with the te

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