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Spanish giant Barcelona making bid to bring MLS team back to Miami

MIAMI -- FC Barcelona will submit a bid on Wednesday to bring a Major League Soccer franchise back to South Florida.

The Spanish club is partnering with Marcelo Claure, a Miami resident and owner of FC Bolivar. The deal would make Barcelona the first club in Europe to have a direct tie to MLS.

Miami had an MLS team, the Fusion, from 1998-2001.

In July, MLS plans to add two expansion teams in time for the 2011 season, boosting membership to 18. The 14-team league already has announced expansion plans for Seattle in 2009 and Philadelphia in 2010.

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