skip navigation

AASEG Land, LLC and Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club Announce Cooperation Agreement

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 05/12/23, 1:00PM EDT

Share

Organizations will collaborate on short-term and long-term initiatives to benefit Oakland community

OAKLAND, Calif. – The African American Sports & Entertainment Group (AASEG) and Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club announced on Friday the groups had entered into a cooperation agreement.

The agreement defines the organizations’ intent to collaborate to achieve both short-term and long-term outcomes that will be of benefit to the Oakland community in general and to the East Oakland community in particular.

“The AASEG is committed to revitalizing East Oakland through our vision of redevelopment, while also using sports and entertainment as a vehicle for economic growth and empowerment,” said AASEG’s Ray Bobbitt. “We are grateful to Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan for her leadership in authoring the council resolution that led to our agreement with the City, and for her continued vision for growth in and around the Coliseum site. We are also excited to work on this transformational Coliseum development with Councilmember Jenkins of District 6 where the Coliseum resides, as well as in his new role on the JPA.

“We appreciate the Roots and Soul’s commitment to work together with the AASEG to ensure that development at the Coliseum site will occur effectively and soon. The Roots and Soul's plan for soccer and community presence around the Coliseum area is an exciting first step in continuing the legacy of professional sports at this historic site.”

AASEG has executed an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) with the City of Oakland for the purposes of purchasing the City’s interest in the Oakland Coliseum and redeveloping it as a mixed-use, mixed-income, sports-anchored community. Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club recently submitted a proposal to the City of Oakland and Alameda County to lease, on an interim basis, the adjacent Malibu site located at 8000 S. Coliseum Way.

If accepted by the City of Oakland and Alameda County (as co-owners), this proposal would allow Oakland Roots and Soul to construct a temporary modular stadium in order to play home matches at the Malibu site, on an interim basis, until a permanent stadium solution is achieved. In order to provide AASEG with maximum flexibility to execute its future plans, the two organizations have come together to align efforts.

“We are very excited to announce this agreement with AASEG,” said Oakland Roots and Soul SC President, Lindsay Barenz. “With Oakland Roots now into our fifth year and our women’s team launching this month, we’re excited at the potential of what we can do together with AASEG for the future of professional sports in Oakland.”

Follow the USL Championship

Most Recent News

Most Read News

Latest Videos