A day before the start of the 2024 MLS season, Inter Miami has more changes in store beyond the arrival of Luis Suarez to join Lionel Messi in attack on the field.
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Now, the South Florida team, in its quest for a historic campaign this season, will play its home games under a new name for its stadium.
Inter Miami says goodbye to DRV PNK Stadium
On Tuesday, Inter Miami announced that its venue, which was known as DRV PNK Stadium, will be renamed Chase Stadium following a partnership with JPMorgan Chase Bank.
“Inter Miami is honored to partner with the nation’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase,” said Xavier Asensi, Inter Miami’s chief commercial officer. “We could not have imagined a more fitting new premier partner as we look forward to pursuing our dreams at Chase Stadium in 2024 and beyond.”
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The investment group boasts an extensive portfolio of relationships in the sports world including Madison Square Garden, the US Open, the Miami F1 Grand Prix, the Chase Center, home of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, among others.
“Having grown up in Argentina, I have long been a fan of how the sport can economically and culturally enhance a city, and we are excited to play an even greater role in the region’s vibrant economic growth,” said Daniel Pinto, President and Chief Operating Officer of JPMorgan Chase.

For now, Inter Miami continues in the stadium that has been its home for three years located in Fort Lauderdale, with a capacity of 21,500 spectators, as it awaits completion of its new facilities in Miami at Miami Freedom Park. No word if the Chase naming rights will extend to that new location when it is completed next year. In the meantime, starting this Wednesday, Chase Stadium will host its first game when Inter Miami takes on Real Salt Lake City.
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