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There's no such thing as a standard fall to summer calendar. The link listed literally mentions that league times and lengths vary globally. Argentina plays from January to July. Brazil plays from April to December. Several Scandinavian leagues don't follow the "fall to summer" schedule. That's literally just casual fan antifactual nonsense. It should be removed. TheJoeGreene (talk) 02:53, 16 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
While some of the phrasing in the article could use some work, the "casual fan antifactual nonsense" was logic used by the USL itself. It makes no sense to remove context based on information from the league itself. If you find relevant sources that critique the league in the manner that you have, they can fit in the article as well in additional context. But removing official info is counterproductive. Christiangamer7 (talk) 07:01, 16 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
There's no specifics yet, but we do have an article from last November saying they would play at the athletic fields at NOVA Southeastern while building『a modernized stadium and on-site training facilities in partnership with NSU at the former practice facility of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins.』It sounds like they'll play a season or two with a lower seating capacity before moving into their own facility with at least the 5,000 minimum.
USSF doesn't usually make these things public, but they do regularly grant short term (a few years at most) exceptions for leagues and teams to get up to compliance for the various divisions standards. The most recent NASL had multiple exceptions granted for all seven years of their existence before USSF finally stepped in and most of the teams folded.
I'm not sure how to note that in the article, but it's probably worth putting there.