Major League Soccer has promised St. Louis an MLS All-Star Game within five years of its inaugural season if the city is successful in building a soccer-specific stadium and granted an expansion franchise, according to a letter obtained by “The Press Box” host and KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano.

Cusumano announced the news during Wednesday’s edition of “The Press Box.”

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The letter, dated January 10, was sent by MLS President and Deputy Commissioner Mark Abbott to SC STL Chairman Paul Edgerly.

In addition to the MLS All-Star Game, the letter states the league would also work with the U.S. Soccer Federation and CONCACAF “in order to place high-profile international matches in St. Louis.”

“We firmly believe SC STL is the ideal ownership group to provide St. Louis the best opportunity for a future expansion team,” Abbott writes.

SC STL is attempting to build a $200 million soccer-specific stadium just west of Union Station, with a proposed $60 million in contributions coming from the city of St. Louis.

News broke Wednesday morning the city stadium bill would be heard at a St. Louis Alderman Ways and Means Committee’s hearing Thursday morning.

Listen to Cusumano’s full report below.