Pasadena’s City Council voted on Monday to approve a 10-year agreement with LA Galaxy, in which the soccer team agrees to host all soccer games with more than 35,000 attendees at the Rose Bowl.

Jens Weiden, the Rose Bowl Operating Company’s Chief Revenue Officer, said this agreement is needed now more than ever due to the increased stadium competition in the area. In addition to the new Banc of California Stadium and Inglewood stadium, the Memorial Coliseum recently began a major renovation.

“If we don’t do this partnership, staff believes there’s a real chance that we may be locked out of the soccer market,” Weiden said. “That could represent millions of dollars in lost revenues.”

Weiden said that under the agreement, the Rose Bowl can expect to make about $300,000 per game.