Canadian defender Doneil Henry prepares to throw the ball in play at Kino Sports Complex on Jan. 26, 2013, in Tucson, Ariz. The matchup between Canada and Denmark was the first international friendly held in the city. (Photo by Kyle Johnson)[/caption]February has long been the month for the snowbirds up North to migrate to the 70-degree, sunny, desert oasis that is Tucson, Ariz.

But, now a new reason to travel to the Old Pueblo is emerging, and it’s proving to be a boon for the local economy — soccer.

The world’s most popular sport isn’t new to the Old Pueblo, but with the recent departure of Spring Training baseball, a vacuum of sports tourism was left. Tucson Councilman Paul Cunningham and several budding entrepreneurs are looking to fill the void with one of the United States fastest growing sports.

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Arizona Sonoran News