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Michael Murphy is an American sports executive. He is CEO and co-founder of
Cleveland Pro Soccer Cleveland Pro Soccer is the ownership group co-founded by Michael Murphy and Nolan Gallagher, based in Cleveland, Ohio. The group owns an independent men's professional soccer team that plans to participate in MLS NEXT Pro. The group is also ...
, the ownership group of Cleveland's MLS NEXT Pro soccer team and prospective
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team.


Early life and education

Murphy was born and raised in Northeast Ohio. He graduated from St. Ignatius High School, a
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high school in Cleveland, in 1996, and earned his A.B. from the
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, in 2000. Murphy went on to graduate with his J.D. from University of Akron School of Law in 2003.


Military service

Murphy was commissioned as an Army Officer in 2000. He was a
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in the U.S. Army, where he served on active duty as a Judge Advocate from 2004-2008. In 2005, Murphy deployed as a member of the Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was awarded the
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.


Career


Gravitas ventures

Murphy joined Gravitas Ventures in 2007 as SVP of Business Affairs, and became President in 2009. In 2019, Gravitas Ventures moved its headquarters to Cleveland to "cement the city's impact on the entertainment industry." Murphy remained President of Gravitas Ventures throughout the company's sales in 2017 and 2021.


Cleveland Pro Soccer

Murphy left Gravitas Ventures in 2022 to co-found the sports ownership group
Cleveland Pro Soccer Cleveland Pro Soccer is the ownership group co-founded by Michael Murphy and Nolan Gallagher, based in Cleveland, Ohio. The group owns an independent men's professional soccer team that plans to participate in MLS NEXT Pro. The group is also ...
with Nolan Gallagher. He currently serves as CEO. In an interview with Front Office Sports, Murphy and Gallagher explained that the idea of bringing professional outdoor soccer to Cleveland came up in 2021 when they recognized that Cleveland was the only top-20 market without professional outdoor soccer teams.


MLS NEXT Pro

On November 21, 2022, Cleveland Pro Soccer announced its new independent club would join the MLS NEXT Pro soccer league in 2025. In Feb. 2024, Murphy told ''
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'' "there's a good chance the team's debut is delayed from 2025 until a stadium is built, which could take up to two years from when ground is broken." The team's name, colors and crest will be also revealed at a later date.


National Women's Soccer League

In October 2023, Cleveland Pro Soccer announced the group was preparing to present a bid for the 16th
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team. The team would be the first and only professional women's soccer team in the state of Ohio. As of April 2024, 12,000 fans had made ticket pledges to support the bid for an NWSL team in Cleveland. In an interview with Cleveland Magazine, Murphy said, "Fandom is just going to increase significantly with the World Cup ..So that Cleveland and Northeast Ohio really has a seat at the table as the whole world and the whole country is talking about this, that we are in the game, so to speak, and not on the sidelines anymore. We think the economic impact will be significant".


New stadium efforts

In an interview with Front Office Sports, Murphy said a stadium plan would be important for attracting an NWSL team to the city. In February 2024, the Ohio House of Representatives earmarked funding for "Cleveland Women's Soccer Stadium." Murphy has stated that the stadium will seat between 12,500 to 13,000 fans, and the project will cost an estimated $150 million. In May 2024, Cleveland Pro Soccer released renderings of the stadium


Community involvement

Murphy is a member of the Cleveland Chapter of Young Presidents' Organization (YPO), a member of the U.S. Soccer Development Council, on the board of
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of Northeast Ohio and on the advisory council for play gap (formerly Northeast Ohio Women's Sports Alliance).


References

{{reflist American sports executives and administrators College of the Holy Cross alumni Sportspeople from Cleveland University of Akron alumni United States Army officers Living people American business executives Year of birth missing (living people)