Kansas City Chiefs Leaving Missouri
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Now that the Chiefs are moving across the state line from their longtime home in Missouri to a $3 billion domed stadium to be built in Kansas, attention in the area has swung to the Royals, who have a similar decision to make regarding their own future.
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting a new home base. On Monday, December 22, the team announced it will leave the iconic Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri — where they have played since 1972 — and build a new stadium in the state of Kansas.
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