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I'm with you yakstorm, financing to build and then pay the upkeep and then a potential rebuild or major upgrade say 20 years down the track doesn't stack up. If it did, why don't clubs and their head organisations do it?
I know in the UK soccer teams own their own grounds but the amount of money in the game their dwarfs the football codes in Australia. Someone with better knowledge of the US market can answer this, even the NFL teams which are valued at hundreds of millions and in cases billions, are owned by billionaires or consortiums, the stadiums they play in are mostly owned by the cities (councils) the teams don't go out and build their own stadiums.
Whilst many US sports teams own their home facilities, especially in basketball, hockey and even baseball, many NFL clubs require some government funding to build new stadiums. They do chip in funds towards it, but they are rarely 100% owners of its stadiums (as you have pointed out), and the NFL TV revenue is huge.