The Tampa Sports Authority (TSA) is a non-profit organization that was established in 1967 to promote and develop professional sports and venues in the Tampa Bay area. The TSA is responsible for the management and operation of Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Steinbrenner Field, home of the New York Yankees spring training. The TSA also manages the Amalie Arena, home of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and the George M. Steinbrenner Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.

The TSA has been instrumental in the development of professional sports in the Tampa Bay area. In addition to managing the venues, the TSA has also been involved in the construction of new stadiums and arenas. The TSA was responsible for the construction of Raymond James Stadium, which opened in 1998, and the Amalie Arena, which opened in 1996. The TSA also played a role in the construction of Steinbrenner Field, which opened in 1996.

The TSA has also been involved in the development of youth sports in the Tampa Bay area. The TSA has partnered with local organizations to create youth sports leagues and programs. The TSA has also been involved in the development of recreational facilities, such as parks and trails.

The TSA has been a major contributor to the growth of professional sports and venues in the Tampa Bay area. The TSA has been responsible for the construction of new stadiums and arenas, as well as the development of youth sports and recreational facilities. The TSA has been a major contributor to the growth of professional sports and venues in the Tampa Bay area.

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