Some people in Santa Clara are feeling betrayed after ground was broken for the 49ers' new stadium. The team's deal to get out of its Candlestick Park lease has resulted in some concessions with which the team's new hometown. For example, the 49ers and San Francisco have agreed that the team and the city will lead the effort to lure a Super Bowl (preferably the 50th one) to the new venue, leaving Santa Clara out in the cold. "Part of the pitch for doing the stadium was the tremendous revenue that would be generated by a Super Bowl," Santa Clara Councilwoman Jamie McLeod, who opposes the stadium, said. "My assumption is if it's an exclusive partnership between the city of San Francisco and the team to bring the Super Bowl in, then the city of San Francisco will receive most of the benefits."