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21/04 | Colorado Rap | 2 - 1 | FC Dallas | |
14/04 | FC Dallas | 0 - 0 | Seattle Soun | |
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31/03 | Austin FC | 2 - 1 | FC Dallas | |
17/03 | FC Dallas | 1 - 3 | Vancouver Wh | |
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L' FC Dallas, noto come Dallas Burn fino al 2005, è una società calcistica statunitense con sede nella città di Dallas (Texas). Dal 1996 milita nella Major League Soccer (MLS) e disputa le proprie partite casalinghe al Toyota Stadium, impianto da 20.500 posti a sedere.
Nella sua storia il club ha vinto due Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (1997 e 2016) ed un MLS Supporters' Shield (2016).
Il proprietario del FC Dallas è il magnate Clark Hunt, possessore anche della squadra di football americano dei Kansas City Chiefs, militanti nella National Football League (NFL).
Team Members31
Ansah
| | 7
Arriola
| | 17
Burgess
| | 27
Endeley
| |
4
Farfan
| | 23
Farrington
| | 10
Ferreira
| | 18
Fraser
| |
3
Gonzalez
| | 25
Ibeagha
| | 14
Illarramendi
| | 2
Jesus
| |
29
Junqua
| | 77
Kamungo
| | 24
Korça
| | 8
Lletget
| |
1
Maurer
| | 21
Mulato
| | 9
Musa
| | 32
Norris
| |
16
Ntsabeleng
| | 30
Paes
| | 15
Parker
| | 19
Pomykal
| |
11
Sealy
| | 22
Twumasi
| | 20
Velasco
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Villa
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Showing 0 to 29 (Total: 29)Stadium or HomeFC Dallas has had three different home stadiums, each of which has been located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
From its foundation, the team played in the 92,100-capacity Cotton Bowl in Dallas. In an effort to save money due to the club's unfavorable lease with the Cotton Bowl, the club played its 2003 home games at Dragon Stadium, a high school stadium in Southlake, a Fort Worth suburb. After listening to its fans, the team moved back to the Cotton Bowl for the 2004 season.
In August 2005, the club moved into Pizza Hut Park, a 20,500-capacity soccer-specific stadium in the northern suburb of Frisco.After Pizza Hut left as a primary sponsor, the stadium was renamed as Toyota Stadium in September 2013. The stadium is part of a complex with 17 soccer fields, booked more than 350 days per year with annual visits of 1.8 million people. The stadium is currently undergoing renovations to incorporate the National Soccer Hall of Fame into the complex.
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