Toyota Stadium (Texas)
Toyota Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in Frisco, a suburb of Dallas, Texas, United States. Built and owned by the city of Frisco, the 20,500-seat stadium opened in 2005. Its primary tenants are Major League Soccer club FC Dallas and the Frisco Independent School District, which supported the construction to host their high school football games. It also hosts the annual NCAA Division I Football Championship, the title game of college football's Football Championship Subdivision, and the annual Frisco Bowl.
Exterior of the stadium in 2019 | |
Toyota Stadium Location in Texas Toyota Stadium Location in the United States | |
Former names | Frisco Soccer & Entertainment Complex (2004–2005) Pizza Hut Park (2005–2012) FC Dallas Stadium (2012–2013) |
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Address | 9200 World Cup Way, Ste 202 |
Location | Frisco, Texas |
Coordinates | 33°9′16″N 96°50′7″W |
Owner | Frisco, Texas |
Operator | Frisco Soccer, LP |
Capacity | Soccer: 19,096 American Football: 20,500 |
Field size | 117 by 74 yards (107 m × 68 m) |
Surface | Latitude 36 Bermuda Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | February 18, 2004 |
Opened | August 6, 2005 |
Renovated | 2018 |
Construction cost | $80 million ($120 million in 2022 dollars); 2018 renovation: $55 million |
Architect | HKS, Inc. |
General contractor | Lee Lewis Construction, Inc. |
Tenants | |
FC Dallas (MLS) (2005–present) Frisco ISD football (2005–present) Frisco Bowl (NCAA) (2017–present) NCAA Division I Football Championship (2010–present) National Soccer Hall of Fame (2018–present) North Texas SC (USL1) (2019) |
Additionally, it is the home of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, which opened in 2018.
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