The Ford Center at The Star, a 12,000-seat facility, is used for the Dallas Cowboys’ practices and Frisco high school athletic events (football, soccer, lacrosse), as well as concerts, graduations and other large-scale events. Smith/Dallas CowboysĪlthough the Dallas Cowboys have been around for decades, a partnership formed in 2014 between the Dallas Cowboys organization, the Frisco ISD and the City of Frisco brought the infamous football franchise’s world headquarters to Frisco. that is home to a professional team in each of the five major sports.Ģ8 August 2016: Terrell McClain (97)of Dallas Cowboys practices at The Star in Frisco, Texas. In fact, the Frisco Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) rebranded and declared Frisco as “Sports City, U.S.A.” in July! This distinction is important, as Frisco is the only city in the U.S. Football, soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball - Frisco has it all! In addition to all the crazy-fast structural and business development, Frisco’s dot on the proverbial map has expanded into a premier location for big-time sporting events and sports championships throughout the year. It is growing and flourishing with endless opportunities for fantastic sports exposure. Even the successes of our school district's sports programs are a testament to our community’s love for athletic competition.įrisco is a sports town that has opened its arms to the likes of many premier sports organizations and events. Whether moms and dads are teaching young kids the basics of t-ball, coaches are pacing the side of the pool shouting times to their swimmers, softball coaches are hitting fly balls to their outfielders or soccer teams are conditioning together at the end of practice, Frisco is obviously a mecca for all sports. Throughout Frisco, at pretty much any given time, it is easy to find sports teams out giving it their all beneath the blazing sun, sharpening their skills and stopping at nothing to better themselves and their teams.
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