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Petar Musa’s Unexpected Journey Has Just Begun
The Croatian striker is not the sort of player who normally comes to Dallas. Now, as he nears the end of a successful first season, both he and the club must figure keep growing together.
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Dallas Trinity FC Has Bold Plans. Is Dallas Ready for Them?
For its first act, the upstart women's soccer team came up with some snazzy branding, set up shop in the Cotton Bowl, and took on the best team in the world. What do they have in store next? And is Dallas ready to embrace a soccer team all its own?
Jon Arnold
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Peter Luccin Is a Different Kind of FC Dallas Head Coach. Will He Deliver Different Results?
The club has spent money and brought in stars from home and abroad, but can’t seem to get it right. Have they found an answer that was here the whole time?
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Will Maddox
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Meet Monica Paul: The Mastermind Behind DFW’s World Cup Bid and Other Massive Events
The executive director of the Dallas Sports Commission has helped bring more than 570 sporting events to DFW totaling more than $4.3 billion in economic impact. For her latest feat, she scored nine 2026 FIFA World Cup matches for Arlington, the most of any host city. Here's how she does it.
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Ben Swanger
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Arlington Totally Dogged on Renamed AT&T Stadium
World Cup matches will be played at "Dallas Stadium."
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Tim Rogers
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No, We’re Not Getting the World Cup Final After All
But AT&T Stadium will host a semifinal and nine total World Cup matches, the most of any city.
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Ben Swanger
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Cynt Marshall, Neil Leibman, Brad Alberts, Monica Paul, and Other Execs Talk Media Rights, World Cup, Sands Corp., and More
Marshall says she can't wait to find ways to spend her new boss' money. Alberts calls the media rights landscape a "disaster." And Paul has her sights set on another Super Bowl in DFW.
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Ben Swanger
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Scenes From Lionel Messi’s Return to North Texas
The sequel did not match up to the original, but it's still the best soccer player of all time, and we still shot some pretty snazzy photos.
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World Cup Final Coming to AT&T Stadium. Probably. Maybe.
This is huge. Unless it's not.
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Tim Rogers