Dallas Trinity FC’s leaders also acknowledged some of the challenges that face the young franchise, which will begin play this summer in the eight-team USL...
The Dallas City Council approved a two-year, $592,000 subsidy for the operators of Fair Park to secure a contract with the USL Super League team to play home games.
The team’s leaders also acknowledged some of the challenges that face the young franchise, which will begin play this summer in the eight-team USL Super League. One of the biggest hurdles: filling“It will certainly be a big challenge, but we are very excited to be able to face it,” said Jim Neil, CEO and owner of Dallas Trinity FC, during the club’s presentation at Klyde Warren Park.
The USL Super League’s schedule has matches from August to December, with a midseason break that runs through January and then more games from February to May. Only the lower portion of the Cotton Bowl will be open for Dallas Trinity games, which will play their home games on Saturdays or Sundays and occasionally on Wednesdays.Unlike the National Women’s Soccer League, which was founded in 2012 and currently has 14 teams, the USL Super League will play on the “fall-to-summer” soccer calendar traditionally followed worldwide.
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