Toyota Stadium (Texas)
Exterior from southwest in 2019 | |
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| 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, Suite 202 |
| Location | Frisco, Texas, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 33°9′16″N 96°50′7″W / 33.15444°N 96.83528°W |
| Owner | City of Frisco |
| Operator | Frisco Soccer, LP |
| Capacity | 11,000 (during construction) 23,900 (after reconstruction) |
| Surface | Latitude 36 Bermuda Grass |
| Field size | 117 by 74 yards (107 by 68 meters) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | February 18, 2004 |
| Opened | August 6, 2005 |
| Renovated | 2018, 2025–present |
| Construction cost | $80 million ($132 million in 2025); 2018 renovation: $55 million; 2028 redevelopment: $182 million |
| Architect | HKS, Inc. |
| Structural engineer | HKS, Inc. |
| General contractor | Lee Lewis Construction, Inc.; Moss And Associates (2028 redevelopment) |
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Toyota Stadium is located in Frisco, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Built and owned by the city of Frisco, its primary tenant is Major League Soccer club FC Dallas. The United Football League's Dallas Renegades and the Frisco Independent School District, which supported the construction to host their high school football games, also utilize the stadium. Additionally, it is the home of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, which opened in 2018.