Pizza Hut Park
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| Pizza Hut Park | |
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| Location | 6000 Main Street Frisco, Texas 75034 |
| Broke ground | February 18, 2004 |
| Opened | August 6, 2005 |
| Owner | City of Frisco |
| Operator | Frisco Soccer, LP |
| Surface | Grass (Tifway 419) |
| Construction cost | $80 million |
| Architect | HKS, Inc. |
| Former names | Frisco Soccer & Entertainment Complex |
| Tenants | FC Dallas (MLS) (2005-Present) Frisco ISD teams (2005-present) |
| Capacity | 20,500 (2005) |
Pizza Hut Park is a multi-purpose facility, featuring a 20,500 seat stadium, built and owned by the suburb of Frisco in Collin County, Texas. Its primary tenant is Major League Soccer team FC Dallas, which relocated from the Cotton Bowl in central Dallas to the fast-growing suburb. The naming rights to the facility were acquired by the large pizza chain Pizza Hut whose corporate headquarters are in Addison, Texas (a northern Dallas suburb).
[edit] History
The stadium, which cost approximately $80 million, opened on August 6, 2005 with a match between FC Dallas and the MetroStars, which ended in a 2-2 draw. The stadium has a permanent seating capacity of 20,500, and one end of the stadium, instead of having seats, has a permanent stage for hosting concerts. Like many of the soccer-specific stadiums being built around the country, it is expected that the stadium will make a significant amount of revenue by hosting mid-sized concerts, as well as various other sporting events, such as high-school football games. The stadium includes 18 luxury suites as well as a private 6000 square foot stadium club.
The stadium played host to the 2005 MLS Cup final, seeing the Los Angeles Galaxy defeat the New England Revolution 1-0 in overtime for their second MLS Cup. It was also selected to host the 2006 MLS Cup, won by the Houston Dynamo 1-1 (4-3 pks) in a penalty shootout over the New England Revolution.
The complex also has an additional 17 regulation size, stadium-quality soccer pitches (both grass and artificial turf) outside the main stadium. These fields are used as practice fields by FC Dallas, matches for the FC Dallas reserves squad, and also for hosting youth soccer tournaments and the like. Youth tournaments that have made use of the complex include Dallas Cup, ODP National Championships, and the USYSA National Championships. North of the main stadium is "Dr. Pink Field", a mini-stadium named for a former Frisco ISD doctor. The stadium is used for high school football and soccer.
Nicknames for Pizza Hut Park are PHP, the Hut, and The Oven, the latter referring to Texas' summer climate during afternoon games (and also because the field is well below ground level). The Cotton Bowl and Dragon Stadium were former names of Pizza Hut Park.
On Tuesday May 13th it was announced that Pizza Hut Park will host the 2008 Ozzfest for that area show featuring co-headling band Metallica on August 9th[citation needed].
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| Preceded by Cotton Bowl |
Home of FC Dallas 2005 – present |
Succeeded by current |
| Preceded by Home Depot Center |
Host of the MLS Cup 2005 & 2006 |
Succeeded by RFK Stadium |
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