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Pizza Hut Park

6000 Main Street, Frisco, 75034
(NE corner of Main & Dallas Pkwy)

Phone: 214-979-0303

Fax: 214-979-1118

Opened in 2005, Pizza Hut Park is a 145-acre multipurpose sports and entertainment facility and is the home stadium for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer.

The stadium, which has a permanent stage on the north end situated off the playing surface, has a capacity of 20,500 fans for sporting events, but can expand to accommodate over 27,000 fans for concerts by utilizing field seats. The complex also includes 17 tournament-grade fields used for youth and adult soccer, as well as high school sports and other events. The $105 million public-private complex is owned by the City of Frisco in partnership with the Hunt Sports Group (HSG), the Frisco Independent School District, and Collin County.

In February 2006, it was recognized by the Dallas Business Journal as the winner of the Best Community Impact Award for 2005, given to a property that was judged to have created the most positive economic and social impact on a community. In November 2006, Pizza Hut Park became the first professional sports stadium in Texas to be designated as "Green" and administer a formal recycling program.

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Mike Orren Staff

No better place than right here!

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notjustcarbon Anonymous

Does anyone know where to get a schedule of bands?

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