U.S. Soccer, FC Dallas to unveil plans for Hall of Fame Museum
CHICAGO (Via U.S. Soccer) – U.S. Soccer and FC Dallas will unveil plans to move the National Soccer Hall of Fame Museum to Frisco, Texas, during a press conference on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at Toyota Stadium.
On Tuesday night, the Frisco Independent School District voted to approve an amendment to the Toyota Stadium lease agreement between Frisco Stadium, LLC, and the City of Frisco, granting the final of four approvals needed from the city for the project to move forward.
The FISD approval was the final step in a year-long effort to upgrade the 10-year-old stadium and move the National Soccer Hall of Fame Museum to Frisco. The Frisco Community Development Corporation, Frisco Economic Development Corporation and Frisco City Council also voted to approve the amendment.
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