USL DALAS hold Fan To the lucky son in the center of Garland on Thursday night, just days after the scattered disclosure of details about their coming stadium. The property and leading leaders were on hand to meet the fans and give an idea of the club.
USL Dallas reveals a bold vision for football in Garland
Dallas’s most recent football club is positioned as more than a team – aims to be a cornerstone of the Garland Community. “We are the flights of a club that belongs to the people of Garland,” said Chairman and founder Matt Valentin During the event on Thursday night at the Pizza of Fortunate Son in the center of Garland.
Valentine, along with Co -founder and CEO Sam Morton and newly appointed Director of Football Operations Brian CorcoranHe welcomed approximately 150 football fans for the evening of free pizza, beer and a thorough look at the club’s ambitions.
Community stadium
The club management outlines its vision for a deeply rooted connection with Garland, emphasizing the participation of the community. Valentin, a self -written “football purist”, shared details of the planned Arena complex in PGBT and Holford Road.
The facility is expected to include a stadium of 7,000 to 10,000 seats football, including a support section with only 3,000 capacity. The 65 -acre site will also be housed with 1000 plus places for ISD Garland, public football fields, futsal courts and USL Dallas headquarters.
In addition, Rollertown Beerworks will sponsor the beer garden on the spot.
Cultivation of adherent-first culture
Valentine and Morton spoke in detail about their commitment to build the first culture of fans, reflecting the diverse and hardworking community of Garland. “We want to expose a product that the community can be proud of,” Valentin said.
Throughout the night, USL Dallas representatives mixed with those present, participating in discussions about expectations and aspirations for the club. Corcoran emphasized his desire to create an atmosphere of an electric match, reminiscent of the passionate European and South American football scenes full of flames, tifs, banners and flags. “We want the attempt to be a tick, shy of dangerous,” he noted.
Youth development and accessibility
On the topic of the development of youth, the club is committed to being both “cooperative and competitive.” Leadership has already established strong ties with FC Dallas, Texom FC and Dallas Trinity FC and plans to integrate further into the growing football ecosystem in the metroplex. Valentin emphasized the club’s inclusion, saying that “at one point our club will not be” paid for a game “.
It is revealed to be suitable for the fan transportation and branding
Turning to transport concerns, Valentin assured the fans that the buses would be available from the center of Garland – probably close to the son’s happy pizza – as well as other key places in the city. If the public transport options via DART prove to be insufficient, the club intends to cooperate with private transport services to ensure that fans can easily attend matches.
Valentin said the club would also help with tickets and transportation for days.
Usl Dallas has also announced that the branding, colors and kits of the club will be discovered at a foster event on May 2, adding another layer of excitement to the start of the club.
A promising future for football in Garland
With an ambitious vision and a strong focus in the community, the USL Dallas is ready to have a significant impact on both Garland and DFW’s football landscapes. If the club can even fulfill some of its promises, fans and residents are something special.