Riders Field In Frisco TX
Riders Field In Frisco TX is a multipurpose stadium that is located in the city of Frisco, Texas. Riders Field In Frisco TX is part of the Dr Pepper Arena and serves as the home field for the FC Dallas soccer team and also for other athletic events such as lacrosse, football and rugby.
Riders Field In Frisco TX was opened on August 18th 2005 after two years of construction. The first official game played at Riders Field In Frisco TX was held on April 2nd 2006 when FC Dallas took on Chivas USA. On June 28th 2007, Riders Field In Frisco TX hosted its very first international soccer match when Mexico beat New Zealand 3-0 during a World Cup qualifier match.
In addition to being a sports facility, Riders Field In Frisco TX also serves as a live music venue. Just to name a few, Aerosmith, Justin Timberlake and the Goo Goo Dolls have performed at Riders Field In Frisco TX.
Riders Field In Frisco TX is part of Dr Pepper Arena [a multipurpose indoor arena in Texas]. Riders Field In Frisco TX was built by Hunt Construction Group and features an AstroTurf field that measures 120 yards long by 75 yards wide. The stadium has 19 luxury suites, an adjoining club room called the Stadium Club available exclusively for club seat ticket holders, 4 locker rooms (2 each for the primary tenants FC Dallas and the secondary tenants Texas Tornado) and two concession stands. Riders Field In Frisco TX has a maximum capacity of 18,500 seats. Riders Field In Frisco TX was also the first stadium in Texas to be equipped with Musco Sports Lighting.