Dallas Trinity FC
Full name | Dallas Trinity FC |
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Founded | May 2023 |
Stadium | Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas, US |
Capacity | 92,100 |
Owner | Jim Neil family |
General manager | Chris Petrucelli |
Coach | Pauline MacDonald |
League | USL Super League |
Website | Club website |
Dallas Trinity FC (DTFC) is an American women's soccer team based in Dallas, Texas that will start competing in fall 2024. The Dallas Trinity will be a member of the USL Super League, a league operated by the United Soccer League.
History
[edit]Establishment
[edit]A team representing the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex was announced in May 2023, along with the founding of the United Soccer League's USL Super League.[1] Initially, investor Jim Neil and his family sought to found a team in the National Women’s Soccer League in 2021, but the franchise fee was too high, so the Neils went to the United Soccer League, which was planning to move into the Dallas region anyway and had a much lower fee.[1] Private funding for the team was paired with $592,000 from the city to have the team play at the Cotton Bowl, by far the highest-capacity stadium in the Super League.[2] The deal was designed for a two-year term with an option for future seasons.[2][3]
Inaugural Season
[edit]Chris Petrucelli was named the initial general manager and the team was confirmed to start play when the league launches on August 16.[4] Pauline MacDonald was publicly named the club's first coach in June 2024.[5]
The first player signed to Dallas Trinity FC was Amber Brooks.[6]
Identity
[edit]The name and branding for the team was announced on May 9, 2024, with elements inspired by the Trinity River.[7]
Colors
[edit]Dallas Trinity FC's colors were announced as: (1) sunrise maroon, (2) prairie gold, and (3) live oak green. Their website says: "The colors draw inspiration from the city skyline and the Trinity River, which reflects the vibrant nature of Dallas, as well as local pride and excellence."[8]
Crest
[edit]The club's crest features a Pegasus, aligning with the tradition of Dallas-based sports teams such as the Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Wings, SMU Mustangs and Texas Rangers, all of which have horse-related mascots or crests.
Sponsorship
[edit]Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor | Sleeve sponsor | Ref. |
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2024–present | Nike | N/A | N/A | [9] |
Stadium
[edit]The Dallas Trinity are expected to play at the Cotton Bowl, a municipally owned stadium located in the Fair Park neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.
Players and Staff
[edit]Current Squad
[edit]As of July 27, 2024* Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Staff
[edit]As of July 27, 2024*
Front office | |
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Position | Name |
General Manager | Chris Petrucelli |
Technical staff | |
Head Coach | Pauline MacDonald |
Records
[edit]Year-by-year
[edit]Season | League | Regular season | Playoffs | Avg. attendance | |||||||
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P | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pts | Pos | ||||
2024 | USLS | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Head coaching record
[edit]- As of August 1, 2024
Only competitive matches are counted.*
Name | Nationality | From | To | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | Win% |
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Pauline MacDonald | Scotland | June 20, 2024 | present | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Maddox, Will (June 2, 2023). "The Family That's Bringing Professional Women's Soccer to Dallas". Soccer. D Magazine. ISSN 0161-7826. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ a b Nudelsteier, Abraham (May 9, 2024). "Dallas Trinity FC, new women's pro soccer team, faces big opportunity, challenges". Sports>FC Dallas. The Dallas Morning News. ISSN 1553-846X. OCLC 1035116631. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ Prazan, Phil (May 14, 2024). "President of Dallas Trinity FC says team committed to city long-term". Dallas Trinity FC. KXAS-TV. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ Heinz, Frank (May 8, 2024). "Dallas Trinity FC brings women's pro soccer to Cotton Bowl Stadium this summer". Dallas Trinity FC. KXAS-TV. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ Livengood, Paul (June 20, 2024). "Dallas Trinity FC names club's first head coach". Dallas Trinity FC. WFAA. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
- ^ Livengood, Paul (May 31, 2024). "Dallas' first women's professional soccer team has made its first signing". Dallas Trinity FC. WFAA. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
- ^ Livengood, Paul (May 9, 2024). "Dallas pro women's soccer team unveils name, logo". Soccer. WFAA. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ "Dallas Trinity FC Reveal Name and Crest". Dallas Trinity FC. Retrieved July 27, 2024.
- ^ "First look: New professional soccer team Dallas Trinity FC releases merchandise line". wfaa.com. July 9, 2024. Retrieved August 2, 2024.