Ford Center at The Star
Tostitos Championship Plaza, at the entrance to Ford Center at the Star. The plaza's field is a miniature 3⁄5 representation of an official field. | |
| Address | 9 Cowboys Way |
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| Location | Frisco, Texas |
| Coordinates | 33°06′38″N 96°49′41″W / 33.1105°N 96.8281°W |
| Operator | Dallas Cowboys |
| Capacity | 12,000 |
| Surface | Hellas Matrix Helix Turf |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | August 22, 2014 |
| Opened | 2016 |
| Construction cost | $1.5 billion |
| Architect | Gensler |
| General contractor | Manhattan Construction Company |
| Tenants | |
| Dallas Cowboys practice facility (NFL) (2016–present) Dallas Rattlers (MLL) (2018–2019) Texas Revolution (CIF) (2019) Frisco ISD football (2016–present) East–West Shrine Bowl (2024–present) | |
| Website | |
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Ford Center at The Star is a 12,000-seat stadium located in Frisco, Texas. Its main use is as the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility. It is also used for Whataburger's Friday Night Stars, an event every Friday showcasing Frisco Independent School District high school varsity football. The synthetic turf surface is Hellas Matrix Helix Turf. The field's dimensions can also be marked for and accommodate a regulation soccer pitch and lacrosse field.