Pro-soccer is back in North Texas as Dallas bids to host the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
Estévez was appointed in December as the eighth coach in club history, so Saturday’s match will be his first outing as an MLS head coach.
The team is also welcoming some new players this season, including Paul Arriola, one of the largest trades made recently in major soccer. Other newcomers to Dallas include Marco Farfan from Los Angeles FC, Maarten Paes from FC Utrecht in the Netherlands, Nanu from FC Porto in Portugal, and Alan Velasco from Independiente in Argentina.
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