FC Dallas, TOCA partner to provide North Texas youth soccer players with training development technology

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FC Dallas, TOCA partner to provide North Texas youth soccer players with training development technology
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FC Dallas tied for their fifth match in a row, leaving the playoff race in the Western Conference wide open.

, the world’s leading tech-enabled soccer experiences company and largest operator of indoor soccer training centers in North America, already operates five training centers in North Texas and will bring its technology to the FC Dallas UMB Bank Performance Center in Frisco.

“TOCA’s proprietary training technology is the gold standard for player development. I am delighted by the endorsement of FC Dallas Youth, a premier youth soccer club,” said TOCA founder and two-time USMNT player Eddie Lewis. “TOCA is proud to be an official training partner of Major League Soccer and a leader in the development of the next generation of North American players,” added TOCA CEO Yoshi Maruyama.

The only TOCA Social location in the world is located in London at The O2 and has amassed tremendous success in the UK.

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