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Dallas' new women's soccer team to unveil name, logo – FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas leaders came together on Thursday, May 9 to announce the name and reveal the logo of its new women’s soccer franchise: Dallas Trinity FC.
Dallas' newest professional sports franchise unveiled its name and logo on Thursday afternoon: Dallas Trinity FC.
The women's soccer team in the new USL Super League will play at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park.
Dallas Trinity FC is the first professional women's soccer team in the history of the city.
The team's name comes from the Trinity River.
"What better way to unite and inspire this community than use the river that connects this whole region," said Charlie Neil, President of the USL Super League Dallas shortly after the name was announced.
The team's logo is a Pegasus in sunrise maroon and Texas prairie gold.
Source: Dallas Trinity FC
"We will do our best to make the city proud of your new club," said Jim Neil, the Chief Executive Officer of USL Super League Dallas.
The team held an event at Klyde Warren Park to give more information about the new team. 
The USL Super League will have eight teams around the United States, including the new Dallas team.
Details about the newest professional sports team coming to Dallas will be revealed on Thursday. The announcement comes a day after the Dallas City Council approved plans for a women’s soccer team to use the Cotton Bowl as their home stadium.
The league's inaugural season will begin this August.
Earlier this week, the Dallas City Council approved an annual subsidy of $300,000 as part of the agreement with the franchise.
Monica Paul, the head of the Dallas Sports Commission, says the City of Dallas is making a wise move.
"The future of soccer shines brightly in Dallas. The decision to make historic Cotton Bowl Stadium home to a USL franchise underscores the city's committment to sports as a catalyst in its potential to unite communities, inspire youth and captivate fans of all ages," said Paul.
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Sports fans really only get to enjoy the historic stadium for a few big games out of the year. But that will change when the USL Super League starts its inaugural season in August.
The move comes as Dallas is making an effort to bring more professional sports into the city, a priority for Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson.
"This city is about to set the world on fire when it comes to professional sports," said Johnson.
Johnson also teased more announcements in the future when it comes to sports in the city.
"This announcement that we are making today is just one step of many that we are about to be taking," he said. "We are not done yet. The best is next to come."
Soccer is no stranger to the Cotton Bowl.
The stadium is currently undergoing a $140 million renovation that will make the 94-year-old venue more fan-friendly and comfortable.
READ MORE: Cotton Bowl renovations underway in Fair Park
All the upgrades are scheduled to be completed by September 2025.
At Thursday's event, local youth girls soccer players got a chance to dribble around with the pros.
Season ticket memberships for the team are now on sale at dallastrinityfc.com.
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