Major League Soccer - FC Dallas
Dallas Burn Changes Name to FC Dallas
Texas makeover: FC Dallas unveiled
New stadium, new team name for Burn in '05
By Jason Halpin /
MLSnet.com Staff
In
conjunction with the club's move to the Frisco Soccer
and Entertainment Center in 2005, the Dallas Burn are
changing their name to FC Dallas, the club and Hunt
Sports Group announced Thursday. Also accompanying the
new name will be a new color scheme that features red,
white and blue (the colors of both the American and
Texas flags) and a hint of silver. The primary logo
features the new club name and the "96" above a drawing
of a bull, signifying the kind of Texas cattle that were
driven along North Texas trails throughout the 19th
century. The club has dubbed the animal "Tex."
"FC Dallas is a name that is representative of the
sport and is all-inclusive for those in the Dallas-Fort
Worth area," said HSG founder Lamar Hunt. "While the
Burn has certainly enjoyed its share of success in the
league's first nine years, we feel that this is the
ideal time to unveil a team name that is more synonymous
with the sport and one that the fans can rally around
and identify with."
HSG, which also owns and operates the Kansas City
Wizards and Columbus Crew, took over investor/operator
of the Dallas Burn in 2002, and change came swiftly
thereafter. First the club announced that it would
partner with the community of Frisco, Texas, to build
the Soccer and Entertainment Center and that it would
play all of its home games, beginning in 2005, in a
20,000-seat soccer-specific stadium that will be the
centerpiece of the new complex.
Once the 2004 season has finished, the overhaul will
be complete as the Burn name joins the "Wiz" (Kansas
City) and "Clash" (San Jose) as MLS team nicknames that
have fallen by the wayside.
According to the club, the FC Dallas name is intended
to make the club immediately recognizable as a soccer
team. While only one club in the nine-year history of
MLS has so named itself (the now-defunct Fusion F.C.,
which played in Miami), many clubs around the world
carry the FC moniker or some variation of it.
"The group ultimately felt very committed to finding
a name that defined us and set us apart from the
hundreds of other sports team names that dot the
landscape," said team President and General Manager Greg
Elliott. "... you clearly know you are referring to a
soccer team when you say FC Dallas."
Despite the fact that, as Elliott said, "... there
just has not been a significant level of acceptance of
the 'Dallas Burn,'" the nickname the club has had since
its inception in 1996 will not be completely lost to the
ages. In designing a new primary logo for the club, the
year of inception (96) and the flame from the current
Burn logo were incorporated to memorialize the club's
previous identity.
Jason Halpin is a contributor to
MLSnet.com. This story was not subject to the approval
of Major League Soccer or its clubs.
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