Soccer

FIFA Partners with Dallas-Based Puede Network to Build Community Soccer Plaza in Oak Cliff

A $3.5 million development will feature five turf fields, a pavilion and a food‑truck plaza, aiming to engage local youth before the World Cup concludes.

FIFA has teamed up with the Dallas‑based nonprofit Puede Network to transform a vacant parcel of DART land in Oak Cliff into a dedicated soccer hub for the city’s youth.

A Community‑Driven Soccer Destination

The development will span five full‑size turf fields, a shaded pavilion, and a bustling food‑truck plaza, creating a vibrant gathering spot that blends recreation with local culture.

With a total price tag of $3.5 million, the project is financed through a $2 million contribution from private contractors and the remainder supplied by FIFA, underscoring a public‑private partnership aimed at revitalizing underused urban space.

"Our community has shown incredible resilience and a strong work ethic," says Adan Gonzalez, founder of Puede Network, emphasizing how the new facilities will give youngsters a safe place to play and grow.

Construction is slated to wrap up before the conclusion of the upcoming World Cup, ensuring the plaza will be ready to celebrate the tournament’s spirit while providing lasting recreational benefits for Oak Cliff residents.

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