
FC Dallas, Toyota Stadium, National Soccer Hall of Fame and North Texas SC to #LightItBlue Tonight in Honor of Frontline and Essential Workers
Published on April 9, 2020 under United Soccer League One (USL1)
North Texas SC News Release
Frisco, TX - Tonight at 8PM, the National Soccer Hall of Fame and Toyota Stadium will be lit blue in honor of frontline and essential workers who provide service, deliver information and ensure our safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This will include the Hall of Fame's scarf that faces Main Street, the video boards located inside the Toyota Stadium bowl and the Dallas North Tollway marquee on the west side of Toyota Stadium.
"We're proud to join in this global show of support and gratitude for these professionals who continue to operate during this unprecedented time," said FC Dallas President Dan Hunt.
The #LightItBlue initiative launched in the UK on March 26 inspired by the #ClapForOurCarers campaign that is being executed in communities around the globe.
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- FC Dallas, Toyota Stadium, National Soccer Hall of Fame and North Texas SC to #LightItBlue Tonight in Honor of Frontline and Essential Workers - North Texas SC
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