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Mexican-Born Mavericks Star Eddie Nájera Joins Dallas Sidekicks Ownership

Published on July 28, 2023 under Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)
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ALLEN, Texas - Eduardo "Eddie" Nájera, the former Dallas Mavericks star, is back in action, and this time, he's not stepping onto the court but into the ownership group of the Dallas Sidekicks.

Looking to bring a fresh perspective to the sports landscape, Nájera said he wants to help foster the explosive growth of soccer and its potential to unite the community, with the Sidekicks as a vibrant and accessible option for everyone to enjoy the game.

For Nájera, whose purchase of a stake in the Sidekicks of the Major Arena Soccer League formally was announced Friday, it's a long-awaited return to a sport he grew up playing in Chihuahua, Mexico, before his basketball journey took off.

"Joining the ownership group of the Dallas Sidekicks is a dream come true for me," Nájera said. "Soccer has a unique power to bring people together, and with the Sidekicks, we're going to create an atmosphere that matches the passion of the game."

Sidekicks' President Jesse Llamas said Nájera will play an influential role in the team's efforts to engage with the Hispanic community, linking a sense of cultural affinity and pride with a beloved sport primed for growth in North Texas.

"Our mission at goes beyond the game. We're building a vibrant platform that celebrates the game and makes meaningful connections. With Eddie's support, we're aiming to kick off a new era of engagement, expansion and excitement among a united fanbase," Llamas said.

Besides stepping up community outreach and boosting attendance at home games, played at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center, Nájera said in a post on the Mavericks website that he hopes to get another big soccer fan involved in Sidekicks activities: Dirk Nowitzki, the Mavs NBA Hall of Famer.

That post said Nájera is widely considered the best basketball player ever born in Mexico. His family moved to San Antonio in 1995. He went to the University of Oklahoma, where he helped the Sooners to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances.

He was the 38th overall draft pick in 2000 by the Houston Rockets, only the second Mexican-born player in the NBA. A draft night trade then sent him to the Dallas Mavericks.

He played 12 NBA seasons, including five for the Mavericks over two stints. Nájera also was instrumental in helping the NBA place more games in Mexico and the league now has annual regular-season games in Mexico City.

He retired in 2012 and later served as head coach of the Texas Legends - the Mavs' G League franchise - for three years. He also worked as an analyst on Fox Sports Southwest.




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