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Arlington mayor insists World Cup stadium should include city name

AT&T Stadium with the Richard Greene Linear Park trail and pond in foreground.
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AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, seen from the Richard Greene Linear Park in Arlington. The stadium will get a new, temporary name for the FIFA World Cup.

Most North Texans know not to refer to Fort Worth or Arlington as 鈥淒allas.鈥

As organizers push forward with FIFA World Cup planning, Arlington鈥檚 mayor is willing to fight to make sure his city is recognized as the city hosting the most matches in the competition.

Mayor Jim Ross said he won鈥檛 stand to have AT&T Stadium temporarily named Dallas Stadium, and he suspects other Arlington residents won鈥檛 stand for it either.

鈥淎rlington has to be recognized,鈥 Ross told Dallas Sports Commission Executive Director Monica Paul at a city council meeting Tuesday afternoon. 鈥淲e will be at the center of the universe on this thing. We鈥檙e not asking for a lot but calling that stadium by another city鈥檚 name is really going to go hard with 400,000 residents in Arlington.鈥

FIFA rules require sponsor names on host stadiums be removed for the competition, meaning AT&T Stadium will get a new, temporary name. Ross has been vocal in demands that his city get credit for its role in hosting nine World Cup games.

Since the announcement that AT&T Stadium will be hosting World Cup matches, Dallas has been credited as the host city.

But the name of the stadium is one area where Ross is ready to say 鈥渘o more.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to share it,鈥 Ross told Paul during the work session. 鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to call it the Arlington-Dallas Stadium.鈥

Ross said Dallas has done 鈥渁 lot of wonderful things鈥 in preparation for the World Cup but that Arlington must have top billing in the stadium name.

Paul doesn鈥檛 get to make the final decision on the stadium鈥檚 name but does have influence over those who do. She promised she was working to make sure the stadium is named after Arlington, and that Arlington gets its name first if any other cities are included.

James Hartley is the Arlington Government Accountability reporter for 四虎影院.