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The Arlington Museum of Art said there was a need for better coordination with city officials to market 鈥淢ore Than a Match鈥 to tourists.
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Javier "Chicharito" Hern谩ndez was announced as Atl茅tico Dallas' first player this week. Fans around Dallas are excited about the Mexican soccer star's arrival.
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After 39 days of soccer mania in Tarrant County, a few things have become clear in the aftermath.
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The historic district turned international visitors into cowboys as they explored Cowtown鈥檚 Western heritage.
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A North Texas transportation plan proved successful in moving tens of thousands of soccer fans using public transit options.
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The World Cup is about soccer, but fans say it's also about joy, heartbreak and new cultural experiences. We're taking a look back at some of the biggest topics and events throughout the tournament's tenure in North Texas.
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France, an early favorite to win the championship, is going home. Spain awaits the results of the other semifinal between England and Argentina on Wednesday. The winner of that match will join Spain in the winner-takes-all finale on Sunday.
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City leaders expect AT&T Stadium, temporarily renamed for the World Cup, to help Arlington鈥檚 chances of hosting the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup in 2031.
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The expanded World Cup allowed FIFA to introduce a new seeding system that placed the world's top teams in opposite corners of the knockout bracket. Now, the semifinals are both heavyweight matchups.
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International tourists are loving Texas barbecue... but they don't quite understand American tipping culture.
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The economic impact of the tournament was hit or miss, depending on what the business caters to, owners said.
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When the FIFA World Cup came to North Texas, lifelong soccer enthusiast Martin Kelman temporarily offered his memorabilia collection to the Frisco Heritage Museum.