State-of-The-Art Facility At Arlington’s Ballpark Circle To Serve As Football Headquarters For All Eight Teams
ARLINGTON, TEXAS – January 29, 2025 – The United Football League (UFL) announced today that the City of Arlington, Texas, will become the year-round football operations home for the spring football league. UFL Owner Dany Garcia, UFL President and CEO Russ Brandon, UFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Daryl Johnston, and Mayor Jim Ross of the City of Arlington made the announcement during a ceremony at the league’s new offices located at Ballpark Circle in Arlington.
The United Football League is excited about opening the doors to our new UFL headquarters in Arlington,” said Brandon. “We want to thank the honorable Mayor Ross, the City of Arlington, and the entire North Texas region where we hope to forge the future of the game and become an integral part of football history.”
The UFL HQ will encompass multiple facilities in central Arlington, which will serve as the football hub for all eight UFL teams. Beginning with training camps in March and continuing through practices during the 10-week regular season and two-week postseason, Arlington will host over 600 players, coaches, and staff gathering to meet, train, and practice.
The United Football League’s decision to open its headquarters and player training facilities here is a huge win for the City of Arlington and for fans who will visit from across the country each spring to see their favorite UFL teams,” said Ross. “As the sports and entertainment capital of Texas, Arlington is thrilled to showcase the incredible talent of the UFL’s eight teams and create unforgettable experiences for their fans.”
UFL HQ will consist of five centralized facilities: the Offices at UFL HQ (1401 Nolan Ryan Expressway), Choctaw Stadium, and three additional practice locations in the area. The Offices at UFL HQ will house the UFL Team Offices & Training…