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Grand Prairie Stadium

Sports stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas, US


Sports stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas, US

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AirHogs Stadium (2015–2019)
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Texas Super Kings (MLC) (2023-present)
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Dallas Xforia Giants (MiLC) (2023-present)
Grand Prairie/Texas AirHogs (AA) 2008–2019
Dallas Desire (LFL) 2009
Texas United (USL2) 2017–2019
seating_capacity7,200 (expandable up to 15,000)
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Center Field - 397 ft (121.0 m)
Right Field - 330 ft (100.58 m)
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Grand Prairie, Texas, United States AirHogs Stadium (2015–2019) Texas Super Kings (MLC) (2023-present) Dallas Mustangs (MiLC) 2020-2023 Dallas Xforia Giants (MiLC) (2023-present) Grand Prairie/Texas AirHogs (AA) 2008–2019 Dallas Desire (LFL) 2009 Texas United (USL2) 2017–2019 Center Field - 397 ft (121.0 m) Right Field - 330 ft (100.58 m)

Grand Prairie Stadium (formerly QuikTrip Park and AirHogs Stadium) is a cricket ground and former ballpark in Grand Prairie, Texas. Opened in May 2008, it served as the home stadium of the Texas AirHogs of the American Association of Professional Baseball from 2008 through 2019, and of the USL League Two soccer team Texas United from 2017 to 2019.

After the AirHogs folded in October 2020, it was announced that American Cricket Enterprises—the commercial partner of USA Cricket—had acquired the lease to AirHogs Stadium, and planned to redevelop the ballpark as a cricket ground. The $20 million redevelopment began in April 2022, and the stadium reopened in July 2023 for the inaugural season of the Twenty20 league Major League Cricket—during which it hosted most matches.

The stadium also serves as a home and training facility for the United States national team, and was one of three U.S. host stadiums during the group stage of the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

History

The ballpark was constructed for the newly formed Texas AirHogs baseball team; Tulsa-based convenience store chain QuikTrip funded and acquired the naming rights to the stadium, considering it a part of the company's 50th anniversary.

In 2013, its natural grass surface was replaced with Matrix artificial turf.

By 2016, after the expiration of QuikTrip's naming rights, the park was later referred to as The Ballpark in Grand Prairie or AirHogs Stadium.

In 2017, the AirHogs' ownership group Neltex Sports Group established a new Premier Development League (PDL) soccer team, Texas United, which would play home matches at AirHogs Stadium.

In 2020, the Texas AirHogs opted out of the American Association season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas, and then terminated their membership in the league in October of that year.

Conversion to a cricket stadium

On November 17, 2020, it was announced that American Cricket Enterprises had signed a long-term lease for the stadium, which would undergo redevelopment to convert it into a facility that can host domestic and international cricket matches, and a Dallas-area team for its upcoming Twenty20 cricket league Major League Cricket. USA Cricket, the US governing body, also announced that the facility would be used as a high-performance training center.

In May 2021, USA Cricket announced that Major League Cricket had been pushed back from 2022 to a 2023 launch due to a "lack of high-quality cricket stadiums" in the United States. It was also announced that the stadium renovations were set to begin the same month, and would last from mid-2022 to summer 2023. With the acquisition of the stadium, Texas United began playing most of their home matches on the campus of the University of Texas at Dallas beginning in the 2021 season.

The renovations include refurbishment and enhancement of the stadium's 13 luxury suites and Hall of Fame and Officer Club Rooms, installation of "premium seating experiences" around the field, and the renovation and reopening of the stadium's sports bar facility. Other cricket amenities such as training nets, batting lanes, and outside turf fields are planned to be added in "subsequent renovation phases". Dallas-based architect HKS was retained by ACE for this stadium, with the Manhattan Construction Company tapped to act as Construction Manager.

In March 2022, ACE stated that it expected to complete the project by March 2023, with the stadium being part of a $110 million investment into new and refurbished cricket-specific stadiums for MLC, and other ventures such as the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Ground broke in April 2022, and construction started that July. The project has reportedly costed an excess of $20 million. The stadium was rededicated by the city on July 11, 2023, and it hosted most matches during the inaugural season of MLC that began on July 13.

Following the season, the stadium hosted local Minor League Cricket team, the Dallas Mustangs, for their 2023 campaign. It also hosted the finals of that season, where it saw the Mustangs emerge victorious over the New Jersey Somerset Cavaliers.

The stadium hosted matches during the group stage of the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup, including the opening match between the United States and Canada; temporary bleachers were installed to double the capacity of the stadium for the tournament. On June 6, 2024, in their second match at the stadium, the U.S. team notably upset Pakistan in a Super Over.

2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup matches

Main article: 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup

  • This was the first World Cup match victory for the United States across all formats.


  • Super Over: United States 18/1, Pakistan 13/1

List of centuries

Domestic T20 centuries

The following table summarises the domestic Twenty20 centuries scored at the site.

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsOpposing teamDateResult
1137*MI New York55Seattle Orcas

Tenants

United States national cricket team

Main article: United States national cricket team

Grand Prairie Stadium became one of the five established US facilities for cricket, with it set to host the 2024 T20 World Cup in June and July.

Texas Super Kings

The stadium is currently the home stadium for the MLC team the Texas Super Kings.

Texas AirHogs

Main article: Texas AirHogs

The park was built for the Texas AirHogs of the American Association in 2007. They began play (as the Grand Prairie AirHogs) in May 2008 and finished their inaugural season with a final record of 56–40, also winning the Southern Division title before falling to the Sioux Falls Canaries in the finals. A few years later, they would win the 2011 American Association championship by winning a decisive game five at QuikTrip Park. The AirHogs folded in October 2020.

The AirHogs hosted the American Association All-Star Game on July 21, 2009.

Dallas Desire

Main article: Dallas Desire

The Dallas Desire were one of two teams that were introduced to the women's Lingerie Football League (now Legends Football League) in 2004. They played two home games of their 2009 season in Grand Prairie. The team then moved to the Cotton Bowl for the 2010 season.

Texas United

In 2017, new Premier Development League (PDL) soccer team Texas United announced that they would play their inaugural season at Airhogs Stadium.

Southern Arkansas University Muleriders

The Mulerider baseball team used Airhog Stadium to host their Airhog DII Classic from 2015 to 2018. This event has featured several of the top teams in NCAA DII College Baseball.

Other

  • NJCAA Region V Baseball Tournament: 2013
  • WAC baseball tournament: 2013
  • NCAA Division II College World Series: 2017

References

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