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Dallas Texans Soccer Club

Dallas, Texas

About

Dallas Texans Soccer Club is a long-standing competitive youth organization in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, built around team soccer from early childhood through U19. Programming spans Youth Academy entry points, multi-level league platforms, and nationally recognized boys and girls pathways so families can grow inside one club culture instead of piecing together separate programs.

What the club offers

The Metroplex program has grown to more than 140 teams and over 2,000 boys and girls from about U5 through U19. Programming is organized through Boys and Girls ECNL, ECNL Regional League (ECNL-RL), NTX Competitive soccer, and Youth Academy tracks, with geographic divisions such as Dallas, Fort Worth, East, and Central so families can align with the part of the region that fits their commute and team level. The club also runs player-support areas such as college ID programming, goalkeeping work, international travel opportunities, health and safety guidance, coaching education, and seasonal tournaments and camps.

Mission, values, and player development

Founded in 1993 by Hassan Nazari, the club’s founding vision was to help players chase college and professional dreams inside a structured, positive environment with shared rules and coaching philosophy rather than disconnected teams operating in isolation. Today’s guiding values still stress an affordable, quality competitive program; professional training staff focused on players; opportunities to compete at multiple levels within age groups; strong training and game venues; and support for seniors pursuing college play, scholarships, and professional ambition. Stated principles include unity and putting the club program first, trust through open communication, discipline with a positive mental attitude, humility and teamwork, and pride in representing the organization.

The player pathway is described as player-centric: creativity, decision-making, and technique grow through a clear blueprint at each stage, with character and confidence treated as part of long-term development. Alumni cited by the club include professional and national-team careers across MLS and abroad, alongside extensive college placement work.

Facilities and where teams operate

The club operates two main multi-field complexes it controls for training, games, and events. Ross Stewart Soccer Complex in Farmers Branch serves as the primary home base, with six lighted full-size grass fields, an on-site clubhouse for meetings and analysis, and the Embrey Family Indoor Training Center (small-sided indoor space, locker rooms, and fitness area). Dallas Texans Soccer Complex in Lewisville adds multiple grass and turf fields plus dedicated goalkeeper-training space, with room for future expansion. Clustering U5–U19 teams at shared sites is intentional so players, coaches, and families build daily relationships and a common club identity.

Tryouts, registration, and next steps

Tryout timing and availability differ by division. For the Dallas side, tryouts at Ross Stewart Soccer Complex have been held for the current cycle; families seeking roster openings can call Ahmed Ashmawy at +1 214-906-2799. Fort Worth Division questions for the seasonal year can go to Adam Clementson at +1 682-444-1977. For East and Central schedules, players still looking for a team are generally directed to reach the age-group coach directly once the main tryout window has passed. Account sign-in and many family workflows run through LeagueApps.

Contact and office hours

General office contact runs through club administration during posted office hours (9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.) at +1 972-612-5589, with fax +1 972-612-4419. Leadership contacts include Director Hassan Nazari (+1 972-741-6452, hassan1@prodigy.net), President Paul Stewart (wpstewart7@gmail.com), and Secretary/Administrator Donna Brill (djbrill7@aol.com). Maintenance and construction contacts for facility matters are listed separately for Brandon Wiley and Jim Anglea.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Dallas Texans Soccer Club offer?The club serves roughly U5 through U19 across more than 140 Metroplex teams and over 2,000 players. Competitive platforms include Boys and Girls ECNL, ECNL Regional League, NTX Competitive programming, and Youth Academy pathways, organized through Dallas, Fort Worth, East, and Central divisions so families can match level and location.

Where does the club train and play?Primary operations center on Ross Stewart Soccer Complex in Farmers Branch (six full-size grass fields, clubhouse, and the Embrey Family Indoor Training Center) and Dallas Texans Soccer Complex in Lewisville (multiple grass and turf fields plus goalkeeper training space). Both are club-controlled sites built for daily training, games, and tournaments.

How do tryouts and joining a team work?Schedules differ by division. Dallas tryouts at Ross Stewart have already run for the current cycle; call Ahmed Ashmawy at +1 214-906-2799 for next steps. Fort Worth Division questions go to Adam Clementson at +1 682-444-1977. For East and Central, players still seeking a roster spot should contact the age-group coach directly after the main tryout period.

What is the club’s mission and development philosophy?Since 1993 the organization has aimed to combine ambitious competition—state, regional, and national goals—with scholarship-minded and professional pathways inside a structured, values-driven culture. Guiding commitments include affordable competitive soccer, professional coaching focused on players, multi-level competition within age groups, strong facilities, and support for college recruiting. Development messaging stresses creativity, decision-making, and technique within a player-centric pathway.

How can families contact Dallas Texans Soccer Club or manage accounts?Call the main office at +1 972-612-5589 Monday through Friday during 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Central time (fax +1 972-612-4419). Email Donna Brill at djbrill7@aol.com, reach Director Hassan Nazari at hassan1@prodigy.net or +1 972-741-6452, or President Paul Stewart at wpstewart7@gmail.com. Families use LeagueApps for sign-in and registration workflows tied to club programs.

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