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Dallas Fuel

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Established
2016 (8 years old)

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ESports

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Esports Stadium Arlington
(2,500 Capacity)

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Dallas, USA

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Overwatch League

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Dallas Fuel is an American professional Overwatch team based in Dallas, Texas. The Fuel compete in the Overwatch League (OWL) as a member of the league's Pacific West Division.

Founded in 2017, Dallas Fuel is one of the league's twelve founding members and is one of two professional Overwatch teams based in Texas (the other, Houston Outlaws). The Fuel became the first team to play a home match, as they hosted the "Dallas Fuel Homestand Weekend" at the Allen Event Center in 2019; Dallas will host five homestands in 2020 at various locations. The team is owned by esports organization Envy Gaming, who also own Team Envy. Team Envy runs their own Overwatch division that competes in Overwatch Contenders as an academy team for the Fuel.

Kyle "KyKy" Souder was appointed the team's first head coach, but after a disappointing first-half of the 2018 season, he was replaced by Aaron "Aero" Atkins. Aero led the team to a Stage 4 playoff berth in 2018 but has yet to bring the Fuel to the season playoffs.

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Esports Stadium Arlington is a North American esports facility located in Arlington, Texas. The 100,000 sqft venue is the largest dedicated esports facility in North America and holds 2,500 spectators.

History
In March 2018, the city of Arlington announced plans to develop the largest esports stadium in the United States that was scheduled to open later that year. The project was a joint venture between the city and Esports Venues LLC, which is owned by Texas Rangers co-owner Neil Leibman, was designed by architecture firm Populous, and would be managed by NGAGE Esports.

The venue officially opened on November 26, 2018 with FACEIT's Esports Championship Series Season Six Finals, a global competition for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

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