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The franchise was previously known as the Texas Tornado when they started playing in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for the 1999–2000 season. They originally played at the NYTEX Sports Centre (then called the Blue Line Ice Complex) until 2003 when the Tornado moved to Frisco, Texas, and the Dr Pepper Arena in 2003 (after which the Lone Star Cavalry took their place, playing in the ...
The Dallas Tornado was a soccer team based in Dallas, Texas that played in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1967 to 1981. [1] Of the twelve teams that comprised the U.S. in 1967, the Tornado franchise played the longest–15 seasons.
The Texas Tornado were a Junior A hockey team located in Frisco, Texas, USA. The team joined the North American Hockey League 's Central division in 1999 (and moved into the newly formed southern division three years later) while located in North Richland Hills , Texas, and enjoyed unprecedented success since their expansion year.
The NYTEX Sports Centre is a 2,400-seat multi-purpose arena in North Richland Hills, Texas. It is home to the Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League and the Texas Jr. Brahmas in the North American 3 Hockey League. The facility was designed by architect Kent Holcomb and built in 1999 as the Blue Line Ice Complex before being ...
The claim: Video shows Dallas tornado on Oct. 26, 2024. A Nov. 1 Facebook video (direct link, archive link) shows a montage of tornado and storm footage."Tornado in Dallas, Texas today. Oct. 26 ...
The claim: Video shows Dallas tornados in 2024. An Oct. 11 Facebook video (direct link, archive link) shows a series of tornado clips."Tornado in Dallas," reads text superimposed over the video ...
The claim: Video shows Dallas tornado footage from 2024. A Nov. 20 Instagram video (direct link, archive link) shows a montage of large and destructive tornadoes."Tornado Dallas USA 2024," reads ...
NASL Final 1973 was the championship match of the 1973 North American Soccer League season, between the expansion Philadelphia Atoms and the Dallas Tornado. The match was played on August 25, 1973 at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. The Philadelphia Atoms won the match, 2–0, and were crowned the 1973 North American Soccer League champions. [1] [2]