The XFL has made Arlington: The American Dream City its football operations Hub, providing a centralized performance facility for the League’s eight teams.
This hybrid Hub model provides players, including the Arlington Renegades, access to full-time, on-site support from coaches and athletic training staff. The Hub also serves as a content creation center, giving the league, its teams and its players an opportunity to build personal brands and engage with fans through social media, in-person events and other media platforms, tapping into the worldwide expertise and reach of XFL Owners, Dany Garcia, Dwayne Johnson and RedBird Capital Partners.
League owners called the Hub a headquarters for a new culture. With attention to player health and safety, technology, medical care and more, The Hub serves as a platform for XFL players to achieve greatness on and off the field.
“Because we have a Hub, we have all of our athletes here. All eight teams, working together and getting the absolute best care,” Garcia said in the league’s Welcome to the Hub video. “We made the decision we wanted parity across the board when it came to giving our athletes and our teams the best. When we are here, we are all XFL.”
XFL games kicked off the weekend of Feb. 18 and the season continues through May 13, 2023.
Arlington’s Choctaw Stadium serves as the in-week practice facility for both the Arlington Renegades and the Houston Roughnecks and it is the home stadium for the Arlington Renegades for weekend competition. Click here to visit the XFL website for schedules, ticket information and more.
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