<Dl> <Dt> Soccer </Dt> </Dl> <P> Cotton Bowl Stadium is an outdoor stadium in the south central United States, opening in 1930 at the site of the State Fair of Texas in Dallas . Concerts or other events using a stage allow the playing field to be used for additional spectators . </P> <P> The Cotton Bowl was the longtime home of the annual college football post-season bowl game known as the Cotton Bowl Classic, for which the stadium is named . Starting on New Year's Day 1937, it hosted the first 73 editions of the game, through January 2009; the game was moved to AT&T Stadium in Arlington in January 2010 . The stadium also hosts the Red River Showdown, the annual college football game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns, and the Heart of Dallas Bowl . </P> <P> The stadium has been home to many football teams over the years, including: SMU Mustangs (NCAA), Dallas Cowboys (NFL; 1960--1971), Dallas Texans (NFL) (1952), Dallas Texans (AFL; 1960--1962), and soccer teams, the Dallas Tornado (NASL; 1967--1968), and FC Dallas (the Dallas Burn 1996 - 2004, FC Dallas 2005) (Major League Soccer; 1996--2002, 2004--2005). It was also one of the nine venues used for the 1994 FIFA World Cup . </P>

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