How to Book a Team Tournament at the Stadium
Friday, April 17
Most soccer tournaments in North Texas take place on open field complexes with temporary goals, pop-up tents, and portable restrooms. A tournament at a professional stadium changes the equation. Athletes compete on the same surface where MLS NEXT Pro matches are played. Parents watch from real seats under covered stands. Organizers work with a dedicated events team instead of managing logistics alone.
Texas Health Mansfield Stadium is built for more than match days. The venue hosts youth tournaments, adult leagues, and multi-team competitions as part of its year-round programming. If you are an organizer, club director, or league administrator looking to bring a tournament to a professional-grade facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, here is how the process works.
What Makes a Stadium Tournament Different from a Field Complex
A professional stadium offers infrastructure that open field complexes cannot match. The difference shows up in three areas that matter most to organizers and participants.
Facilities That Are Already Built
THMS provides more than 200,000 square feet of venue space with more than 7,000 fixed seats, four professional locker rooms, covered seating, a full-service concession operation, and permanent restrooms. You do not need to rent portable facilities or set up temporary seating. The venue and event spaces page has the full breakdown.
A Pitch Built for Competition
The playing surface at THMS is the same one used by North Texas SC, the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro champions and affiliate of FC Dallas. For youth players, competing on a professional pitch is a meaningful experience that separates a stadium tournament from a weekend at a multi-field park.
On-Site Support from an Events Team
A stadium tournament at THMS comes with operational support from the venue’s events team. Scheduling, field setup, audio/visual, staffing, and day-of coordination are handled on-site. Read more about the stadium to understand the full scope of the facility.
How to Plan the Tournament Format
Before reaching out to the venue, spend time defining the scope of the tournament. The events team will tailor a proposal based on the details you provide, so arriving with clear answers makes the process faster.
Define Your Age Groups and Team Count
Youth tournaments typically organize teams by age group (U8, U10, U12, U14, and up). Decide how many age brackets you want to include and how many teams per bracket. A smaller tournament might feature 8 to 12 teams across two or three age groups. A larger event could scale to 20 or more teams across a full day or weekend. For clubs traveling from outside the area, Mansfield offers parks, dining, and local attractions worth exploring. With approximately 3 million registered youth soccer players across the United States, North Texas has one of the deepest talent pools in the country, and a professional stadium setting gives your event a recruiting edge.
Choose a Format
Round-robin, group stage plus knockout, and single-elimination are the most common formats. Round-robin guarantees every team a set number of matches regardless of results. Group stage plus knockout adds a finals element. Your format choice affects total field time, which the events team will use to build the schedule.
Set Your Date Window
Youth soccer tournaments in North Texas run year-round, but spring and fall are the busiest windows. Popular dates fill quickly, especially when the MLS NEXT Pro season is active. Reach out early with two or three preferred weekends so the team can check availability against the upcoming events calendar.
How to Submit a Tournament Inquiry
Once you have your format, age groups, and preferred dates outlined, submit an inquiry through the venue and event spaces page or contact the team directly.
What to Include in Your Inquiry
When you reach out, the following details help the events team build an accurate proposal:
- Number of teams and age groups
- Preferred date or date range
- Tournament format (round-robin, group plus knockout, other)
- Estimated number of spectators
- Sanctioning requirements (if applicable through US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, or North Texas State Soccer Association)
- Catering or concession needs for teams and families
- Audio/visual requests (PA announcements, scoreboard, music)
- Award ceremonies or special programming
What Happens After You Inquire
A member of the events team will follow up to discuss your vision and walk through logistics. The conversation covers field scheduling, locker room access, parking, vendor coordination, and any add-on experiences. For organizers who have managed tournaments at park facilities and want to understand how a new soccer stadium in Texas handles operations differently, this step makes the comparison clear.
What the Venue Handles on Tournament Day
On the day of the event, the THMS operations team manages setup, field transitions between matches, scoreboard operation, concession service, and staffing. Organizers can focus on the competition rather than chasing logistics.
For youth events, parent and spectator experience matters. Covered seating, real concessions, permanent restrooms, and a facility designed around the pitch create a tournament environment that feels professional from arrival to final whistle.
A Tournament Worth Coming Back To
The best tournaments are the ones teams want to return to. A stadium setting raises the stakes for players, simplifies logistics for organizers, and gives families an experience a field complex cannot provide.
Start the conversation. Contact our team with your tournament details and preferred dates. Planning a corporate event or private gathering instead? The same events team handles both.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of tournaments can I host at Texas Health Mansfield Stadium?
THMS can host youth soccer tournaments, adult recreational leagues, club showcases, charity matches, and multi-team competitions. The venue accommodates small single-day events and larger multi-bracket tournaments.
How many teams can a tournament at THMS accommodate?
Team count depends on the format, age groups, and match length. The events team will build a schedule based on available field time and your target number of teams per bracket.
Do I need to provide my own referees and officials?
Organizers are responsible for sourcing and paying match officials unless otherwise arranged. The events team can advise on referee coordination and scheduling logistics.
Can I bring outside food vendors to the tournament?
THMS has in-house concession and catering capabilities. Outside food vendor policies should be discussed during the inquiry process with the events team.
Is the stadium available for multi-day tournaments?
Yes. Multi-day tournaments can be accommodated depending on the venue’s event calendar. Submit your inquiry early to secure consecutive dates.
What sanctioning do I need to host a youth tournament in Texas?
Youth tournaments in Texas typically require sanctioning through US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, or the North Texas State Soccer Association, depending on the teams and leagues involved. The events team can help you understand what applies to your event.