“The Voice” Winner Maelyn Jarmon Added to National Soccer Hall of Fame Concert Lineup
Frisco, TX – Frisco native and “The Voice” season 16 winner Maelyn Jarmon will return to Frisco to perform at the 2019 National Soccer Hall of Fame Concert at Toyota Stadium on Saturday, September 21 presented by WinStar World Casino and Resort. Jarmon will open for The Fray and OneRepublic. The concert highlights Hall of Fame weekend at Toyota Stadium which includes the 2019 National Soccer Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on September 21 and the Hall of Fame Game featuring FC Dallas hosting New York City FC on Sunday, September 22.
Tickets to the 2019 National Soccer Hall of Fame concert are on sale now. Today through Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 11:59PM CT, fans can get 20% off concert tickets with the promo code MAELYN. Tickets can be purchased here.
FC Dallas will welcome Jarmon on Saturday, June 22 at its match against Toronto FC at Toyota Stadium. The 26-year old will serve as the honorary scarfer of the Lamar Hunt statue in a pregame ceremony on the stadium’s north concourse at 6:30PM. She will have also have a member of the FC Dallas Youth program take a PK for her at halftime. If the player makes it, FC Dallas will donate $500 on behalf of Jarmon to the Dallas Hearing Foundation. Jarmon will also sign autographs in the Hall of Fame Club following the conclusion of Saturday’s FC Dallas/Toronto FC match. Click here for tickets and more information.
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The National Soccer Hall of Fame Induction Weekend
The second annual Hall of Fame Weekend at Toyota Stadium is September 21-22, 2019. The weekend features the National Soccer Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday, September 21 followed by the Hall of Fame concert featuring OneRepublic, The Fray and Maelyn Jarmon presented by WinStar World Casino and Resort. FC Dallas hosts New York City FC in the National Soccer Hall of Fame Game presented by AdvoCare on Sunday, September 22 at Toyota Stadium. To experience the National Soccer Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, please visit NationalSoccerHoF.com for more information.
About the National Soccer Hall of Fame
The National Soccer Hall of Fame was originally founded in 1950 by the Philadelphia Old-Timers Association to recognize individuals for their outstanding contributions to American soccer. In 1979, the National Soccer Museum, as a physical entity, was established in Oneonta, NY. It was officially recognized as the National Soccer Hall of Fame by the U.S. Soccer Federation in 1983.
In June of 1999, the National Soccer Hall of Fame opened a 30,000 square-foot museum in Oneonta where it housed a collection of more than 80,000 items. The facility closed in February of 2010.
In 2013 FC Dallas owners, Clark and Dan Hunt, launched a campaign to bring the Hall of Fame to Frisco, TX. Their late father, Lamar Hunt, was inducted in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1982. In 1999, he received the Hall’s highest honor, the Medal of Honor. He remains one of only three individuals to have won the award.
The National Soccer Hall of Fame at Toyota Stadium opened to the public on November 2, 2018.