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After a blistering first half of the season, Petar Musa will once again represent FC Dallas in this year's Major League Soccer All-Star Game.Petar Musa named to MLS All-Star rosterMusa was named to this year's MLS All-Star team on Wednesday morning by All-Star coach Dean Smith.It is Musa's second All-Star appearance with FC Dallas; he was previously named to the 2024 roster.Musa has scored 12 goals in 13 matches for FC Dallas thus far in the 2026 season. Those 12 goals have him tied for second in the MLS Golden Boot race, alongside Inter Miami's Lionel Messi.He scored his second career hat trick in March against San Diego FC, the 12th hat trick in FC Dallas' history. He has three multi-goal matches in 2026 and six in his FC Dallas career.Musa ranks third all-time for FC Dallas with 46 goals. The Croatian national played with S.L. Benfica and Boavista FC before his transfer to FC Dallas in 2024.Petar Musa stars locally for FC Dallas, and he got a chance to show the world his skills in N
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The city of Arlington is celebrating a major success because of the World Cup. And there’s one semi-final match remaining. World Cup Economic ImpactCrowds have packed hotels, restaurants, and businesses across the city this summer.While the final economic impact won’t be released for several more weeks, officials said they anticipate the numbers to be higher than expected.The city believes the first eight matches have already generated $18 to $24 million for the local economy. That’s before accounting for spending at restaurants, bars, and retailers.Hotel and short-term rental revenue also reached a record $31 million in June, shattering the city’s previous monthly record of $23.6 million set in late 2024.The occupancy rates were slightly lower than expected, but visitors paid way more for rooms, with average nightly rates climbing nearly 47%.The owner of the Grease Monkey Burger Shop said his customer traffic increased roughly 25% to 30% throughout the tournament."We’ve seen an overal
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Nearly 70,000 fans have descended upon Dallas Stadium in Arlington for each of the 2026 World Cup matches, but only a handful have found themselves on the wrong side of the law.Arrests at Dallas StadiumArlington police said there were a total of 13 arrests during Monday’s match between Spain and Portugal.That included four arrests for trademark counterfeiting, eight arrests for criminal trespassing, and one arrest for public intoxication.Police did not release any information about the individuals who were arrested. World Cup Arrests in ArlingtonWhile there have not been major issues in Arlington, there have been arrests at each of the matches.June 14: Netherlands vs. Japan – 3 arrestsJune 17: England vs. Croatia – 6 arrestsJune 22: Argentina vs. Austria – 9 arrestsJune 25: Japan vs. Sweden – 1 arrestJune 27: Argentina vs. Jordan – 7 arrestsJune 30: Ivory Coast vs. Norway – 4 arrestsJuly 3: Australia vs. Egypt – 3 arrestsJuly 6: Portugal vs. Spain – 13 arrestsJuly 14: TBDMost of the ar