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Score! Street soccer field kicks off at Hillside Park
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Fort Worth's Park & Recreation Department, partnered with Street Soccer USA, Visa, and Bank of America, opened a new street soccer field at Hillside Park on March 28, 2026.
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MediumMedium significance — notable action worth trackingThe facility carries dual corporate naming rights — Bank of America Fields at Visa Street Soccer Park — on a public park asset. The terms, dollar amounts, and any exclusivity provisions of those sponsorship agreements have not been disclosed.
Resident
LowLow significance — routine or procedural itemThe Hillside Park field is open for free public play when Street Soccer USA programming is not scheduled. Residents near Hillside Park gain a new turf facility at no direct cost.
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The City’s Park & Recreation Department, in partnership with Street Soccer USA, welcomed the community on Saturday, March 28, to celebrate the grand opening of the new street soccer field at Hillside Park. The event marked the official debut of the Bank of America Fields at Visa Street Soccer Park.
Made possible through a collaborative effort with Visa, Street Soccer USA and support from Bank of America, the project transformed an underused tennis court into a dedicated street soccer field featuring artificial turf and built-in goals. The space will host organized programming while remaining open for free play when not in use.
The grand-opening celebration drew residents, community partners and local leaders for an afternoon of activities. Attendees enjoyed a variety of soccer-centered activities, including an inaugural youth match, skills clinics and open play opportunities.
With programming led by Street Soccer USA, the new field is expected to serve as a hub for youth development, mentorship and community engagement.
The Hillside Park street soccer field reflects Fort Worth’s continued commitment to innovative park improvements and ensuring access to high-quality recreational spaces for residents of all ages and abilities.
Photo at top: Mayor Mattie Parker, center, joins soccer enthusiasts to open the Bank of America Fields at Visa Street Soccer Park.

Photo: The new field is expected to serve as a hub for youth development, mentorship and community engagement.
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