Globe Life Park in Arlington is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Arlington, near Dallas, Texas, USA. Opened in April 1994, it served as the home arena for the Texas Rangers baseball team for a long time and witnessed legendary sporting moments, including two World Series in 2010 and 2011. The stadium's architecture is designed with elements of classic American baseball parks, giving it a special charm and recognizability.
Following the Rangers' move to a new arena in 2020, the stadium was repurposed and given new life. Today, it is known as Choctaw Stadium and serves as a venue for American football and soccer matches. Specifically, it is home to the Arlington Renegades of the United Football League (UFL) and North Texas SC.

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In addition to sporting events, Choctaw Stadium is used for various public events, concerts, and festivals. The stadium grounds also house the offices of several companies and even a branch of the National Medal of Honor Museum. Thanks to its multi-functionality and rich history, Globe Life Park remains an important cultural and entertainment hub for the region, attracting both sports fans and tourists alike.