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FC Dallas withdrawn from MLS is Back tournament due to COVID-19 outbreak on team

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RELATED: Coronavirus coverageThere were signs that FCD’s stay in Orlando was could come to an end when their opening game against Vancouver, set for Wednesday, was postponed.“The health of everyone involved in our return to play has always been our top priority, and we will continue to make decisions consistent with that priority," said MLS Commissioner Don Garber.AdvertisementThe season restart event, located at the Disney Wide World of Sports complex, is scheduled to go from July 8 – August 11.Team officials say they are now working with MLS and health authorities in Florida and Texas on how to safely leave the venue and return home.RELATED: Interactive map of Texas COVID-19 cases.

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