Dallas Cup wraps on Sunday with finals
The 2022 Dallas Cup on Sunday, April 17 with the remaining boys’ finalists taking the Toyota Stadium pitch for the boys U17, U18, U19 and Gordon Jago Super Group championship matches.
The marquee match of the day was a Central America clash between the U-20 Panama National Team and the U-20 El Salvador National Team in the elite U19 Gordon Jago Super Group. In front of a raucous crowd at Toyota Stadium, the Panamanian side came out of the gates firing in the first Super Group final since 2019. In the 16th minute, Omar Valencia scored the opening goal of the match to put Panama ahead 1-0.
In the 29th minute, Rodolfo Vega added a second goal for Los Canaleros with a gorgeous, dipping shot from outside the box, making the score 2-0. Harold Osorio scored in the 66th minute for the Salvadorian side to give La Selecta a spark, but the U20 Panama National Team had an answer. Keny Bonilla, who was named the Toyota MVP after the game, scored in the 82nd minute, securing the Gordon Jago Super Group title for the U20 Panama National Team.
The first match of the day from Toyota Stadium was the 17-Under Boys’ final between DKSC 05 ECNL and Santa Clara Sporting 05B Green. DKSC’ Jonathan Jaimes scored the first goal of the match for the local side, converting from the penalty spot in the 41st minute. His teammate, Luis Vargas, tacked on a pair of late goals, including a stunning, long-distance strike from nearly 50 yards out that locked in a 3-1 win for DKSC and the U17 title.
The 2022 Dallas Cup presented by U18 final featured Houston Legends FC and England’s Everton Football College. Houston Legends’ forward Ryan Okerayi wreaked havoc on the Everton College defense all game, scoring a brace with goals in the 42nd and 74th minute. Miguel Rodriguez also got on the scoresheet for the South Texas side as the match ended with a score of 3-1, crowning Houston Legends FC the U18 champions.
The U19 final took between La Roca FC 03/04 ECNL out of Utah and FC Dallas 03 Premier. Despite going a man down in the first few minutes of the match, La Roca FC pieced together a brilliant performance. Forward Braden Bennett showed his prowess in the air with a pair of headed goals in the 42nd and 55th minute. FC Dallas’ Eduardo Cerna pulled a goal back in the 69th minute, but it turned out to be a little too late, as La Roca FC was named 19-Under Dallas Cup champions, becoming the first ever champion from the state of Utah.
The U12 Dallas Cup final between Dallas Texans and FC Dallas South Academy was also played Sunday. Playing next to the stadium at the Toyota Soccer Center, Dallas Texans cruised to a comfortable 4-0 win, adding the Dallas Cup “Boot and Ball” trophy to their already impressive trophy room.
2022 Dallas Cup Girls’ Invitational presented by Mary Kay Champions
18/19U: FC Dallas U19 ECNL (TX)
17U: Solar SC U17 ECNL (TX)
16U: Solar SC U16 ECNL (TX)
15U: FC Dallas U15 ECNL (TX)
2022 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola
19U Gordon Jago Super Group: U-20 Panama National Team (PAN)
19U: La Roca FC 03/04 ECNL (UT)
18U: Houston Legends FC 04 NLFC (TX)
17U: DKSC 05 ECNL (TX)
16U: Las Vegas Pros FC 06 (NV)
15U: Solar SC U15 MLS NEXT (TX)
14U: Eintracht Frankfurt (GER)
13U: Legends FC 09 ECNL (CA)
12U: Dallas Texans 10B (TX)
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