16 Champions Crowned on Championship Saturday at the 2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola
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DALLAS, Texas (Saturday, April 4) – Championship Saturday at the 2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola saw 16 champions crowned across multiple age groups, highlighted by the Under 16 through Under 19 girls finals at Toyota Stadium.
Meanwhile, next door at Toyota Soccer Center, champions were also decided across the Under 10 through Under 14 boys and girls divisions, capping off the busiest day in tournament history.
On Sunday, the final three champions will be crowned in the boys’ Under 18, Under 19, and the prestigious Under 19 Gordon Jago Super Group divisions.
The Super Group Final headlines the day at 1:30 PM at Toyota Stadium, as defending champions SAF Botafogo (BRA) take on MLS academy side Philadelphia Union (USA).
Tickets for the boys' championship matches on Sunday at Toyota Stadium are on sale now.
2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola: Sunday, April 5 Schedule
8:30AM – Under 18 Boys Final Steven Gerrard Academy (ENG) vs. Solar SC ECNL (TX)
11:00AM – Under 19 Boys Final
Everton Football College (ENG) vs. Dallas Texans Academy ECNL (TX)
1:30PM – Gordon Jago Super Group Final
SAF Botafogo (BRA) vs. Philadelphia Union (USA)
2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola Champions (as of Saturday, April 4)
U10 Boys: Global Sporting SC B16 (MEX)
U10 Girls: Atletico Dallas Pre-ECNL G16 Meighen (TX)
U11 Boys: Spann Soccer Academy B15 (TX)
U11 Girls: Solar SC 15G Bates Red (TX)
U12: Boys: Oklahoma Energy FC 14B Pre-ECNL (OK)
U12 Girls: FC Dallas G14 (TX)
U13 Boys: DKSC B13 Yanez (TX)
U13 Girls: FC Dallas ECNL G13 (TX)
U14 Boys: Eintracht Frankfurt (GER)
U14 Girls: Solar SC ECNL 13G (TX)
U15 Boys: Angeles Soccer Elite (MEX)
U15 Girls: Solar SC ECNL G12 (TX)
U16 Boys: Capital City SC MLS NEXT (TX)
U16 Girls: Solar SC ECNL G11 (TX)
U17 Boys: FC Dallas Academy 09 (TX)
U17 Girls: Sting SC Black ECNL (TX)
U18 Girls: FC Dallas ECNL RL G08 (TX)
U19 Girls: FC Dallas ECNL G08/07 (TX)
If you or someone you know have additional/better photos of our champions, please send to photos@dallascup.org so that we can celebrate our champs.
U16-U19 Girls Championship Matches from Toyota Stadium (4/4)
2:00 p.m. – Under 18 Girls Final
Solar SC ECNL RL G10 vs. FC Dallas ECNL RL G08
Saturday’s first girls final at Toyota Stadium featured a local showdown between Solar SC ECNL RL and FC Dallas ECNL RL.
FC Dallas struck first in the 18th minute, as Taylor McMillan controlled a long ball over the top and finished calmly into the side netting just inside the post to give her side the early lead.
In the 37th minute, McMillan added her second of the match, rising to meet a well-delivered corner kick and heading the ball home to extend the FC Dallas advantage before halftime.
In the 62nd minute, FC Dallas struck again off a corner kick, as the service was driven into the box and met by Addy Fenton, who crashed in and finished with her right foot to extend the lead to 3-0.
Fenton’s goal proved to be the final goal of the match, as FC Dallas ECNL RL secured a 3-0 victory to claim the Under 18 Girls Boot & Ball trophy.
Photos: Jose Negrete (@negretehighlights)
4:30 p.m. – Under 17 Girls Final
Sting SC Black ECNL G09 vs. FC Dallas ECNL G09
At 4:30 PM, Sting SC Black ECNL squared off against FC Dallas ECNL to determine the Under 17 girls champion.
Two well-organized sides displayed strong defensive structure throughout the first half, limiting quality chances and keeping the match scoreless heading into the halftime break.
The breakthrough came in the 64th minute for Sting SC Black ECNL off a corner kick. Addyson Perez delivered a well-placed ball into the box, finding Brooklyn Baldwin, who rose to meet it and guided a header home for the opening goal of the match.
Despite going down to 10 players after a red card in the 70th minute, Sting SC Black ECNL maintained their defensive discipline, with goalkeeper Josephine Juvera making several key saves to preserve the lead and secure a 1-0 victory.
Sting capped off an impressive tournament run with a clean sheet in all six matches, as they were crowned the Girls Under 17 Dallas Cup champions.
Photos: Jose Negrete (@negretehighlights)
7:00 p.m. – Under 16 Girls Final
FC Dallas ECNL RL G10 vs. Solar SC ECNL 11G
The penultimate final at Toyota Stadium on Saturday featured a matchup between FC Dallas ECNL RL G10 and Solar SC ECNL G11 for the Under 16 girls title.
Solar opened the scoring in the 15th minute, as Zoey Anderson struck a stunning half-volley from beyond the box that dipped over the FC Dallas goalkeeper to give her side a 1-0 lead.
Just seven minutes later, Solar doubled the advantage through Ariana Rodriguez. After a corner was played short, Rodriguez delivered a perfectly weighted chipped effort from outside the 18-yard box that sailed into the back of the net.
The match remained 2-0 into the second half until Faith Staudenmyer added a third in the 73rd minute, effectively sealing the result.
Solar SC ECNL maintained control through the final whistle, securing a 3-0 victory to claim the Under 16 Girls Boot & Ball trophy.
Photos: Jose Negrete (@negretehighlights)
9:00 p.m. – Under 19 Girls Final
Montverde SC MIFC 07G (FL) vs. FC Dallas ECNL G08/07 The Under 19 girls final between Florida’s Montverde SC MIFC 07G and FC Dallas ECNL G08/07 wrapped up an action-packed day at Toyota Stadium.
FC Dallas struck early in the 4th minute, as Jocelyn McKinney opened the scoring following a well-worked 1-2 combination with Talya Chacon. McKinney broke through on goal and calmly finished under the Montverde goalkeeper to give FC Dallas a 1-0 lead. The advantage held through the remainder of the first half.
In the second half, FC Dallas doubled their lead in the 58th minute through Morgan Landry. Following a corner kick, the ball fell to Landry in the box, where her shot slipped past the goalkeeper and into the net to make it 2-0.
Montverde responded in the 82nd minute, as Lola Rey pulled one back with a well-struck left-footed effort from just beyond the box. Despite the late push, the Florida side was unable to find an equalizer.
FC Dallas held on for a 2-1 victory to claim the 2026 Under 19 Girls title. Following the match, Jocelyn McKinney was named the Coca-Cola MVP.
Photos: Jose Negrete (@negretehighlights)
Earlier in the day at Toyota Stadium, FC Dallas Academy and Capital City SC were crowned champions in the Under 17 and Under 16 boys divisions, respectively. Read the full match recap here.
On Friday, Angeles Soccer Elite from Mexico won the Under 15 boys title and Solar SC ECNL G12 won the Under 15 girls title. Read the full match recap here.
Fans and teams alike can learn more about the tournament by visiting www.DallasCup.org or following us on social media @dallascup.

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They usually broadcast the main stadium events on the official Dallas Cup YouTube channel or their Facebook page! I’ve been following the U16 and U17 girls' divisions from Lagos all week.
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But yeah, definitely check their YouTube around 1:30 PM Dallas time today. The broadcast quality for the Super Group games is usually excellent. Enjoy the match, the Union academy boys look really strong this…
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