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2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola Crowns Under 15 Girls and Boys Champions

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Solar SC ECNL 12G (TX) and Angeles Soccer Elite (MEX) win first Boot & Ball trophies of 2026 FRISCO, Texas (Friday, April 3) – The 2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola crowned its first champions on Friday afternoon at Toyota Stadium, as the Under 15 Boys and Girls divisions concluded with their championship matches.

12:00 p.m. Under 15 Girls Final - FC Dallas ECNL G11 (TX) vs. Solar SC ECNL 12G (TX)


Action at Toyota Stadium opened with an all-local Under 15 Girls final, as FC Dallas ECNL G11 faced fellow North Texas side Solar SC ECNL G12. FC Dallas struck first in the 14th minute, as Mariana Auns capped off an impressive solo run into the box by slotting a composed finish into the far corner to give FC Dallas a 1-0 lead.


Auns doubled the advantage in the 23rd minute, completing her brace with another finish into the far corner to extend the FC Dallas lead to 2-0.


On the stroke of halftime, Solar captain Brooklyn Robinson pulled one back, evading FC Dallas defenders in the box before rattling a finish in off the far post to cut the deficit to 2-1 heading into the break.


In the second half, Solar’s Skylar Onsarigo leveled the match, connecting on a well-struck right-footed finish from just inside the penalty area. Just a minute later, Solar struck again, as a driven cross slipped through the box and found Mya Mahdee-Brown, who finished to give Solar a 3-2 lead.


FC Dallas responded late, however, as captain Christina Auns headed home a bouncing ball off a corner kick, leveling the match once again at 3-3. The final would ultimately be decided from the penalty spot.


Solar SC ECNL G12 went on to win the penalty shootout 6-5, with goalkeeper Addyson Maxwell delivering the decisive save to help the younger Solar side hoist the Under 15 Boot & Ball championship trophy.

Photo: @ftx_flics on IG

2:00 p.m. Under 15 Boys Final - Angeles Soccer Elite (MEX) vs. Cefor Cumbres (MEX)


Following the thrilling Under 15 Girls final, an all-Mexico Under 15 Boys championship showdown between Angeles Soccer Elite and Cefor Cumbres kicked off next at Toyota Stadium.


Cefor Cumbres struck early in the 7th minute, as striker Iker Guajardo capitalized on a rebound opportunity. After a long-range effort was parried away by the Angeles goalkeeper, Guajardo was first to react, finishing from close range to give Cumbres a 1-0 lead. The early breakthrough proved to be the difference in the opening half, as Cefor Cumbres took a 1-0 lead into the break.


Angeles Soccer Elite found the equalizer just two minutes into the second half, as Mateo Dominguez drove into the left side of the box before slotting a finish past the goalkeeper to level the match at 1-1.

In the 76th minute, Emiliano Mireles darted down the wing before delivering a cross into the box, where Yonathan Aguirre met it with a composed first-touch finish to put Angeles Soccer Elite in front late, 2-1.


In stoppage time, Alejandro Mata added the dagger for Angeles Soccer Elite, sidestepping a defender before unleashing a strike from beyond the 18-yard box to put the match out of reach.


After the final whistle, Angeles Soccer Elite hoisted the Under 15 Boys Boot & Ball championship trophy.

Photo: Alberto Banales (@all.grit.media)

Later on Friday at Toyota Stadium, attention shifts to the U19 Gordon Jago Super Group, as two semifinal matchups are set to take place. SAF Botafogo (BRA) will face St. Louis CITY SC (USA) at 5:00 p.m., followed by Philadelphia Union (USA) taking on CF Monterrey (MEX) at 7:00 p.m.


Championship action continues this weekend at the 2026 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola. On Saturday, sixteen champions will be crowned across various divisions. At Toyota Stadium, titles will be decided in the U16–U19 girls divisions and the U16-U17 boys division, while next door at Toyota Soccer Center, championship matches will be played in the boys and girls U10–U14 divisions. On Sunday, April 5, the tournament concludes with the final three championship matches, as champions are crowned in the boys' U18, U19, and U19 Gordon Jago Super Group divisions.


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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