Dallas Cup Announces Gordon Jago Super Group Brackets
- Mar 28, 2025
- 2 min read
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DALLAS, Texas (Friday, Mar. 28) – Dallas Cup, the oldest and most prestigious international youth soccer tournament in the United States, has officially announced the brackets for the 2025 Gordon Jago Super Group, the tournament’s elite U19 division. The 12-team field features top professional academies and premier domestic clubs, setting the stage for another exciting edition of the world-renowned competition. This year’s Super Group brackets are as follows:
Bracket A
Real Madrid (Spain)
FC Midtjylland (Denmark)
CF Monterrey (Mexico)
Dallas Texans Academy ECNL (USA)
Bracket B
Newcastle United (England)
São Paulo FC (Brazil)
Tigres UANL (Mexico)
Lonestar SC ECNL (USA)
Bracket C
Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
SAF Botafogo (Brazil)
FC Dallas ECNL (USA)
Albion Hurricanes FC ECNL (USA)
With the addition of Albion Hurricanes FC (Houston), Lonestar Soccer Club (Austin), and Dallas Texans (Dallas), the 2025 Gordon Jago Super Group is now set. These three clubs, which compete in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL), will have the opportunity to test themselves against some of the top professional academies in the world. Their inclusion highlights Dallas Cup’s commitment to providing elite domestic clubs with a platform to compete at the highest level while strengthening ties with the ECNL, one of the premier youth leagues in the United States. This year marks a milestone edition of Dallas Cup, featuring more than 440 boys’ and girls’ teams competing across U10-U19 age groups. The tournament will welcome over 10,000 elite athletes, along with referees and teams from more than 30 countries, continuing its legacy as one of the world’s premier international youth soccer events.
The 2025 Dallas Cup presented by Coca-Cola will take place from April 13 through April 20. Tickets are now on sale for the marquee Opening Day event at Cotton Bowl Stadium, which will feature a triple-header of matches and the Whataparade of Teams presented by Whataburger and Opening Ceremonies.
Fans and teams can purchase tickets and learn more about the tournament by visiting www.DallasCup.org or following @dallascup on social media.

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