- List of Supergroup champions
- Titles by team
- Titles by country
- Notable players
- References
- External links
{{more footnotes|date=February 2013}}{{infobox football tournament | logo = | founded = 1980 | number of teams = | region = International | current champions = {{flagicon|Mexico}} Tigres UANL (2018) | current = 2018 Dallas Cup | most successful club = {{flagicon|BOL}} Tahuichi Academy (4 times) }}The Dr Pepper Dallas Cup, commonly known as the Dallas Cup, is an annual international football tournament for invited youth teams. The tournament was established in 1980[1] and is held in Dallas, Texas, with FC Dallas serving as its host club. Venues used for the tournament include the Cotton Bowl and Toyota Stadium. The Cup has tournaments for age groups ranging from U-13 to U-19. Tigres UANL is the champion of the U19 Supergroup. The first ever Dallas Cup saw an English club side from South London, St. Thomas More, win the U14 cup, an amazing display in goal from Sean Woods saw him lofted onto the shoulders of his team-mates in celebration. List of Supergroup champions Year | Champion | Country |
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1980 | Texas Longhorns SC | United States}} | 1981 | Royal Navy | England}} | 1982 | Lagos Stars | Nigeria}} | 1983 | NSL Select | Canada}} | 1984 | NSL Select | Canada}} | 1985 | Trebor Lions | Nigeria}} | 1986 | Comets | United States}} | 1987 | Tahuichi | Bolivia}} | 1988 | Tahuichi | Bolivia}} | 1989 | Tahuichi | Bolivia}} | 1990 | Tahuichi | Bolivia}} | 1991 | Dynamo Moscow | Russia}} | 1992 | West Ham United | England}} | 1993 | Real Madrid | Spain}} | 1994 | Real Madrid | Spain}} | 1995 | São Paulo | Brazil}} | 1996 | Vitória | Brazil}} | 1997 | Vitória | Brazil}} | 1998 | San Lorenzo | Argentina}} | 1999 | Corinthians | Brazil}} | 2000 | Corinthians | Brazil}} | 2001 | UNAM Pumas | Mexico}} | 2002 | Nottingham Forest | England}} | 2003 | Tigres UANL | Mexico}} | 2004 | Atlético Paranaense | Brazil}} | 2005 | Atlético Paranaense | Brazil}} | 2006 | Dallas Texans | United States}} | 2007 | São Paulo | Brazil}} | 2008 | Liverpool | England}} | 2009 | São Paulo | Brazil}} | 2010 | Cruzeiro | Brazil}} | 2011 | Eintracht Frankfurt | Germany}} | Tigres UANL | Mexico}} | 2012 | Coritiba | Brazil}} | 2013 | Fulham | England}} | 2014 | River Plate | Argentina}} | 2015 | Coritiba | Brazil}} | 2016 | Everton | England}} | 2017 | FC Dallas | United States}} | 2018 | Tigres UANL | Mexico}} |
Titles by teamTeam | Country |
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4 titles |
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Tahuichi | Bolivia}} | 3 titles |
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São Paulo | Brazil}} | Tigres UANL | Mexico}} | 2 titles |
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Atlético Paranaense | Brazil}} | Corinthians | Brazil}} | NSL Select | Canada}} | Real Madrid | Spain}} | Vitória | Brazil}} | Coritiba | Brazil}} | 1 title |
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River Plate | Argentina}} | Comets | United States}} | Cruzeiro | Brazil}} | Dallas Texans | United States}} | Dynamo Moscow | Russia}} | Eintracht Frankfurt | Germany}} | Everton | England}} | FC Dallas | United States}} | Fulham F.C. | England}} | Lagos Stars | Nigeria}} | Liverpool | England}} | Nottingham Forest | England}} | Royal Navy | England}} | San Lorenzo | Argentina}} | Texas Longhorns | United States}} | Trebor Lions | Nigeria}} | UNAM Pumas | Mexico}} | West Ham United | England}} |
Titles by country Country |
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12 titles | Brazil}} | 6 titles | England}} | 4 titles | Bolivia}} | Mexico}} | United States}} | 2 titles | Argentina}} | Canada}} | Germany}} | Nigeria}} | Spain}} | 1 title | Russia}} |
Notable playersPlayers that participated in the Dallas Cup who later played on professional teams and national teams Alumni Player | Most Recent Professional Team | National Team |
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Freddy Adu | Las Vegas Lights | USA | Jeff Agoos | MetroStars | USA | Adolfo Bautista | Tepic | Mexico | DaMarcus Beasley | Houston Dynamo | USA | David Beckham | Paris Saint-Germain | England | Vincenzo Bernardo | Miami Fusion | USA | Michael Bradley | Toronto FC | USA | John O'Brien | Chivas USA | USA | Salvador Carmona | Cruz Azul | Mexico | Michael Carrick | Manchester United | England | José de Jesús Corona | Cruz Azul | Mexico | Bobby Convey | New York Red Bulls | USA | Fábio Costa | Santos FC | Brazil | Peter Crouch | Stoke City | England | Duilio Davino | Estudiantes | Mexico | Jermain Defoe | Sunderland | England | Allan Dellon | Brasiliense | Clint Dempsey | Seattle Sounders | USA | Landon Donovan | LA Galaxy | USA | Edmílson | Ceará | Brazil | Edu | Corinthians | Brazil | Ewerthon | Atlético Sorocaba | Brazil | Gerardo Galindo | Estudiantes de Altamira | Mexico | Gil | Corinthians | Brazil | Ian Harte | AFC Bournemouth | Ireland | Pierre Ibarra | Correcaminos UAT | Martin Kelly | Crystal Palace | England | Harry Kewell | Melbourne Heart | Australia | Ledley King | Tottenham Hotspur | England | Kléber | Coritiba | Brazil | Israel López | Toluca | Mexico | Jaime Lozano | Morelia | Mexico | Luisão | Benfica | Brazil | Braulio Luna | Atlético San Luis | Mexico | Maicon | Botafogo | Brazil | Rafael Márquez | Club Atlas | Mexico | Brian McBride | Chicago Fire | USA | Alberto Medina | Puebla | Mexico | Hakeem Olajuwon | Lagos Stars | Oguchi Onyewu | Philadelphia Union | USA | Diego Ordaz | C.F. Monterrey | Michael Owen | Stoke City | England | Luis Perez | C.F. Monterrey | Mexico | Gonzalo Pineda | Seattle Sounders | Mexico | Raul | New York Cosmos | Spain | Francisco Rodríguez | Cruz Azul | Mexico | Óscar Rojas | Club América | Mexico | Wayne Rooney | Manchester United | England | Rubinho | Corinthians | Brazil | Schumacher | Académica | Jonathan Spector | Orlando City | USA | Gerardo Torrado | Cruz Azul | Mexico | James Ward-Prowse | Southampton | England | Xavier | Gama |
References1. ^"Dr Pepper Dallas Cup Quick Facts"
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