Okay, we’re back on track, aiming for the end of each month after my pilgrimage to Kenilworth Road messed Buzz and I around
North Texas SC
Stories pertaining to the North Texas Soccer Club, the USL-1 side operated by FC Dallas.
North Texas SC concedes late to San Jose Earthquakes II
Conceding late goals has been an unfortunate part of North Texas’ story in 2023, with points continuing to be dropped in added time.
North Texas’ undefeated streak ends in 2-0 Loss in Portland
“We did a serious game but sometimes they are lucky,” said a bereft Head Coach Javier Cano after the match as a 6-game unbeaten streak…
Carl Sainté called into Haiti National Team
Carl Sainté of North Texas SC has been named to the Haitian National Team camp for the June FIFA International Window (June 12-20) and the final roster for Haiti ahead of the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup.
Ramirez brace leads North Texas past Galaxy II
A brace from the young Anthony Ramirez was the difference in a weather-delayed match between North Texas SC and LA Galaxy II, with trialist Tomas Pondeca assisting.
North Texas SC concedes late and loses shootout to Dynamo 2
North Texas SC’s mental mountain versus Houston Dynamo 2 continues as two leads evaporate and they fall in the extra point penalty shootout.
FCD brings up Michael Webber from North Texas SC on short-term loan
Prior to the game against Houston Dynamo on Saturday night, FC Dallas announced that the club had signed North Texas SC goalkeeper Michael Webber to a short-term loan agreement.
Grading the North Texas SC foreign signing track record
I was watching North Texas SC come from behind to beat a short-handed St. Louis City 2 last night and I was pretty uninspired by the crop of foreign signings this year.
North Texas SC rolls over short-handed St. Louis City 2
A hat trick of assists from left-back Tyshawn Rose and a second-half brace from Jose Mulato saw North Texas SC capture all three points at home over St. Louis City 2.
10-man North Texas SC falls to Colorado Rapids 2
Two goals from Hope Avayevu were not enough, as Tyshawn Rose’s sending off loomed large over North Texas SC, and the already short defensive unit conceded four second half goals to fall to Colorado Rapids II.