On the cool evening of May 7, 2024, FC Dallas secured a slot in the Round of 16 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup by edging past Memphis 901 FC with a score of 1-0. The match, held at Toyota Stadium, showcased a blend of seasoned tactics and fresh talent, culminating in a memorable victory for the home team.
Farrington's Breakthrough Moment
In the 73rd minute, FC Dallas newcomer Logan Farrington found the back of the net, scoring his first professional goal and entering the FC Dallas annals as the 63rd unique scorer in the team's Open Cup history. This goal, the team's 120th in the history of the tournament, was assisted by forward Jesús Ferreira, who has now delivered assists in consecutive matches, showcasing his growing influence on the field.
Stellar Debut Performances
The match was also a significant occasion for eight FC Dallas players who made their Open Cup debuts. Among them were Patrickson Delgado, Herbert Endeley, Asier Illarramendi, Petar Musa, Maarten Paes, Logan Farrington, Carl Sainté, and Liam Fraser, all of whom contributed to the team’s solid defensive and strategic play throughout the night.
Continued Excellence in Open Cup Play
With this latest win, FC Dallas improves its historical Open Cup record to 37 wins, 23 losses, and 6 draws. The team has been particularly strong at home, boasting a record of 24-7-3 in Open Cup games at Toyota Stadium. Under the guidance of Coach Estévez, the team has maintained a balanced record in Open Cup competition.
Looking Ahead: A Texas Derby
After their Open Cup exertions, FC Dallas will host a Copa Tejas match against Austin FC on May 11, 2024, at 7:30 PM CT. This match, set on Asian American Heritage Night and sponsored by Wild Turkey, promises to be a riveting clash and will be available to fans on the MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, as well as through the FC Dallas app in both Spanish and English, and on Talk Radio 1190 AM in English.
As FC Dallas continues its quest for the prestigious U.S. Open Cup, the team's blend of youthful vigor and experienced strategic play under Coach Estévez's stewardship promises more thrilling soccer action in the weeks to come.