I’m off to another soccer game, so here’s a quick video reaction to a massive win for FC Dallas.Enjoy the night. The playoffs are still a possibility. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Hey, friends. Thank you for all of your support this season.Chris Winters joins us, and we start off by talking about North Texas SC’s disappointing home loss against Real Monarchs. This was not what they needed. While they are still above the playoff line, the margins are thin going into the final week of the MLS Next Pro regular season. Everything comes down to the LAFC2 match on Sunday. Afterburn Soccer will be there!We then broke down the big result up in Portland, as hard a place to play as any. FC Dallas came back twice to grab a vital road point that keeps them in contention, even if other results did not go their way. With three games left, they control their own destiny. Can they get it done? How are we loving the newfound team vibes?Like, subscribe, share, go wild! Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
There is no bigger story to FC Dallas’ transfer signings than… Christian Cappis.No, Lucho Acosta, as heralded as his arrival was, did not have the same impact as Cappis this season.In fact, Acosta is gone, and Cappis is now anchoring a resurgent midfield.But Christian Cappis, who at one point in his young career wanted to sign for FC Dallas but was slotted somehow into Houston Dynamo’s territory (bizarre, I know), returned to Frisco at the right time after a solid number of years with various Scandinavian teams. That experience abroad no doubt seasoned him and helped him grow as a professional.His leadership was needed.I asked head coach Eric Quill after FC Dallas’ win over Austin FC about the midfielder and the qualities he possesses that has helped turn this ship around. Quill was more than happy to oblige, speaking especially about the leadership of the midfielder. Cappis has helped some of the younger guys, including Kaick, organize the midfield, find space, and develop. In fact, as we have mentioned on the pod, when Cappis is subbed off, FC Dallas suffers.Listen to Quill and his glowing report on what Christian has brought to the Burn.AFTERBURN SOCCER is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
A great show on Monday night, as we felt lifted by big performances from both FC Dallas and North Texas SC over the weekend.Yes, FC Dallas is back in the playoff hunt on a six-game unbeaten streak led by Petar Musa and a resurgent side.It’s fun to hear head coach Eric Quill’s enthusiasm and appreciation for the hard work of this team.Their 3-1 win over the Rapids dominated a good chunk of our conversation.North Texas SC traveled to Minnesota and found a big win of their own, 2-1. The win pushed them back into playoff contention.We close out the show with predictions for what promises to be another fun weekend ahead. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Thanks as usual for liking and subscribing.Thanks for the questions during the show. We have a small but mighty audience, and we appreciate the support.The big question - how will FC Dallas fare against Colorado next week? We close out the show with some predictions, but we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. Will fans be disappointed? Is FC Dallas going to find another confident win? Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
A good, tight show tonight as we break down FC Dallas and North Texas SC results and news.The big story was FC Dallas’ draw at St Louis, despite going down to ten men. A huge performance from Jacob Jackson who earns MLS Player of the Week Honors.North Texas SC also welcomed Ventura County after beating them on the west coast and found a late goal for a draw and PK shootout win. They are above the playoff line.Lots of good stuff - even a smattering of NFL talk near the end.Life is good. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Rather than write something up, I popped open my phone camera to share a few thoughts of what was, in my opinion, a solid evening for FC Dallas and North Texas.FC Dallas held on to an away draw at St Louis, despite like 30 shots on goal and being down to ten players most of the match. Jacob Jackson was a huge presence in this one, but credit to Petar Musa for finding yet another clutch goal. You always take an away point in this league.North Texas SC couldn’t replicate their big away win against Ventura County but also found a late equalizer from Aaron Essel to earn a draw at home. They went on to confidently claim the extra point in the penalty kick shootout. They are now officially above the playoff line again. Good stuff for this young team.All in all, with all the adversity these teams have faced, it’s a night we can take as fans and keeps the postseason in contention. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Welcome to the Afterburn Soccer Show.We hit the topics quick and hard. Apologies in advance for Collin’s audio issues in this one - something up with his phone.FC Dallas drew at home to LAFC after going down from a golazo by Son Heung-min. Logan Farrington tied it up, but it was Michael Collodi with a huge performance. Are we witnessing a goalkeeper battle? Is Maarten Paes out for a while? Lots to think about.North Texas SC collapsed after two yellow cards to Mo Cisset. Despite some first-teamers getting time with the squad, it did not look good. North Texas is in dangerous territory as now they have to really claw their way back into postseason contention.Thanks for listening in! Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Thanks for liking and subscribing to the show!Special shout-out to the Collodi family!We hit all the topics in this episode - FC Dallas, Petar Musa’s injury, away draws, depth and formation stuff, and more.Oh, yeah, and Enes Sali is back with North Texas. That’s a good thing, right? Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Welcome back to the Afterburn Soccer Show for August 11, 2025FC Dallas get a big win at home, 2-0 over the Portland Timbers. What an atmosphere. What a result after a lot of change. Petar Musa opens the scoring. Lalas Abubakar grabs a massive header goal. Michael Collodi is so strong in goal. Lots to like about this performance.* What did you like, guys?* Matt Doyle wrote that the Lucho Acosta departure looked like a ton of weight lifted off this team?Let’s hear from Eric Quill after the game.* How are confident are you feeling about this team making things interesting in the playoff push?North Texas, on Friday night, traveled down to Austin FC 2. Augusto Alvaro and Pedrinho started in this one which NTSC led most of the way behind Caleb Swann’s first professional goal. Strong performance, denied late by an Austin goal but winning the PK shootout.* Is this a good sign that NTSC can find a way to win without their talisman, Sam Sarver?Lots of roster turmoil:* Do we expect Dallas to bring in any more players before the window closes?* Who has the most to gain with Lucho Acosta’s departure?Predictions:North Texas welcomes St Louis City 2 on Saturday.FC Dallas travel down to Austin on Saturday. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
If you missed our written interview with Mo, you can find it here.Otherwise, enjoy this slightly edited audio conversation with Mohamed Cisset, defender with North Texas Soccer Club.It’s a bonus episode! Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Our latest pod is up, breaking down FC Dallas’ continued woes at home after they lost 4-3 at home to NYCFC. A disappointing night again, and head coach Eric Quill is still searching for answers. Is it the roster? Is it the coach? Is it the roster construction? Why can’t this team figure it out?And what is the future of Lucho Acosta?North Texas SC, meanwhile, balled out in an impressive win at home against visiting C.D. Tapatio. The two strong academy programs showcased some fun soccer, but it was Pedrinho leading the way with two great goals. Tsiki had two awesome assists. Lots of fun in this one.Thanks to Chris Winters, Jose Carmona, Collin Coovert, and Mar Cin for joining us on this one.Thanks for liking and subscribing. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
I know there is some kind of All-Star game going on tonight, but FC Dallas fans aren’t really bothered by such diversions.Instead, we are basking in a 4-point week for our team, a rarity in what has been a tough season.Of the many questions troubling fans in Frisco, one has been the lack of opportunities for young players trying to make their way through the academy, out of North Texas SC, and into the senior team.Not, of course, that it has been all bad. Pedrinho, after an excellent championship year with North Texas, has been a welcome surprise this season, chipping in 2 goals and 3 assists as a backup playmaker/starting winger. Kaick, at 19 years of age, started earning minutes pretty quickly and may be beginning to hit his stride — though he was a signing directly from Gremio’s U19 side. Álvaro is another young signing who has had some decent performances with North Texas and now with Dallas.Beyond that, for a long stretch of games, FC Dallas was mostly turning to underperforming veterans to try to carve out results. Guys like Bernard Kamungo and even Logan Farrington, who spent some formative minutes with NTSC, haven’t been as consistent as needed. Why not play the youth if the guys with more experience are going to struggle?Suddenly, though, that North Texas to FC Dallas pipeline is looking stronger and stronger.Josh Torquato bags a homegrown deal as he steps in at left wingback and plays well. Really well for a 17-year-old.Sam Sarver transferred his scintillating form with the reserve team into an energetic cameo and earned a penalty kick late on Saturday, a quick rise from SuperDraft pick to potential first teamer.And the fans ate it up. Because we love these kinds of stories. This is what FC Dallas has been about. Yes, we want stars and good players on our roster, but we love it when the youngsters work their way up, get their shot, and make the most of it. We love it when guys like Chris Richards are able to come home and wear the local colors. We believe it when Dan Hunt and company said this team was about building through the academy.So, hey, in a very strange season that has had plenty of disappointment (so far), let’s take a moment to celebrate with Quill on two young guys who bring inspiration and energy, who are playing well above their years, and potentially helping the team write a different ending to the season.Here’s to many more. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
It’s hard to write the show notes, because we had so much to cover in this episode as we welcomed Chris Winters, who covers North Texas SC for 3rd Degree.Here are a few highlights:* How are we feeling about FC Dallas after a 4 point week? Is there hope?* Has Quill found something in this formation?* Will Musa break FC Dallas’ season goal scoring record?* When will Sam Sarver be signed?* How about them kids?* What is the future of Lucho Acosta?* How will North Texas fare without Sam Sarver?* Jersey-gate with Collin. Shoutout to Dan Hunt!* A dash of looking ahead at this weekend with games for both North Texas and FC DallasThanks for liking, subscribing, sharing, and enjoying. We appreciate you! Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
For those fans hoping that a road trip might give the team a chance to flip their play around after three home losses, FC Dallas unfortunately couldn’t deliver, losing to Los Angeles FC 2-0.Patrickson Delgado turned the ball over in the first half which LAFC quickly delivered into an opening goal via a young talent Nathan Ordaz. A foul on the box was called on Shaq Moore as he went shoulder to shoulder with Dennis Bouanga, an all too familiar situation for teams facing the LA. Bouanga slotted the PK home.The big drama in this one was seeing Lucho Acosta lose his captaincy and left on the bench to start the game. Pedrinho got the start, but FC Dallas really didn’t get things going. Not that it was all bad - as Quill noted to media after the match, there definitely was some hard work by the team. For a stretch in the first half, they were doing good work staying organized and preventing Los Angeles from finding opportunities.Maarten Paes also had a solid game with seven saves, showing vital leadership and keeping the team at least with some hope as minutes ticked by.Ultimately, though, there were once again no answers for a team that is struggling with a lack of confidence and a clear identity. Even when Lucho came back on in the second half, the creative attacker struggled to influence the game.I was able to send in a couple of questions - listen in to the audio above, shared by FC Dallas.The big challenge for Eric Quill is to find ways to keep this team at least bought in and heads held high. It’s clear that the mounting run of results are only going to keep dragging the team down unless they can weather the storm and figure things out in real time. The season is slipping away.AFTERBURN SOCCER is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Hey, friends, thanks for listening in to this nearly hour podcast about FC Dallas and North Texas SC.We talk about some big stuff:* Why is FC Dallas playing so poorly right now?* Is Eric Quill on the hot seat?* Are future signings on the way going to help FC Dallas?* How is North Texas doing?* And more…Love your support! Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Thanks for listening and subscribing to the Afterburn Soccer Show, a podcast focusing on FC Dallas and North Texas Soccer Club.In this episode, we look back at an awful week with two home losses, red cards, and lots of misery. Was the offense improved? Yes! But we ask lots of questions about what is holding this team back, listen in to Eric Quill’s post-game comments, and try to shift ahead to a crucial home match against Minnesota on Friday.Good news - North Texas SC is back in action this week. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Thanks as usual for your support.You’ll hear from Bernard Kamungo and Eric Quill in this episode as we look ahead to a two game match week for FC Dallas, crucial in their hopes for postseason progress.Plus, we touch upon North Texas’ difficult road trip but find positives nonetheless in this young team.And a splash of Club World Cup talk. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Álvaro Augusto is an FC Dallas kind of signing, a kid who impressed the team as a young player when they trained during preseason in Portugal. As a 19-year-old defender, there was no expectation that he was anything but a project, someone with athleticism and talent to develop for the future.With injuries and suspensions, though, FC Dallas turned to the youngster on Saturday on the road against Sporting Kansas City, a surprise start considering his limited minutes. Before this, Augusto had grabbed minutes as a late-game substitute for the senior team and six starts for North Texas. But that didn’t stop him from an emotional, spirited performance that gave the Burn their first win in a month.I asked North Texas SC head coach John Gall, who has worked frequently with the youngster, about the performance and what it means. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe
Thank you for listening in to the Afterburn Soccer Show. We try to go live on Monday evenings and then post the audio the next day.This week, after a decent break, we jump back into things, a little rusty perhaps, but maybe we wanted to be right where FC Dallas was coming off of a big break. Did they get the job done in Kansas City? Of course with a 4-2 win.We talk about the key performances, especially the return of Sebastian Lletget, Lucho Acosta getting two goals, Musa scoring, and Augusto Alvaro making a big debut and showing off well. But is he starter material? Some say yes, some say no.We hit North Texas, talk about upcoming opponents (a shoutout to Milan Iloski formerly of Orange County Soccer Club), and end with some yawns.That’s life. Get full access to AFTERBURN SOCCER at www.afterburn.soccer/subscribe