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2025 USYS National Championship

2025 USYS National Championship

MI RANGERS FC ELITE 64 06/07G UPSET FC DALLAS ETX 07G PREMIER 1-0

In a gripping U19 Girls semifinal at the 2025 USYS National Championships, MI Rangers delivered a determined and disciplined performance to defeat the favored FC Dallas, prevailing 1-0 and securing a spot in the national final.

PATH TO THE SEMIFINALS

MI Rangers earned their place at the national championship by qualifying through the National League, proving themselves as one of the country’s top programs. In group play, they remained undefeated with a 2-0-1 record, scoring 6 goals and conceding 4. FC Dallas, behind the scenes of the semifinal, similarly earned their semifinal berth with strong performances in regional and National League qualifiers.

SEMIFINAL SHOWDOWN: KEY MOMENTS

The decisive moment came from Jordyn Klaasen, whose goal put the Rangers into the national championship match – a key highlight recognized across social coverage. MI Rangers’ victory demonstrated their mental strength, tactical awareness, and ability to perform under pressure – especially against a historically dominant club like FC Dallas.

A RUN TO REMEMBER: PRIDE ON DISPLAY

For MI Rangers, this semifinal win – and their journey to the national final – stands as a testament to their resilience, teamwork, and talent. Qualifying through the National League and advancing through group and knockout rounds, they represented Michigan with heart and determination. We are immensely proud of this team. Their performance in Orlando wasn’t just about the goals or the results – it was about the belief, unity, and rising to the moment. The legacy of this group will live on, shining as a beacon of youth soccer excellence for years to come.

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