The 40th Anniversary Dallas Cup concluded on Sunday crowning their final six champions after the initial four were crowned on Saturday. Among the ten champions crowned were two local sides, FC Dallas and Dallas Kicks SC. Tigres and Toronto FC won two titles each.

Gordon Jago Super Group Championship

Championship Sunday was highlighted by the Gordon Jago Super Group final between La Liga's Villarreal CF and defending Super Group champions Tigres.

Villarreal CF and Tigres both created chances in the opposing zone for the bulk of the first half. The match remained scoreless, however, until the 41st minute. Diego Raya, who scored two goals for Villarreal in the semi-final against NYCFC on Friday, sliced his way through the Tigres defense with some nifty dribbling and tucked the ball to the far post, putting The Yellow Submarine in front 1-0.

With the game at 1-0, Tigres began to apply relentless pressure on the Villarreal back line. In the 80th minute, Tigres' attack paid off, as Enrique Prieto scored with a brilliant, first-touch finish in the box. The final whistle blew with the score tied at 1-1, and the match was sent to extra time.

The match remained locked at 1-1 following twenty minutes of bonus time and the game was sent to penalty kicks to determine a champion. Tigres' keeper Alan Flores - a late tactical sub in overtime for the PKs - made three acrobatic saves and Tigres won the penalty kick shootout 3-0.

Tigres' win marks their fourth Super Group championship (2013, 2011, 2018, 2019) - the most all-time - and they became the first team to repeat as Super Group champions since Clube Atletico Paranense in 2004-2005.

Under 19 Championship

The final game on Sunday took place between California's FC Golden State White and Houston Dynamo Academy for the Under 19 Championship at 5:15 pm.

The match saw box-to-box action, but neither side was able to scratch the scoreboard in the first half. In the 54th minute, Houston Dynamo's Jalen Anderson slotted away the first goal of the match thanks to a beautiful pass from Jaden Servania - FCD's Brandon Servania's brother - into the box.

FC Golden State would strike back in the 64th minute. After some nice team play down the wing, a cross was driven into the box, landing at the foot of Alan Santos who slid the ball into the back of the net. Eight minutes later, Pedro da Silva scored a spectacular solo goal after dribbling along the by-line to put FC Golden State in front 2-1.

Late in stoppage time, Houston Dynamo was awarded a penalty kick. Heriberto Soto stepped up to the spot and calmly tucked the ball into the left side of the net, leveling the game at 2-2, thus sending the game into a penalty kick shootout.

All five players converted from the penalty spot for FC Golden State, winning the shootout 5-4, as the Californian side won their second consecutive Under 19 title.

Under 18 Championship

The third match of the day at Toyota Stadium was a matchup between FC Dallas Youth Premier and Maplebrook Elite out of Minnesota.

FC Dallas' Jose Ortiz opened up the scoring in the 33rd minute with one of the goals of the tournament, a beautiful flick to himself in the box, followed by a smash into the back of the net off the volley.

Right before the halftime break, Maplebrook's Patrick Weah headed home a goal after a cross from Eric Smits to level the game at 1-1. In the 58th minute, Maplebrook's Isaac Eckroth added a second goal from a beautiful, curling free kick from well outside the box to put the team from Minnesota ahead 2-1. In the 81st minute, Tayeb Benjaafar added an insurance goal, putting Maplebrook Elite in front 3-1.

FCD Premier's Ortiz, who scored twelve goals during the 2019 Dallas Cup, scored his second goal of the game in stoppage time, but it was a little too late for the local side.

Maplebrook Elite hoisted the U18 "Boot and Ball" championship trophy, becoming the first team from Minnesota to win a Dallas Cup title.

Under 17 Championship

The Under 17 Final between Mexico's Queretaro FC and Phoenix Rising FC Scottsdale ECNL kicked off Sunday at 10:30 am from Toyota Stadium.

Marcos Mora scored the opening goal of the match for the team out of Arizona in the 34th minute. After a giant throw-in into the box from nearly 40 yards out, a flicked header found Mora at the far post who headed in the first goal of the match.

The game remained 1-0 until late in regulation when Queretaro's Iker Ortega left his mark. In the 86th minute, a well-swung cross into the box found the head of Ortega who connected on the equalizing goal. Both sides created chances in the waning minutes of regulation, but the match was sent into penalty kicks with the score at 1-1.

Phoenix Rising's keeper Gregory Squire made two saves in the penalty shootout, and Phoenix Rising FC was named the 2019 Dallas Cup Under 17 Champion.

40 years of @dallascup and no Arizona champion...until now.



Congratulations to the @PHXRisingYouth 02 Boys ECNL team on your title! #UpRising #RisingTogether pic.twitter.com/A8gl7r1dVe — Phoenix Rising FC (@PHXRisingFC) April 21, 2019

Under 16 Championship

The Under 16 Dallas Cup champion was decided Sunday morning in a matchup between North Texas side Solar SC ECNL and Toronto FC Academy.

Goals were hard to come by in this one, as the match remained scoreless into the second half. In the 64th minute, Toronto FC's Kosi Thompson broke the tie, blasting a shot into the right side of the net. The Thompson goal proved to be the lone goal of the match as Toronto FC Academy claimed the U15 title.

Toronto FC Academy is just the fifth team from Canada to win a "Boot and Ball" trophy, and the first since 1988.

Dr Pepper Dallas Cup 2019 Champions!



Congratulations to the U-16 and U-12 teams!#ALLFORONE pic.twitter.com/1GS7gzWoOx — Toronto FC Academy (@tfcacademy) April 21, 2019

Under 15 Championship

The Under 15 final was an international clash between Eintracht Frankfurt of Germany and Mexico's Tigres at 12:00 pm on Saturday.

Denilson Lira started the scoring for Tigres in the 7th minute, putting the Mexican side ahead 1-0. In the 11th minute, Eintracht Frankfurt's Yannick Freischland equalized the match from the penalty mark. Five minutes later, Tigres' Anghelo Lopez scored a penalty kick of his own, putting Tigres back ahead 2-1.

In the 45th minute, Alfonso Rosales added a third goal for Tigres, giving the Liga MX side a two-goal cushion. Eintracht Frankfurt's Mehdi Loune cut into the deficit with a goal in the 60th minute, bringing the score to 3-2.

The German side continued to look for the elusive, equalizing goal, but it was not there in the end. The final whistle blew, thus crowning Tigres 2019 Under 15 champion.

Super 14s Championship

The last stadium game on Saturday was the nationally televised Univision Deportes Super 14s final between Eintracht Frankfurt and LA United Futbol Academy.

Eintracht's Luis Lange scored the first goal of the game in the 27th minute, tucking one past the LA United keeper just inside the far post. In the 42nd minute, the German side added a second goal as Bennett Kruse connected on a beautiful left-footed strike. In the 57th minute, Luis Lange scored his second goal of the game, ripping a shot from outside the box past the LA United keeper.

The final score ended 3-0 with Eintracht Frankfurt winning the Univision Deportes Super 14s title, the club's fifth Dallas Cup title all-time.

Under 14 Championship

The Under 14 final kicked off at 10:15 am on Saturday with Dallas Kicks Selecao squaring off against RISA SC Elite in a Texas showdown.

This one was all Dallas Kicks, however, as they overwhelmed the RISA SC defense from the start of the match. Edgar Munoz, Edson Marchan, and Joseph Rodriguez all bagged a brace in the lopsided affair. Patrick Novotny, Joshua Martinez, and Anthony Licea added goals as well for the Dallas Kicks side.

The final whistle blew with the final score of 9-0 as Dallas Kicks Selecao hoisted the second "Boot and Ball" championship trophy of the day.

Under 13 Championship

The Under 13 Championship kicked off the Saturday festivities at Toyota Stadium with a matchup between FC Dallas U13 Academy and Mexico's Angeles Soccer Elite.

Angeles Soccer Elite's Angel Basturo scored the opening goal of the match in the 29th minute. The Mexican side added another goal just minutes later as Patricio Gonzalez found the back of the net to make the score 2-0. On the stroke of halftime, FC Dallas' Gabriel Brandon pulled a goal back to make the score 2-1. The goal before the break seemed to shift momentum as the local side came out with some extra energy in the second half.

Alejandro Urzua scored in the 58th minute to level the game at 2-2. And with just three minutes remaining in regulation, FCD's Jack Minsky cleaned up a loose ball in front of the net, capping off the impressive second-half comeback.

FC Dallas U13 Academy hoisted the "Boot and Ball" trophy following the 3-2 victory. It was the academy's fourth Dallas Cup title in the past three years.

The U-13s Dallas Cup Champions! pic.twitter.com/5kzCgQLb70 — FC Dallas Youth (@FCDallasYouth) April 20, 2019

Under 12 Championship

The Under 12 championship between Toronto FC Academy and FC Dallas Academy South was played Sunday morning at the Toyota Soccer Center at 11 am.

Lucas Lima scored the first goal of the match for Toronto FC. Dylan Vanney added a brace with goals in the 55th and 58th minute for Toronto FC.

The match finished with the score of 3-0, as Toronto FC U12 Academy joined their Under 16 academy side on the list of 2019 Dr Pepper Dallas Cup champions.

CHAMPIONNNNNNSSSSS!!!



TORONTO FC U-12s



FT: Toronto FC Academy U-12 3- FC Dallas U-12 Academy South 0



U-12| #TFCLive | #DallasCup pic.twitter.com/aIf2rmVaQs — Toronto FC Academy (@tfcacademy) April 21, 2019

Dr Pepper Dallas Cup 40th Champions

Under 12: Toronto FC U12 Academy (CAN)

Under 13: FC Dallas U13 Academy (USA)

Under 14: Dallas Kicks Selecao (USA)

Univision Deportes Super 14s: Eintracht Frankfurt (GER)

Under 15: Tigres (MEX)

Under 16: Toronto FC Academy (CAN)

Under 17: Phoenix Rising FC (USA)

Under 18: Maplebrook Elite (USA)

Under 19: FC Golden State (USA)

#DallasCup ⚽️🏆 Tigres 🇲🇽 se convierte en bicampeón del Super Group de la @dallascup al vencer en la final en penales al Villarreal 🇪🇸 | Fotos de @OwarVega pic.twitter.com/2RbyTThMwb — AlDiaDallas (@AlDiaDallas) April 21, 2019

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Gordon Jago Super Group: Tigres (MEX)