
You know what we love about sports?
Not just the winners or the losers, the goals or the misses, or the final results and team standings.
We love the stories: the players, the teams, and the journey they take us on.
Today, we close a chapter in Dallas Trinity FC’s story, as the club sees fourteen players bid adieu, each leaving a lasting impact and their fingerprints on the club’s founding history.
Allie Thornton

After impressive stints in France and Belgium, picking up silverware along the way, Allie Thornton came to Dallas with her sights set on even more.
Her first season with Dallas Trinity FC could not have gone better if you scripted it. Thornton became the inaugural Golden Boot winner of the Gainbridge Super League, forever etching her name into league history.
The streets won’t forget where they were when Allie scored the league’s and club’s first hat trick, and not just any hat trick, a perfect hat trick at the Cotton Bowl vs Lexington on 9/13/24.
She finished the club’s inaugural season with 13 goals, a 59% shooting accuracy on 44 total shots, and a place on the All-League First Team.
This season, Allie added four more goals and two assists to her career tally, proving to be the ultimate Swiss Army knife in attack, whether starting the game or coming off the bench, no matter where it was, #20 continued to strike fear in the hearts of her opponents
A part of the Dallas Trinity FC family for life, all the best to Allie Thornton on the next chapter of her career.
Amber Wisner

The rock. The foundation. The captain. Amber Wisner.
What started as a conversation about a managerial role with DTFC evolved into Amber becoming the first player signed in club history. A decision she described as a bet on herself, one that we can safely say paid off.
Amber arrived in Dallas with a stacked résumé spanning an illustrious college career, a decorated club career, and international experience, helping lay the foundation upon which Dallas built its identity.
Wisner’s tenure in Dallas included leading the club to two straight playoff appearances, earning back-to-back All-League First Team selections, and playing every single minute of every single game across her two seasons in the league.
Leading by example.
“A big reason why I came to Dallas in the first place was them as a family and as people. You obviously want to have a good career and impact on the game, but for me, it’s always been much more about the impact that I’ve had on people within the game. It was great to hear my teammates and it meant a lot, because at the end of the day, that’s the legacy you leave,” said Amber Wisner.
301 career matches played. A part of the Dallas Trinity FC family for life, all the best to Amber Wisner on a very happy retirement.
Bethany Bos

A player that every DTFC fan could no doubt recognize rocking the hairband-headband combo and putting the ball in the back of the net: Bethany Bos.
A trailblazer on the field with her prolific scoring prowess, and off the field with her focus on mental health, Bethany joined the club at the start of the calendar year to provide the team with a push during the final stretch of the season.
And that she did.
Bos appeared in every game after signing with Dallas and scored three goals along the way.
“I’m really proud of our group; the girls we have are very tight-knit and it’s special to be a part of,” said Bethany Bos.
A part of the Dallas Trinity FC family for life, all the best to Bethany Bos on the next chapter of her career.
Caroline Kelly

The third all-time leading scorer in Saint Louis Billikens history and a TCU alum, Caroline Kelly was part of the exclusive group of players who featured in the inaugural season of the Gainbridge Super League as a member of Brooklyn FC.
This season, Caroline returned to Texas, this time with Dallas Trinity FC, and became part of something bigger.
Kelly scored the first, only, and the game-winning goal in the I-45 Texas showdown between the Houston Dash and Dallas Trinity FC, helping ignite what was a historic win inone of the state’s newest rivalries.
She made 14 appearances for Dallas this season and added one start to her résumé in Trinity colors.
A part of the Dallas Trinity FC family for life, all the best to Caroline Kelly on the next chapter of her career.
Caroline Swann

Rocking the number 52, the No. 1 ranked player in the 2027 Texas Girls Soccer Rankings and a Golden Ball winner at the Concacaf Girls’ U-15 Championship, Caroline Swann joined Dallas Trinity FC at the start of the 2025/26 season carrying plenty of hype.
Swann made 12 appearances and four starts for Dallas, holding down the midfield alongside Amber Wisner and providing the kind of energy that could change the tempo of a game in an instant.
While her time in Dallas may have been brief, she showed exactly why she is regarded as one of the brightest young talents in the state.
Swann may be leaving Dallas Trinity FC, but she won’t be leaving Texas, as she now begins the next chapter of her career with the Texas Longhorns.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Caroline Swann on the next chapter of her career.
Hannah Davison

Scoring the first-ever goal in Dallas Trinity FC history, Hannah Davison will forever be a DTFC hero.
Joining the club at the start of its inaugural season with experience from Sweden, Scotland, and the NWSL, Hannah went on to make the fifth-most appearances in club history.
Hannah was consistently among the team’s leaders in defensive statistics and led the team in clearances in both of her seasons with the club. Her performances earned her a place on the All-League Second Team last season, while also helping Dallas reach the playoffs in each of its first two campaigns.
In fact, Hannah was a sneaky offensive weapon as well. She scored two goals in the club’s inaugural season, and her clearances often served as the starting point for lethal Dallas Trinity FC counterattacks, something that was on full display in Dallas’ 4-0 win to clinch a playoff spot this season.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Hannah Davison on the next chapter of her career.
Jenny Danielsson

Call her the “Finnisher.”
Jenny Danielsson joined Dallas Trinity FC with a stacked résumé. Having played professionally since 2011, Jenny arrived not only as a win-now player, but also as a valuable veteran presence in the locker room and in the Dallas community.
Jenny scored two goals during her time in Dallas, with her final goal coming as a super sub in the 90+1st minute of a much-needed win over Spokane Zephyr FC this season. A goal then voted on by the fans as DTFC’s “Goal of the Year.”. She also added two assists during her tenure with the club.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Jenny Danielsson on the next chapter of her career.
Kiley Dulaney

Joining Dallas Trinity FC at the start of the season fresh off a 2025 NWSL Challenge Cup title, Kiley Dulaney appeared in 17 matches for the club this season.
Her first game with Dallas? A win.
The Arkansas alum ended the season with a perfect tackle success rate, going 9-for-9 on her tackle attempts and finishing with a 100% success rate.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Kiley Dulaney on the next chapter of her career.
Lauren Lapomarda

After helping Parma earn promotion in Italy during her first professional season, Lauren Lapomarda brought that winning culture to Dallas Trinity FC at the start of this season.
A Texas native, Lauren helped Dallas secure a playoff berth this season, proving that winning has become a common theme throughout her career.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Lauren Lapomarda on the next chapter of her career.
Maya McCutcheon

Born in Dallas and playing for Dallas’ team, hometown hero Maya McCutcheon was a mainstay for DTFC this season.
Of the 26 appearances Maya made this season, Dallas went undefeated in 17 of them. In fact, her lone goal of the season against Brooklyn FC proved to be the difference between Dallas making, and not making, the playoffs.
P.S. She’s a defender.
Maya finished the season ranked among the team’s top three in clearances while posting an unreal 82.4% pass completion rate.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Maya McCutcheon on a very happy retirement.
Sam Estrada

Born in El Paso and an SMU alum, Sam Estrada stayed in Texas, joining Dallas Trinity FC ahead of the club’s inaugural season as the team’s second-string goalkeeper and fifth overall signing.
Over her two seasons with Dallas, Sam made five appearances, posting a 75% save percentage this season.
One of those saves came in a big moment, as Sam denied a penalty against Sporting Jacksonville this season. A two-time DTFC “Teammate of the Year,” Sam leaves some large gloves to fill on and off the field.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Sam Estrada on the next chapter of her career.
Samar Guidry

One goal, two assists, first on Dallas Trinity FC in successful dribbles per game, and top five on the team in clearances, interceptions, tackles, accurate long balls, accurate passes, and big chances created, all in Samar Guidry’s first season with Dallas Trinity FC.
The wing back out of McKinney, Texas, went all out in the first year of her professional career with Dallas.
The best part about Samar’s goal contributions this season, other than the obvious fact that she’s a defender, is that they all came in wins. Dallas Trinity FC went undefeated in matches where Samar either scored or assisted.
She opened up a new side of her game with Dallas.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Samar Guidry on the next chapter of her career.
Sealey Strawn

The 18-year-old phenom with the voice of an angel, Dallas’ very own Sealey Strawn joined DTFC during its inaugural season.
In her first season with the club, Sealey recorded four goals and two assists in 19 appearances, finishing third on the team in scoring.
And this was not just a good season, it was great enough to earn her the 2024/25 Young Player of the Season award in the league’s inaugural campaign, forever etching her name into the history books.
This season, Sealey took it up a notch, leading Dallas with five goals while adding an assist. Two of those goals came in the same game, as Sealey scored her first professional brace in her final home match, a 4-0 win over Fort Lauderdale.
Couple her impressive tenure in Dallas with appearances for the U.S. U-15, U-19, and U-20 Women’s Youth National Teams, and all signs point toward a bright future for Sealey as she begins her next chapter with the University of North Carolina.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Sealey Strawn on the next chapter of her career.
Tyler McCamey

McCamey joined Dallas Trinity FC at the start of the calendar year and instantly became the team’s number-one option between the sticks. And to say she was good would be an understatement.
Despite joining midway through the season, Tyler finished among the league leaders in several categories, recording 56 total saves, 32 saves from inside the box, 14 runs out, and an average Sofascore rating of 6.84. She also posted a 73% save percentage and recorded three clean sheets, good for a top-10 mark in the league.
Tyler ranked second on Dallas in accurate passes per match and led the league in total saves, saves from inside the box, and runs out.
And on top of all that, she even recorded an assist, picking out a teammate almost all the way from Dallas’ box to Spokane’s box. It’s easy to see why she’ll be making her way from Dallas to FC Barcelona Femení next season.
A part of Dallas Trinity FC’s family for life, all the best to Tyler McCamey on the next chapter of her career.




















































































































































































































































































