{"id":213507,"date":"2019-04-22T09:37:42","date_gmt":"2019-04-22T07:37:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/u19s-dallas-cup-runners-up\/"},"modified":"2019-04-22T09:37:42","modified_gmt":"2019-04-22T07:37:42","slug":"u19s-dallas-cup-runners-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/en\/u19s-dallas-cup-runners-up\/","title":{"rendered":"U19s, Dallas Cup runners-up"},"content":{"protected":false,"blocks":[{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06.jpg","alt":"AGENCIAS","width":1344,"height":756,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06.jpg 1344w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06-32x18.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06-150x84.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/37ad13112b5b998aafd9e7f0d5c62f06-1200x675.jpg 1200w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 1344px) 100vw, 1344px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Miguel \u00c1ngel Tena\u2019s side lost in the penalty shootout after a tight final against Tigres (1-1)"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The U19s (Juvenil A) were named Dallas Cup runners-up, after losing a penalty shootout in a tight final against Tigres UANL (1-1). 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The squad was made up of the following players: Filip Jorgensen, Javier Cend\u00f3n, Miguel Oper\u00e9, Vadik Murria, Izan Morcillo, Dani Pereiro, Gonzaga Delage, Rodrigo Robles, Javi Comeras, Jos\u00e9 Luis Blanco, Alejandro Ren\u00e9, Borja Marz\u00e1, \u00c1lvaro Santos, Dani Tasende, Jorge Gald\u00f3n, \u00c1lex Baena, Fer Ni\u00f1o, Carlo Adriano, Diego Collado and Iv\u00e1n Morante."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The Dallas Cup is a tournament of massive proportions which celebrated its 40th edition. There are a total of ten different competitions within the same tournament. A total of 248 different teams took part in the Dallas Cup, divided in the following categories: U12s, U13s, U14s, Univisi\u00f3n Deportes Super U14s, U15s, U16s, U17s, U18s, U19s and U19s Gordon Jago Super Group."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The matches took place in impressive facilities. There were a total of four stadiums: Toyota Stadium, Cotton Bowl Stadium, MoneyGram Soccer Park (named \u2018Pitch of the Year\u2019 by Sports Turf magazine) and Richland College."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Five \u2018groguets\u2019 have already taken part in the tournament"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"It was the first time a team from Villarreal CF will take part in the tournament, although a number of players with a past or present linking them to the Yellows were previously involved. That includes Ramiro Funes Mori, who played in the 2008 edition, Mexican brothers Giovani and Jonathan dos Santos (2001), American forward Jozy Altidore (2004) and the Submarine\u2019s all-time top LaLiga scorer, Giuseppe Rossi (2006)."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Fifth Spanish club to take part in the Dallas Cup"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal were the fifth Spanish club to take part in this prestigious tournament. 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The Yellows, who were brilliant throughout the tournament, we not able to return home as champions in their first participation in this prestigious competition. Villarreal went ahead on the scoreboard thanks to a fantastic Diego Collado strike, which thanks to a magnificent piece of individual play, surprised the Mexican side before the break. With just ten minutes left, Tigres drew level, through Enrique Prieto. The game went to extra-time, where the Yellows could have gone ahead with three good chances. It was not to be though, and went down to spot-kicks, where Tigres came out victorious. After the penalty shootout defeat to Tigres (1-1), the U19s finish their Dallas Cup \u201919 participation, which they got victories against FC Dallas (2-1), Red Bull Brasil (4-1), Quer\u00e9taro FC (2-1) and New York City (3-2). Miguel \u00c1ngel Tena took 20 players to Dallas for the competition. The squad was made up of the following players: Filip Jorgensen, Javier Cend\u00f3n, Miguel Oper\u00e9, Vadik Murria, Izan Morcillo, Dani Pereiro, Gonzaga Delage, Rodrigo Robles, Javi Comeras, Jos\u00e9 Luis Blanco, Alejandro Ren\u00e9, Borja Marz\u00e1, \u00c1lvaro Santos, Dani Tasende, Jorge Gald\u00f3n, \u00c1lex Baena, Fer Ni\u00f1o, Carlo Adriano, Diego Collado and Iv\u00e1n Morante. The Dallas Cup is a tournament of massive proportions which celebrated its 40th edition. There are a total of ten different competitions within the same tournament. A total of 248 different teams took part in the Dallas Cup, divided in the following categories: U12s, U13s, U14s, Univisi\u00f3n Deportes Super U14s, U15s, U16s, U17s, U18s, U19s and U19s Gordon Jago Super Group. The matches took place in impressive facilities. There were a total of four stadiums: Toyota Stadium, Cotton Bowl Stadium, MoneyGram Soccer Park (named \u2018Pitch of the Year\u2019 by Sports Turf magazine) and Richland College. Five \u2018groguets\u2019 have already taken part in the tournament It was the first time a team from Villarreal CF will take part in the tournament, although a number of players with a past or present linking them to the Yellows were previously involved. That includes Ramiro Funes Mori, who played in the 2008 edition, Mexican brothers Giovani and Jonathan dos Santos (2001), American forward Jozy Altidore (2004) and the Submarine\u2019s all-time top LaLiga scorer, Giuseppe Rossi (2006). Fifth Spanish club to take part in the Dallas Cup Villarreal were the fifth Spanish club to take part in this prestigious tournament. Real Madrid last took part in 2006, FC Barcelona in 2011, Valencia CF in 2015 and Real Oviedo in 2018. Real Madrid won the tournament in 1993 and 1994. Dallas Cup is the oldest and most prestigious youth football tournament in the US. With groups from U12s to U19s, the Dallas Cup averages more than 100,000 spectators throughout the tournament week. 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The Yellows, who were brilliant throughout the tournament, we not able to return home as champions in their first participation in this prestigious competition. Villarreal went ahead on the scoreboard thanks to a fantastic Diego Collado strike, which thanks to a magnificent piece of individual play, surprised the Mexican side before the break. With just ten minutes left, Tigres drew level, through Enrique Prieto. The game went to extra-time, where the Yellows could have gone ahead with three good chances. It was not to be though, and went down to spot-kicks, where Tigres came out victorious. After the penalty shootout defeat to Tigres (1-1), the U19s finish their Dallas Cup \u201919 participation, which they got victories against FC Dallas (2-1), Red Bull Brasil (4-1), Quer\u00e9taro FC (2-1) and New York City (3-2). Miguel \u00c1ngel Tena took 20 players to Dallas for the competition. The squad was made up of the following players: Filip Jorgensen, Javier Cend\u00f3n, Miguel Oper\u00e9, Vadik Murria, Izan Morcillo, Dani Pereiro, Gonzaga Delage, Rodrigo Robles, Javi Comeras, Jos\u00e9 Luis Blanco, Alejandro Ren\u00e9, Borja Marz\u00e1, \u00c1lvaro Santos, Dani Tasende, Jorge Gald\u00f3n, \u00c1lex Baena, Fer Ni\u00f1o, Carlo Adriano, Diego Collado and Iv\u00e1n Morante. The Dallas Cup is a tournament of massive proportions which celebrated its 40th edition. There are a total of ten different competitions within the same tournament. A total of 248 different teams took part in the Dallas Cup, divided in the following categories: U12s, U13s, U14s, Univisi\u00f3n Deportes Super U14s, U15s, U16s, U17s, U18s, U19s and U19s Gordon Jago Super Group. The matches took place in impressive facilities. There were a total of four stadiums: Toyota Stadium, Cotton Bowl Stadium, MoneyGram Soccer Park (named \u2018Pitch of the Year\u2019 by Sports Turf magazine) and Richland College. 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There were a total of four stadiums: Toyota Stadium, Cotton Bowl Stadium, MoneyGram Soccer Park (named \u2018Pitch of the Year\u2019 by Sports Turf magazine) and Richland College."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Five \u2018groguets\u2019 have already taken part in the tournament"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"It was the first time a team from Villarreal CF will take part in the tournament, although a number of players with a past or present linking them to the Yellows were previously involved. That includes Ramiro Funes Mori, who played in the 2008 edition, Mexican brothers Giovani and Jonathan dos Santos (2001), American forward Jozy Altidore (2004) and the Submarine\u2019s all-time top LaLiga scorer, Giuseppe Rossi (2006)."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Fifth Spanish club to take part in the Dallas Cup"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal were the fifth Spanish club to take part in this prestigious tournament. 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The Yellows, who were brilliant throughout the tournament, we not able to return home as champions in their first participation in this prestigious competition. Villarreal went ahead on the scoreboard thanks to a fantastic Diego Collado strike, which thanks to a magnificent piece of individual play, surprised the Mexican side before the break. With just ten minutes left, Tigres drew level, through Enrique Prieto. The game went to extra-time, where the Yellows could have gone ahead with three good chances. It was not to be though, and went down to spot-kicks, where Tigres came out victorious. After the penalty shootout defeat to Tigres (1-1), the U19s finish their Dallas Cup \u201919 participation, which they got victories against FC Dallas (2-1), Red Bull Brasil (4-1), Quer\u00e9taro FC (2-1) and New York City (3-2). Miguel \u00c1ngel Tena took 20 players to Dallas for the competition. The squad was made up of the following players: Filip Jorgensen, Javier Cend\u00f3n, Miguel Oper\u00e9, Vadik Murria, Izan Morcillo, Dani Pereiro, Gonzaga Delage, Rodrigo Robles, Javi Comeras, Jos\u00e9 Luis Blanco, Alejandro Ren\u00e9, Borja Marz\u00e1, \u00c1lvaro Santos, Dani Tasende, Jorge Gald\u00f3n, \u00c1lex Baena, Fer Ni\u00f1o, Carlo Adriano, Diego Collado and Iv\u00e1n Morante. The Dallas Cup is a tournament of massive proportions which celebrated its 40th edition. There are a total of ten different competitions within the same tournament. A total of 248 different teams took part in the Dallas Cup, divided in the following categories: U12s, U13s, U14s, Univisi\u00f3n Deportes Super U14s, U15s, U16s, U17s, U18s, U19s and U19s Gordon Jago Super Group. The matches took place in impressive facilities. There were a total of four stadiums: Toyota Stadium, Cotton Bowl Stadium, MoneyGram Soccer Park (named \u2018Pitch of the Year\u2019 by Sports Turf magazine) and Richland College. 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