Dallas Trinity FC Edges Fort Lauderdale United with Late Goal to Secure 1-0 Victory
Dallas Trinity FC earned a hard-fought 1-0 win over Fort Lauderdale United FC in a tightly contested match at the Cotton Bowl. A late goal from 17-year-old forward Sealey Strawn in the 87th minute lifted Dallas past Fort Lauderdale, solidifying Trinity’s position near the top of the USL Super League standings and extending their undefeated home record.
A Defensive Battle from the Start
Both teams entered the match needing points to climb the USL Super League standings, and the intensity was evident from the opening whistle. Fort Lauderdale United FC, determined to break a two-game losing streak, started aggressively with forward Sh’Nia Gordon creating chances from the right wing. Within the first minute, Gordon sent a cross into the box that narrowly missed Addie McCain's outstretched foot, setting the tone for an evenly matched contest.
Fort Lauderdale’s defense, led by goalkeeper Makenna Gottschalk, was under pressure early as Dallas pushed forward. Gottschalk’s quick reflexes were tested in the 7th minute, as she made an impressive save in the bottom left corner to keep the game level. Both teams fought hard through a physical first half, which ended with the score still knotted at 0-0.
Fort Lauderdale's Attacking Threats
Fort Lauderdale continued to press in the second half, nearly breaking the deadlock on multiple occasions. Gianna Gourley had a close attempt in the 39th minute, nearly giving Fort Lauderdale the lead following a dynamic counter-attack. Taylor Smith played a well-timed pass to Anele Komani, who threaded the ball to Sabrina McNeill, whose cross found Gourley just outside the goal area. However, her shot veered wide, leaving the score unchanged at halftime.
In the second half, Fort Lauderdale maintained their aggressive approach. Gordon continued to make dangerous runs down the right flank, earning corner kicks and creating space for her teammates. In the 52nd minute, Komani intercepted a Dallas pass and launched a quick counter-attack, narrowly missing the left post with a strong shot that had Dallas fans holding their breath.
Dallas Finds Their Breakthrough
Dallas Trinity FC controlled possession, keeping 56% of the ball, but struggled to break down Fort Lauderdale’s resilient defense. The breakthrough finally came in the 87th minute when academy player Sealey Strawn seized her moment. With just three minutes remaining, Strawn capitalized on a deflected shot inside the box, slotting the ball past Gottschalk to give Dallas the lead. It was Strawn's first professional goal, a moment she will likely remember for years.
The Dallas crowd erupted as Strawn celebrated her goal, which proved to be the decisive moment in the match. Despite a valiant defensive performance and an impressive night from Gottschalk, Fort Lauderdale’s backline couldn’t prevent Strawn’s late strike.
Stellar Performance from Gottschalk
Fort Lauderdale’s goalkeeper Gottschalk was undoubtedly one of the standout players in the match. Making her second consecutive start, she was instrumental in keeping Fort Lauderdale in the game, recording multiple saves to deny Dallas’ attack. Gottschalk’s 55th-minute save from a close-range shot, followed by another save in the 70th minute to clear a dangerous through-ball, highlighted her resilience and skill under pressure.
Despite her efforts, Gottschalk and the Fort Lauderdale defense couldn’t stop Strawn’s 87th-minute strike, marking their third straight loss. The team will look to rebound in their next match as they face Tampa Bay Sun FC, another challenging opponent, on November 9 in the Florida Derby.
Key Takeaways
- Fort Lauderdale’s Offensive Prowess: The Fort Lauderdale attack showed promise, especially in the first half, with players like Gordon and Gourley creating numerous opportunities. The team’s ability to move the ball quickly in transition put pressure on Dallas, but they were unable to find the back of the net.
- Dallas’ Defensive Strength: Dallas Trinity FC’s defensive cohesion kept Fort Lauderdale at bay, allowing only two shots on goal. Their discipline and organization on defense were critical in securing the clean sheet and maintaining their strong home record.
- Sealey Strawn’s Breakthrough: At just 17 years old, Strawn’s goal was the first of her professional career, marking a milestone moment for the young forward. Her game-winning strike showed poise and precision, qualities that could make her an exciting player to watch this season.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Dallas Trinity FC improves to 3-1-4 on the season, moving into third place in the USL Super League standings. Their next challenge will come on the road against Lexington SC, where they will aim to build on their momentum. The team has been undefeated at home and will hope to carry their strong form into away games.
Fort Lauderdale United FC, now 3-4-1, faces Tampa Bay Sun FC in a highly anticipated Florida Derby at home on November 9. The rivalry between these two teams dates back decades, and with both teams tied in the standings, the match promises to be an intense showdown.







