2025 Season

FC Dallas Blanks Texas Rival Austin FC 2-0 

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MATCH NOTES

  • Petar Musa scored his team-leading 15th goal of the season in the second minute of the match.
  • Bernard Kamungo scored his second goal of the season in the 49th minute.
  • Goalkeeper Jacob Jackson earned the first goalkeeper assist for Dallas since May 1, 2021.
  • This is the first time since 2020 where three FC Dallas goalkeepers record a win in a single season
  • Box Score

FRISCO, Texas (Sept. 13, 2025) – Petar Musa scored just 91 seconds into his 50th MLS regular-season start for FC Dallas and Bernard Kamungo doubled the lead in the second half as Dallas (8-11-10, 34 points) defeated rivals Austin FC 2-0 (11-10-8, 41 points) at Toyota Stadium. The win extended Dallas’ record versus Austin to 8-3-3 all-time and pushed the club’s sellout streak to 32 consecutive matches.

MUSA’S 50TH CAREER START FOR DALLASMusa wasted no time marking his milestone, finishing just 1:31 into the match for the sixth-fastest goal in FC Dallas history. Logan Farrington tallied his third assist of the season on the play. Musa’s 15 goals lead Dallas this season, and his 31 across the last two years are the most across a two-season span in club history. The Croatian forward has scored eight goals in his last 10 appearances.

THE BERNIE SURGE
Wingback Bernard Kamungo gave Dallas breathing room in the 49th minute, slotting home after a pinpoint switched cross from Patrickson Delgado. Goalkeeper Jacob Jackson registered the secondary assist, becoming the first FC Dallas keeper to set up a goal since Phelipe Megiolaro against Portland on May 1, 2021.

JACKSON’S FIRST START OF THE SEASONFresh off his MLS Player of the Matchday recognition, goalkeeper Jacob Jackson recorded a shutout and became part of just the second season in FC Dallas history in which three different goalkeepers have done so, joining the 2015 group of netminders. He has logged 161 consecutive scoreless minutes across the past two matches while posting a 1-0-1 record. Jackson also registered the club’s first goalkeeper assist since May 1, 2021, when Phelipe Megiolaro tallied one.

PROTECTING HOME TURFWith the win, Dallas improves to a 6-0-1 record at Toyota Stadium when facing Austin FC. Dallas is 4-8-2 overall at home this season.

SELLOUT STREAK CONTINUESFC Dallas extended its sellout streak to 32 consecutive home matches with a standing room only crowd of 11,004. Toyota Stadium is currently undergoing renovations on the east side. For more information, visit NewToyotaStadium.com.

NEXT UP
FC Dallas hosts Western Conference rivals Colorado Rapids on Saturday, Sept. 20 from Toyota Stadium at 7:30 p.m. CT on Hispanic Heritage Night presented by Toyota. The match will stream live on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. The audio call can be heard on the official FC Dallas app.