FRISCO, Texas (Feb. 10, 2026) – North Texas SC announced today the signing of goalkeeper Eryk Dymora to a two-year MLS NEXT Pro contract, with a club option for a third year.
Dymora joins North Texas after playing at Duke University. In his senior year with the Blue Devils, he made 19 appearances and registered a 0.86 goals against average. Dymora guided Duke to the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Soccer tournament, defeating FDU in penalties and upsetting No. 3 Princeton in the tournament, before falling in the third round to No. 14 Akron.
"A confident goalkeeper with a leadership presence," North Texas SC's head coach John Gall said. "A player that makes good decision with the ball of when to build and play and when to be safe. He communicates well to those around him and gives the team a sense of calm. We’ve had real success with goalkeepers over the years, and we are looking forward to Eryk’s progression with us."
Before Duke, Dymora played three seasons at Monmouth University. From 2022-24, he started all 49 matches, registered a 0.85 goals against average, and recorded a 23-13-13 record for the Hawks. Dymora was named into the CAA All-Rookie Team (2022), CAA All-Tournament Team (2023), First Team All-CAA (2023), Third Team USC All-Atlantic Region (2023), and First Team All-CAA (2024). In 2023, Dymora scored a penalty kick to send Monmouth to the CAA Championship, before falling in the finals against Hofstra.
In between collegiate seasons, Dymora played with Long Island Rough Riders of USL League Two. In 2024, Dymora was recognized as a standout performer in the USL League Two, courtesy of Soccer Syndicate. Dymora made his Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup debut on March 21, 2025, against Charlotte Independence in the first round.
TRANSACTION:
Full Name: Eryk Dymora
Pronunciation: dee-MOH-rah
Connect with Eryk: Instagram
Position: Goalkeeper
Date of Birth: Oct. 15, 2002 (23)
Birthplace: Clifton, New Jersey,
Nationality: Polish and American
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 187 lbs
Last Club: Duke
Transaction: North Texas SC signs goalkeeper Eryk Dymora to a two-year MLS NEXT Pro, with a club option for a third year.



