Dallas Trinity FC, the pioneering professional women’s soccer club of North Texas, is entering its third season in the USL Gainbridge Super League with a clear vision: to claim the championship and cement its place on the national stage.
Ownership Backed by Atlético Dallas
The club’s recent acquisition by the ownership group that also controls Atlético Dallas brings a shared identity and resources, positioning the team to compete more aggressively in the league and to expand its fan base across the region.
Head coach Lee Nguyen, a veteran with fifteen years of professional experience spanning the Netherlands, Denmark, Vietnam and the United States, has outlined a philosophy built on ball possession, tempo control and relentless pressure in the opponent’s half.
Under his guidance, captain Sophie Braun, the Argentine midfielder who earned her first cap for Argentina just weeks after arriving, brings leadership and international pedigree to a squad that has seen frequent roster turnover.
Long‑standing midfielder Camryn Lancaster, the team’s most seasoned player, reflects on the whirlwind of changes — from multiple coaches to evolving lineups — while remaining focused on contributing to a championship‑contending side.
Building a Sustainable Fanbase
Sporting director Brian Corcoran emphasizes a unified culture that blends the ambitions of Dallas Trinity with those of Atlético Dallas, aiming to raise average home attendance to between five thousand and six thousand spectators and to foster a loyal, growing community.
The ownership group is also investing heavily in state‑of‑the‑art training facilities, treating the players as fully professional athletes and setting performance expectations that match the club’s championship aspirations.