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Lexi Missimo signs with Dallas Trinity FC, aiming for New Heights

By Anthony Council
Correspondent
Texas Metro News

Lexi Missimo makes her mark with Dallas Trinity FC, officially welcomed on the Cotton Bowl billboard as she prepares for the next chapter in her soccer journey. Photos: Anthony Council/Texas Metro News.

DALLAS — Lexi Missimo, a Southlake standout and former Texas Longhorn star, has officially signed with Dallas Trinity FC, marking the next chapter in her already remarkable soccer journey.

The 21-year-old phenom was ranked the nation’s No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2021 and could have gone pro immediately, with opportunities from top-tier clubs like Manchester City and Arsenal WFC waiting for her. 

Instead, Missimo chose to play college soccer at Texas, where she left a lasting legacy. She became the Longhorns’ all-time leader in career points (176), assists (64), and goals (56), and was a two-time All-American and MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist.

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Missimo’s talent extends beyond her college years; she was a key player for the U.S. Youth National Teams, making 33 selections from U-14 through U-23 and even training with Manchester City’s women’s team in 2019.

Lexi Missimo’s jerseys proudly displayed in the Dallas Trinity FC locker room, alongside the team’s logo and scarves.Photo by Anthony Council/Texas Metro News.

 “It’s just been a dream of mine since I was a little girl,” Missimo said. “Knowing I accomplished this, I can’t be prouder of my younger self and where I am today.”

Reflecting on joining Dallas Trinity FC, she added, “Dallas is where I grew up, and I’m just thrilled to play at home and in front of my family.”

Trinity FC, currently 6-3 on the season and sitting in second place, now has an exciting new addition to their roster. With Missimo’s arrival, they have their eyes set on the top spot as they head into the new season.

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The season kicks off on February 5 at 5:30 p.m., when Dallas Trinity FC faces off against Tampa Bay Sun FC at the Cotton Bowl.

Anthony Council is a 2024 graduate of the University of North Texas.

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