- Dallas wins at San Jose for the first time since July 8, 2016
- Forward Petar Musa scores 12th goal of the campaign
- Goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois made FC Dallas debut in his first start
- Patrickson Delgado scored his second goal of the season
SAN JOSE, California (May 16, 2026) – FC Dallas (5-4-4, 22 points) defeated Western Conference leaders the San Jose Earthquakes (9-3-2, 29 points) 3-2 Saturday to earn its first victory in San Jose since July 8, 2016. Patrickson Delgado, Petar Musa and Samuel Sarver, who scored in added time, sealed the result for Dallas.
Forward Petar Musa scored his 12th goal of the season in the 49th minute of the second half. Musa ties Kenny Cooper at third place for career goals scored at 46, and is now six goals away from tying former Homegrown Jesús Ferreira at 53 in second place. Herman Johansson recorded his second assist of the season.
Samuel Sarver scored his third goal in four games in the 93rd minute. Sarver entered the match in the 84th minute of the second half. This is Sarver’s second goal in added time. FC Dallas is 3-0-0 when Sarver scores.
Ecuadorian midfielder Patrickson Delgado scored his second goal of the year in the first minute of the match. His goal is FC Dallas’ quickest of the season, coming 54 seconds into the match and ranking as the fifth fastest in club history. The goal brings Delgado’s tally to six career goals with FC Dallas since he joined the club in 2024.
Canadian goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois made his first start for FC Dallas after signing with the club on Feb. 2 from CF Montréal. In his first start, Sirois recorded five saves, including a penalty kick save in the 42nd minute of the match. Sirois becomes the first Canadian goalkeeper to start for Dallas.
FC Dallas assistant coach Mark Briggs stepped in as head coach with the one match ban of head coach Eric Quill. The last time an assistant coach stepped in as head coach for FC Dallas was on April 5, 2025 versus Atlanta United with former assistant coach Rodrigo Ríos stepping up.
Relive Dallas’ road game versus the San Jose Earthquakes on Tuesday, May 19, from 7-9 p.m. CT on KDFI More 27.
FC Dallas has partnered with KDFW FOX 4 and KDFI More 27 to launch The Kick, a World Cup-driven show for North Texas soccer fans. Episode five is now available on FOX LOCAL.
Dallas plays its final regular season match before the 2026 FIFA World Cup break on Saturday, May 23 versus the Colorado Rapids from DICK’S Sporting Goods Park. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. CT. The match will air on Apple TV. Fans can listen on the official FC Dallas app or join the radio broadcast through an interactive live stream on FC Dallas’ YouTube channel.