Copa Tejas


Copa Tejas is the two cup competitions and one shield between the Major League Soccer, USL Championship, NWSL, and USL Super League teams of the state of Texas, awarded by independent supporters groups of the state's teams. It was initially founded in 2019 by supporters of San Antonio FC. It awards a Division 1 trophy for the top Major League Soccer team, a Division 2 trophy for the top USL Championship team, and the Copa Tejas Shield for the best team across all participants. The current Major League Soccer clubs are Austin FC, FC Dallas, and Houston Dynamo FC. The USL Championship clubs are El Paso Locomotive FC and San Antonio FC. NWSL side Houston Dash and USL Super League side Dallas Trinity FC participates only in the Copa Tejas Shield as the lone Texas teams in their respective league.
It was first contested in 2019 and was won by Austin Bold FC.

History

San Antonio FC and Rio Grande Valley FC both competed in the USL from 2016 through 2023, contesting their own rivalry: the South Texas Derby. With the addition of Austin and El Paso in the 2019 season, the Copa Tejas was created by supporters of San Antonio FC to determine the best team in Texas.
Austin Bold FC claimed the inaugural Copa Tejas with a 3–0 win over Rio Grande Valley FC on September 1, 2019. They finished top of the table with a 3–2–1 record and 11 points.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic and the rescheduling of the 2020 USL Championship season into group play, El Paso was not included in the group with the other Texas teams. This resulted in the lack of a "fair round-robin format", and so the Copa Tejas was not awarded in 2020.
In 2021, with Austin FC joining Major League Soccer, an MLS division of the competition, called Division 1, was created. This was to supplement the existing Texas Derby which is contested between FC Dallas and Houston Dynamo FC. The USL Championship division would now be known as Division 2.
The Copa Tejas Shield was announced in 2021 as a cross-league award, featuring the teams from both the Division 1 and Division 2 competition and NWSL side Houston Dash.
Austin Bold FC announced it would not participate in the 2022 USL Championship season as it actively sought relocation to another city in Texas. Rio Grande Valley FC ceased operations after the 2023 USL Championship season, leaving only two teams at the Division II level.
Starting with the 2025 Copa Tejas Shield, Dallas Trinity FC will be included in the overall ranking. Because USL Super League runs a fall to spring calendar, the Trinity's 2024-25 season standings will be used.

Division 1

ClubTitlesYears
Austin FC22022, 2023
FC Dallas22021, 2024
Houston Dynamo FC12025

YearChampionsSecondThird
2021FC DallasHouston Dynamo FCAustin FC
2022Austin FCFC DallasHouston Dynamo FC
2023Austin FCHouston Dynamo FCFC Dallas
2024FC DallasAustin FCHouston Dynamo FC
2025Houston Dynamo FCFC DallasAustin FC

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

Division 2

ClubTitlesYears
Austin Bold FC12019
El Paso Locomotive FC22021, 2024
Rio Grande Valley FC0
San Antonio FC32022, 2023, 2025

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

Shield

Franchise folded after completion of the 2021 USLC season
Franchise folded after completion of the 2023 USLC season
YearChampionsRunners-up
2021El Paso Locomotive FCSan Antonio FC
2022San Antonio FCAustin FC
2023San Antonio FCHouston Dynamo FC
2024Houston Dynamo FCAustin FC
2025Dallas Trinity FCAustin FC

All scorers

Division 1

Stats as of September 13, 2025 – Bold denotes still active with team
PositionNameTeamGoals
1

Division 2

Stats as of October 25, 2025 – Bold denotes still active with team
PositionNameTeamGoals
1

Cup rule

The Division 1 and Division 2 Copa Tejas format is similar to the Cascadia Cup, although in the Copa Tejas uneven numbers of games can be played - points from all games between the teams count toward the total. Points are earned during the regular season: three for a victory, one for a draw, and no points for a loss. The team that accumulates the most points during the regular USL season, excluding possible U.S. Open Cup match ups and league playoffs, will be awarded the trophy at the conclusion of the league season, and will keep it and bragging rights for a year. If a tiebreaker is necessary, it will be determined from goal differential and other criteria.
The winner each year is decided by these criteria, in order:
  • Greater number of points earned in matches between the teams concerned
  • Greater goal difference in matches between the teams concerned
  • Greater number of goals scored in matches between the teams concerned
  • Reapply first three criteria if two or more teams are still tied
  • Greater goal difference in all cup matches
  • Greater number of goals scored in all cup matches
  • Smaller number of disciplinary points in all cup matches

    Shield rule

The Copa Tejas Shield format is similar to the Supporters Shield awarded by Major League Soccer's Supporters Shield Foundation. Total points for a team across a its regular season will be divided by the number of matches played for an average points per game total. The team with the highest average points per game will be awarded the Copa Tejas Shield. In the event of a tiebreaker, the following criteria will be used to break the tie:
  • Goal difference average
  • Fewest disciplinary points
  • Away goals average
  • Away goal difference
  • Home goals average
  • Home goal difference
  • Coin toss if two teams tied and draw straws if three teams tied.