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Power NT Defeats Argentina And Uruguay To Advance To America’s Cup Semifinals

Dickey, Johnson and Winslow Power USA to Semifinal Berth at America’s Cup USA Sits in Pole Position Heading into Final Group Stage Matches on Tuesday Against Canada (11 a.m. ET) and Brazil (5 p.m. ET)
November 17, 2025
Power NT Defeats Argentina And Uruguay To Advance To America’s Cup Semifinals
Power NT Defeats Argentina And Uruguay To Advance To America’s Cup Semifinals

PHOENIX, Ariz. (Nov. 17, 2025) The U.S. Power Soccer National Team defeated Argentina 1-0 and Uruguay 4-0 to take pole position at the 2025 APFC America’s Cup on Monday. With the two victories, the U.S. sits on top of the group with a 3-0-0 record and has already booked its place in Wednesday’s semifinal ahead of its final two group stage matches on Tuesday against Canada (11 a.m. ET) and Brazil (5 p.m. ET). Both matches will be shown live via the Power Soccer Shop YouTube channel.

Below are recaps of both matches from Monday.

RILEY JOHNSON GOAL LIFTS USA TO 1-0 WIN AGAINST ARGENTINA IN MONDAY’S AMERICA’S CUP OPENER

The U.S. Power Soccer National Team utilized a 28th minute goal from Riley Johnson to earn a valuable 1-0 win against Argentina in its second group stage match of the 2025 APFC America’s Cup at Ability 360 on Monday.

The game was a rematch of the Third-Place Game at the 2023 FIPFA Powerchair Football World Cup and lived up to the billing. The U.S. was more purposeful in attack, and nearly took the lead just two minutes in as David Dowling’s kick-in from the right found Riley Johnson as he rode towards goal. Johnson’s initial attempt was saved, and Lexi Heer’s follow-up was also turned away off the line by Argentina’s Heber Lopez.Just a minute later, a spin kick from Dowling came back off the right post, leaving relief for Argentina.

The U.S. continued to dominate play through the first half, but a stingy Argentina defense thwarted some quality attacks. With a minute remaining, set piece specialist Pete Winslow emerged from the bench, with his first kick of the match leading to a five-meter infraction against Argentina captain Valentino Zegerelli. That led to a free kick just to the right of goal, where Winslow set up Johnson (pictured below) for a one-time effort that skirted just wide of the post, taking the teams into halftime in a 0-0 deadlock.

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An even start to the second half made it seem like the game may not have a goal in it, but the U.S. slowly started to take back control and it finally came in the 28th minute. A combination between Dowling and Johnson on the left led to a powerful spin kick from Dowling that went out for a corner. On the ensuing take, Dowling sent a powerful ball to Heer at the top right corner of the box, where she first-timed it across goal. Lopez made the initial save, but Johnson was there on the doorstep to push it over the line and give the U.S. a 1-0 lead.

Three minutes later, Argentina was called for a two-on-one violation just to the left of goal. On the restart, Dowling swung a kick to Johnson in the box, with the one-time effort well saved by Lopez on the line. After Dowling did well to earn a corner in the 37th minute, he swung a take to Heer at the left post, who again had her one-time shot saved off the line by Lopez.

Argentina tried to press the attack late in search of the equalizer, but a good team performance by Dowling, Heer, Johnson and goalkeeper Jordan Dickey helped the U.S. safely see out the 1-0 win.

-U.S. Power Soccer National Team Match Report-

Match: U.S. Power Soccer National Team vs. Argentina

Date: November 17, 2025

Competition: 2025 APFC America’s Cup – Group Stage

Venue: Ability360; Phoenix, Arizona

Kickoff: 9 a.m. MT (11 a.m. ET)

Attendance: 432

Scoring Summary 1 2 F
USA 0 1 1
ARG 0 0 0
USA – Riley Johnson28th minute

Lineups:

USA: 3-Jordan Dickey (Capt.); 5-Lexi Heer, 10-David Dowling, 22-Riley Johnson (Capt.)

Substitutes: 9-Pete Winslow

Did not play: 2-Nathan Mayer, 6-Michael Rayton, 13-Ryan Connolly

Head coach: Tracy Mayer

ARG: 7-Heber Lopez; 10-Valentino Zegerelli (Capt.), 13-Khaleb Manzur, 17-Santiago Arocena

Substitutes: 8-Juan Bautista D’Angelo, 11-Loernzo Lipari, 18-Pablo Ochoa, 23-Nicholas Quikuen

Head coach: Sebastian Tisera

Stats Summary: USA / ARG

Shots: 10 / 2

Saves: 1 / 5

Corner Kicks: 3 / 0

Fouls: 9 / 10

Misconduct Summary

USA – Lexi Heer (Caution)22nd minute

JORDAN DICKEY BRACE AND STRONG TEAM EFFORT LIFT USA TO 4-0 WIN AGAINST URUGUAY

The U.S. Power Soccer National Team got a brace from Jordan Dickey and single strikes from Riley Johnson and Pete Winslow to earn a 4-0 win against Uruguay and take its record to 3-0-0 at the 2025 APFC America’s Cup.

In the seventh minute, Riley Johnson did well to ride the end line to earn a corner kick and on the ensuing take, Pete Winslow blasted a cross for Jordan Dickey who powered the opening goal just inside the left post.

In the 17th minute the referee whistleda two-on-one violation against Uruguay just outside the box. David Dowling’s take careened off Johnson, but was turned away by Dario Romano. Dowling then took a swing kick on the rebound, but the ball was put out a second time by the Uruguay goalkeeper.

Another two-on-one violation led to a golden U.S. chance in the 20th minute. On this take, Dowling faked as if he would deflect his kick off Johnson again, but actually changed directions and found Dickey crashing toward goal. His first-timer hit the left post, taking the teams into halftime with the U.S. leading 1-0.

The U.S. maintained control of the match and came close again in the 25th minute as a back-and-forth combo between Dickey and Johnson led to a powerful spin kick from Dickey on the left hand side, but Romano came through to save if off the line again.

In the 31st minute, a lovely touch pass sequence unlocked the Uruguay defense and led to an onslaught of three goals in five minutes. After a recycled free kick, Johnson played the ball for Winslow on the right, but he immediately pushed it back to Johnson. The U.S. center then touched it for Dickey at the left post, who played back across the goal for Johnson to poke home at the right.

The U.S. made it 3-0 two minutes later as Winslow sent a free kick from outside the box into the path of Johnson who redirected past Romano. In the 36th minute, Johnson expertly swung a corner kick from the right for Dickey at the left post, poking home his second of the match and capping the scoring at 4-0.

-U.S. Power Soccer National Team Match Report-

Match: U.S. Power Soccer National Team vs. Uruguay

Competition: 2025 APFC America’s Cup – Group Stage

Venue: Ability360; Phoenix, Arizona

Kickoff: 1:30 p.m. MT (3:30 p.m. ET)

Attendance: 426

Scoring Summary 1 2 F
USA 1 3 4
URU 0 0 0
USA – Jordan Dickey (Pete Winslow)7th minute
USA – Pete Winslow (Jordan Dickey)31
USA – Riley Johnson (Pete Winslow)33
USA – Jordan Dickey (Riley Johnson)36

Lineups:

USA: 2-Nathan Mayer; 3-Jordan Dickey (Capt.), 9-Pete Winslow, 22-Riley Johnson

Substitutes: 5-Lexi Heer6-Michael Rayton, 10-David Dowling, 13-Ryan Connolly

Head coach: Tracy Mayer

URU: 11-Dario Romano; 8-Marco Diaz, 9-Francisco Wild (Capt.), 10-Lucia Barboza

Substitutes: 3-Martin Gonzalez, 20-Juan Platero

Head coach: Silvio Palacion

Stats Summary: USA / URU

Shots:21 / 0

Saves: 2 / 5

Corner Kicks: 4/ 2

Fouls: 7 / 9

Misconduct Summary:

None

MATCHDAY TWO ADDITIONAL NOTES:

  • With the results, the Power Soccer NT improves to 14-0-0 all-time at the APFC America’s Cup, in a run that dates back to the first edition of the competition in 2014. The USA holds a 39W-5L-4D since beginning play in 2007.
  • Riley Johnson finished the day with two goals and an assist over the two matches. The veteran center now has 20 goals and 11 assists in 25 career caps.
  • Deployed as a goalkeeper against Argentina, Jordan Dickey earned his third career shutout and first since the 1-0 win against Argentina at the 2019 Copa America.
  • Dickey started as a wing in the second match against Uruguay, registering two goals and an assist to take his career total to 21 goals and 11 assists in 32 caps.
  • Pete Winslow came off the bench against Uruguay and delivered a goal and two assists, taking his career total to eight goals and 24 assists in 19 career matches.
  • The USA moved to 5W-0L-1D all-time against Argentina and 5W-0L-0D against Uruguay.