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The Turbo D'Feeters are a USASA women's soccer team based in north Texas that have made repeated appearances in USASA national tournaments. The team also has a youth system participating in the Elite Clubs National League.

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Tournament results

2008

The D'Feeters qualified for the 2008 National Women's Amateur through the Region III qualifying competition. They beat the Triad United Aces by a score of 5-1, which they followed with a victory over the Houston Challengers 2-1 the next day. [1] In the national finals tournaments, they beat the Colorado Sporting Fire 3-0 in the semifinals, then won the title by defeating the Chicago Eclipse Select 1-0 in the final. [2] [3] [4]

TeamPtsWDLGFGAGD
Turbo D'Feeters620072+5
Triad United Aces 310158-3
Houston Challengers 000246-2
Semifinals Final
      
Chicago Eclipse Select (OT) 2
NYAC 1
Chicago Eclipse Select 0
Turbo D'Feeters1
Turbo D'Feeters3
Colorado Sporting Fire 0

2012

The D'Feeters qualified for the 2012 National Women's Cup through the Region III qualifying competition by beating four other teams in group competitions. [5] In the national finals tournaments, they lost their semifinal match to the ultimate champions Chicago Red Stars by a score of 5-3. [6]

TeamPtsWDLGFGAGD
Turbo D'Feeters9301125+7
Houston Aces 7211123+9
Houston Challengers 721176+1
San Antonio FC 512173+4
Lazers0004122-21
Semifinals Final
      
NYAC 4
Salt Lake United 0
NYAC 2
Chicago Red Stars 3
Chicago Red Stars 5
Turbo D'Feeters 3

2013

The D'Feeters were one of six teams accepted to the 2013 National Women's Amateur. They failed to qualify for the finals after finishing fifth in the group after three games played - a 1-4 loss to eventual winners ASA Chesapeake Charge, a 3-2 victory over the Lady Saints, and a 1-6 loss to eventual runners-up Real Salt Lake Women. [7]

TeamPtsWDLGFGAGD
ASA Chesapeake Charge 721082+6
Real Salt Lake Women 721082+6
Olympic Club 4111440
Lady Saints 310267-1
Turbo D'Feeters3102512-7
NYAC 101226-4

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