
Dylan Moua began his soccer journey at just 8 years old, showing early passion and dedication to the game. He played club soccer with St. Paul Blackhawks throughout his youth and high school years, where he developed into a standout player. During this time, Dylan helped lead his teams to multiple championships and State Cup titles, while also reaching several national finals as a runner-up.
As his career progressed, Dylan’s individual talent continued to shine. In his senior year of high school, he finished as the top goal scorer in the state of Minnesota. Beyond his performance on the field, he was recognized for his leadership, character, and team-first mentality—earning a nomination for Most Valuable Teammate by the Minnesota State High School League during the 2020–2021 season.
Dylan’s soccer journey also extended to the international stage. He was selected to be part of the HFF (Hmong Football Federation), competing in the Conifa Cup in Portugal—representing his community and culture at a global level. He continued to stay connected to the Hmong soccer community, contributing to success at major cultural events, including helping his team win the 2026 UHF 50th Hmong Anniversary Freedom Festival Championship.
Dylan went on to compete at the NCAA Division I level, playing men’s soccer at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. During his collegiate career, he contributed to team success, including winning a conference championship in his sophomore year.
Off the field, Dylan remained focused on his academics and personal growth. He is set to graduate in May 2026 with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Data Science, preparing him for the next chapter of his professional and athletic journey.

Way to go Dylan! What a great journey you had so far, good luck on your future adventures!