
Houston Dynamo
15th Season
First Game Played: April 2, 2006


Historical Moments
Before Houston's new MLS team played its first game, it was dealing with controversy as their chosen nickname Houston 1836 created an uproar Houston's Mexican community, who were upset that the name celebrated Texas's war for independence against Mexico. Eventually, the team would decide to drop the name and chose Dynamo to recognize the city's energy industry.
There would be plenty of energy at Robertson Stadium on April 2nd when they beat the Colorado Rapids 5-2 in their first game ever, as Brian Ching became an instant fan favorite with four goals. The Dynamos would go on to impress their new hometown, being in first place at a couple of points in the year.
After flirting with the top seed in the conference, Dynamo would finish in second place with a record of 11-8-13. Their first playoff opponent would be newcomers Chivas USA, and they would drop the first game of the aggregate series, 2-1 after Chivas keeper Brad Guzan stopped a late penalty kick.
In the next game at home, the teams were deadlocked in the series with two goals apiece until Brian Ching scored the winning goal very late in stoppage time. In the conference final against Colorado at home, Dynamo would fall behind early to a penalty kick by the Rapids' Jovan Kirovski.
The resilient Dynamo would answer as Paul Dalgish scored two goals to put his team in the lead. Then Brian Mullan scored the clinching goal, and with a 3-1 win, Dynamo finished off the Rapids and won the West.
2006 MLS Cup: Only having to travel 266 miles from Houston to Pizza Hut Park for MLS Cup, Dynamo were confident about their chances, going up against the New England Revolution, a team that had flirted with the title for the past five years. Despite the mostly pro-Houston crowd in the stadium and the hungry Revolution team, neither side could find the net in regulation and would settle for overtime.
The first overtime period went by without a goal. But in the 23rd minute of the extra session, the Revs' Taylor Twellman ran down the Dynamo defense and took a shot that went in the net, and Dynamo looked to be defeated.
But in the blink of an eye, Brian Ching responded and caught New England still celebrating, heading a cross in less than a minute after Twellman's goal. This would propel the two teams to the first penalty shootout in the 11-year history of the MLS Cup.
Holding a 4-3 lead in the final round of the penalty session, Pat Onstad would come up huge, saving Jay Heaps' kick, clinching the championship for the men wearing orange in their first season in Houston. For his tying goal in overtime, Ching was voted MVP.
Houston Best

Adam Lundqvist
2018-Present

Adam Moffat
2011-2013

Adrian Serioux
2006, 2010

Alberth Elis
2017-Present

Alejandro Fuenmayor
2018-Present

Alejandro Moreno
2006-2007

Alex
2015-2017

Alex Dixon
2011-2013

Andre Hainault
2009-2013

Andrew Driver
2013-2014

Andrew Wegner
2016-2018

Bobby Boswell
2008-2013

Boniek Garcia
2012-Present

Brad Davis
2006-2015

Brian Ching

Brian Ching
2006-2013
Houston Stadiums

2006-2011

2012-Present
Championship Teams

2006 MLS Cup Champions
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2007 MLS Cup Champions
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