2017 Houston Dynamo season explained

Club:Houston Dynamo
Season:2017
Manager:Wilmer Cabrera
Chairman:Chris Canetti
Stadium:BBVA Compass Stadium
League:MLS
League Result:4th, West
10th, Overall
Cup1:U.S. Open Cup
Cup1 Result:Round of 16
Cup2:MLS Cup Playoffs
Cup2 Result:Western Conference Finals
League Topscorer:
Erick Torres (14 goals)
Mgrtitle:Coach
Chrtitle:President
Season Topscorer:
Erick Torres (14 goals)
Highest Attendance:22,115 vs FC Dallas (June 23)
Lowest Attendance:14,148 vs Real Salt Lake (June 3)
Prevseason:2016
Nextseason:2018
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The 2017 Houston Dynamo season was the club's 12th season of existence since joining Major League Soccer for the 2006 season. The club's had misse the MLS Cup Playoffs for three consecutive seasons.

It is the team's first year under the leadership of head coach Wilmer Cabrera and third season under general manager Matt Jordan. On the front office end, it is Gabriel Brener's second season as majority owner and Chris Canetti's seventh as the club president.

Month by month review

Preseason

See main article: 2016 Houston Dynamo season. Five days after the end of the 2016 regular season, the Houston Dynamo appointed Wilmer Cabrera as the fourth head coach in club history.[1] Cabrera was promoted from the club's lower league affiliate Rio Grande Valley FC Toros where served as the head coach for the 2015 USL season.

Cabrera took over for interim head coach Wade Barrett[2] – the only other reported candidate for the job[3] – and a team that had missed the MLS Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive season. The Dynamo job is the Colombian tactician's second head coaching responsibility in Major League Soccer and one that reunites him with Erick "Cubo" Torres, a former pupil of Cabrera's at the defunct Chivas USA.

March

The Houston Dynamo opened the season at home with a 2–1 victory over the defending MLS Cup Champion Seattle Sounders FC, on a night when Erick Torres and Romell Quioto scored their first goals for the club.[4] Torres and Quioto would score in a second consecutive match the following week, coupled with Alberth Elis' first goal in a Dynamo shirt, as the team collected 3–1 win over Columbus Crew SC.[5]

The 2–0–0 start was the third time the club began the season with two wins[6] and a Portland Timbers with the same record set up for an early season matchup between top three teams.[7] Torres and Quioto scored in Portland to give the Dynamo a 2–1 lead at halftime, becoming the seventh and eight players in club history to score in three consecutive matches.[8] However, three unanswered goals in the second half by the Timbers would end in the Dynamo's first loss of the season.

Position in the MLS Western Conference at the end of March

April

The Dynamo began the month of April with a 4–1 win over the New York Red Bulls, a match where Erick Torres scored his first hat-trick with the club.[9] Dylan Remick scored the equalizer in the 14th minute against the Red Bulls, becoming the first non-forward to score in 2017.

The second weekend in April, the team traveled to the New England Revolution in search of their first point on the road. The Dynamo lost 2–0, dropping to 0–2–0 away, as homegrown Memo Rodriguez made his MLS debut.[10] Goalkeeper Tyler Deric would be benched after his performance against the Revs, giving Joe Willis his first start of the season.

Houston and Minnesota United FC faced off for the first time ever in Major League Soccer as the expansion side took a point in Space City. The Dynamo led at the half thanks to Mauro Manotas and Elis before the Loons would score two of their own to draw.[11] Needing to respond after winning only one of their previous four matches, the Dynamo outlasted the visiting San Jose Earthquakes 2–0 in a nationally televised afternoon game on UniMás.[12]

The Dynamo traveled to Toronto FC for their first midweek match of the season that ended in a 2–0 loss at the feet of a Jozy Altidore brace.[13] The team recorded two wins, two losses and a draw and a goal differential of +1 in the month of April.

Position in the MLS Western Conference at the end of April

May

The Houston Dynamo would begin another month with a blowout at home, this time collecting the second shutout of the season in a 4–0 win against Orlando City SC.[14] Manotas scored a brace against Orlando as Elis and Quioto each found the back of the net once more. After missing the game versus Orlando due to concussion protocol, Torres returned to the starting lineup and scored the game-winning goal against Vancouver Whitecaps FC.[15]

The road woes would continue, however, as the Dynamo only collected a point as they played three consecutive away matches in the span of 12 days. The Dynamo lost 2–0 at Philadelphia Union,[16] lost 4–1 at Atlanta United FC[17] and played to a scoreless draw at FC Dallas.[18] Tyler Deric returned to the starting lineup in the Texas Derby match, ending Willis' run of seven straight matches in goal.

The Dynamo would end the month with their fourth match in 15 days, keeping their home record free of losses after a 5–1 win over Real Salt Lake.[19] The five goals matched the club record for goals in a game and give the club a +4 goal differential for the month of May.

Position in the MLS Western Conference at the end of May

June

After managing to pick up their first point on the road a week before, the Dynamo lost yet another game on the road as they fell 1–0 to the Seattle Sounders.[20] This time the damage came from a familiar face, the club's second all-time scorer Will Bruin. The team took a few days off as they did not have a match the following week due to a FIFA international break.[21]

The Dynamo entered the 2017 edition of the U.S. Open Cup in the fourth round against North Carolina FC. Given that this match was on the east coast and the team had a league match on the west coast a few days later, Wilmer Cabrera featured a majority of young players in the 3–2 extra time win over NCFC.[22] Memo Rodriguez scored the game winner, his first with the Dynamo, to help the team advance to the round of 16. Three days later, the team almost picked up their first win on the road before a Romain Alessandrini goal drew the LA Galaxy level in the closing moments of the match.[23]

Two rivalry matches would end the month for the Dynamo, the first being another draw with FC Dallas. In this latest instance, Torres and Maximiliano Urruti traded goals to end the match 1–1 in the second Texas Derby match of the season.[24] A reserve-heavy Dynamo would then lose 2–0 to a Sporting Kansas City side that featured many of their regulars, bowing out of the U.S. Open Cup.[25]

Position in the MLS Western Conference at the end of June

July

The Dynamo started the month of July on opposite ends of a 3–1 scoreline. They lost their seventh match on the road at the Colorado Rapids,[26] a match in which they went into the half tied at one-a-piece.[27] The team then dismantled a Piatti-less Montreal Impact at home,[28] heading into a two-week break in league play due to the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage.

August

The Dynamo had an up-and-down August, that was ultimately cut short by Hurricane Harvey. They opened the month with a scoreless draw away against Real Salt Lake. The Dynamo, led by a goal and assist from Vicente Sanchez, then crushed the San Jose Earthquakes at home. A 2–1 loss away to Vancouver and an exciting 3–3 draw in Dallas rounded out the month. With the third draw of the season in Dallas, the Dynamo solidified their hold over El Capitan.

September

The Post-Harvey blues were very much real for the Houston Dynamo, as they opened September with their first home loss of the season. A 1–0 defeat to the Colorado Rapids, who had been win-less away from home previously. Another 1–0 loss followed, this time at San Jose. The Dynamo got their first points of the month in a 1–1 draw against NYCFC, in a strange game that was hosted in Connecticut. The Dynamo closed the month with an exciting, yet disappointing 3–3 draw at home against the LA Galaxy. This draw continued the team's strange inability to gain points from teams at the bottom of the Western Conference. The Dynamo finished the month on a high note with an important 2–1 home victory over Minnesota United. Vicente Sanchez continued to showcase his value to the team throughout the month, despite his age as he racked up 4 assists during the month. New DP Tomás Martínez also started to settle in with the team, as he scored his first goal of the season against the Galaxy.

October

October proved to be a great month for the Men in Orange. A big 2–1 win at home against Sporting KC, followed by a gutsy 0–0 draw at Sporting clinched the first Houston Dynamo playoff appearance since 2013. The Dynamo finished off their regular season with a big 3–0 win over the Chicago Fire. That win, along with a Kansas City loss clinched 4th place in the West for the Dynamo. Right Back A.J. DeLagarza tore his ACL in the early minutes of the game, a crucial knock on the Dynamo's playoff hopes.

The Dynamo took on Sporting Kansas City in the Knockout Round of the 2017 MLS Playoffs, the third match between the team in four games. The Dynamo would win that game 1-0 off an Alberth Elis goal in Extra Time and advanced to play the Portland Timbers in the Conference Semifinals.[29] The first leg was a dire 0–0 draw, with neither team threatening much. While the Dynamo had an all-around great October, one of their players had a much more rocky month. GK Tyler Deric won MLS Player of the Month honors on October 27,[30] but was also arrested on assault charges.[31] Deric would miss the remaining games in the Dynamo's season.

Current squad

[32]

No.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (Age)Signed fromSigned inContract endsApps.Goals
Goalkeepers
1Tyler Deric (HGP)GK1988 8, df=yesNorth Carolina Tar Heels2009950
24Calle BrownGK1992 7, df=yesPittsburgh Riverhounds201600
31Joe WillisGK1988 8, df=yesD.C. United2015450
Defenders
2Jalil AnibabaDF1988 10, df=yesSporting Kansas City2016420
3Adolfo MachadoDF1985 2, df=yesSaprissa2017330
4Philippe SenderosDF1985 2, df=yesRangers201720
7DaMarcus BeasleyMF25 May 1982Puebla2014872
15Dylan RemickDF1991 5, df=yesSeattle Sounders FC2017162
16Kevin GarciaDF1990 8, df=yesRio Grande Valley201650
20A. J. DeLaGarzaDF1987 11, df=yesLA Galaxy2017300
21George MalkiDF1992 4, df=yesRio Grande Valley201700
22LeonardoDF1988 2, df=yesLA Galaxy2017302
26Taylor HunterDF1993 7, df=yesRio Grande Valley201720
Midfielders
5Juan David CabezasMF1991 2, df=yesloan Deportivo Cali2017271
6Eric AlexanderMF1988 4, df=yesMontreal Impact2016220
8Joseph HollandMF1993 4, df=yesVentura County Fusion201770
10Vicente SánchezMF1979 12, df=yesDefensor Sporting2017232
13Ricardo ClarkMF1983 2, df=yesEintracht Frankfurt201717223
14AlexMF1988 12, df=yesChicago Fire20158311
18Memo Rodríguez (HGP)MF1995 12, df=yesRio Grande Valley2017122
23José EscalanteMF1995 5, df=yesloan from Olimpia201770
25Tomás Martínez (DP)MF1995 3, df=yesBraga201792
27Boniek GarcíaMF1984 9, df=yesOlimpia201216115
28Charlie WardMF1995 2, df=yesRio Grande Valley201730
29Christian Lucatero (HGP)MF1997 6, df=yesYouth team201700
Forwards
9Erick Torres PadillaST1993 1, df=yesGuadalajara20155014
11Andrew WengerST1990 12, df=yesPhiladelphia Union2016588
12Romell QuiotoST1991 8, df=yesCD Olimpia2017227
17Alberth Elis (DP)ST1996 2, df=yesloan from Monterrey20172610
19Mauro ManotasST1995 7, df=yesUniautónoma20157020
Players eligible from Rio Grande Valley
35Eric BirdMF1993 4, df=yesPhiladelphia Union201720
38Kai GreeneDF1993 7, df=yesSeton Hall Pirates201700
39Rubén LunaST1992 10, df=yesInter Playa del Carmen201720
41Jorginho JamesMF1994 7, df=yesloan from Harbour View201710
42Kyle MurphyST1992 12, df=yesClemson Tigers201700
Left during the season
4AgusDefender1985 5, df=yesAlbacete2016110

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head Coach Wilmer Cabrera
Goalkeeper coach Paul Rogers
Sports Performance Director/Fitness Coach Paul Caffrey
Performance Analyst Oliver Gage
General Manager/Vice President Matt Jordan
Assistant General Manager/Director of Soccer Operations Nick Kowba
Equipment ManagerChris Maxwell
Asst. Equipment ManagerEddie Cerda
Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer Theron Enns
Assistant Athletic Trainer Rory Blevins
Head Team Physician Timothy C. Sitter, MD
Primary Care Physician David A. Braunreiter, MD
Director, Youth Development/Academy Director James Clarkson
Soccer Programs Manager Adrian Moses
Center of Excellence Manager Justin Neese

Overall table

MLS Cup Playoffs

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

|-|colspan="14"|Players eligible from Rio Grande Valley:|-|colspan="14"|Players away from the club on loan:|-|colspan="14"|Players who left Houston Dynamo during the season:|}

Goal scorers

As of match played October 22, 2017

PlacePositionNationNumberNameMLSU.S. Open CupTotal
1 FW9 Erick Torres14014
2FW17Alberth Elis10010
3FW19Mauro Manotas10010
4 FW12Romell Quioto707
5 FW11Andrew Wenger213
MF18Memo Rodríguez213
7 MF14Alex202
MF10Vicente Sánchez202
DF22Leonardo202
MF25Tomás Martínez202
DF15Dylan Remick112
10MF5 Juan David Cabezas101
Own Goal202
TOTALS57360

Assists

As of match played October 22, 2017

width=60Placewidth=60Positionwidth=60Nationwidth=60Numberwidth=150Namewidth=150MLSwidth=150U.S. Open Cupwidth=80Total
1 MF14Alex10010
2MF10Vicente Sánchez516
3FW19Mauro Manotas505
4 MF27Boniek Garcia404
FW17Alberth Elis404
6 FW12Romell Quioto303
FW9 Erick Torres303
DF20A. J. DeLaGarza303
9 MF13Ricardo Clark202
FW11Andrew Wenger202
DF3 Adolfo Machado202
10MF18Memo Rodríguez101
MF6 Eric Alexander101
MF7 DaMarcus Beasley101
DF22Leonardo101
TOTALS47148

Disciplinary record

As of match played October 22, 2017

NumberNationPositionNameMLSU.S. Open CupTotal
width=60 style="background: #FFEE99"width=60 style="background: #FF8888"width=60 style="background: #FFEE99"width=60 style="background: #FF8888"width=60 style="background: #FFEE99"width=60 style="background: #FF8888"
1 GKTyler Deric200020
3 DFAdolfo Machado500050
5 DFJuan David Cabezas700070
9 FWErick Torres Padilla600060
11FWAndrew Wenger202040
12FWRomell Quioto400040
13MFRicardo Clark600060
14MFAlex610061
15DFDylan Remick100010
16DFKevin Garcia100010
17FWAlberth Elis800080
18MFMemo Rodríguez001010
19FWMauro Manotas300030
20DFA. J. DeLaGarza800080
22DFLeonardo300030
25MFTomás Martínez200020
27MFBoniek García400040
31GKJoe Willis100010
35MFEric Bird002020
39FWRubén Luna001010
TOTALS69160751

Notes and References

  1. News: Houston Dynamo appoint Wilmer Cabrera as head coach. July 7, 2017. Houston Dynamo. October 28, 2016. en.
  2. News: Roepken. Corey. Dynamo to announce Wilmer Cabrera as head coach. July 7, 2017. Houston Chronicle. October 27, 2016.
  3. News: Stejskal. Sam. Houston Dynamo announce Wilmer Cabrera as head coach. 7 July 2017. MLSsoccer.com. October 28, 2016. en.
  4. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, Seattle Sounders FC 1. Houston Dynamo. March 4, 2017. en.
  5. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 3, Columbus Crew SC 1. Houston Dynamo. March 11, 2017. en.
  6. News: Araiza. Victor. Houston Dynamo guard against getting "too comfortable" after consecutive wins. Houston Dynamo. March 13, 2017. en.
  7. News: Araiza. Victor. Houston Dynamo go to Portland "to demonstrate what we're made of" in first road test. Houston Dynamo. March 17, 2017. en.
  8. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, Portland Timbers 4. Houston Dynamo. March 19, 2017. en.
  9. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 4, New York Red Bulls 1. Houston Dynamo. April 1, 2017. en.
  10. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, New England Revolution 2. Houston Dynamo. April 8, 2017. en.
  11. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, Minnesota United 2. Houston Dynamo. April 15, 2017. en.
  12. News: Hamm. Harrison. Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, San Jose Earthquakes 0. Houston Dynamo. April 22, 2017. en.
  13. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, Toronto FC 2. Houston Dynamo. April 28, 2017. en.
  14. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 4, Orlando City SC 0. Houston Dynamo. May 6, 2017. en.
  15. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1. Houston Dynamo. May 12, 2017. en.
  16. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, Philadelphia Union 2. Houston Dynamo. May 17, 2017. en.
  17. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 1, Atlanta United FC 4. Houston Dynamo. May 20, 2017. en.
  18. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, FC Dallas 0. Houston Dynamo. May 28, 2017. en.
  19. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 5, Real Salt Lake 1. Houston Dynamo. May 31, 2017. en.
  20. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, Seattle Sounders FC 1. Houston Dynamo. June 4, 2017. en.
  21. News: Araiza. Victor. Dynamo get back to work after short layoff to attack second half of the season. Houston Dynamo. June 10, 2017. en.
  22. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 3, North Carolina FC 2 (AET). Houston Dynamo. June 14, 2017. en.
  23. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 2, LA Galaxy 2. Houston Dynamo. June 18, 2017. en.
  24. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 1, FC Dallas 1. Houston Dynamo. June 23, 2017. en.
  25. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, Sporting Kansas City 2. Houston Dynamo. June 28, 2017. en.
  26. News: Araiza. Victor. Three Things We Learned: Houston Dynamo 1, Colorado Rapids 3. Houston Dynamo. July 2, 2017. en.
  27. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 1, Colorado Rapids 3. Houston Dynamo. July 1, 2017. en.
  28. News: Recap: Houston Dynamo 3, Montreal Impact 1. Houston Dynamo. July 5, 2017. en.
  29. News: Houston Dynamo vs. Sporting Kansas City 2017 MLS Knockout Round Preview. 2017-10-22. MLSsoccer.com. 2018-01-03. en.
  30. Web site: Houston's Tyler Deric claims Alcatel Player of the Month award for October. MLSsoccer.com. en. 2018-01-03.
  31. News: Dynamo GK Deric suspended after arrest. ESPN.com. 2018-01-03.
  32. Web site: Players . Houston Dynamo . March 5, 2016.