Houston SaberCats explained

Teamname:Houston SaberCats
Fullname:Houston SaberCats
Countryflag:United States
Capacity:4,000
Owntitle:owner
President:Mike Sheehan
Top Scorer:Sam Windsor (432)
Position:Elimination round
3rd (Western Conference)
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Url:https://www.houstonsabercats.com/
Most Tries:Sam Windsor (14)

The Houston SaberCats are an American professional rugby union team based in Houston, Texas. The team was founded in 2017 and competes in Major League Rugby, the top-level rugby union competition in the United States and Canada that played its first season in 2018. The SaberCats organization was born from one of the founding amateur rugby clubs that pooled resources to emerge professionally, and were the first in MLR membership to build a rugby-specific stadium intended for MLR competition.

Home field

See main article: SaberCats Stadium. Houston plays their games in SaberCats Stadium, which was opened on April 13, 2019.[1] In February 2018, the City of Houston agreed to fund $3.2 million of the $15.25 million needed to build a permanent rugby stadium for use by the Houston SaberCats at Houston Sports Park. On July 17, the SaberCats announced that a three-year naming rights were awarded to British multinational software and technology company Aveva, and that it would be initially known as "Aveva Stadium".[2] Following this deal, the venue became known as "SaberCats Stadium".

Houston Sports Park is also the permanent training ground for Major League Soccer soccer team Houston Dynamo as well as the Houston Dash women's soccer team.

During the 2018 regular season, the SaberCats played their home matches at Dyer Stadium and trained at Athlete Training and Health in Houston. The team also played at Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Skeeters, for part of the 2019 season, and for their exhibition matches in 2017 and 2018. Also, in April 2019, while the new pitch at SaberCats Stadium healed, the team returned to Dyer Stadium to play one match against San Diego before returning to SaberCats Stadium.

Stadium Capacity Location Year(s)
6,000 2018
7,500 2018–2019
4,000 2019–present

Broadcasts

Sponsorship

SeasonKit manufacturerShirt sponsorOther Shirt sponsor(s)
2018–2019XBladesAvevaNone
2020Paladin Sports
2021Lone Star College System
2022Live Oak VodkaNone
2023None

Players and personnel

Current squad

The Houston SaberCats squad for the 2024 Major League Rugby season is:[3]

Current coaching staff

Head coaches

Former assistant coaches

Captains

Records

Season standings

Notes and References

  1. News: SaberCats fall to Seawolves in first match played at AVEVA Stadium . . April 13, 2019 . April 15, 2019.
  2. Web site: SaberCats, city to break ground on new AVEVA Stadium late July . . July 19, 2018 . July 23, 2018.
  3. Web site: Houston SaberCats. Americas Rugby News. 31 December 2023.
  4. News: Houston? No problem – SaberCats bullish about latest US rugby venture . The Guardian. January 22, 2018. January 22, 2018.
  5. News: Paul Emerick takes helm of SaberCats. Houston Chronicle. May 2, 2019. May 2, 2019.
  6. News: New Coach Announced Ahead of 2020 Season. August 6, 2019. August 6, 2019.
  7. Web site: Pote Human to join Heyneke Meyer at American Major League outfit . Sport24 . September 7, 2021 . September 6, 2021.
  8. Web site: MLR 2022 - Houston SaberCats vs LA Giltinis - ARN Guide . Americas Rugby News . 2022-02-04 . 2022-05-08.