Houston Dynamo records and statistics

This article is about all-time records. For a season-by-season statistical breakdown, see List of Houston Dynamo seasons.

This article is a list of statistics and records relating to Houston Dynamo. Houston Dynamo are an American professional association football club based in Houston, Texas. The club was founded in 2006 and play in Major League Soccer. They are also involved in CONCACAF football on a regular basis.

This list encompasses the major honors won by Houston Dynamo and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goal scorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Houston Dynamo players on the international stage. The club's attendance records at Robertson Stadium are also included in the list.

All stats accurate as of match played 12 June 2008.

Honors

Houston Dynamo's first trophy was the Carolina Challenge Cup, which they before starting the 2006 campaign. The winning of the cup was notable because in the short history of the tournament, the champion has gone on to win one of the two year-end MLS trophies, the MLS Supporters' Shield or MLS Cup. Houston went on to win the 2006 MLS Cup before duplicating the feat in the 2007 MLS Cup.

Domestic

International

Invitational

Players

All current players are in bold

Most appearances

Competitive, professional matches only. Substitutions count as appearances. Current as of December 31, 2007

Name Years MLS MLS Cup U.S. Open Cup CONCACAF Other[1] Total
1Wade Barrett2006–200962825986
2Pat Onstad2006–201059924882
3Brian Mullan2006–201059824780
4Dwayne De Rosario2006–200854825978
5Eddie Robinson2006–201150834772
Craig Waibel2006–2010498141072
7Ryan Cochrane2006–200752730668
8Ricardo Clark2006–present50315665
9Brian Ching2006–201341715862
Brad Davis2006–201545812662
11Stuart Holden2006–200935630751
12Alejandro Moreno200634421647
13Richard Mulrooney2007–201028404541

Most Goals

Competitive, professional matches only. Current as of September 30, 2016

Rank Name Years MLS MLS Cup Open Cup CONCACAF Total
1United States Brian Ching2006–20135670568
2United StatesWill Bruin2011–5061057
3United States Brad Davis2006–20154130044
4Jamaica Giles Barnes2012–20163102033
5Canada Dwayne DeRosario2006–20082421532
6United States Ricardo Clark2006–2009
2012–
2811131
7United States Stuart Holden2006–20091510622
8Honduras Boniek Garcia2012–1231115
9United States Geoff Cameron2008–20121102114

Most Assists

Competitive, professional matches only. Current as of December 31, 2007

Name Years MLS MLS Cup U.S. Open Cup CONCACAF Other[1] Total
1Brad Davis2006–201515311222
2Dwayne De Rosario2006–200811411017
3Brian Mullan2006–20108300011
4Brian Ching2006–2013710109
5Stuart Holden2006–2009800008
Ricardo Clark2006–present710008
7Richard Mulrooney2007–2010610007
Alejandro Moreno2006610007
9Eddie Robinson2006–2011510006
Corey Ashe2006–2015500106

Goalkeeping

Competitive, professional matches only. Current as of December 31, 2007

Name Years Appearances Goals Allowed Goals Allowed Average[2] Shutouts
League MLS Cup Playoffs U.S. Open Cup CONCACAF Other[1]
1 Pat Onstad (20062010) 82 62 7 2 5 6 1.000 24
2 Zach Wells (2006–2007) 7 1 0 0 1 0 0.286 4

Club records

Matches

Record wins

v Chivas USA, 21 June 2007
v New York Red Bulls, 5 July 2007
v Chicago Fire, 12 July 2007
v Atlante F.C., SuperLiga 2008, 12 July 2008
v Chivas USA, 21 June 2007
v New York Red Bulls, 5 July 2007
v Chicago Fire, 12 July 2007
v Chivas USA, 21 June 2007
v New York Red Bulls, 5 July 2007
v Atlante F.C., SuperLiga 2008, 12 July 2008

Record defeats

v New England Revolution, 29 March 2008
v Deportivo Saprissa, 2008 CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinals, 9 April 2008

Streaks

Wins/draws/losses in a season

Goals

Points

Attendances

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 3 The "Other" column constitutes appearances (including those as a substitute) in preseason tournaments and other competitions and tournaments not counted as a MLS, MLS Playoff, U.S. Open Cup, or CONCACAF match.
  2. In all competitions
  3. Game played as part of a doubleheader along with a friendly between FC Barcelona and Club América
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