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American professional soccer club

Soccer club
Houston Dash
FoundedDecember 11, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-12-11)
StadiumShell Energy Stadium
Houston, Texas
Capacity20,656
Majority ownerTed Segal
PresidentJessica O'Neill
General ManagerAngela Hucles Mangano
CoachFabrice Gautrat
LeagueNational Women's Soccer League
2025Regular season: TBD
Playoffs: TBD
Websitehoustondynamofc.com/houstondash
Current season

TheHouston Dash are an American professionalsoccer team based inHouston, Texas, that competes in theNational Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The Dash began play in the2014 season. The team plays its home games atShell Energy Stadium.

History

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Establishment

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See also:National Women's Soccer League: Establishment andNational Women's Soccer League: Expansion

On November 19, 2013,MLS teamHouston Dynamo began the initial stages of bringing a top flight women's professional soccer franchise toHouston.[1] A week later, the effort was bolstered when the Dynamo began accepting refundable deposits for a potential NWSL expansion team.[2] On December 11, 2013, the National Women's Soccer League awarded the Houston Dynamo and the city of Houston an expansion franchise.[3]

Team name, crest, and colors

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Former logo used from 2013 to 2020.

During a press conference on December 12, 2013, then-Houston Dynamo president Chris Canetti announced that the club would be named the Houston Dash and would share similar colors to the Dynamo: orange, black, and sky blue.[4] The crest featured a soccer ball along with the words "Houston Dash" with sky blue lines in the background.[5] The name Dash refers to the fast running speed of ahorse, which was a historical mode of transportation for Texans in the 1800s.[5]

Mascot

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In 2007, Houston started a search for a mascot by asking members ofThe Art Institute of Houston to submit drawings, from which several finalists were selected and an official mascot would be decided through an online poll, both for the mascot design and name. The winning design, by Eric Hulsey and Leslie Lopez, was of an orange-haired fox and namedDynamo Diesel. He was unveiled atHouston Zoo on April 3, 2007. Dynamo Diesel began working alongside the Houston Dynamo marketing and community outreach programs.

Diesel also became the official mascot of the Houston Dash when the team began play in 2014. Dash Diesel is present at every Houston Dash match and brings an electric energy to the gameday atmosphere atShell Energy Stadium.

Ownership and team management

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Houston Dash is owned by the same ownership group asHouston Dynamo FC, including majority owner Ted Segal and minority owner and current NBA PlayerJames Harden.[6] FormerUnited States men's national soccer team goalkeeperTim Howard joined the ownership as a minority owner on July 16, 2024.

On December 23, 2013, Former Houston Dynamo playerBrian Ching was named managing director, in charge of day-to-day operations on both the business and technical sides of under the supervision of then-Houston Dash and Dynamo team president Chris Canetti.[7]

On January 3, 2014,Randy Waldrum was named as the Dash's first head coach, having previously coached theNotre Dame Fighting Irish women's soccer team to two national titles since joining the team in 1999.[8]

On May 29, 2017, Waldrum and Houston Dash agreed to part ways. Assistant coach Omar Morales was named interim coach.[9]

On November 27, 2017,Vera Pauw was hired as the new head coach.[10] On September 20, 2018, Pauw departed from the club.[11]

On December 11, 2018,James Clarkson was hired as the new head coach.[12]

Ted Segal completed the acquisition of theHouston Dynamo FC and Houston Dash on June 22, 2021. The deal was reportedly worth $400 million. Since acquiring the team, Segal has invested significantly into the club, both the Dynamo and Dash andShell Energy Stadium.

One of Segal's first changes as the new majority owner of the Dash to was bring in more dedicated staff focused on elevating the Dash. On February 2, 2022, the Segal and Dash announced the hiring ofJessica O'Neill as the team's first president, a role tasked with increasing revenue and serving as the team's spokesperson to the NWSL on league matters.[13]

On April 26, 2022, the NWSL andNWSLPA recommended coach James Clarkson should be suspended while they conducted "an investigation into alleged violations of the NWSL Policy to Prevent and Eliminate Workplace Discrimination, Harassment, and Bullying".[14] On April 27, 2022, the Houston Dash announced that it was immediately suspending James Clarkson pending the conclusion of the joint investigation by the NWSL and NWSLPA that was launched in 2021.[15]

On April 29, 2022, the Houston Dash announced that Sarah Lowdon would serve as the acting head coach while the club conducted its search for an interim head coach.[16] On June 15, 2022, the Dash named formerReal Betis Féminas andTottenham Hotspur coachJuan Carlos Amorós as its interim head coach. Lowdon continued as acting head coach pending Amorós's visa approval.[17]

Houston Dash named former NWSL player and sports executiveAlex Singer as the General Manager on August 24, 2022.[14][18] Singer began her managerial duties on September 6 and was brought in to oversee all soccer operations including player personnel and roster management for the team and work closely with the coaching staff to build and construct the roster. She was fired on July 25, 2024, after the team had secured only three wins in sixteen matches during the 2024 season.[19]

On August 25, 2022, the Dash announced that majority owner Ted Segal bought out the stakes of minority owners Gabriel Brener, Oscar De La Hoya, and Ben Guill.[20]

On December 14, 2022, the Dash released a public statement declaring the club would not renew the contract with James Clarkson, which had an expiration date of the end of 2022, after reports concluded that his "actions constituted emotional misconduct."[21]Sam Laity was hired as the next head coach on December 21, 2022,[22] and fired on September 6, 2023.[23]

Fran Alonso was appointed the head coach of the Dash on December 22, 2023[24] following an extensive search led by general manager, Alex Singer. Alonso joined Houston after being at the helm Celtic FC Women, who compete in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL). While with Celtic, Alonso led the team to a 76-11-9 (WLD) record in the league and won three of the four cup competitions the team competed in. Alonso began a leave of absence on June 28, and was later replaced by interim coach Ricky Clarke in lieu of returning to the club.[25]

Segal's commitment to continuing to grow the Houston Dash was once again evident at the start of 2024 when the club announced on March 14, 2024, the addition ofPablo Pinones Arce as the club's first Technical Director in team history.[26] Pinones Arce was brought in to work alongside general manager Alex Singer and to establish a robust soccer operation framework for the Dash. His responsibilities include talent identification, roster construction, overseeing various aspects of soccer operations, and contributing to the development of a comprehensive youth strategy.

Houston Dynamo Football Club announced the addition of formerUnited States men's national soccer team goalkeeperTim Howard to its ownership group on July 16, 2024. Howard said joining the HDFC ownership grants him the opportunity to "further contribute to the growth of the game in the United States and connect with the passionate soccer fans who call Houston home”.

On December 9, 2024, the Houston Dash announcedAngela Hucles Mangano as President of Women’s Soccer and Chief Soccer Officer for the team.[27] Hucles Mangano was previously the General Manager for Angel City FC.

On January 3, 2025, the Dash then announcedFabrice Gautrat as the team's new head coach, their tenth overall. Gautrat spent the 2023 and 2024 NWSL seasons as an assistant coach at theNorth Carolina Courage.[28]

Shell Energy Stadium is the current home of the Houston Dash and Dynamo.

Shell Energy Stadium

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Main article:Shell Energy Stadium

The Dash play their games atShell Energy Stadium, formerly known as BBVA Stadium, which opened in May 2012, and features a 20,656-seat capacity. For the team's inaugural season, 7,000 seats in the lower seating bowl are available for home games.[29] When the stadium opened in 2012, it became the first soccer-specific stadium inMajor League Soccer located in a city's downtown district.[30]

On June 22, 2022, Houston Dynamo Football Club (HDFC) announced plans for major upgrades toShell Energy Stadium. The renovation project began immediately following the conclusion of the 2022 MLS and NWSL seasons and was ready in time for the 2023 season. The project was headlined by the installation of all-new mesh seats throughout the entire seating bowl and made Shell Energy Stadium the first soccer-specific stadium in America with mesh seating throughout the building. A portion of the east side of the stadium was reconfigured to create a new club area. The East Club, includes the three centermost sections of the east sideline lower level and hold a capacity of 824 guests.[citation needed]

The East Club features nine loge boxes, which offer individuals and companies the opportunity to entertain guests.

Aside from Major League Soccer, National Women's Soccer League and international soccer matches, the stadium also hostsTexas Southern University football, concerts, and much more. With its downtown location, the stadium is now a part of a true Stadium District, which featuresMinute Maid Park andToyota Center, as well as other amenities and attractions such as theGeorge R. Brown Convention Center, the Hilton Americas,Discovery Green, and Houston Pavilions.[citation needed]

On June 13, 2019, it was announced thatBBVA Compass Stadium was changing its name to BBVA Stadium following the sponsor's rebrand.

During the second half of the 2021 season, BBVA Stadium was rebranded as PNC Stadium followingPNC Financial Services' acquisition of BBVA USA in June 2021.

On January 17, 2023, PNC Stadium became Shell Energy Stadium followingShell Energy and the Dynamo agreeing on a stadium naming rights deal reportedly worth $40 million over 8 years.

Houston Sports Park is the official training facility of the Houston Dash.

Houston Sports Park

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The training facility forHouston Dynamo FC, Houston Dash and academy teams is located at theHouston Sports Park (HSP). Opened in 2011, the complex features seven soccer fields, field lighting, and parking. All of the fields featureBermuda grass, except one that containsFieldTurf. Four fields are reserved exclusively for use by the Dynamo, Dash and visiting professional teams. The remaining fields are available for public rental. The training facility is located 10 miles south ofShell Energy Stadium and was built through a partnership with the City of Houston.

Players and staff

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Current squad

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As of November 18, 2025[31]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK USAJane Campbell(Captain)
2DF CANAllysha Chapman
3GK USALiz Beardsley
6FW USAMessiah Bright
8MF USADelanie Sheehan
9FW CANClarissa Larisey
10DF USAMalia Berkely
11FW USAYazmeen Ryan
12MF JAMKiki Van Zanten
13MF CANSophie Schmidt
14DF USAPaige Nielsen
15FW USAAvery Patterson
16FW CANAmanda West
17MF AUTSarah Puntigam
20DF USAChristen Westphal
22FW NGAMichelle Alozie
23MF USAMaggie Graham
24MF USADanielle Colaprico
27DF ITALisa Boattin

Out on loan

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No.Pos.NationPlayer
5DF USAZoe Matthews(atDux Logroño until July 1, 2026)
29DF BRARebeca Costa da Silva(atDux Logroño until July 1, 2026)
33DF USAJyllissa Harris(atOttawa Rapid FC until December 31, 2025)

For details of former players, seeCategory:Houston Dash players andList of Houston Dash players.

Staff

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As of June 4, 2025.[32][33]
Executive
Majority Owner & ChairmanTed Segal
Vice chairmanLyle Ayes
Minority OwnerJames Harden
Minority OwnerTim Howard
PresidentJessica O'Neill
President of Women's SoccerAngela Hucles Mangano[34]
Assistant General ManagerJason Lowe[35]
Technical DirectorVacant
Technical
Head CoachUnited StatesFabrice Gautrat[28]
Assistant CoachEngland Emma Wright-Cates
Assistant CoachUnited States Jaime Frias
Goalkeeping CoachUnited StatesEric Klenofsky
Assistant Goalkeeping CoachUnited States Megan Kinneman
Director of Recruitment & Analytics Michael Poma
Head of Performance Bethan Lloyd
Performance Analyst Chloe Dhillon
Recruitment AnalystUnited States Adelaide Gilley
Head of Strength & ConditioningScotland Andy McKeown
Head Athletic TrainerUnited States Wafaa Chatila
Assistant Athletic TrainerUnited States Jill Davis
Physical TherapistUnited States Dorcas Copa
Team DieticianUnited States Bianca Paulus
Equipment ManagerUnited States Gina Monaco
Equipment CoordinatorUnited States Paloma Paez
Director of Operations & Player ExperienceUnited States Jessie Vilkofsky
Player Care CoordinatorMexico Emily Perez Velez

Head coach history

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NameTenure
Randy WaldrumJanuary 3, 2014 – May 29, 2017
Omar Morales (interim)May 29, 2017 – November 27, 2017
Vera PauwNovember 27, 2017 – September 20, 2018
James ClarksonDecember 11, 2018 – April 26, 2022
Sarah Lowdon (acting)April 29, 2022 – July 12, 2022[36][37]
Juan Carlos Amorós (interim)July 12, 2022 – October 28, 2022[38]
Sam LaityDecember 21, 2022 – September 6, 2023[22][23]
Sarah Lowdon (interim)September 6, 2023[23] – December 4, 2023[39]
Fran AlonsoDecember 22, 2023[40] – October 1, 2024[41]
Ricky Clarke (interim)October 1, 2024[41] – December 4, 2024[27]
Fabrice GautratJanuary 3, 2025[28] – Present

Records

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Year-by-year

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As of November 2, 2025
SeasonNWSL regular seasonPositionNWSL
Playoffs
NWSL Challenge CupFemenil Summer Cup
PWLDGFGAPts
20142451632344189thDNQ
2015206862126245thDNQ
20162061042929228thDNQ
20172471432339248thDNQ
20182491053539326thDNQ
20192471252136267thDNQ
202043101279Community ShieldCancelledChampions
20212491052131327thDNQGroup Stage
20222210663527364thFirst RoundGroup Stage
20232268816182610thDNQGroup Stage
202424514517372114thDNQDNPGroup Stage
202526812626423010thDNQDNP
Overall2578112159278376
Notes
  • DNQ = Did not qualify
  • DNP = Did not participate

Team records

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Further information:List of Houston Dash players
As of November 15, 2025.[42]Current players in bold. Statistics are updated once a year after the conclusion of the NWSL season.
Most appearances
PlayerAppearances
#NameNat.Pos.Dash careerNWSLPlayoffsCupOtherTotal
1Jane CampbellUnited StatesGK2017–1681194192
2Sophie SchmidtCanadaMF2019–1071177132
3Allysha ChapmanCanadaDF2015–2016, 2018–1040165125
4Rachel DalyEnglandFW2016–20221010150116
5Kealia OhaiUnited StatesFW2014–2019114000114
6Nichelle PrinceCanadaFW2017–2023881144107
7Katie LindUnited StatesDF2020–791214105
8Haley HansonUnited StatesMF2018–2022800164100
9Amber BrooksUnited StatesDF2016–20199100091
10Ally PrisockUnited StatesDF2019–202369115489
Top goalscorers
PlayerAppearances
#NameNat.Pos.Dash careerNWSLPlayoffsCupOtherTotal
1Rachel DalyEnglandFW2016–20223705042
2Kealia OhaiUnited StatesFW2014–20192800028
3Kristie MewisUnited StatesMF2017–2021903214
Nichelle PrinceCanadaFW2017–20231201114
5Shea GroomUnited StatesDF2020–2023405312
6Carli LloydUnited StatesFW2015–20171100011
Diana OrdóñezUnited StatesMF2023–2025801211
Ebony SalmonUnited StatesFW2022–20231001011
9Sofia HuertaUnited StatesMF2018–20191000010
Veronica LatskoUnited StatesFW2018–2021700310
Sophie SchmidtCanadaMF2019–511310

Honors

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Broadcasting

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See also:National Women's Soccer League § Broadcasting

During the 2014 season, games were broadcast locally on CSN TV in Houston.[43] It was the second local television broadcast agreement in the NWSL's history.[44] On August 6, 2014,DirecTV and AT&T proposed a reorganization plan, in which it would acquire CSN Houston in a 60/40 joint venture. At the time, AT&T was in the process of acquiring DirecTV, pending regulatory approval.[45] The reorganization offer was approved by the court on October 30, 2014, although Comcast appealed the decision in order to address a $100 million loan that had been given to the network. Attorneys from the companies involved reached an agreement to allow the deal to continue through Comcast's appeals process. The Rockets' general counsel Rafael Stone stated that the approval gave a "clear path" for the network to return to full-time service in November, and transition to DirecTV'sRoot Sports brand, and the network subsequently canceled all of its existing studio shows on October 22, 2014.[46][47][48] Select Houston Dash matches continued to be aired on Root Sports through the 2015[49] and 2016 seasons.[50][51]

As of the 2017 season, Dash games were streamed exclusively byGo90 for American audiences and via the NWSL website for international viewers.[52] As part of a three-year agreement withA&E Networks,Lifetime broadcasts oneNWSL Game of the Week on Saturday afternoons.[53][54] For the 2017 season, the Dash were featured in five nationally broadcast LifetimeNWSL Game of the Week broadcasts on May 6, May 3, and September 23, 2017.[55]

In July 2022, the club announced plans to broadcast matches locally onAT&T SportsNet Southwest (rebranded to Space City Home Network as of October 2023), the team's first local agreement since 2016.[51]

On November 9, 2023, theNational Women's Soccer League announced[56] landmark agreements for its domestic media distribution with 118 national windows on CBS Sports, ESPN, Prime Video and Scripps Sports. The four-year contract with each partner will generate record-breaking distribution and revenue for the league while maximizing a mix of linear and digital streaming distribution.

Houston Dash and Houston-based PTS Media announced[57] on April 12, 2024, that all remaining home matches for the 2024 season would stream in Spanish across the Deportes Nation digital platforms. The agreement marked the first time that Dash matches would be available to fans in Spanish. Coverage includes a 30-minute pregame show plus a 30-minute postgame show that will feature Dash players and staff.

On April 25, 2024, Houston Dash and Space City Home Network (SCHN) announced[58] a broadcast agreement that brought select Dash matches to the local network during the 2024 season and marked the third consecutive year in which the Dash has prioritized providing local broadcast options through the network.

See also

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