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1 HOUSTON DYNAMO HOUSTON DYNAMO vs. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST LEG BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas Tues., Nov. 21, 8:30 p.m. CT (FS1, TSN 1/3, TVA Sports) 2017 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Tyler Deric GK /30/1988 Houston, TX Jalil Anibaba DF /19/1988 Fullerton, CA Adolfo Machado DF /14/1985 Panama City, Panama Philippe Senderos DF /14/1985 Geneva, Switzerland Juan David Cabezas MF /27/1991 Cali, Colombia Eric Alexander MF /14/1988 Portage, MI DaMarcus Beasley DF /24/1982 Fort Wayne, IN Joe Holland MF /21/1993 London, England Erick Torres FW /19/1993 Guadalajara, Mexico Vicente Sanchez FW /07/1979 Montevideo, Uruguay Andrew Wenger MF /25/1990 Lancaster, PA Romell Quioto FW /09/1991 Balfate, Honduras Ricardo Clark MF /10/1983 Atlanta, GA Alex MF /15/1988 Sao Paulo, Brazil Dylan Remick DF /19/1991 Chicago, IL Kevin Garcia DF /21/1990 Flushing, NY Alberth Elis FW /12/1996 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Memo Rodriguez MF /27/1995 Wharton, TX Mauro Manotas FW /15/1995 Sabanalarga, Colombia A.J. DeLaGarza DF /04/1987 Bryans Road, MD George Malki MF /21/1992 Chicago, IL Leonardo DF /05/1988 Sao Paulo, Brazil Jose Escalante MF /29/1995 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Calle Brown GK /01/1992 Leesburg, VA Tomas Martinez MF /07/1995 Beccar, Argentina Taylor Hunter MF /07/1993 Aurora, CO Boniek Garcia MF /04/1984 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Charlie Ward MF /19/1995 Redditch, England Christian Lucatero MF /17/1997 Pasadena, TX Joe Willis GK /10/1988 St. Louis, MO HEAD COACH : Wilmer Cabrera 09/15/1967 W22 L29 T17 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2017 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Tyler Miller GK /12/1993 Woodbury, NJ Clint Dempsey MF /09/1983 Nacogdoches, TX Brad Evans DF /20/1985 Phoenix, AZ Gustav Svensson DF /07/1987 Gothenberg, Sweden Nouhou Tolo DF /23/1997 Douala, Cameroon Osvaldo Alonso MF /11/1985 San Cristobal, Cuba Cristian Roldan MF /03/1995 Artesia, CA Victor Rodriguez MF /23/1989 Sabadell, Spain Nicolas Lodeiro MF /21/1989 Paysandu, Uruguay Aaron Kovar MF /14/1993 Seattle, WA Seyi Adekoya FW /05/1995 Seattle, WA Jordan Morris FW /26/1994 Seattle, WA Chad Marshall DF /22/1984 Riverside, CA Tony Alfaro DF /15/1993 Michoacan, Mexico Calum Mallace MF /10/1990 Torphichen, Scotland Will Bruin FW /24/1989 St. Louis, MO Kelvin Leerdam DF /24/1990 Paramaribo, Suriname Harry Shipp MF /07/1991 Lake Forest, IL Jordy Delem MF /18/1993 Le Francois, Martinique Henry Wingo MF /04/1995 Seattle, WA Stefan Frei GK /20/1986 Altstaetten, Switzerland Lamar Neagle MF /07/1987 Tacoma, WA Roman Torres DF /20/1986 Panama City, Panama Zach Mathers MF /14/1994 Fort Worth, TX Joevin Jones DF /03/1991 Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Bryan Meredith GK /02/1989 Scotch Plains, NJ Oniel Fisher MF /22/1991 Portmore, Jamaica HEAD COACH : Brian Schmetzer 08/18/1962 W21 L11 T15

2 HOUSTON DYNAMO vs. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Tuesday, Nov. 21; BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas, 8:30 p.m. CT 2017 SEASON RECORDS GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Dynamo at home Sounders FC on road HEAD-TO-HEAD LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD: Dynamo 4 wins, 16 goals Sounders FC 6 wins, 19 goals Ties 6 AT HOUSTON: Dynamo 4 wins, 14 goals Sounders FC 0 wins, 8 goals Ties (MLS): 3/4: HOU 2, SEA 1 (Torres 20; Quioto Dempsey 58) 6/4: SEA 1, HOU 0 (Bruin 69) MLS CUP PLAYOFFS: Dynamo 1 win, 1 goal Sounders FC 0 wins, 0 goals Ties 0 DYNAMO Thurs. Nov. 30 WCC/2 (A) UPCOMING MATCHES RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER TYPE OF PLAY OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS DISTANCE INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA SOUNDERS FC Thurs. Nov. 30 WCC/2 (H) WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM DYNAMO SOUNDERS FC F A F A GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL HOW SCORED REFEREES REFEREE: Chris Penso. AR1 (bench): Jeff Muschik; AR2 (opposite): C.J. Morgante; 4th: Armando Villarreal; VAR: Kevin Stott TEAM NEWS SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: HOU: Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, Ricardo Clark, Alberth Elis, Romell Quioto, Alex, Boniek Garcia... SEA: Cristian Roldan, Nicolas Lodeiro, Roman Torres DISABLED LIST: none INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none SEMIFINAL - LEG 2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 0 Scoring Summary: SEA--Dempsey 1 (Shipp 1, Bruin 1) 56 SEA--Dempsey 2 (Rodriguez 1, Lodeiro 1) 88 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Kelvin Leerdam, Roman Torres, Chad Marshall, Nouhou Tolo, Harry Shipp (Victor Rodriguez 67), Cristian Roldan, Clint Dempsey, Nicolas Lodeiro, Joevin Jones (Gustav Svensson 60), Will Bruin (Lamar Neagle 91+). LAST MATCHES SEMIFINAL - LEG 2 PORTLAND TIMBERS 1 HOUSTON DYNAMO 2 Scoring Summary: POR--Asprilla 1 (Andriuskevicius 1, Valeri 1) 39 HOU--Remick 1 (Anibaba 1, Martinez 1) 43 HOU--Manotas 1 (Alexander 1) 77 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Joe Willis, Jalil Anibaba, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, Dylan Remick, Eric Alexander, Alex (Romell Quioto 86), Tomas Martinez (Boniek Garcia 83), Alberth Elis, Juan David Cabezas, Erick Torres (Mauro Manotas 73). RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL (W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW HOU SEA HOUSTON DYNAMO SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since) Home win 10/22/2017 HOU 3, CHI 0 (0) 10/22/2017 SEA 3, COL 0 (0) Road win 7/22/2017 HOU 3, DC 1 (6) 8/05/2017 SEA 4, MIN 0 (4) Home loss 9/09/2017 HOU 0, COL 1 (4) 5/06/2017 SEA 0, TOR 1 (13) Road loss 9/16/2017 HOU 0, SJ 1 (2) 10/01/2017 SEA 0, PHI 2 (0) Tie game 10/15/2017 HOU 0, KC 0 (1) 9/16/2017 SEA 0, DAL 0 (5) Shutout for 10/22/2017 HOU 3, CHI 0 (0) 10/22/2017 SEA 3, COL 0 (0) Shutout vs. 10/15/2017 HOU 0, KC 0 (1) 10/01/2017 SEA 0, PHI 2 (2) GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Dynamo Sounders FC WWLWLTWLWWLLTWLTTLWTWTTWLTLLTTWWTW LTWTTLWTLLLWWLWLTTWWWTWWWTTTTLWLWW TEAM LEADERS DYNAMO G: 14 Torres A: 11 Alex SHT: 72 Torres SOG: 35 Manotas FC: 63 Cabezas FS: 55 Alex OF: 12 Torres C: 8 DeLaGarza/Elis E: 1 Alex SOUNDERS FC G: 12 Dempsey A: 12 Lodeiro SHT: 116 Dempsey SOG: 39 Dempsey FC: 42 Alonso FS: 110 Lodeiro OF: 16 Lodeiro C: 5 Lodeiro E: 1 6 players tied GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP TOT AVG HOU SEA GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP TOT AVG HOU SEA GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total HOU SEA GOALS ALLOWED Total HOU SEA

3 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 2017 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC POSTSEASON STATISTICS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2 M Clint Dempsey F Will Bruin M Nicolas Lodeiro M Victor Rodriguez M Harry Shipp M Osvaldo Alonso M Jordy Delem G Stefan Frei D Joevin Jones D Kelvin Leerdam D Chad Marshall M Lamar Neagle M Cristian Roldan D Gustav Svensson D Nouhou Tolo D Roman Torres Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Clint Dempsey 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Harry Shipp 1, Will Bruin 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING OT UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO RECORD 24 G Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals HOUSTON DYNAMO POSTSEASON STATISTICS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 17 F Alberth Elis F Mauro Manotas D Dylan Remick M Eric Alexander D Jalil Anibaba M Tomas Martinez F Vicente Sanchez M Alex D DaMarcus Beasley M Juan David Cabezas M Ricardo Clark G Tyler Deric M Boniek Garcia D Leonardo D Adolfo Machado F Romell Quioto D Philippe Senderos F Erick Torres G Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Mauro Manotas 1, Alberth Elis 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Vicente Sanchez 1, Eric Alexander 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Vicente Sanchez 0-1 HOUSTON DYNAMO INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING OT UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO RECORD 1 G Tyler Deric G Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals SOUNDERS FC WHERE THE GOALS CAME FROM F A GOALS SCORED 2 0 MINUTES PER GOAL 90 0 HOW SCORED RIGHT FOOT 1 0 LEFT FOOT 1 0 HEADERS 0 0 OTHER 0 0 TYPE OF PLAY OPEN PLAY 1 0 CROSS 0 0 CORNER 1 0 REBOUND 0 0 PENALTIES 0 0 DIRECT FROM FREE KICK 0 0 FREE KICK (INDIRECT) 0 0 OWN GOALS 0 0 DISTANCE INSIDE GOAL AREA 1 0 INSIDE PENALTY AREA 1 0 OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA 0 0 DYNAMO WHERE THE GOALS CAME FROM F A GOALS SCORED 3 1 MINUTES PER GOAL HOW SCORED RIGHT FOOT 3 1 LEFT FOOT 0 0 HEADERS 0 0 OTHER 0 0 TYPE OF PLAY OPEN PLAY 2 0 CROSS 0 1 CORNER 0 0 REBOUND 0 0 PENALTIES 0 0 DIRECT FROM FREE KICK 0 0 FREE KICK (INDIRECT) 1 0 OWN GOALS 0 0 DISTANCE INSIDE GOAL AREA 0 0 INSIDE PENALTY AREA 2 1 OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA 1 0 SOUNDERS FC v DYNAMO RECORD AT HALFTIME SEA HOU LEAD TIED TRAIL RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SEA HOU SCORE ALLOW GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED GP TOT AVG SEA HOU GOALS ALLOWED GP TOT AVG SEA HOU GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED TOT OT SEA HOU GOALS ALLOWED TOT OT SEA HOU

4 2017 HOUSTON DYNAMO STATISTICS ( , 50 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 9 F Erick Torres F Mauro Manotas F Alberth Elis F Romell Quioto M Alex F Vicente Sanchez M Andrew Wenger D Leonardo M Memo Rodriguez M Tomas Martinez D Dylan Remick M Juan David Cabezas M Boniek Garcia D A.J. DeLaGarza D Adolfo Machado M Ricardo Clark D DaMarcus Beasley M Eric Alexander M Charlie Ward D Jalil Anibaba M Joe Holland G Joe Willis M Jose Escalante D Kevin Garcia D Philippe Senderos G Tyler Deric Own-goals received 2 Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Erick Torres 3, Alberth Elis 3, Romell Quioto 2, Alex 2, Leonardo 1, Mauro Manotas 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Alex 3, Mauro Manotas 2, Boniek Garcia 1, Adolfo Machado 1, Vicente Sanchez 1, A.J. DeLaGarza 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Erick Torres 5-6, Alberth Elis 1-1, Mauro Manotas 0-1 HOUSTON DYNAMO GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 G Tyler Deric G Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

5 2017 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC STATISTICS ( , 53 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2 M Clint Dempsey F Will Bruin M Nicolas Lodeiro M Cristian Roldan F Jordan Morris M Harry Shipp M Victor Rodriguez M Lamar Neagle (SEA) M Lamar Neagle (TOT) D Joevin Jones D Gustav Svensson M Osvaldo Alonso D Chad Marshall D Kelvin Leerdam D Brad Evans D Roman Torres M Jordy Delem D Nouhou Tolo G Stefan Frei M Aaron Kovar M Alvaro Fernandez M Henry Wingo M Oniel Fisher F Seyi Adekoya D Tony Alfaro G Tyler Miller Own-goals received 1 Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Will Bruin 4, Cristian Roldan 3, Clint Dempsey 3, Victor Rodriguez 2, Jordan Morris 1, Harry Shipp 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Nicolas Lodeiro 5, Clint Dempsey 4, Joevin Jones 2, Cristian Roldan 2, Gustav Svensson 2, Kelvin Leerdam 2, Jordan Morris 1, Chad Marshall 1, Osvaldo Alonso 1, Will Bruin 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Nicolas Lodeiro 3-3, Clint Dempsey 2-3 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 24 G Stefan Frei G Tyler Miller Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

6 HOUSTON DYNAMO 2017 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES: Sat. Mar. 4 Seattle W HOU: Torres (20) Quioto (42); SEA: Dempsey (58) Sat. Mar. 11 Columbus W HOU: Quioto (2) Elis (35) Torres (65); CLB: Kamara (93+) Sat. Mar. 18 at Portland L HOU: Torres (38) Quioto (47+); POR: Valeri (11,58) Guzman (66) Adi (88) Sat. Apr. 1 New York Red Bulls W HOU: Remick (14) Torres (41,56,91+); NYR: Wright- Phillips (13) Sat. Apr. 8 at New England L NE: Kamara (52) Agudelo (72) Sat. Apr. 15 Minnesota T HOU: Manotas (14) Elis (43); MIN: Ramirez (47) Venegas (59) Sat. Apr. 22 San Jose W HOU: Torres (9) Elis (72); Fri. Apr. 28 at Toronto FC L TOR: Altidore (16,32) Sat. May 6 Orlando City SC W HOU: Elis (23) Manotas (51,65) Quioto (75); Fri. May 12 Vancouver W HOU: Elis (15) Torres (68); VAN: Shea (85) Wed. May 17 at Philadelphia L PHI: Picault (17) Pereira (38) Sat. May 20 at Atlanta L HOU: Torres (90); ATL: Almiron (30,42,80) Gressel (76) Sun. May 28 at FC Dallas T Wed. May 31 Real Salt Lake W HOU: own goal (3) De Lima (15) Manotas (45) Torres (52) Ribeiro (68); RSL: Plata (63) Sun. June 4 at Seattle L SEA: Bruin (69) Sat. June 17 at Los Angeles T HOU: Manotas (22) Elis (74); LA: Boateng (35) Alessandrini (94+) Fri. June 23 FC Dallas T HOU: Torres (19); DAL: Urruti (59) Sat. July 1 at Colorado L HOU: Torres (50+); COL: Doyle (21) Hairston (48,69) Wed. July 5 Montreal W HOU: Wenger (1) De Lima (23) Rodriguez (67); MTL: Salazar (89) Wed. July 19 at Minnesota T Sat. July 22 at D.C. United W HOU: Wenger (6) Manotas (15) Rodriguez (17); DC: Boswell (62) Sat. July 29 Portland T HOU: Manotas (37) Cabezas (81); POR: Valeri (13) Blanco (43) Sat. Aug. 5 at Real Salt T Lake Sat. Aug. 12 San Jose W HOU: Elis (21) Sanchez (86) Manotas (94+); Sat. Aug. 19 at Vancouver L HOU: Quioto (51); VAN: Montero (17) Reyna (32) Wed. Aug. 23 at FC Dallas T HOU: Sanchez (2) Torres (71,86); DAL: Akindele (45) Figueroa (47+) Urruti (51) Sat. Aug. 26 Sporting KC Sat. Sep. 9 Colorado L COL: Badji (93+) Sat. Sep. 16 at San Jose L SJ: Hoesen (33) Sat. Sep. 23 at New York T HOU: Manotas (16); NYC: Moralez (6) City FC Wed. Sep. 27 Los Angeles T HOU: Martinez (26) Elis (84,88); LA: own goal (3) Alessandrini (12) Jamieson (47) Sat. Sep. 30 Minnesota W HOU: Elis (69) Quioto (85); MIN: Nicholson (91+) Wed. Oct. 11 Sporting KC W HOU: Martinez (63) own goal (77); KC: Medranda (33) Sun. Oct. 15 at Sporting KC T Sun. Oct. 22 Chicago W HOU: Ribeiro (2) Quioto (68) Manotas (75); 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

7 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2017 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES: Sat. Mar. 4 at Houston L SEA: Dempsey (58); HOU: Torres (20) Quioto (42) Sat. Mar. 11 at Montreal T SEA: Lodeiro (83) Bruin (94+); MTL: Mancosu (17) Piatti (51) Sun. Mar. 19 New York Red Bulls W SEA: Dempsey (28) Morris (66) Shipp (79); NYR: Wright- Phillips (57) Fri. Mar. 31 Atlanta T Sat. Apr. 8 at San Jose T SEA: Lodeiro (84); SJ: Wondolowski (90) Fri. Apr. 14 at Vancouver L SEA: Bruin (89); VAN: Montero (65,80) Sun. Apr. 23 at Los Angeles W SEA: Dempsey (29) own goal (35) Morris (44); Sat. Apr. 29 New England T SEA: Lodeiro (75) Bruin (85) Alonso (88); NE: Kobayashi (16) Agudelo (26,54) Sat. May 6 Toronto FC L TOR: Altidore (23) Sat. May 13 at Chicago L SEA: Dempsey (28); CHI: Nikolic (25,76) Accam (60) Solignac (73) Wed. May 17 at Sporting KC L KC: Fernandes (56,58,69) Sat. May 20 Real Salt Lake W SEA: Shipp (42); Sat. May 27 Portland W SEA: Roldan (4); Wed. May 31 at Columbus L CLB: Higuain (10) Meram (21) Kamara (59) Sun. June 4 Houston W SEA: Bruin (69); Sat. June 17 at New York L SEA: Roldan (40); NYC: Villa (52,77) City FC Wed. June 21 Orlando City SC T SEA: Bruin (19); ORL: Sutter (94+) Sun. June 25 at Portland T SEA: Jones (27) Dempsey (94+); POR: Adi (45) Asprilla (49+) Tue. July 4 at Colorado W SEA: Dempsey (6,85) Bruin (30); COL: Badji (78) Wed. July 19 D.C. United W SEA: Bruin (51) Evans (62) Svensson (74) Roldan (78); DC: Brown (8) Harkes (27) Sam (50) Sun. July 23 San Jose W SEA: Roldan (54,56) Leerdam (65); Sat. July 29 at Los Angeles T Sat. Aug. 5 at Minnesota W SEA: Bruin (9) Dempsey (18,73) Morris (71); Sat. Aug. 12 Sporting KC W SEA: Dempsey (36); Sun. Aug. 20 Minnesota W SEA: Marshall (31) Dempsey (94+); MIN: Finlay (21) Wed. Aug. 23 at Vancouver T SEA: Lodeiro (19); VAN: Montero (64) Sun. Aug. 27 Portland T SEA: Roldan (18); POR: Valeri (47+) Sun. Sep. 10 Los Angeles T SEA: Neagle (85); LA: Zardes (25) Sat. Sep. 16 at FC Dallas T Sat. Sep. 23 at Real Salt L RSL: Savarino (52) Mulholland (66) Lake Wed. Sep. 27 Vancouver W SEA: Rodriguez (17) Lodeiro (62) Dempsey (69); Sun. Oct. 1 at Philadelphia L PHI: Epps (28) Alberg (88) Sun. Oct. 15 FC Dallas W SEA: Rodriguez (31) Bruin (64,67) Neagle (92+); Sun. Oct. 22 Colorado W SEA: Bruin (9) Lodeiro (64,94+); 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

8 DYNAMO INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 3 Erick Torres 04/01/2017 vs NYR W 4-1 Assists 3 Alex 07/22/2017 vs DC W 3-1 Shots 8 Alberth Elis 09/27/2017 vs LA T 3-3 Shots on Goal 5 Mauro Manotas 04/01/2017 vs NYR W 4-1 Fouls Committed 6 Juan David Cabezas 05/28/2017 vs DAL T 0-0 Fouls Suffered 6 Mauro Manotas 06/17/2017 vs LA T Alberth Elis 09/09/2017 vs COL L 0-1 Offside 3 Alex 05/12/2017 vs VAN W 2-1 Saves 8 Tyler Deric 05/31/2017 vs RSL W 5-1 Shots Faced 9 Tyler Deric 05/31/2017 vs RSL W 5-1 Goals Allowed 4 Tyler Deric 03/18/2017 vs POR L Joe Willis 05/20/2017 vs ATL L 1-4 TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 5 05/31/2017 vs RSL W 5-1 Assists 7 05/31/2017 vs RSL W 5-1 Shots 26 09/27/2017 vs LA T 3-3 Shots on Goal 11 05/06/2017 vs ORL W 4-0 Fouls Committed 19 05/12/2017 vs VAN W /30/2017 vs MIN W /11/2017 vs KC W 2-1 Fouls Suffered 19 08/19/2017 vs VAN L 1-2 Corner Kicks 14 09/27/2017 vs LA T 3-3 Offside 5 10/11/2017 vs KC W 2-1 Saves 8 05/31/2017 vs RSL W 5-1 Shots Faced 9 05/31/2017 vs RSL W 5-1 Goals Allowed 4 03/18/2017 vs POR L /20/2017 vs ATL L 1-4 TEAM LOW GAMES (2017) Shots 4 05/28/2017 vs DAL T 0-0 Shots on Goal 1 04/08/2017 vs NE L /23/2017 vs DAL T /05/2017 vs RSL T 0-0 Fouls Committed 7 04/22/2017 vs SJ W 2-0 Fouls Suffered 5 07/01/2017 vs COL L 1-3 Corner Kicks 1 08/12/2017 vs SJ W /11/2017 vs KC W 2-1 Offside 0 04/22/2017 vs SJ W /17/2017 vs PHI L /23/2017 vs DAL T /01/2017 vs COL L /19/2017 vs MIN T /12/2017 vs SJ W /19/2017 vs VAN L /23/2017 vs DAL T /23/2017 vs NYC T /27/2017 vs LA T /22/2017 vs CHI W 3-0 Saves 0 04/15/2017 vs MIN T /05/2017 vs RSL T 0-0 Shots Faced 0 08/05/2017 vs RSL T 0-0 SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 2 5 times 07/04/2017 at COL W 3-1 Assists 2 4 times 03/19/2017 at NYR W 3-1 Shots 7 5 times 04/14/2017 at VAN L 1-2 Shots on Goal 3 8 times 06/21/2017 at ORL T 1-1 Fouls Committed 5 Osvaldo Alonso 04/14/2017 at VAN L 1-2 Fouls Suffered 9 Nicolas Lodeiro 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Offside 3 Nicolas Lodeiro 08/12/2017 at KC W 1-0 Saves 5 4 times 05/20/2017 at RSL W 1-0 Shots Faced 8 Tyler Miller 07/19/2017 at DC W 4-3 Goals Allowed 4 Stefan Frei 05/13/2017 at CHI L 1-4 TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 4 07/19/2017 at DC W /05/2017 at MIN W /15/2017 at DAL W 4-0 Assists 5 07/04/2017 at COL W /19/2017 at DC W /05/2017 at MIN W 4-0 Shots 25 04/29/2017 at NE T /23/2017 at VAN T 1-1 Shots on Goal 8 04/29/2017 at NE T /23/2017 at VAN T 1-1 Fouls Committed 16 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Fouls Suffered 22 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Corner Kicks 10 08/23/2017 at VAN T 1-1 Offside 6 08/12/2017 at KC W 1-0 Saves 5 05/20/2017 at RSL W /21/2017 at ORL T /19/2017 at DC W /01/2017 at PHI L 0-2 Shots Faced 8 07/19/2017 at DC W 4-3 Goals Allowed 4 05/13/2017 at CHI L 1-4 TEAM LOW GAMES (2017) Shots 6 05/31/2017 at CLB L 0-3 Shots on Goal 1 03/31/2017 at ATL T 0-0 Fouls Committed 4 04/29/2017 at NE T 3-3 Fouls Suffered 5 10/01/2017 at PHI L 0-2 Corner Kicks 1 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Offside 0 06/17/2017 at NYC L /04/2017 at COL W /23/2017 at SJ W /27/2017 at VAN W /15/2017 at DAL W 4-0 Saves 0 08/20/2017 at MIN W 2-1 Shots Faced 1 08/20/2017 at MIN W /27/2017 at VAN W Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

9 2017 HOUSTON DYNAMO VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (1-1-0) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 9 F Erick Torres F Romell Quioto M Alex D DaMarcus Beasley M Ricardo Clark M Boniek Garcia D Adolfo Machado F Vicente Sanchez D A.J. DeLaGarza G Tyler Deric D Leonardo M Eric Alexander M Andrew Wenger D Dylan Remick F Mauro Manotas M Juan David Cabezas F Alberth Elis Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Romell Quioto 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Alex 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 1 G Tyler Deric Team totals Opponent totals SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC VS. HOUSTON DYNAMO (1-1-0) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 2 M Clint Dempsey F Will Bruin M Osvaldo Alonso M Cristian Roldan D Brad Evans D Chad Marshall D Roman Torres G Stefan Frei M Alvaro Fernandez D Gustav Svensson M Nicolas Lodeiro M Aaron Kovar D Joevin Jones F Jordan Morris M Henry Wingo D Nouhou Tolo M Jordy Delem Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Romell Quioto 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Alex 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 24 G Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

10 SOUNDERS FC VS DYNAMO ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Dynamo 4 wins, 16 goals Sounders FC 6 wins, 19 goals 6 ties 7/11/2009 SEA 2 vs HOU 1 (Q) 8/23/2009 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 (H) 10/29/2009 SEA 0 vs HOU 0 (Q) 11/8/2009 HOU 1 vs SEA 0 (2OT) (H) 8/8/2010 SEA 2 vs HOU 0 (Q) 10/23/2010 HOU 2 vs SEA 1 (H) 3/25/2011 SEA 1 vs HOU 1 (Q) 7/30/2011 HOU 3 vs SEA 1 (H) 3/23/2012 SEA 2 vs HOU 0 (Q) 8/17/2013 HOU 3 vs SEA 1 (HB) 8/10/2014 SEA 2 vs HOU 0 (Q) 4/4/2015 SEA 1 vs HOU 0 (Q) 10/18/2015 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 (HB) 4/10/2016 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 (HB) 8/24/2016 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 (HB) 10/12/2016 SEA 0 vs HOU 0 (Q) 3/4/2017 HOU 2 vs SEA 1 (HB) 6/4/2017 SEA 1 vs HOU 0 (Q) HEAD-TO-HEAD Dynamo GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: Sounders FC Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT Tot Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks OT Total HOU SEA CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Brian vs. HOU (1.25 pts./game) Schmetzer Wilmer Cabrera vs. SEA (0.6 pts./game) ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Dynamo Sounders FC Goals 3 Cameron/Barnes 2 3 times Assists 7 Brad Davis 2 3 times Shots 28 Will Bruin 20 Clint Dempsey Shots on Goal 9 Will Bruin 8 Dempsey/Montero Fouls Committed 14 Brad Davis 16 Osvaldo Alonso Fouls Suffered 13 Ching/Garcia 14 Clint Dempsey Wins 2 Hall/Deric 3 Stefan Frei Losses 3 Tally Hall 2 Kasey Keller Shutouts 1 Joe Willis 4 Stefan Frei Saves 19 Tally Hall 28 Stefan Frei Goals Allowed 9 Tally Hall 8 Kasey Keller ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Dynamo Sounders FC Goals 2 Ching/Barnes 1 19 players tied Assists 2 Brad Davis (twice) 1 16 players tied Shots 6 Brad Davis (07/11/09) 7 Fredy Montero (03/25/11) Shots on Goal 3 Ching/Bruin 3 4 players tied Fouls Committed 7 Luis Garrido 4 4 players tied (10/18/15) Fouls Suffered 4 4 players tied 5 Freddie Ljungberg (08/23/09) Shutouts 1 Joe Willis (10/12/16) 1 6 players tied Saves 7 Hall/Willis 6 Stefan Frei (04/10/16) Goals Allowed 2 4 players tied 3 Keller/Gspurning W-L-T Breakdowns: Houston Dynamo Seattle Sounders FC W-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started) At Halftime: Leading Ws (07/05/2017) Ws (09/27/2017) Tied Ts (10/15/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) Trailing Ws (10/11/2017) Ls (10/01/2017) First Goal: Allowed Ws (10/11/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) Scored Ws (09/30/2017) Ws (09/27/2017) Goals Scored: 0 goals Ts (10/15/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) 1 goals Ts (09/23/2017) Ts (08/23/2017) 2 goals Ws (09/30/2017) Ws (08/20/2017) 3 goals Ws (10/22/2017) Ws (07/04/2017) 4 goals Ws (03/12/2016) Ws (07/13/2016) Goals Allowed: 0 goals Ws (10/22/2017) Ws (09/27/2017) 1 goals Ws (09/30/2017) Ts (08/23/2017) 2 goals Ls (08/19/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) 3 goals Ts (08/23/2017) Ws (07/19/2017) 4 goals Ls (03/19/2016) Ls (08/28/2016) 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

11 DYNAMO CAREER SCORING VS. SOUNDERS FC (4-6-6) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Geoff Cameron Giles Barnes Brian Ching Brad Davis Will Bruin Colin Clark Ricardo Clark Romell Quioto Erick Torres Cam Weaver Andrew Wenger Dominic Oduro Jalil Anibaba Mike Chabala Alex Hunter Freeman Brian Mullan Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PG Joe Willis Tyler Deric Tally Hall Pat Onstad Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

12 SOUNDERS FC CAREER SCORING VS. DYNAMO (6-4-6) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Fredy Montero Alvaro Fernandez Obafemi Martins Clint Dempsey Nate Jaqua James Riley Steve Zakuani Will Bruin David Estrada Brad Evans Patrick Ianni Shalrie Joseph Nicolas Lodeiro Chad Marshall Marco Pappa Gonzalo Pineda Andreas Ivanschitz Osvaldo Alonso Marc Burch Jhon Kennedy Hurtado Joevin Jones Kasey Keller Freddie Ljungberg Cristian Roldan Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Stefan Frei Kasey Keller Michael Gspurning Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

13 CURRENT DYNAMO VS. SOUNDERS FC (4-6-6) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Erick Torres Andrew Wenger Ricardo Clark Romell Quioto Vicente Sanchez Jalil Anibaba Alex A.J. DeLaGarza Eric Alexander DaMarcus Beasley Juan David Cabezas Tyler Deric Alberth Elis Jose Escalante Boniek Garcia Adolfo Machado Mauro Manotas Dylan Remick Leonardo Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PG Tyler Deric Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals CURRENT SOUNDERS FC VS. DYNAMO (6-4-6) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Clint Dempsey Will Bruin Brad Evans Nicolas Lodeiro Chad Marshall Osvaldo Alonso Joevin Jones Cristian Roldan Tony Alfaro Jordy Delem Stefan Frei Aaron Kovar Calum Mallace Jordan Morris Lamar Neagle Harry Shipp Gustav Svensson Nouhou Tolo Roman Torres Henry Wingo Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

14 HOUSTON DYNAMO ( ; 2-0-1) vs. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC ( ; 1-0-1) Tuesday, November 21, :30 p.m. CST BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, Texas DYNAMO AIM FOR FIFTH CONFERENCE TITLE IN CLUB HISORY The Houston Dynamo welcome the Seattle Sounders to BBVA Compass Stadium on Tuesday evening for the first leg of the MLS Western Conference Championship, looking to reclaim the dominant home form that they showed throughout the regular season. In 17 regular-season home games, the Dynamo scored a Western Conference-best 43 goals, an average of 2.5 goals per game. Since the playoffs began, the Dynamo have yet to score in regulation in two postseason home games, netting only a 96th-minute goal from Alberth Elis in extra time of the Knockout Round match vs. Sporting Kansas City. With the Conference Championship decided on aggregate goals, a return to that high-scoring home form would set the Dynamo up nicely heading into the second leg at Seattle's Qwest Field on Nov. 30. Houston should expect to have its full complement of attacking talents available for Tuesday's match, as Honduran strikers Elis and Romell Quioto returned safely from international duty and should be available for selection. Should either need a rest, the Dynamo can easily turn to Mexican forward Erick Torres, whose 14 goals in the regular season were the most in club history, or Colombian striker Mauro Manotas, who bagged the game-winner in Houston's 2-1 Western Conference Semifinal victory at Portland on Nov. 5 with his second touch. Houston's playoff surge should come as little surprise to long-time fans or league observers. This marks the club's seventh trip to the league's "final four" in eight trips to the playoffs - the most in MLS since Houston's 16 postseason victories are the second-most in the league over the last 12 years, and their 31 playoff games are the most in the league in that span. Houston's.643 winning percentage in the month of the November is the club's highest of any month - yet another sign of the Dynamo's historical ability to "flip the switch" come playoff time. The path to a potential fifth MLS Cup appearance will not be an easy one, though. To get there, the Dynamo will have to dethrone the defending champs in what promises to be a very evenly-matched series. In two meetings this year, the teams played to a 2-2 aggregate tie, with Houston winning 2-1 at home on opening day and Seattle claiming a 1-0 win at Qwest Field on June 4. Come Tuesday, though, all of that history goes out the window and it's all down to the 22 men on the pitch. As a fan, as a follower of the game, what more could you ask for? DYNAMO ON THE AIR TELEVISION FOX SPORTS 1 John Strong... Play By Play Stuart Holden... Match Analysis Landon Donovan... Match Analysis Katie Witham... Sideline Reporter ENGLISH RADIO SPORTSRADIO 610 AM Jeremy Branham...Play By Play Alex Del Barrio...Match Analysis Garret Heinrich...Sideline Reporter SPANISH RADIO Univision Radio KLAT 1010 AM Danny Mejia... Play By Play Lester Gretsch... Match Analysis Rodolfo Soules... Sideline Reporter DYNAMO PR TEAM ZAC EMMONS Sr. Director of Communications (713) (O); (281) (C) zemmons@houstondynamo.com HECTOR CASTELLTORT Communications Coordinator (713) (O); (832) (C) hcastelltort@houstondynamo.com EDGAR VELIZ Communications Coordinator (713) (O); (713) (C) eveliz@houstondynamo.com LAST GAME'S STARTING XI 1

15 A WIN WOULD DYNAMO FAST FACTS Improve Houston's record in Conference Championship matches to all-time. Improve Houston's playoff record to all-time. Raise the Dynamo's all-time playoff winning percentage to.641 ( ), which would pass D.C. United for second-highest in league history behind only the LA Galaxy (.651) among teams with at least 10 playoff games played. Improve Houston's record in home playoff games to all-time. Improve the Dynamo's playoff record against Seattle to all-time. Improve Houston's record against Seattle to this season across all competitions. Improve Houston's all-time record against Seattle to across all competitions. Extend Houston's unbeaten streak to 10 games, including regular-season play, dating back to September 23 at New York City FC. WHAT TO LOOK FOR... The following players can make their MLS postseason debuts: MF Joseph Holland, DF Kevin Garcia, DF George Malki, MF Jose Escalante, GK Calle Brown, DF Taylor Hunter and MF Charlie Ward. MF Alex can score his second career goal in postseason competition. Alex can make his fourth consecutive appearance in playoff competition for the Dynamo and his second consecutive start. MF Eric Alexander could make his 13th career playoff appearance and his third in a row. DF Jalil Anibaba can make his fourth career start in the playoffs and his third in a row. DF DaMarcus Beasley can make his 20th appearance and 19th start in postseason play. Beasley has two career goals in the playoffs and could score his third on Tuesday night. MF Ricardo Clark can make his 25th career appearance and his 25th career start in postseason competition. Clark can make his 19th start and 19th appearance in playoff competition for the Dynamo. Clark can score his third career playoff goal and first since FW Alberth Elis can score his second career goal in the playoffs. Elis needs three goals to match FW Erick Torres for the team lead across all competitions with 14. MF Boniek Garcia leads all current Dynamo players with three career playoff goals and can score his fourth on Tuesday night. He can also extend his streak of scoring in the playoffs every year that his team has qualified. DF Leonardo can make his sixth career start in MLS playoff competition. MF Tomás Martínez can start his fourth consecutive postseason game. FW Mauro Manotas can score in his second consecutive playoff game. Manotas needs three goals to match FW Erick Torres for the team lead across all competitions with 14. DF Dylan Remick can make his second consecutive start in the postseason and can score his second career playoff goal. FW Vicente Sánchez can record his second career playoff assist. Sánchez can extend his career high with his eighth assist of the season across all competitions (5 MLS regular season, 1 US Open Cup, 1 MLS Cup Playoffs). DF Philippe Senderos can start his third consecutive playoff game and could wear the captain's armband for the second consecutive outing. GK Joe Willis can improve his career postseason record as a starter to if he starts and the Dynamo win. 2 Item Quantity MLS games played: 37 Playoff games played: 3 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup games played: 2 Total games played: 39 Starting lineups used in MLS: 34 Starting lineups used in Playoffs: 3 Starting lineups used in Open Cup: 2 Starting lineups used, overall: 37 Players who started an MLS regular season match: 23 Players who started an MLS playoff match: 16 Players who started a match, overall: 26 Players who appeared in an MLS regular season match: 26 Players who appeared in an MLS playoff match: 18 Players who appeared in a match, overall: 26 Players who scored an MLS goal: 11 Players who scored a goal, overall: 11 Players with an assist in MLS: 14 Players with an assist, overall: 15 Goals Leader, overall: Erick Torres, 14 Goals Leader, regular season: Erick Torres, 14 Assists Leader, overall: Alex, 10 Assists Leader, regular season: Alex, 10 Minutes Leader, overall: Adolfo Machado, 3,270 Minutes Leader, regular season: Adolfo Machado, 2,970 Games Leader, overall: Adolfo Machado, 36 Games Leader, regular season: Adolfo Machado, 33 Starts Leader, overall: Adolfo Machado, 36 Starts Leader, regular season: Adolfo Machado, 33 Largest victory: 4 goals, twice, last vs. RSL (5-1), May 31 Largest defeat: 3 goals at ATL (4-1), May 20 Earliest goal scored: 0:52, Andrew Wenger vs. MTL, July 5 Earliest goal conceded: 3', own goal vs. LA, Sept. 27 Latest goal scored, MLS: 94', Mauro Manotas vs. SJ, Aug. 12 Latest goal scored, overall: 109', Memo Rodriguez at NCFC (USOC), June 14 Latest goal conceded: 94', Romain Alessandrini at LA, June 17 Clean Sheets: 9 Longest win streak: 2 games Longest unbeaten streak: 9 games Longest losing streak: 2 games Longest winless streak: 6 games Most individual goals in a game: 3, Erick Torres vs. NYRB, April 1 Most individual goals (opp.): 3, Miguel Almiron at ATL, May 20

16 MLS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE & RESULTS FORM GUIDE - LAST 5 RESULTS KNOCKOUT ROUND Wed., Oct. 25 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 5-0 San Jose Earthqukes Thurs., Oct. 26 Houston Dynamo 1-0 (AET) Sporting Kansas City SEMIFINALS Sun., Oct. 29 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0-0 Seattle Sounders FC Thurs., Nov. 2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0-2 Seattle Sounders FC HOUSTON DYNAMO 11/5 at POR W /30 vs POR D /26 vs SKC W 1-0 (AET) 10/22 vs CHI W /15 at SKC D 0-0 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 11/2 vs VAN W /29 at VAN D /22 vs COL W /15 vs DAL W /1 at PHI L 0-2 Mon., Oct. 30 Sun., Nov. 5 Houston Dynamo 0-0 Portland Timbers Houston Dynamo 2-1 Portland Timbers FINALS Tues., Nov. 21 Houston vs. Seattle - 8:30 p.m. CST, FS1 Thurs., Nov. 30 Houston at Seattle - 9:30 p.m. CST, ESPN KNOCKOUT ROUND Wed., Oct. 25 Thurs., Oct. 26 EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago Fire 0-4 New York Red Bulls Atlanta United 0-0 (1-3 pen.) Columbus Crew SC EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Mon., Oct. 30 New York Red Bulls 1-2 Toronto FC Sun., Nov. 5 New York Red Bulls 1-0 Toronto FC Tues., Oct. 31 Sun., Nov. 5 Columbus Crew SC 4-1 New York City FC Columbus Crew SC 0-2 New York City FC EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS Tues., Nov. 21 Toronto at Columbus - 7 p.m. CST, ESPN Wed., Nov. 29 Columbus at Toronto - 6:30 p.m. CST, FS1 Sun., Dec. 9 MLS CUP p.m. CST, ESPN INJURY REPORT Please see below for the injury report for Tuesday night's Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Western Conference Championship match against the Seattle Sounders: OUT DF A.J. DeLaGarza (torn left ACL) DOUBTFUL NONE QUESTIONABLE NONE HOUSTON DYNAMO SCHEDULE DATE OPP RES. ATT. W-L-T POS. PTS 3/4/17 SEA W, , T1 3 3/11/17 CLB W, , T1 6 3/18/17 at POR L, , T3 6 4/1/17 NYRB W, , T1 9 4/8/17 at NE L, , /15/17 MIN T, , /22/17 SJ W, , /28/17 at TOR L, , /6/17 ORL W, , /12/17 VAN W, , T1 19 5/17/17 at PHI L, , T2 19 5/20/17 at ATL L, , T2 19 5/28/17 at DAL D, , T2 20 5/31/17 RSL W, , /4/17 at SEA L, , T2 23 6/17/17 at LA D, , T2 24 6/23/17 DAL D, , T2 25 7/1/17 at COL L, , /5/17 MON W, , /19/17 at MIN D, , /22/17 at DC W, , /29/17 POR D, , /5/17 at RSL D, , T2 34 8/12/17 SJ W, , T1 37 8/19/17 at VAN L, , /23/17 at DAL D, , /26/17 SKC POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 11 9/9/17 COL L, , /16/17 at SJ L, , /23/17 at NYC D, , /27/17 LA D, , /30/17 MIN W, , /11/17 SKC W, , /15/17 at SKC D, , /22/17 CHI W, , MATCH DAY FORECAST According to Weather.com, the forecast for Tuesday night in Houston calls for temperatures in the 50s and 60s with a chance of rain. PROBABLE NONE 3

17 THE LAST GAME PORTLAND, ORE. (Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017) The Houston Dynamo extended its unbeaten streak to nine games and advance to the Western Conference Final with a 2-1 victory over the Portland Timbers at Providence Park this evening. Houston will host Seattle Sounders FC on Tuesday, Nov. 21 at BBVA Compass Stadium in the first leg of the home-and-home series, with the return leg taking place on Thursday, Nov. 30. Tickets for the first leg of the Western Conference Championship are on sale now at HoustonDynamo.com/Playoffs, with prices starting at $32. Fans can also call GOAL to purchase tickets Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST, or purchase tickets at the BBVA Compass Stadium box office daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DF Dylan Remick secured Houston s seventh trip to a conference final in the 43rd minute off a side volley to the top corner of the far post. The defender s first postseason goal came off a free kick from MF Tomas Martinez that found DF Jalil Anibaba inside the box, the defender headed the ball toward Remick, who made his postseason debut in tonight s game. FW Maura Manotas uncontested 25-yard strike in the 76th minute proved to be the game-winning goal and his fifth against the Timbers this year. The forward came on as a second-half substitute for FW Erick Torres and with his goal, the Colombian secured Houston s 16th all-time playoff victory. MF Dairon Asprilla gave Portland the lead in the 39th minute after he controlled a cross inside the box and beat Dynamo GK Joe Willis at the near post with a shot to the top corner. Willis improved his postseason record as a starter to and finished the game with three saves. The goalkeeper was called upon to make a key save in the 23rd minute off a MF Diego Valeri corner kick that found Asprilla inside the box. The midfielder s header was on target, but pushed away by the six-year veteran. FW Albert Elis almost scored his second postseason goal in the 29th minute but his header was inches wide of the bottom corner of the near post. DYNAMO VS. PORTLAND BOX SCORE Houston Dynamo ( ; 2-0-1) 2-1 Portland Timbers ( ; 0-1-1) Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Western Conference Semifinal Leg 2 Sunday, November 5, 2017 Providence Park Portland, Oregon Attendance: 21,144 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 F Houston Dynamo Portland Timbers POR: Darion Asprilla 1 (Vytautas Andriuskevicius 1) 39 HOU: Dylan Remick 1 (Jalil Anibaba 1, Tomas Martinez 1) 43 HOU: Mauro Manotas 1 (Eric Alexander 1) 77 LINEUPS Portland Timbers: Jeff Attinella; Alvas Powell, Lawrence Olum, Liam Ridgewell (C), Vytas Andriuskevicius (Jack Barmby 81 ): David Guzman; Amobi Okugo (Sebastian Blanco 56 ); Dairon Asprilla, Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe; Darren Mattocks(Jeremy Ebobisse 13 ) Unused Substitutes: Jake Gleeson, Zarek Valentin, Marco Farfan, Bill Tuiloma Houston Dynamo: Joe Willis, Jalil Anibaba, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos (C), Dylan Remick; Juan David Cabezas, Eric Alexander, Tomás Martínez (Oscar Boniek Garcia 83); Alberth Elis, Erick Torres (Mauro Manotas 73 ), Alex Lima (Romell Quioto 86 ) Unused Substitutes: Calle Brown, Ricardo Clark, Kevin Garcia, Vicente Sanchez MATCH STATISTICS TEAM SH SOG FC OFF CK SV TP ACC POSS POR % 58.2% HOU % 41.8% DISCIPLINE POR: Liam Ridgewell (unsporting behavior) 57 HOU: Alex (persistent infringement) 70 POR: David Guzman (dissent) 85 HOU: Oscar Boniek Garcia (time wasting) 90+4 POR: Sebastian Blanco (unsporting behavior) 90+5 OFFICIALS Referee: Assistant Referee 1: Assistant Referee 2: 4th Official: VAR: Ismail Elfath Kathryn Nesbitt Apolinar Mariscal Jose Carlos Rivero Edvin Jursevic 4

18 HOUSTON DYNAMO VS. PORTLAND TIMBERS POST THE WIN: Advanced the Dynamo to the Conference Championship for the seventh time in the club s 12-year history. Sent the Dynamo to the Western Conference Championship for the fourth time in club history. Houston was in the Eastern Conference from and advanced to the Eastern Conference Championship in 2011, 2012 and Improved Houston s all-time playoff record to Improved Houston s record on the road in the playoffs to alltime. Extended Houston s unbeaten streak to nine consecutive games across regular season and playoff action. Improved Houston s record against the Portland Timbers in postseason play to all-time. Was Houston s second win away from home this season, including regular season and postseason play. Was Houston s first win on artificial turf, including regular season and postseason play, since July 13, 2013 at New England. Was Houston s third come-from-behind win this season and first away from home. The Dynamo previously rallied to win on April 1 vs. New York Red Bulls and October 11 vs. Sporting Kansas City. DYNAMO STARTING XI (4-3-3): Joe Willis; Jalil Anibaba, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos (C), Dylan Remick; Eric Alexander, Juan David Cabezas, Tomás Martínez; Alberth Elis, Erick Torres, Alex TEAM NOTES: The Dynamo conceded the first goal of the game when Portland MF Dairon Asprilla scored in the 39th minute. It was the 15th time this season that the other team scored first and the first time in the postseason. Houston is now when conceding the first goal. The Dynamo were tied at halftime for the 14th time this season and for the third consecutive playoff game. Houston is now this season when tied at intermission. Portland had the better of possession, holding the ball for 58.7 percent of the game. It was the 30th time that Houston had less possession than its opponent this season, including regular and postseason games, and the Dynamo improved to in those games. The Dynamo are in the playoffs when they have less possession than their opponent. The Dynamo were tied at halftime for the 14th time this year and for the third consecutive playoff game. Houston is now this year when tied at intermission and in the playoffs. The Dynamo were even on shots with the Timbers, It marked only the fourth time this year, but the second game in a row, that the Dynamo were even on shots with their opponent, and they improved to in those games. The Dynamo will utilize their 35th different starting lineup in 37 MLS matches this year, including regular season and postseason. PLAYER NOTES: FW Mauro Manotas scored his first career playoff goal when he blasted a goal from 25 yards out in the 78th minute to give Houston a 2-1 lead. Manotas made his second appearance in postseason play if he comes into today s game. DF Dylan Remick scored his first career playoff goal when he tied the game with a right-footed volley in the 43rd minute. Both of Remick s goals this season (tonight and April 1 vs. New York Red Bulls) came within five minutes of an opponent goal to tie the score. Remick made his postseason debut, returning to the Starting XI for the first time since Oct. 22 against the Chicago Fire. DF Jalil Anibaba registered his first career assist in playoff action when he set up DF Dylan Remick s goal in the 43rd minute. Anibaba will make his fifth career appearance and third start in the postseason, and his second playoff start with the Dynamo. Anibaba will be in the Starting XI in consecutive games for the second time this year. MF Tomás Martínez recorded his first career assist in postseason action when his free kick helped set up DF Dylan Remick s goal in the 43rd minute. Martínez led the team with 66 total touches in his 83-minute shift and attempted 39 passes, which was the second-highest total on the team. Martínez made his third playoff start this afternoon. MF Eric Alexander recorded his first career assist in playoff action when he set up FW Mauro Manotas game-winning goal in the 77th minute. Alexander led the team with 40 total passes and completed 34 (85.0 percent). His completion percentage was tops among all Dynamo starters for the second game in a row. Alexander made his 12th appearance and eighth start in the postseason. GK Joe Willis picked up his second career win in postseason play and improved his record to in the playoffs. Willis made his third career playoff appearance, his second start in postseason play and his first postseason appearance and start as a Dynamo player. MF Alex made his second start and fourth appearance in the playoffs. MF Juan David Cabezas started his third playoff game this afternoon. FW Alberth Elis started his third playoff game today. MF Boniek García made his 12th career playoff appearance when he came on for MF Tomás Martínez in the 83rd minute. DF Adolfo Machado made his third start in the postseason today. FW Romell Quioto made his third career appearance in the playoffs when he came for MF Alex in the 86th minute. DF Philippe Senderos wore the captain s armband for the first time with the Dynamo in this evening s game. Senderos started his third consecutive playoff game. FW Erick Torres made his third appearance and second start in the postseason. 5

19 HEAD COACH COMPARISON HOUSTON DYNAMO HEAD COACH WILMER CABRERA Wilmer Cabrera was named head coach of the Houston Dynamo on October 28, Cabrera was previously the first head coach the Rio Grande Valley FC Toros, the Dynamo's hybrid USL affiliate. He also served time as a head coach and assistant coach in Major League Soccer and head coach of the United States Under-17 Boys National Team. A native of Colombia, Cabrera is bilingual in English and Spanish and was the first Latin American head coach at the helm of a U.S. national team. He served as head coach of the United States Under-17 Boys National Team from October 2007 to January 2012 and compiled a record, guiding the U.S. U-17s through two U-17 World Cup qualifying cycles ahead of the 2009 and 2011 FIFA U-17 FIFA World Cups, including progression to the Round of 16 at both tournaments. Cabrera also led his squad to a firstplace finish at the 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship. Cabrera began his MLS coaching career as assistant under current FC Dallas head coach Oscar Pareja for two seasons with the Colorado Rapids ( ) before he was head coach of Chivas USA in 2014, the club s final season in MLS. As the first head coach of Rio Grande Valley FC, Cabrera guided the expansion club to a record of and second-place finish in the USL s Western Conference. RGV FC had the best goal difference plus 23 in the Western Conference, and allowed just 24 goals, second-fewest in the 29-team USL, and fewest in the West. The Toros also led the conference with 16 shutouts and set a USL-record with a streak of 760 minutes without conceding a goal in July and August. As a player, the former defender made 48 appearances for the Colombia National Team, including three starts at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, inclusion on the roster at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and a role at four Copa America tournaments (1989, 91, 95 and 97). His 20-year professional playing career began at age 17 with Independiente Sante Fe in Colombia and included spells in Argentina and Costa Rica before a final stop in the United States with the Long Island Rough Riders. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC HEAD COACH BRIAN SCHMETZER After leading Sounders FC to one of the most improbable comebacks in MLS history, Brian Schmetzer was named the club s second-ever Head Coach on November 2, Upon assuming the interim manager role on July 26, 2016 following the departure of Sigi Schmid, Seattle sat in ninth place in the Western Conference with a record. Under Schmetzer, Sounders FC finished the season with an record and a fourth-place finish, becoming the first team in MLS history to make the MLS Cup Playoffs after having 20 or fewer points through the first 20 matches of the season. A longtime Sounders FC assistant and former USL Sounders manager, Schmetzer entered his eighth season as Top Assistant Coach in 2016, a position he retained since December 22, He is one of the Puget Sound soccer community s most recognizable and respected figures after playing and coaching for the region s top professional franchises since Schmetzer served seven seasons as the Head Coach of the Sounders United Soccer League s First Division club from before making the jump to MLS. He guided Seattle to USL-1 championships in 2005 and 2007, and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal advancements in 2007 and Schmetzer has 14 years of coaching experience and a 15-year background playing at the professional level. He was a member of six championship teams during that span. In addition to the two USL championships, his teams also twice won the Commissioner s Cup for the league s best record (2002, 2007), while also qualifying for the playoffs six of seven years. He was chosen USL-1 Coach of the Year in 2002 after going The Sounders were league runners-up in His overall regular season record in the USL era was Previously, he was assistant to former United States National Team defender Fernando Clavijo with the Seattle SeaDogs from Seattle won the Continental Indoor Soccer League title in Schmetzer and his wife Kristine have six children between them. Cabrera s career in youth development began as an assistant coach with Suffolk (New York) Community College followed by a stint as coach with the BW Gottschee Academy in New York City. HEAD COACH COMPARISON 1...Years with club Years as MLS head coach Regular season record with club Playoff record with club Career MLS record Head-to-head record Record vs. Opponent Head-to-head record, postseason Record vs. Opponent, postseason

20 HOUSTON-SEATTLE CONNECTIONS Dynamo DF Jalil Anibaba played for Seattle in 2014, playing in 16 games with 14 starts that season. Dynamo DF Dylan Remick won MLS Cup with Seattle in 2016 and was a member of the Sounders from , playing in 44 games with 32 starts with the club. Sounders FW Will Bruin played for the Dynamo from and is Houston's second all-time leading scorer with 50 regular-season goals. Sounders FW Clint Dempsey is from Nacogdoches, Texas, approximately two hours north of Houston. Sounders MF Zach Mathers hails from Keller, Texas, in the Dallas area. Dempsey and Dynamo DF DaMarcus Beasley and MF Ricardo Clark were teammates on the 2010 United States World Cup team. Dynamo DF Adolfo Machado and Sounders DF Román Torres are teammates on the Panama National Team. Dynamo DF Philippe Senderos and Sounders FW Clint Dempsey were teammates at Fulham FC in England from DYNAMO VS. SOUNDERS PLAYOFF SERIES Tuesday will be the third all-time meeting between Houston and Seattle in postseason play. The Dynamo are against Sounders FC in the playoffs and are at home in postseason action. DYNAMO vs. SEATTLE, ALL-TIME PLAYOFFS (1-0-1) Date Score Result Location 10/29/2009 HOU 0 at SEA 0 D Qwest Field 11/8/2009 HOU 1 vs SEA 0 W (AET) Robertson Stadium DYNAMO PLAYOFF LEADERS VS. SEATTLE Category Player Statistic Goals Brian Ching 1 Assists N/A Games 13 tied 2 Games Started 11 tied 2 Shots Brian Ching 6 Shots on Goal Brian Ching 3 Fouls Committed Ricardo Clark / Geoff Cameron 6 Fouls Suffered Brian Mullan 3 HOUSTON VS. SEATTLE SERIES Tuesday will be the 19th all-time meeting between Houston and Seattle and the third in postseason play. The Dynamo are against Sounders FC in regular-season play and in the playoffs. The Dynamo are in Houston, and are at home in the playoffs. DYNAMO vs. SEATTLE, ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON (4-6-6) Date Score Result Location 7/11/2009 HOU 1 at SEA 2 L Qwest Field 8/23/2009 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 T Robertson Stadium 8/8/2010 HOU 0 at SEA 2 L Qwest Field 10/23/2010 HOU 2 vs SEA 1 W Robertson Stadium 3/25/2011 HOU 1 at SEA 1 T Qwest Field 7/30/2011 HOU 3 vs SEA 1 W Robertson Stadium 3/23/2012 HOU 0 at SEA 2 L CenturyLink Field 8/17/2013 HOU 3 vs SEA 1 W BBVA Compass Stadium 8/10/2014 HOU 0 at SEA 2 L CenturyLink Field 4/4/2015 HOU 0 at SEA 1 L CenturyLink Field 10/18/2015 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 T BBVA Compass Stadium 4/10/2016 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 T BBVA Compass Stadium 8/24/2016 HOU 1 vs SEA 1 T BBVA Compass Stadium 10/12/2016 HOU 0 at SEA 0 T CenturyLink Field 3/4/2017 HOU 2 vs SEA 1 W BBVA Compass Stadium 6/4/2017 HOU 0 at SEA 1 L CenturyLink Field DYNAMO REGULAR SEASON LEADERS VS. SEATTLE Category Player Statistic Goals Giles Barnes, Geoff Cameron 3 Assists Brad Davis 7 Games Brad Davis 11 Games Started Brad Davis 11 Shots Will Bruin 28 Shots on Goal Will Bruin 9 Fouls Committed Brad Davis 14 Fouls Suffered Brian Ching 13 Wins Tyler Deric/Tally Hall 2 Losses Tally Hall 3 Shutouts Joe Willis 1 Saves Tally Hall 19 Goals Allowed Tally Hall 9 Wins Pat Onstad 1 Losses N/A Shutouts Pat Onstad 2 Saves Pat Onstad 5 Goals Allowed Pat Ostad 0 7

21 LAST GAME AT SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC HOUSTON (Sunday, June 4, 2017) The Houston Dynamo remain in search of their first victory away from home after a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Seattle Sounders FC in front of 40,258 fans at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. Former Dynamo forward Will Bruin scored the game-winning goal with a powerful header off of a cross from midfielder Cristian Roldan in the 69th minute. The goal came late in a game where Seattle controlled possession, but Houston was able to create the more dangerous chances thanks in part to a resolute Dynamo defense that blocked several Sounders chances. Bruin s goal was Seattle s first on-target shot after more than an hour of play. The Dynamo back line combined to clear 22 balls from danger and block another three shots in the game, and goalkeeper Tyler Deric claimed two more crosses before a Sounders player could get a touch to them. Despite conceding more than 65 percent of possession, Houston had three shots on goal to Seattle s two. The Dynamo created the first dangerous chance in the 13th minute when forwards Erick Torres and Andrew Wenger combined for a give-and-go down the right side that put Torres in on goal. The Mexican international s right-footed shot was saved by Seattle goalkeeper Stefan Frei to keep the game scoreless. Deric came up with a big play of his own in the 17th minute when Seattle defender Joevin Jones lofted a cross that drifted toward the goal and was headed toward the upper right corner if Deric didn t intervene with a diving effort to palm it away. Dynamo forward Mauro Manotas tried his luck with a bold 30-yard shot from the left side of the box, but Frei was well positioned to catch the shot and avoid further danger. Late in the game, Houston created a pair of dangerous chances. Forward Alberth Elis, a second-half substitute for Torres, got free off a pass from Manotas in the 87th minute, but his left-footed effort dragged wide of the far post. Four minutes later, just after the clock struck 90 minutes, Manotas got free inside the area, but his low right-footed blast was smothered by Frei to snuff out the danger. DYNAMO AT SEATTLE BOX SCORE Seattle Sounders FC (5-6-4; 19 pts.) 1-0 Houston Dynamo (7-6-2; 23 pts.) MLS Week 15 June 4, 2017 Seattle, Washington Attendance: 40, F Seattle Sounders FC Houston Dynamo Scoring Summary: SEA: Will Bruin 4 (Cristian Roldan 2, Osvaldo Alonso 1) 69 Seattle Sounders FC: Stefan Frei; Brad Evans (Aaron Kovar 54), Román Torres, Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones; Osvaldo Alonso (C), Cristian Roldan, Álvaro Fernández (Nouhou Tolo 75), Nicolás Lodeiro, Gustav Svensson; Will Bruin (Jordy Delem 88) Unused Substitutes: Tyler Miller, Seyi Adekoya, Oniel Fisher, Zach Mathers Houston Dynamo: Tyler Deric; A.J. DeLaGarza, Adolfo Machado, Leonardo, Dylan Remick; Ricardo Clark (C), Juan David Cabezas, Alex (Boniek García 67); Andrew Wenger (Vicente Sánchez 75), Erick Torres (Alberth Elis 55), Mauro Manotas Unused Substitutes: Joe Willis, Jalil Anibaba, Kevin Garcia, Joseph Holland MATCH STATISTICS TEAM SH SOG FC OFF CK SV TP ACC POSS SEA % 65% HOU % 35% DISCIPLINE: HOU: Alex (caution) 28 OFFICIALS Referee: Baldomero Toledo Assistant Referee 1: Apolinar Mariscal Assistant Referee 2: Gianni Facchini Fourth Official: Baboucarr Jallow 8

22 A LOOK BACK AT OPENING DAY HOUSTON (Saturday, March 4, 2017) The Houston Dynamo opened the 2017 season with a 2-1 victory over defending MLS Cup Champions Seattle Sounders FC at BBVA Compass Stadium. Forward Erick Torres scored the first Dynamo goal of the season and his first goal for the club in the 20th minute. The forward won a free kick after he suffered a foul outside the box. Torres free kick beat Seattle goalkeeper Stefan Frei at the far post for the opening goal of the game. Forward Romell Quioto doubled the lead in the 42nd minute with a 20- yard strike that curled inside the upper corner of the far post. The scoring opportunity began with midfielder Alex, who won the ball at midfield and found the forward in space for his first goal with the club. Seattle prevented Dynamo goalkeeper Tyler Deric s 16th club shutout in the 58th minute after he deflected a shot from defender Joevin Jones. The rebound fell to forward Clint Dempsey who beat the goalkeeper at the near post. Houston pressed from the opening whistle and nearly scored in the fourth minute after a cross from Quito found forward Alberth Elis, but his firsttouch shot was off target. Seattle s best opportunity of the first half came in the 25th minute when Jones went down the left flank. His cross skipped across the six-yard box, but forwards Jordan Morris and Dempsey were unable to make contact. Dynamo defender DaMarcus Beasley cleared the ball resulting in a Seattle corner kick. Seattle flirted with the equalizer in 73rd minute after Jones found midfielder Nicolas Lodeiro inside the box. Lodeiro's shot went over the cross the bar to quell Seattle s momentum. The Sounders had one final push in the third minute of extra time, but defender Roman Torres' shot skied over the bar just beore the final whistle blew. DYNAMO VS. SEATTLE BOX SCORE Dynamo (1-0-0; 3 points) vs. Seattle Sounders FC (0-1-0; 0 points) March 4, 2017 BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, Texas Scoring Summary: HOU: Erick Torres 1 (unassisted) 20 HOU: Romell Quioto 1 (Alex 1) 42 SEA: Clint Dempsey 1 (unassisted) 58 Houston Dynamo: Tyler Deric; A.J. DeLaGarza, Adolfo Machado, Leonardo, DaMarcus Beasley; Ricardo Clark (Boniek Garcia 70), Eric Alexander (Andrew Wenger 86), Alex; Alberth Elis (Vicente Sánchez 74), Erick Torres, Romell Quito Unused Substitutes: Calle Brown, Dylan Remick, Jalil Anibaba, Mauro Manotas, Total shots: 17 (Erick Torres and Romell Quioto 4); Shots on goal: 5 (Alex, Ricardo Clark, Andrew Wenger, Erick Torres and Romell Quioto tied with 1); Fouls: 9 (Albert Elis 3); Offside: 0; Corner kicks: 7 (Alex 5); Saves: 9 (Tyler Deric 9) Seattle Sounders FC: Stefan Frei; Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones, Román Torres, Gustav Svensson (Henry Wingo 85); Cristian Roldan, Osvaldo Alonso ; Nicolás Loidero Clint Dempsey, Álvaro Fernández (Will Bruin 76); Jordan Morris Unused Substitutes: Harry Shipp, Oniel Fisher, Tony Alfaro, Zach Mathers, Tyler Miller Total shots: 14 (Clint Dempsey 4); Shots on goal: 4 (Clint Dempsey 2); Fouls: 11 (Roman Torres, Chad Marshall, Jordan Morris tied with 2); Offside: 2 (Nicolas Lodeiro); Corner kicks: 9 (Nicolas Lodeiro 9); Saves: 3 (Stefan Frei 3) Discipline: SEA: Chad Marshall caution (unsporting behavior) 33 SEA: Román Torres caution (unsporting behavior) 67 HOU: Erick Torres caution (unsporting behavior) 81 OFFICIALS Referee: Ricardo Salazar Assistant Referee 1: Ian Anderson Assistant Referee 2: Jeffrey Greeson Fourth Official: Nima Saghafi 9

23 CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH SOLD OUT All reserved seats for the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoff match between the Houston Dynamo and Seattle Sounders FC are sold out, the club announced on Nov. 10. The first leg of the Western Conference Championship, presented by Houston Methodist, is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 8:30 p.m. CST. This is an extremely exciting moment for our club, our fans and our city, said Dynamo president Chris Canetti. We want to deliver the biggest home field advantage possible for our team, and with more than 22,000 very vocal Dynamo fans singing and chanting together, we know that it will be. Fans still seeking reserved seating options are encouraged to utilize the Flash Seats Marketplace. As the only club-sanctioned resale platform, the Flash Seats Marketplace provides fans with a safe and secure means to purchase tickets on the secondary market; and Flash Seats guarantees the validity of every ticket purchased through the Marketplace. This will be the second meeting between Houston and Seattle in the postseason. The two sides met in the 2009 Western Conference Semifinals, with the Dynamo advancing 1-0 on aggregate in the two-leg series thanks to a goal from Brian Ching in the 96th minute of the second leg. The Dynamo and the Sounders have met 16 times in regular-season action, with Houston trailing the all-time series The teams met twice this season, with Houston capturing a 2-1 victory on Opening Day at BBVA Compass Stadium and Seattle garnering a 1-0 victory at Century Link Field on June 4. The Dynamo closed the regular season with a record of and 50 points, good for fourth in the Western Conference table. Seattle finished tied atop the West with a mark and 53 points. The Dynamo won the MLS Cup in 2006 and 2007, becoming the second team in league history to repeat as champions. Their 31 games played in the postseason are the most by any club since 2006 and their four MLS Cup Final appearances are tied for the most in the league over that time span. This is Houston s seventh trip to the Conference Championship in its 12- year existence and first since The Dynamo were one of the league s toughest teams at home this season, with a record of at BBVA Compass Stadium, including the playoffs. The 13 home wins this year (including postseason) matched the total posted in 2012, the club s first year in the new stadium. Houston has been particularly prolific in front of goal at home this season, scoring 44 goals while only conceding 17, giving them the best home goal differential in the Western Conference this year. On Nov. 5, the Dynamo defeated Portland 2-1 in front of 21,144 partisan Timbers fans at Providence Park. After surrendering the opening goal in the 39th minute, Houston quickly rallied to tie the game thanks to a volleyed shot from defender Dylan Remick in the 43rd. Needing only a draw with at least one goal scored to advance, Remick s goal is the one that secured Houston s passage to the Conference Championship, but forward Mauro Manotas put things on ice with a 25-yard blast in the 77th minute. 10

24 HOUSTON'S UNSUNG HERO "What you do speaks so loudly, people rarely hear what you say." That adage may have been written for Houston midfielder Eric Alexander. Perhaps the quietest player on the team off the field, Alexander has exerted a huge influence on his club on the pitch this season. The Michigan native's play in many ways mirrors his personality - no frills, quiet and unassuming, yet steady and dependable. Alexander leads the team in passing accuracy, connecting on percent of his passes. While the rest of his stats aren't gaudy, one does stand out: The Dynamo are this season when Alexander plays, including the playoffs, and are just without him on the field. All of Houston's plus- 14 goal differential this season (including playoffs) has been earned in games where Alexander was on the field. HOUSTON DYNAMO, WITH AND WITHOUT ERIC ALEXANDER GP W L D GF GA WIN PCT Total incl. Playoffs With Alexander Without Alexander BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Last winter, Houston general manager Matt Jordan and head coach Wilmer Cabrera overhauled the Dynamo roster; and in so doing, made a point to bring in players who had championship experience. The theory was that when you're trying to turn around a club that hasn't made the playoffs in three consecutive years, importing some guys who know how to win can help jump-start that process. And boy, did it ever. The eight players added over the offseason brought a combined 19 league titles with them to the Dynamo. Not surprising the team learned how to win quickly! HOUSTON DYNAMO OFFSEASON ADDITIONS Player Added Win Titles With... Championships Dylan Remick Dec. 16 Seattle Sounders (MLS) 2016 Alberth Elis Dec. 19 Olimpia (Honduras) 2014, 2015 Adolfo Machado Dec. 21 Saprissa (C. Rica) 2014 (x2), 2015, 2016 Romell Quioto Dec. 22 Olimpia (Honduras) 2014, 2015, 2016 Leonardo Dec. 22 LA Galaxy (MLS) 2011, 2012, 2014 Juan David Cabezas Dec. 30 Ind. Medellin (Colombia) 2016 A.J. DeLaGarza Jan. 13 LA Galaxy (MLS) 2011, 2012, 2014 Vicente Sanchez Jan. 24 Toluca (Mexico) 2002, 2005 HOUSTON'S TALIS-MEN TALISMAN noun Pronunciation: tal is man Definition: 1 :an object held to act as a charm to avert evil and bring good fortune 2 :something producing apparently magical or miraculous effects It's commonplace in soccer for fans and reporters to use this term in reference to a club's leading goal scorer, as goals often can appear magical and they frequently bring good fortune. The 2017 Dynamo, rather than a single talismanic scorer, have leaned on a quartet of strikers. Most notably, though, have been the performances of forwards Alberth Elis and Mauro Manotas. The duo are tied for second on the team with 11 goals apiece, including both regular season and playoff action. More notably, the Dynamo are unbeaten this year when either of them finds the back of the net. In the postseason, it was Elis who scored the winner in Houston's 1-0 extra time victory over Kansas City in the Knockout Round, while Manotas scored the winner in Houston's 2-1 win at Portland in the Conference Semifinals. All in all, the Dynamo are when Elis scores this year and are when Manotas scores. Three times the pair have both scored in the same game and Houston is in those. HOUSTON DYNAMO WHEN MANOTAS OR ELIS SCORES GP W L D GF GA WIN PCT Total incl. Playoffs When Elis Scores When Manotas Scores HOUSTON STRONG SINCE HARVEY Hurricane Harvey made landfall on the Texas coast on August 25 and, over the course of four days, dropped record amounts of rain on Southeast Texas, including as much as 51 inches in some parts of the Greater Houston area. The Houston Dynamo had one game - Aug. 26 vs. Sporting Kansas City - postponed due to the hurricane and were forced to relocate to Dallas for several days to regain some sort of rhythm in their training schedule. When they returned to play, they suffered their only home defeat of the year, a shocking 1-0 loss to cellar-dwelling Colorado, on Sept. 9, and followed that with another 1-0 loss at San Jose on Sept. 16. Then a funny thing happened - they didn't lose again. Over the last six games of the regular season, the Dynamo went to surge above the Playoff Line and ultimately earn the fourth seed in the Western Conference. The hot streak has continued into the postseason as Houston has gone in racing to the Western Conference Championship series. 11

25 H-TOWN IS ORANGE Orange is the color of fall, especially in Houston this year. Not only are the Dynamo back in the postseason for the first time since 2013, but across Interstate 59, the Houston Astros are in the World Series for the second time in club history. The Astros borrowed a page from the Dynamo playbook and launched a campaign to "Orange Out" the city of Houston as they started their postseason run. The Dynamo, with their club motto being "Forever Orange," quickly threw their support behind their neighbors. So if you want to fit in around H-Town, just wear your Orange! HOUSTON PLAYOFF SCHEDULE - OCT NOV. 5 Day, Date Team Game Time/Result Tues., Oct. 24 Astros World Series Game 1 LA 3-1 HOU Wed., Oct. 25 Astros World Series Game 2 LA 6-7 HOU Thurs., Oct. 26 DYNAMO Western Conf. Knockout HOU 1-0 SKC Fri., Oct. 27 Astros World Series Game 3 HOU 5-3 LA Sat., Oct. 28 Astros World Series Game 4 HOU 2-6 LA Sun., Oct. 29 Astros World Series Game 5 HOU LA Mon., Oct. 30 DYNAMO Western Conf. Semi Leg 1 HOU 0-0 POR Tues., Oct. 31 Astros World Series Game 6 LA 3-1 HOU Wed., Nov. 1 Astros World Series Game 7 LA 1-5 HOU Sun., Nov. 5 DYNAMO Western Conf. Semi Leg 2 HOU 2-1 POR JALIL ANIBABA - GOOD LUCK CHARM Dynamo defender Jalil Anibaba is in his second season with the club, and he may have unknowingly won over legions of fans in H-Town this week when he revealed a unique aspect of his professional career. Everywhere the California native has played in his Major League Soccer career, trophies have followed - for the other clubs in town, at least. Anibaba was a member of the Chicago Fire when the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in That offseason, he was traded to Seattle, and the Seahawks went on to win Super Bowl XLVIII following the 2014 season. In 2015, Anibaba was traded to Sporting Kansas City, and the year ended with the Royals claiming their first World Series title in 30 years. Now, with Anibaba playing in Houston, the Astros clinched the first World Series championship in the club's 56-year history. Sports fans all over Houston, you've found your good luck charm! JALIL ANIBABA & PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS MLS Team Years Championship Chicago Fire Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) 2013 Seattle Sounders FC 2014 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2014 Sporting Kansas City 2015 Kansas City Royals (MLB) 2015 Houston Dynamo Houston Astros (MLB) 2017 ALL-TIME HOUSTON SPORTS TITLES The Houston Astros won the 2017 World Series on Wednesday night, giving Houston its first-ever baseball title and the first championship in professional sports since the Houston Dynamo in The Astros' title was the 11th by a professional sports franchise in the city of Houston. Interestingly, every title won by an H-Town team was followed up by a repeat championship the next year. Year Team League Championship 2017 Houston Astros World Series 2007 HOUSTON DYNAMO MLS Cup 2006 HOUSTON DYNAMO MLS Cup 2000 Houston Comets WNBA Finals 1999 Houston Comets WNBA Finals 1998 Houston Comets WNBA Finals 1997 Houston Comets WNBA Finals 1995 Houston Rockets NBA Finals 1994 Houston Rockets NBA Finals 1960 Houston Oilers AFL Championship 1961 Houston Oilers AFL Championship H-TOWN TEAMS ARE HOUSTON STRONG It's a great time to be a sports fan in Houston right now. Every team in town is riding high, either competing in the playoffs or gunning for a playoff spot. Wednesday night, the Houston Astros won the World Series for the first time in their history. The Dynamo advanced through the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs and are a game away from the Western Conference Finals when they take the field on Sunday afternoon. On the gridiron, the Houston Texans boast the NFL's highest-scoring offense ever since the emergence of first-round draft pick quarterback DeShaun Watson earlier this season, and are gunning for their third consecutive AFC South Division title. Meanwhile, the Houston Rockets just opened their campaign and are off to a 6-3 start under the leadership of last year's NBA Coach of the Year, Mike D'Antoni, and All-Star guards James Harden and Chris Paul. Coming on the heels of the most damaging natural disaster in American History (in terms of property loss), the collective success of the local teams has helped the Houston community stay #HoustonStrong as we all work to recover from the effects of that storm. 12

26 HOUSTON'S IMPROVED AWAY FORM One of the prevailing narratives surrounding the Houston Dynamo this season was "the Dynamo are very strong at home but weak on the road." A home mark compared to a record away from home will do that. However, a look at Houston's recent road form shows that the narrative may no longer be accurate. Houston has secured results in five of its last seven games away from home, including three of its last four road outings. Needing a win or a draw with at least one goal scored on Sunday to advance, the Dynamo can look to their recent road form for inspiration and confidence. LAST 7 AWAY MATCHES, HOUSTON DYNAMO Date Opponent Result Location Oct. 15 at Sporting Kansas City D, 0-0 Children's Mercy Park Sept. 23 at New York City FC D, 1-1 Rentschlaer Field Sept. 16 at San Jose L, 0-1 Avaya Stadium Aug. 23 at FC Dallas D, 3-3 Toyota Stadium Aug. 19 at Vancouver L, 1-2 BC Place Aug. 5 at Real Salt Lake D, 0-0 Rio Tinto Stadium July 22 at D.C. United W, 3-0 RFK Stadium BACK WHERE WE BELONG The Houston Dynamo are back in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2013, and a look at the club's history shows that the three-year hiatus from postseason play was the exception, rather than the rule, for Dynamo fans. This year's postseason trip is the club's eighth in 12 years, and Tuesday's game will be Houston's 32nd in postseason competition. With their 1-0 win over Sporting Kansas City in the Knockout Round, the Dynamo passed the LA Galaxy for most playoff games played since A win on Tuesday night would move Houston to within one of the Galaxy's wins total over the last 12 seasons as well. MOST PLAYOFF GAMES, MLS, 2006-PRESENT Team GP Wins Losses Draws Win Pct HOUSTON DYNAMO LA Galaxy Seattle Sounders Real Salt Lake New England Revolution Sporting Kansas City WHEN IT'S ALL ON THE LINE The Dynamo head into Tuesday's first leg of the Western Conference Championship looking to earn a win and put themselves on good footing heading into the return leg at Seattle. This will be the tenth home-and-home playoff series in club history, and in eight of the previous nine, Houston has found a way to achieve the result they needed in the second leg to advance to the next round of the competition. So, not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but while the Dynamo certainly want a result on Tuesday, their playof history suggests that they are even stronger in the second leg of these series than in the first. The Dynamo are in the opening leg of playoff series but are in Leg 2. HOUSTON DYNAMO IN SECOND LEG OF SERIES, ALL TIME Date Opp. Series Situation Result 11/5/17 at POR WC Semifinals (0-0 agg.) W, /23/13 at SKC EC Finals (0-0 agg.) L, /6/13 at NYRB EC Semifinals (2-2 agg.) W, 2-1 (AET) 11/18/12 at DC EC Finals (3-1 agg.) D, /7/12 at KC EC Semifinals (2-0 agg.) L, /3/11 vs. PHI EC Semifinals (2-1 agg.) W, /8/09 vs. SEA WC Semifinals (0-0 agg.) W, 1-0 (AET) 11/2/07 vs. DAL WC Semifinals (0-1 agg.) W, 4-1 (AET) 10/29/06 vs. CHV WC Semifinals (1-2 agg.) W, 2-0 Italics indicate series in which Dynamo garnered the Leg 2 result needed to advance. OUR TIME OF YEAR Sunday's game will mark the first game in the month of November for the Dynamo since the 2013 postseason. Historically, the Dynamo have been at their best in this month, as evidenced by their two MLS Cup titles and four trips to the Cup Final. Houston's.643 all-time winning percentage in November is the highest for the club of any month in the season. HOUSTON DYNAMO RECORD BY MONTH, ALL TIME (Includes regular season and playoffs) MONTH W L D WIN PCT. March April May June July August September October NOVEMBER December

27 GOTTA FINISH TO WIN IT The 2017 season has been somewhat bipolar in regard to the Houston Dynamo attack, and in particular, the team's ability to finish its chances. At first glance, the Dynamo's regular season record would indicate a team around the middle of the league pack. However, a look into the numbers shows that the Dynamo were one of the league's most dangerous teams throughout the year; the difference in their win-loss results was simply in their finishing. Houston created 469 total shots during the regular season, which ranked eighth in the league: 184 in 13 victories, 125 in 10 losses and 161 in 10 draws. But looking at goals is another matter: 35 in wins, just five in losses and 14 in draws. That means that the Dynamo averaged a goal for every 4.84 shots in wins but it took a whopping 25 shots to generate each goal when they lose. Dynamo fans will be hoping the boys put their shooting boots on when they take the field on Sunday night! Wins (13) Category Losses (10) Total Shots Per Game Shots On Goal Goals Shots Per Goal Shooting Accuracy HOUSTON'S DYNAMIC ATTACK The Dynamo finished the regular season tied for fifth in the league with 54 goals on the year, averaging 1.64 goals per game. MOST GOALS PER GAME, 2017 MLS TEAM W L D GS GS/GP Toronto FC Atlanta United FC Chicago Fire Portland Timbers HOUSTON DYNAMO The 2017 Dynamo finished the year with 57 goals, which put the old club record of 48 scored in 2012 in far into the rear-view mirror. MOST GOALS PER GAME, HOUSTON DYNAMO, ALL-TIME YEAR GP W L D GS GS/GP KEEPING CLEAN SHEETS The general narrative of the Houston Dynamo for most of the season was a high-scoring offense leading the way and a defense that did just enough to get results. Over the last month, however, the Dynamo back line has stepped up and become a rock-solid unit that is giving the offense a chance to make the most of its opportunities at the time of year when goals become more difficult to come by. Before giving up a goal to Portland in the 39th minute of their game on Nov. 5, Houston hadn't conceded a goal in 417 minutes - a span of four games and change. The 456-minute shutout streak was the third-longest in club history. Start End Minutes 06/10/07 at CLB - 25' 07/22/07 at NE - 32' /04/09 at DCU - 47' 05/16/09 at NYRB - 88' /11/17 vs SKC - 33' 11/05/17 at POR - 39' 456 THE ALL-IMPORTANT FIRST GOAL The Houston Dynamo were one of the league's best teams at home this season, with an record. One of the biggest keys to that success so far has been the Dynamo's ability to jump out to early leads at home. In nine of Houston's 17 home games, the Dynamo sccored inside of the first 20 minutes, and that proved to be a major factor in the team's lone road win, on July 22 at D.C. United, as the Dynamo bagged three goals inside of 20 minutes. Furthermore, the Dynamo scored first in 14 of their 34 games, including 11 out of 17 times at home, and were when they did so. For a team like the Dynamo that has been at its best on the counterattack, the importance of nabbing the first goal cannot be underestimated. It forces the opposition to chase the game and opens them up even further for more dangerous Dynamo counters. For Dynamo fans, getting in your seat or tuning in early has never been more important, as you may miss the most important moment of the game if you're 15 minutes late. DYNAMO RECORD WHEN... Situation Games Record Scoring Inside 20 Minutes Scoring First Scoring Before Halftime Held Scoreless In First Half

28 "THIS IS VICENTE'S TIME" Recently, Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera remarked that "this is Vicente's time," in regard to forward Vicente Sanchez. Houston signed the 37-year-old attacker prior to the season, and for most of the year he played sparingly as his younger teammates carried the load. But over the last two-plus months as the playoff race tightened every week, Sanchez took on a larger role in the Dynamo attack, and he's proving that the old man still has it. From August 1 through the end of the regular season, Sanchez played 306 minutes and created seven goals - two of his own and five for teammates. His 2.06 goals-plus-assists per 90 minutes is easily the most in the league over that time span. Player Team G A MP G+A G+A/90 AGE VICENTE SANCHEZ HOU Roland Alberg PHI Kekuta Manneh CLB Tosaint Rickett TOR David Villa NYC Lee Nguyen NE Ilsinho PHI A. Jackson-Hamel MTL Romain Alessandrini LA VICENTE'S TIME, PT year-old Dynamo forward Vicente Sanchez has been arguably the most dangerous player in Major League Soccer since the beginning of August, outshining many rivals several years his junior. From August 1 to the end of the regular season, Sanchez created 14 scoring chances in just 306 minutes on the field, an average of 4.12 chances created per 90 minutes of play. That's the third-highest ratio in the league over that time span. Player Team Chances MP Chances/90 Sacha Kljesta NYRB Javier Morales DAL VICENTE SANCHEZ HOU Albert Rusnák RSL Jahmir Hyka SJ Graham Zusi SKC Nicolás Lodeiro SEA Joao Plata RSL Yoshimar Yotún ORL MULTIPLE SCORING THREATS Forwards Alberth Elis and Mauro Manotas have each proven to be more than capable goal scorers for the Dynamo as the team pushed for the playoffs behind one of the most potent offensive attacks in the league. Manotas bagged the third and final goal in Houston's 3-0 season-ending win over the Chicago Fire on Oct. 22, giving him 10 on the season. That tally moved him into a tie for second on the team with Elis, both of whom finished four goals behind Erick Torres' club-record 14 goals. Elis was the sixth player in club history to score double-digit goals in a season, and Manotas became the seventh. It marked the first time in Dynamo history that the club has had three players with 10 or more goals. MOST GOALS IN ONE SEASON, DYNAMO HISTORY Player Year GOALS GP GS MP G/90 ERICK TORRES , Brian Ching , Will Bruin , Brian Ching , Will Bruin , Dwayne De Rosario , Giles Barnes , ALBERTH ELIS , MAURO MANOTAS , Will Bruin , SPREADING THE WEALTH Forwards Erick Torres, Alberth Elis and Mauro Manotas are the first trio in Dynamo history to each score 10 or more goals in the same season. That three-headed scoring monster, along with the seven goals delivered by forward Romell Quioto, gives Houston the most diverse attacks in the league. Houston was the only team in MLS to have three players with 10 or more goals this season, and was the first team since Sporting Kansas City in 2015 to have three or more 10-goal scorers. MULTIPLE 10-GOAL SCORERS, MLS TEAMS, 2017 Team 10-Goal Scorers Players HOUSTON DYNAMO 3 TORRES (14), ELIS (10), MANOTAS (10) Atlanta United FC 2 Martinez (19), Villalba (13) Chicago Fire 2 Nicolic (24), Accam (14) Columbus Crew SC 2 Kamara (18), Meram (13) FC Dallas 2 Urruti (12), Lamah (11) New England Revolution 2 Kamara (12), Nguyen (11) New York City FC 2 Villa (22), Harrison (11) New York Red Bulls 2 Wright-Phillips (17), Royer (12) Portland Timbers 2 Valeri (21), Adi (10) Seattle Sounders FC 2 Dempsey (12), Bruin (11) Toronto FC 2 Giovinco (16), Altidore (15) 15

29 BE QUICK, BUT DON'T HURRY Legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden used to tell his players, "Be quick, but don't hurry." For the players, it was a message meant to remind them to play with pace, but to always remain under control. For the 2017 Houston Dynamo, the same phrase could hold true when it comes to the team's attacking philosophy. The Dynamo openly admit to not being a possession-oriented team, and their stats (44.0 percent average possession, 21st in MLS) backed that up. However, despite not having much of the ball, La Naranja are sixth in the league in scoring. Houston averages a goal every minutes of possession, which was the second-lowest ratio of any team in the league. FEWEST MINUTES OF POSSESSION PER GOAL, MLS 2017 Team GP Poss. % Goals TOP TOP Per Goal Toronto FC , HOUSTON DYNAMO , Atlanta United FC , Vancouver Whitecaps , Portland Timbers , BASKETBALL ON GRASS In keeping with the basketball theme above, it's probably only fitting to describe parts of the Dynamo attack as "basketball on grass." If you don't possess the ball for much of the game, yet sit amongst the league leaders in goals scored, your attack must be moving at a pretty quick pace. Opta Sports tracks "fast breaks" in Major League Soccer, and no team has produced more fast breaks this season than the Dynamo or been more successful in converting them. Houston's 18 fast break opportunities are two greater than the next-most prolific team, and their five fast break goals are the most in the league as well. MOST FAST BREAK GOALS, MLS TEAMS 2017 Team Fast Breaks Fast Break Goals Total Goals HOUSTON DYNAMO Atlanta United FC Portland Timbers Real Salt Lake Montreal Impact MACHADO CLEARS THE DANGER Houston Dynamo defender Adolfo Machado was one of the club's marquee offseason additions when he signed on a transfer from Deportivo Saprissa. So important was he to Saprissa that the Costa Rican giant was forced to hold an emergency press conference when news leaked out in order to address their fans' displeasure. Machado has quickly established himself as a force in the Dynamo back line, showcasing the leadership and physical presence that made him so popular at his former club. He is the only player on the team to have been on the field for every minute of the 2017 season to date. He's also shown himself to be one of the toughest center backs in MLS throughout the season. Machado led all MLS players in total clearances with 200. His 1200clearances were nearly 20 greater than the next closest player. Among the top 25 players in clearances, Machado's 81 interceptions were also the most in the league, his 85 headed clearances were the third-most and his 45 tackles won were the fourth-most. MOST CLEARANCES, MLS DEFENDERS Total Headed Tackles Player Team Clears Clears Duels Won INT ADOLFO MACHADO HOU Kendall Waston VAN Aaron Long NYRB Tim Parker VAN Francisco Calvo MIN ELIS GOALS = DYNAMO POINTS The Dynamo earned their first playoff victory in four years last Thursday when they knocked off Sporting Kansas City 1-0 in extra time. The game-winning goal that night came from forward Alberth Elis in the fourth minute of extra time. The goal was Elis' 11th of the season, including both regular season and playoff contests. Over the course of this year, Houston is now when Elis finds the net. Game, Date Elis Goals Result Final Score vs. Sporting Kansas City, 10/26 1 W 1-0 vs. Minnesota United FC, 9/30 1 W 2-1 vs. LA Galaxy, 9/27 2 D 3-3 vs. San Jose Earthquakes, 8/12 1 W 3-0 at LA Galaxy, 6/17 1 D 2-2 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps, 5/12 1 W 2-1 vs. Orlando City SC, 5/6 1 W 4-0 vs. San Jose Earthquakes, 4/22 1 D 2-0 vs. Minnesota United FC 1 D 2-2 vs. Columbus Crew SC 1 W

30 TORRES STAYING NEAR THE TOP With 14 goals through 26 appearances this season, FW Erick Torres is tied for ninth in Major League Soccer in scoring. Torres has among the league leaders all season long in what has been a resurgent campaign for the young Mexican international. Torres' average of 0.63 goals per 90 minutes is ninth-best in the league. MOST GOALS, 2017 MLS SEASON PLAYER TEAM GOALS MIN SH SOG G/90 Nemanja Nikolic CHI 24 2, David Villa NYC 22 2, Diego Valeri POR 21 2, Josef Martínez ATL 19 1, Ola Kamara CLB 18 2, B. Wright-Phillips NYRB 17 2, Ignacio Piatti MTL 17 2, C.J. Sapong PHI 16 2, Sebastian Giovinco TOR 16 2, Jozy Altidore TOR 15 2, ERICK TORRES HOU 14 2, Christian Ramirez MIN 14 2, David Accam CHI 14 2, CUBO BREAKS CLUB RECORD FW Erick "Cubo" Torres banged home two goals in the span of 15 minutes to rescue Houston from a 3-1 deficit at FC Dallas on August 23 and rally the team to a 3-3 draw. In the process, he scored his 13th and 14th goals of the season, tying and then breaking the club single-season scoring record set by Brian Ching in Torres is just the fifth player in Dynamo history to reach double digits in a season. His average of 0.63 goals per 90 minutes was the highest in Dynamo history. MOST GOALS IN ONE SEASON, DYNAMO HISTORY Player Year GOALS GP GS MP G/90 ERICK TORRES , Brian Ching , Will Bruin , Brian Ching , Will Bruin , Dwayne De Rosario , Giles Barnes , ALBERTH ELIS , MAURO MANOTAS , Will Bruin , WITH OR WITHOUT YOU FW Erick "Cubo" Torres has played in 93 regular season games in his MLS career, 56 of which have come under first-year Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera. The results are striking. In the 56 games under Cabrera, Torres has scored 29 goals, compared to just seven goals in 37 games without the Colombian manager. ERICK TORRES, WITH AND WITHOUT WILMER CABRERA Played Started Goals Goals/Game With Cabrera Without Cabrera TORRES LEADS ALL MEXICAN SCORERS FW Erick "Cubo" Torres scored his club-record 14th goal of the season to rally the Dynamo to a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on August 23, giving him 36 goals in his MLS career. Torres' 36 goals lead all Mexican-born scorers in MLS history. MOST GOALS, PLAYERS FROM MEXICO Player Team Country Years in MLS GP GS Goals ERICK TORRES HOU Mexico 2013-pres Giovani dos Santos LA Mexico 2015-pres Cuauhtemoc Blanco CHI Mexico Luis Hernandez LA Mexico TORRES' GOLDEN FORM NETS CALL-UP Dynamo forward Erick "Cubo" Torres is in the best form of his career this year, with 12 goals in 18 appearances. He's already within one goal of the club single-season scoring record set in 2008 by Brian Ching, and can put that mark, as well as his career high of 15 goals, in the rear-view mirror if he keeps it up. That sensational form netted the 24-year-old a long-awaited call-up by the Mexican National Team for the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Torres has represented his country on the international stage several times at the youth level, including at the 2016 Rio Olympics, but the Gold Cup will be his first senior international tournament. Torres started and went 90 minutes in Mexico's 0-0 draw with Jamaica on Thursday, July 13. Mexico topped Group C with a record. Against Honduras in the Quarterfinals on Thursday night, Torres came on as a substitute in the 75th minute and helped Mexico see out a 1-0 win. In Mexico's 0-1 semifinal loss to Jamaica at the Rose Bowl on Sunday night, Torres again got the start and went 45 minutes, picking up a yellow card for a hard tackle in the first half. Torres now has seven caps for Mexico at the senior level with one goal - the game-winning strike in a friendly against Panama on Oct. 12,

31 CLARK ENTERS ALL-TIME TOP 10 Houston Dynamo captain Ricardo Clark became just the 14th field player in the 21-year history of the league to start at least 300 regular-season games earlier this year; and on Wednesday, Oct. 11 in Houston's 2-1 win over Sporting Kansas City at BBVA Compass Stadium, he cracked the league's all-time Top 10. Clark made his 316th career start and tied current Dynamo assistant coach Davy Arnaud and Pablo Mastroeni for 10th all-time. With a start last Sunday in Houston's 0-0 draw at Sporting, Clark passed Arnaud and Mastroeni for sole possession of 10th all-time GAMES STARTED, FIELD PLAYERS, MLS HISTORY Player Team(s) Years GP GS Kyle Beckerman MIA, COL, RSL 2000-pres Steve Ralston TB, NE Chad Marshall CLB, SEA 2004-pres Bobby Boswell DC, HOU 2005-pres Drew Moor DAL, COL, TOR 2005-pres Brian Carroll DC, CLB, PHI 2003-pres Nat Borchers COL, RSL, POR Brad Davis NJ, DAL, SJ, HOU, SKC Jeff Larentowicz NE, COL, CHI, LA, ATL 2005-pres RICARDO CLARK NJ, SJ, HOU 2003-pres Davy Arnaud KC, MON, DC Pablo Mastroeni MIA, COL, LA Landon Donovan SJ, LA Chris Henderson COL, KC, MIA, CLB, NY CABEZAS STRIKING THE RIGHT NOTES When the Dynamo brought in Juan David Cabezas on loan from Colombian giants Deportivo Cali during the offseason, word on the 25-year-old midfielder was that he was expected to bring a ball-winning presence to the middle of the park for Houston. So far, he's been not only a ball winner, but also an adept distributor in possession. In his first season with the Dynamo, Cabezas led the club in tackles (102), tackles won (77) and passes attempted (1,052); and his pass completion percentage was second on the squad among players with at least 50 attempts. He also ranked second on the team in interceptions (52) and was fifth in clearances (46). JUAN DAVID CABEZAS, 2017 DYNAMO RANKS Category Statistic Club Rank Tackles Tackles Won 77 1 Passes Attempted 1,052 1 Completion Percentage 86.41% 2 Interceptions 52 2 Clearances 46 5 Minutes Played 2,231 7 AWARD WEEK PLAYER MLSsoccer.com "24 Under 24" Alberth Elis (No. 12) MLS All-Star Fan XI DYNAMO AWARDS IN 2017 DaMarcus Beasley MLS Player of the Month October Tyler Deric MLS Player of the Week Week 5 Erick Torres Soccer By Ives Player of the Week Week 5 MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 33 Week 33 Week 32 Week 25 Week 23 Week 22 Week 21 Week 13 Week 11 Week 10 Week 5 Week 2 Week 1 Erick Torres Leonardo (Starting XI) Alex (bench) Tyler Deric (Starting XI) Erick Torres (bench) Alberth Elis (Starting XI) Vicente Sanchez (bench) A.J. DeLaGarza (Starting XI) Alex (Starting XI) Tyler Deric (bench) Alex (Starting XI) Alex (Starting XI) Mauro Manotas (bench) Erick Torres (Starting XI) Erick Torres (Starting XI) Alex (bench) Romell Quioto (bench) Romell Quioto (Starting XI) Erick Torres (bench) Wilmer Cabrera (coach) Goal.com Team of the Week Week 10 Alex (Starting XI) Mauro Manotas (bench) Week 5 Erick Torres (Starting XI) Week 2 Alex (bench) Week 1 Romell Quioto (Starting XI) Erick Torres (bench) EA Sports FIFA FUT Tm. of the Wk. April 6 Erick Torres Soccer By Ives Team of the Week Week 1 Houston Dynamo MLS Goal of the Week Week 10 Alberth Elis (winner) Romell Quioto (nominated) Week 2 Erick Torres (nominated) Week 1 Romell Quioto (winner) Erick Torres (nominated) MLS Save of the Week Week 32 Tyler Deric (nominated) Week 13 Tyler Deric (nominated) Week 9 Joe Willis (nominated) Week 5 Tyler Deric (nominated) Week 3 Tyler Deric (nominated) 18

32 TEAM PLAYOFFS RECORDS SEASON Goals Shots on Goal Saves Assists Fouls Committed Shots Fouls Suffered GAME-BY-GAME Goals 1. 4 vs. FC Dallas, three times, last, vs. Montreal, times, last, at Portland, nine times, last, vs. Sporting KC, 2017 Shots on Goal vs. FC Dallas, at Chivas USA, vs. Montreal, twice, last, vs. D.C. United, 2012 Saves at Philadelphia Union, twice, last, at New York Red Bulls, twice, last, vs. Sporting KC, twice, last, at D.C. United, 2012 Assists 1. 6 vs. Colorardo Rapids, vs. FC Dallas, three times, last, at Portalnd Timbers, eight times, last, at New York Red Bulls, 2013 Fouls Committed at New England, twice, last, vs. Sporting KC, at LA Galaxy, at Seattle Sounders, 2009 Shots vs. FC Dallas, vs. Sporting Kansas City, vs. D.C. United, twice, last, at Chicago Fire, 2012 Fouls Suffered three times, last, vs. FC Dallas, twice, last, at LA Galaxy, at New England, vs. New York Red Bulls,

33 INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFFS RECORDS SEASON Goals 1. 4 Will Bruin, Brian Ching, players tied players tied with 1 Shots on Goal 1. 8 Will Bruin, Brian Ching, Dwayne de Rosario, Brian Ching, 2007 Saves Tally Hall, Tally Hall, Tally Hall, Pat Onstand, 2007 Assists 1. 3 Brian Mullan, Brad Davis, six players tied players tied Fouls Committed Ricardo Clark, Alberth Elis, Brad Davis, Boniek Garcia, Ricardo Clark, 2009 Shots Will Bruin, Dwayne de Rosario, Calen Carr, Brian Ching, 2007 Fouls Suffered Brian Ching, Brian Mullan, Brian Ching, Boniek Garcia, 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Goals 1. 2 Wil Bruin, vs. Montreal, 2013 Will Bruin, at Chicago, 12 Brian Ching, vs. Dallas, 2007 Paul Daglish, vs. Colorado, players tied Assists 1. 2 Brad Davis, vs. Colorado, 2006 Joseph Ngwenya, vs. Dallas, players tied with 1 Shots 1. 7 Will Bruin, vs. D.C Dwayne De Rosario, vs. Dallas Brian Ching, vs. FC Dallas, players tied Shots on Goal 1. 4 Brian Ching, vs. FC Dallas, Will Bruin vs. Montreal, Will Bruin vs. D.C., Brian Ching, vs. Philadelphia Union, 2011 Saves Tally Hall, at Philadelphia Union, Pat Onstand, at New England, Tally Hall, at New York Red Bulls, Tally Hall, at Chicago Fire, Tyler Deric, vs. Sporting KC, 2017 Fouls Committed 1. 6 Brad Davis, at New England, Dwayne De Rosario at New York Red Bulls, Ricardo Clark,vs. Sporting KC, Craig Waibel, at New England, Brian Mullan at New England, 2006 Fouls Suffered 1. 8 Dwayne De Rosario, at Chivas USA, Brian Mullan, at FC Dallas, Brian Ching, at Chivas USA, Stuart Holden, at LA, Eddie Robinson at FC Dallas,

34 2017 INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFFS HIGHS DYNAMO CATEGORY OPPONENT 1, three players tied, last at Portland Timbers (11/05/17)... Goals...1, Darion Asprilla, at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 1, Vicente Sanchez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Assists...1, Andriuskevicius and Valeri, at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 4,three players, last vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17)... Shots...6, Darion Asprilla, at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 2, Erick Torres vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)...Shots on Goal...2, Asprilla and Valeri, at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 52, Juan David Cabezas vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17)... Passes Attempted... 77, Ike Opara vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 46, Juan David Cabezas vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17)... Passes Completed... 64, Ike Opara vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 92.31, Eric Alexander vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17)... Pass Success Rate (min. 25 att.) , Darlington Nagbe at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 37, Tomas Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Passes In Opposing Half... 48, Roger Espinoza vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 28, Tomas Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Passes Completed In Opposing Half... 40, Roger Espinoza vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 25, Tomas Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Passes In Final Third... 30, Graham Zusi vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 80, Tomas Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Touches...109, Jimmy Medreanda vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 10, Alberth Elis vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)...Dribbles Attempted...9, Dairon Asprilla vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17) 2, Alex, Alexander, Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)...Dribbles Completed...4, Dairon Asprilla vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17) 4, Tomas Martinez at Portland Timbers (11/05/17)...Corner Kicks... 8, Graham Zusi vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 4, Tomas Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)...Crosses from Open Play...8, Vytautas Andriuskevicius at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 22, Elis vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Duels...24, Diaron Aspirilla vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17) 9, two players, last vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17)... Duels Won...16, Jimmy Medranda vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 5, Cabezas and Martinez vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Tackles...14, Jimmy Medranda vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 4, Cabezas and Clark vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)...Tackles Won...12, Jimmy Medranda vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 7, Cabezas vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Aerials... 8, Darren Mattocks vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17) 3, two players, last, at Portland Timbers (11/06/17)... Aerials Won... 6, Diego Rubio vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 3, Aldolfo Machado vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)...Blocks... 3, Liam Ridgwell at Portland Timbers (11/05/17) 8, Juan David Cabezas at Portland Timbers (11/05/17)... Interceptions... 5, Roger Espinoza vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 6, Ricardo Clark vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Fouls Conceded...4, twice, last Dairon Asprilla vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17) 3, five times, last, vs. Portland Timbers (10/30/17)... Fouls Suffered...6, Benny Feilhaber vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) 6, Tyler Deric vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17)... Saves...4, Andrew Dykstra vs. Sporting Kansas City (10/26/17) TEAM 2017 PLAYOFFS HIGHS & LOWS SEASON HIGH STATISTIC SEASON LOW 2, 11/05 at POR...Goals Scored... 0, 10/30 vs. POR 1, 11/05 at POR... Goals Conceded...0, twice, 10/30 vs. POR 20, 10/26 vs. SKC...Shots... 9, 10/30 vs. POR 5, 10/26 vs. SKC... Shots on Goal... 2, 10/30 vs. POR 5, 10/26 vs. SKC... Dynamo Shots Blocked by Opponent... 2, 10/30 vs. POR 6, 10/26 vs. SKC... Corner Kicks... 3, 10/30 vs. POR 4, 10/26 vs. SKC...Offsides...0, 11/05 at POR 19, 10/26 vs. SKC...Crosses From Open Play...9, 10/05 at POR 21, 10/26 vs. SKC... Fouls Committed... 11,10/30 vs. POR 16, 10/26 vs. SKC...Fouls Suffered...9, 11/05 at POR 6, 10/26 vs. SKC...Saves... 2, 10/30 vs. POR 31, 10/26 vs. SKC... Tackles... 18, 10/30 vs. POR 68, 10/26 vs. SKC... Duels Won...48, 11/05 at POR 47.0%, 10/30 vs. POR...Pct. of Duels Won %, 11/05 at POR 53.1%, 10/30 vs. POR... Possession %, 10/26 vs. SKC 382, 10/30 vs. POR... Total Passes...319, 11/05 at POR 79.06%, 10/30 vs. POR... Passing Accuracy %, 10/26 vs. SKC 21

35 2017 INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS DYNAMO CATEGORY OPPONENT 3, Erick Torres vs. New York Red Bulls (4/1/17)... Goals...3, Miguel Almiron at Atlanta United (5/20/17) 3, Alex at D.C. United (7/22/17)... Assists...2, three times, last Badji and Doyle at Colorado Rapids (7/1/17) 8, Alberth Elis vs. La Galaxy (9/27/17)... Shots...10, Benny Felihaber at Sporting Kansas City (10/15/17) 5, Mauro Manotas vs. New York Red Bulls (4/1/17)...Shots on Goal... 4, Fanendo Adi at Portland Timbers (3/18/17) 69, twice, last Alex at Toronto FC (5/6/17)... Passes Attempted , Osvaldo Alonso at Seattle Sounders (6/4/17) 60, Leonardo at Colorado Rapids (7/1/17)... Passes Completed , Osvaldo Alonso at Seattle Sounders (6/4/17) 97.78, Eric Alexander vs. Minnesota United FC (9/30/17)... Pass Success Rate (min. 25 att.) , Miguel Ibarra vs. Minnesota United FC (9/30/17) 53, Alex at Toronto FC (4/28/17)... Passes In Opposing Half... 62, twice, last, Ibson vs. Minnesota United FC (9/30/17) 42, Alex at Toronto FC (4/28/17)... Passes Completed In Opposing Half... 53, Wil Trapp vs. Columbus Crew (3/11/17) 43, Alex at Toronto FC (4/28/17)... Passes In Final Third... 39, Nicolas Lodeiro vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17) 106, Dylan Remick at New England (4/8/17)... Touches , Osvaldo Alonso at Seattle Sounders (6/4/17) 9, Alberth Elis vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17)...Dribbles Attempted...9, twice, last, David Accam vs. Chicago Fire (10/22/17) 6, Mauro Manotas vs. New York Red Bulls (4/1/17)...Dribbles Completed... 5, three times, last, Ibson vs. Minnesota United FC (9/30/17) 10, Boniek Garcia at Colorado Rapids (7/1/17)...Corner Kicks... 9, Nicolas Loidero vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17) 6, five times, last Beasley vs. Colorado Rapids (7/1/17)...Crosses from Open Play... 10, Sebastian Blanco at Portland Timbers (3/18/17) 24, Alberth Elis vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17)... Duels...21, Chris Pontius at Philadelphia Union (5/17/17) 14, Boniek Garcia at San Jose Earthquakes (9/16/17)... Duels Won...16, Gustav Svensson at Seattle Sounders FC (6/4/17) 9, Boniek Garcia at San Jose Earthquakes (9/16/17)... Tackles...8, Fabinho, at Philadelphia Union (5/17/17) 6, Boniek Garcia at San Jose Earthquakes (9/16/17)...Tackles Won... 6, Joevin Jones at Seattle Sounders FC (6/4/17) 11, Erick Torres at Sporting Kansas City (10/15/17)... Aerials...11, twice, last, Altiba Harris at FC Dallas (8/23/17) 6, Dylan Remick at New England (4/8/17)... Aerials Won...10, Altiba Harris at FC Dallas (8/23/17) 6, Leonardo at Sporting Kansas City (10/15/17)...Blocks... 4, twice, last, Hugo Arellano vs. LA Galaxy (9/27/17) 6, twice, last, Juan David Cabezas vs. San Jose Earthquakes (8/12/17)... Interceptions... 6, twice, last, Justin Davis at Minnesota United FC (7/19/17) 6, Juan David Cabezas at FC Dallas (5/28/17)... Fouls Conceded...5, twice, last Yordy Reyna at Vancouver Whitecaps FC (8/19/17) 6, twice, last, Alberth Elis vs. Colorado Rapids (9/9/17)... Fouls Suffered...7, Yordy Reyna at Vancouver Whitecaps FC (8/19/17) 9, Tyler Deric at Sporting Kansas City (10/15/17)... Saves... 7, twice, last Evan Bush vs. Montreal Impact (7/5/17) TEAM 2017 SEASON HIGHS & LOWS SEASON HIGH STATISTIC SEASON LOW 5, 5/31 vs. RSL...Goals Scored... 0, nine times, last 10/15 at SKC 4, twice, last 5/20 at ATL... Goals Conceded... 0, nine times, last 10/26 vs. SKC 27, 9/27 vs. LA...Shots... 4, 5/28 at DAL 11, 5/6 vs. ORL... Shots on Goal... 1, three times, last 8/5 at RSL 9, 3/4 vs. SEA... Dynamo Shots Blocked by Opponent...0, three times, last, 10/11 vs. SKC 14, 9/27 vs. LA... Corner Kicks... 1, twice, last, 10/11 vs. SKC 5, 10/11 vs. SKC...Offsides... 0, 11 times, last 10/22 vs. CHI 23, 9/16 at SJ...Crosses From Open Play... 4, three times, last 7/22 at D.C. 19, three times, last, 10/11 vs. SKC... Fouls Committed... 7, 4/22 vs. SJ 18, 8/19 at VAN...Fouls Suffered... 5, 7/1 at COL 9, 10/15 at SKC...Saves...0, twice, last 8/5 at RSL 24, twice, last, 9/16 at SJ... Tackles... 8, 3/11 vs. CLB 63, 5/17 at PHI... Duels Won... 26, 9/23 at NYCFC 55.6%, 10/11 vs. SKC...Pct. of Duels Won %, 5/12 vs. VAN 63.79%, 9/9 vs. COL... Possession %, 10/15 at SKC 492, 4/28 at TOR... Total Passes , 5/12 vs. VAN 84.11%, 5/17 at PHI... Passing Accuracy %, 4/1 vs. NY 22

36 (IN PLAYOFFS)... BY DYNAMO BY OPPONENT Never happened... 5 Goals, Team... Never happened 11/2/12 vs. DAL... 4 Goals, Team... Never happened 10/31/13 vs. MTL... 3 Goals, Team...12/1/12 at LA Never happened...4 Goals, Half, Team... Never happened Never happened...3 Goals, Half, Team... 12/1/12 at LA (Second Half) Never happened...goal Scored In Opening Minute... Never happened 11/3/13 vs. NY (Omar Cummings, 90+2)...Goal Scored In Stoppage Time... 12/1/12 at LA Robbie Keane (90+4) 10/26/17 vs. SKC (Alberth Elis, 94)...Goal Scored In ExtraTime... 11/13/09 at LA Landon Donovan (109) Never happened... Goal Scored With 10 Men... Never happened 10/26/17 vs. POR (Tyler Deric)... Clean Sheet (Goalkeeper)...10/30/17 vs. POR (Jeff Attinella) Never happened...4+ Goals By A Player... Never happened Never happened... Hat Trick By A Player... Never happened 10/31/13 vs. MTL (Will Bruin)...2 Goals By A Player... Never happened 10/31/13 vs. MTL (Boniek Garcia)... Penalty Kick Goal... 12/1/12 at LA (Robbie Keane) 11/05/17 at POR (Dylan Remick)... Goal By A Defender... 12/1/12 at LA (Omar Gonzalez) Never happened...3+ Assists By A Player... Never happened 11/02/07 vs. DAL (Joseph Ngwenya)...2 Assists By A Player... Never happened Never happened...assist By A Goalkeeper... Never happened Never happened... Penalty Kick Saved... 10/26/17 vs. SKC (Andrew Dykstra) 10/30/11 at PHI (10, Tally Hall) Saves... Never happened Never happened... Straight Red Card...11/3/13 vs. NY (Jamison Olave) Never happened... 2 Yellow Cards, Player... 11/3/13 vs. MTL (Nelson Rivas) Never happened...multiple Players Ejected...10/31/13 vs. MTL (N. Rivas, A. Romero, M. Di Vaio) BY BODY PART Right Foot... 3 Left Foot... 0 Head... 0 Other... 0 BY PROXIMITY Inside 6-yard box... 0 Inside penalty area... 2 Outside penalty area... 1 BY DIRECTION From right of goal... 0 From left of goal... 1 In front of goal... 2 BY TYPE OF PLAY Open play, no cross... 3 Cross from open play... 0 Corner kick... 0 Set piece... 0 Free kick... 0 Penalty... 0 HOW THE GOALS WERE SCORED IN PLAYOFFS BY TIME First 5 minutes... 0 Minute Minute Minute First half stoppage... 0 Minute Minute Minute Minute Second half stoppage... 0 Minute Minute BY GAME SITUATION First goal of game... 1 When tied... 1 When leading... 0 When trailing... 1 To equalize the score... 1 When leading by When trailing by BY ASSISTS Assisted... 3 Unassisted... 0 BY POSITION Goalkeeper... 0 Defenders... 1 Midfielders... 0 Forwards... 2 BY LOCATION At home... 1 Away... 2 BY AGE > BY NATIONALITY American... 1 Argentinean... 0 Brazilian... 0 Colombian... 1 Honduran... 1 Mexican... 0 Panamanian... 0 Swedish... 0 Uruguayan

37 (IN REGULAR SEASON)... BY DYNAMO BY OPPONENT 5/31/17 vs. RSL... 5 Goals, Team... 5/11/14 vs. RSL 5/6/17 vs. ORL... 4 Goals, Team... 5/28/17 at ATL 9/27/17 vs. LA... 3 Goals, Team...9/27/17 vs. LA 3/12/16 vs. DAL (First Half)...4 Goals, Half, Team... Never happened 7/22/17 vs. D.C. (First Half)...3 Goals, Half, Team... 3/18/17 vs. POR (Second Half) 7/5/17 vs. MTL (Andrew Wenger, :52)...Goal Scored In Opening Minute...5/11/14 vs. RSL (Javier Morales, :15) 7/1/17 vs. SJ (Mauro Manotas, 90+4)...Goal Scored In Stoppage Time... 9/30/17 vs. MIN Sam Nicholson (90+1) 4/20/13 at TOR (Warren Creavalle 94+)... Goal Scored With 10 Men... 3/11/17 vs. CLB (Ola Kamara 93+) 10/22/17 vs. CHI (Tyler Deric)... Clean Sheet (Goalkeeper)...10/15/17 at SKC (Andre Dykstra) 4/2/06 vs. COL (Brian Ching - 4)...4+ Goals By A Player... Never happened 4/1/17 vs. NY (Erick Torres)... Hat Trick By A Player... 5/20/14 vs. ATL (Miguel Almiron) 9/27/17 vs. LA (Alberth Elis)...2 Goals By A Player...7/1/16 at COL (Marlon Hairston) 9/27/17 vs. LA (Alberth Elis)... Penalty Kick Goal... 8/19/17 at VAN (Freddy Montero) 10/22/17 vs. CHI (Leonardo)... Goal By A Defender...8/23/17 at FC Dallas (Maynor Figueroa) 7/22/17 at D.C. (Alex - 3)...3+ Assists By A Player... 6/5/10 at LAG (Michael Stephens - 3) 9/30/17 vs. MIN (Vicente Sanchez)...2 Assists By A Player... 8/23/17 at DAL (Michael Barrios) 5/15/16 vs. RSL (Joe Willis)...Assist By A Goalkeeper... 8/9/10 at SEA (Kasey Keller) 10/8/14 at TOR (Tyler Deric)... Penalty Kick Saved... 10/26/17 vs. SKC (Andrew Dykstra) 3/29/08 at NE (10, Pat Onstad) Saves... Never happened 4/23/16 at CLB (Tyler Deric)... Straight Red Card...3/11/17 vs. CLB (Jonathan Mensah) 8/05/17 at RSL (Alex)... 2 Yellow Cards, Player...8/29/15 vs. VAN (Kendall Waston & Matias Laba) 7/16/11 vs. SKC (Colin Clark & Brian Ching)...Multiple Players Ejected... 10/31/13 vs. MON (N. Rivas, A. Romero, M. Di Vaio) HOW THE GOALS WERE SCORED IN REGULAR SEASON BY BODY PART Right Foot Left Foot Head Other... 1 BY PROXIMITY Inside 6-yard box Inside penalty area Outside penalty area... 5 BY DIRECTION From right of goal From left of goal In front of goal BY TYPE OF PLAY Open play, no cross Cross from open play Corner kick... 5 Set piece... 2 Free kick... 2 Penalty... 6 BY TIME First 5 minutes... 5 Minute Minute Minute First half stoppage... 2 Minute Minute Minute Minute Second half stoppage... 2 BY GAME SITUATION First goal of game When tied... 6 When leading When trailing To equalize the score... 8 When leading by When trailing by BY ASSISTS Assisted Unassisted BY POSITION Goalkeeper... 0 Defenders... 3 Midfielders... 7 Forwards BY LOCATION At home Away BY AGE > BY NATIONALITY American... 5 Argentinean... 2 Brazilian... 4 Colombian Honduran Mexican Panamanian... 0 Swedish... 0 Uruguayan

38 THE DYNAMO RECORD WHEN... CATEGORY OVERALL AT HOME AWAY PLAYOFFS HOME AWAY Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Scoring first Scoring second Scoring zero goals Leading at halftime Tied at halftime Trailing at halftime Leading after 75 minutes Tied after 75 minutes Trailing after 75 minutes Tied after 90 minutes Leading after 105 minutes Tied after 105 minutes Trailing after 105 minutes Match decided by 1 goal Scoring 3+ goals Conceding 3+ goals Conceding 0 goals at BBVA Compass Stadium N/A N/A On the road N/A N/A vs. Western Conference opponents vs. Eastern Conference opponents Wearing orange Wearing black In March N/A N/A N/A In April N/A N/A N/A In May N/A N/A N/A In June N/A N/A N/A In July N/A N/A N/A In August N/A N/A N/A In September N/A N/A N/A In October In November On Fridays On Saturdays On Sundays On Weekdays With a man advantage Down a man When Torres scores When Quioto scores When Elis scores When Manotas scores When Deric starts at GK When Willis starts at GK U.S. Open Cup N/A N/A N/A 25

39 DYNAMO 2017 GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT GS SH SOG BL IN18 O18 HS CK FC CR OFF DU DU% TP ACC POSS 3-04 Seattle Columbus at Portland New York Red Bulls at New England Minnesota San Jose at Toronto FC Orlando City SC Vancouver at Philadelphia at Atlanta at FC Dallas Real Salt Lake at Seattle at Los Angeles FC Dallas at Colorado Montreal at Minnesota at D.C. United Portland at Real Salt Lake San Jose at Vancouver at FC Dallas Sporting KC POSTPONED 9-09 Colorado at San Jose at New York City Los Angeles Minnesota Sporting KC at Sporting KC Chicago NOTES: G = Goals; SH = Shots; SOG = Shots on Goal; BL = Blocked Shots; IN18 = Shots inside the 18-yard area; O18 = Shots outside the 18-yard area; HS = Headed Shots; CK = Corner Kicks; FC = Fouls Committed; CR = Crosses from Open Play; OFF = Offside; DU = Duels; DU% = Percent of Duels Won; TP = Total Passes; ACC = Passing Accuracy; POSS = Possession DYNAMO AUDI 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT GS SH SOG BL IN18 O18 HS CK FC CR OFF DU DU% TP ACC POSS Sporting Kansas City Portland Timbers at Portland Timbers Seattle Sounders at Seattle Sounders NOTES: G = Goals; SH = Shots; SOG = Shots on Goal; BL = Blocked Shots; IN18 = Shots inside the 18-yard area; O18 = Shots outside the 18-yard area; HS = Headed Shots; CK = Corner Kicks; FC = Fouls Committed; CR = Crosses from Open Play; OFF = Offside; DU = Duels; DU% = Percent of Duels Won; TP = Total Passes; ACC = Passing Accuracy; POSS = Possession 26

40 DYNAMO OPPONENTS' 2017 GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT GS SH SOG BL IN18 O18 HS CK FC CR OFF DU DU% TP ACC POSS 3-04 Seattle Columbus at Portland New York Red Bulls at New England Minnesota San Jose at Toronto FC Orlando City SC Vancouver at Philadelphia at Atlanta at FC Dallas Real Salt Lake at Seattle at Los Angeles FC Dallas at Colorado Montreal at Minnesota at D.C. United Portland at Real Salt Lake San Jose at Vancouver at FC Dallas Sporting KC POSTPONED 9-09 Colorado at San Jose at New York City Los Angeles Minnesota Sporting KC at Sporting KC Chicago NOTES: G = Goals; SH = Shots; SOG = Shots on Goal; BL = Blocked Shots; IN18 = Shots inside the 18-yard area; O18 = Shots outside the 18-yard area; HS = Headed Shots; CK = Corner Kicks; FC = Fouls Committed; CR = Crosses from Open Play; OFF = Offside; DU = Duels; DU% = Percent of Duels Won; TP = Total Passes; ACC = Passing Accuracy; POSS = Possession DYNAMO OPPONENTS' AUDI 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS GAME-BY-GAME STATS DATE OPPONENT GS SH SOG BL IN18 O18 HS CK FC CR OFF DU DU% TP ACC POSS Sporting Kansas City Portland Timbers Portland Timbers Seattle Sounders at Seattle Sounders NOTES: G = Goals; SH = Shots; SOG = Shots on Goal; BL = Blocked Shots; IN18 = Shots inside the 18-yard area; O18 = Shots outside the 18-yard area; HS = Headed Shots; CK = Corner Kicks; FC = Fouls Committed; CR = Crosses from Open Play; OFF = Offside; DU = Duels; DU% = Percent of Duels Won; TP = Total Passes; ACC = Passing Accuracy; POSS = Possession 27

41 DYNAMO PLAYOFFS RESULTS 2006 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/22 at Chivas USA L , CS 1 HOU: Ching (75); CHV: Razov (45), Palencia (68) 10/29 Chivas USA W , CS 2 HOU: Davis (64), Ching (90+2) 11/05 Colorado W , CF 1 HOU: Danglish (10, 21), Mullan (71); COL: Kirvoski (4) 11/12 at New England W 1-1 (4-3)22, FIN 1 HOU: Ching (114); NE: Twellman (113) 2007 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/27 at FC Dallas L , CS 1 DAL: Godson (23) 11/02 FC Dallas W 4-1 (OT) 30, CS 2 HOU: Holden (66), Ching (72, 97), Davis (100); DAL: Ruiz (14) 11/10 Kansas City Wizards W , CF 1 HOU: Jaqua (35), De Rosario (81) 11/18 at New Enlgand W , FIN 1 HOU: Ngwenya (61), De Rosario (74); NE: Twellman (20) 2008 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 11/1 at New York Red Bulls T , CS 1 HOU: Kamara (85); NY: Angel (48) 11/09 New York Red Bulls L , CS 2 NY: Richards (25), Angel (36), Wolyniec (81) 2009 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/29 at Seattle Sounders T , CS 1 N/A 11/08 Seattle Sounders W 1-0 (OT) 27, CS 2 HOU: Ching (96) 11/13 at LA Galaxy L 2-0 (OT) 25, CF 1 LA: Berhalter (103), Donovan (109) 2011 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/30 at Philadelphia W , CS 1 HOU: Hainault (5), Carr (30); PHI: Le Toux (7) 11/03 Philadelphia W , CS 2 HOU: Ching (45+3) 11/06 a Sporting KC W , CF 1 HOU: Hainault (53), Costly (87) 11/20 at LA Galaxy L , FIN 1 LA: Donovan (72) 2012 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/31 at Chicago W , KR 1 HOU: Bruin (12, 46); Alex (83) 11/04 Sporting KC W , CS 1 HOU: Moffat (18), Bruin (75) 11/07 at Sporting KC L , CS 2 SKC: Sinovic (64) 11/11 D.C. United W , CF 1 HOU: Haniult (51), Bruin (68), Sarkodie (81); DC: DeLeon (27) 11/18 at D.C. United T , CF 2 HOU: Garcia (34); DC: Boskovic (83) 12/1 at LA L , FIN 1 HOU: Carr (44); LA: Gonzalez (60), Donovan (65), Keane (90+4) 2013 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/31 Montreal Impact W , KR 1 HOU: Bruin (16, 72), Garcia (27) 11/03 New York Red Bulls T , CS 1 HOU: Clark (51), Cummings (90+2); NY: Cahill (22), Alexander (32) 11/06 at New York Red Bulls W 2-1 (OT)22, CS 2 HOU: Davis (36), Cummings (104); NY: Wright-Phillips (23) 11/09 Sporting KC T , CF 1 N/A 11/23 at Sporting KC L , CF 2 HOU: Garcia (3); SKC: Sapong (14), Dwyer (63) 2017 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. LEG GOALS: 10/26 Sporting Kansas City W 1-0 (OT) 14, KR 1 HOU: Elis (94) 10/29 Portland Timbers T , CS 1 N/A 11/05 at Portland Timbers W , CS 2 HOU: Remick (43), Manotas (77); Asprilla (39) 28

42 DYNAMO 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: 3/4 Seattle W , T1 3 HOU: Torres (20), Quioto (42); SEA: Dempsey (58) 3/11 Columbus W , T1 6 HOU: Quioto (2), Elis (35), Torres (65); CLB: Kamara (93) 3/18 at Portland L , POR: Valeri (11, 58), Guzman (66), Adi (88); HOU: Torres (38), Quioto (45+2) 4/1 New York Red Bulls W , NY: Wright-Phillips (13); HOU: Remick (14), Torres (41, 56, 90+1) 4/8 at New England L , NE: Kei Kamara (52), Juan Agudelo (72) 4/15 Minnesota T , HOU: Manotas (14), Elis (43); MIN: Ramirez (47), Venegas (59) 4/22 San Jose W , HOU: Torres (9), Elis (72) 4/28 at Toronto FC L , TOR: Altidore (16, 32) 5/6 Orlando City SC W , HOU: Elis (23), Manotas (51, 65), Quioto (75) 5/12 Vancouver W , T1 19 HOU: Elis (15), Torres (68); VAN: Shea (85) 5/17 at Philadelphia L , PHI: Picault (17), Ilsinho (38) 5/20 at Atlanta L , T2 19 ATL: Almiron (30, 42, 80), Gressel (76); HOU: Torres (90) 5/28 at FC Dallas T , T2 20 N/A 5/31 Real Salt Lake W , HOU: Schmidt (og 3), Alex (15), Manotas (45), Torres (52), Leonardo (68); RSL: Plata 63 6/4 at Seattle L , SEA: Bruin (69) 6/17 at Los Angeles T , T2 24 HOU: Manotas (22), Elis (74); LAG: Boateng (35), Alessandrinini(90+4) 6/23 FC Dallas T , T2 25 HOU: Torres (19); DAL: Urruti (53) 7/1 at Colorado L , COL: Doyle (21), Hairston (48, 69); HOU: Torres (45+5) 7/5 Montreal W , HOU: Wenger (1), Alex (23), Rodriguez (67); MTL: Salazar (89) 7/19 at Minnesota T , N/A 7/22 at D.C. United W , HOU: Wenger (6), Manotas (15), Rodriguez (17); D.C.: Boswell (62) 7/29 Portland T , POR: Valeri (13), Blanco (43); HOU: Manotas (37), Cabeza (81) 8/5 at Real Salt Lake T , T2 34 N/A 8/12 San Jose W , T1 37 HOU: Elis (21), Sanchez (86), Manotas (90+4) 8/19 at Vancouver L , T2 37 VAN: Montero (17), Blanco (43); HOU: Quioto (51) 8/23 at FC Dallas T , DAL: Akindele (45), Figueroa (45+2), Urruti 51; HOU: Sanchez (1), Torres (71, 86) 8/26 Sporting KC POSTPONED 9/9 Colorado L , COL: Badji (90+3) 9/16 at San Jose L , SJ: Hoesen (33) 9/23 at New York City T , NYCFC: Moralez (6); HOU: Manotas (16) 9/27 Los Angeles T , LA: Beasley (og 3), Alessandrini (12), Jamieson (47); HOU: Martinez (26), Elis (84, 88) 9/30 Minnesota W , HOU: Elis (69), Quioto (85); MIN: Nicholson (90+1) 10/11 Sporting KC W , SKC: Medreanda (33); HOU: Martinez (63), Palmer-Brown (og 77) 10/15 at Sporting KC T , N/A 10/22 Chicago W , HOU: Leonardo (2), Quioto (68), Manotas (75) DYNAMO AUDI 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS SCHEDULE & RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T GOALS: 10/26 Sporting KC W 1-0 (OT) 14, HOU: Elis (94) 10/30 Portland T , N/A 11/5 at Portland W , POR: Asprilla (39); HOU: Remick (43), Manotas (77) 29

43 ABOUT BBVA COMPASS STADIUM BBVA Compass Stadium is a state-of-the-art, open-air stadium designed to host Houston Dynamo matches, Houston Dash matches and Texas Southern University football games as well as additional professional, collegiate and community sporting events, concerts, exhibitions, conventions and special events. Opened on May 12, 2012, the 340,000-square foot, 22,000-seat stadium is the first soccer-specific stadium in Major League Soccer located in a city s downtown district. An architecturally stunning building, the stadium features 94,000 square feet of aluminum panels on its exterior, giving it a modern and stylish appearance. Each of the panels is 50 percent open to improve air flow throughout the concourses. Canopies extend 75 feet over the stands on the east and west sides of the stadium, and a stage canopy extends 125 feet over the south end, providing shade to soccer fans and a built-in speaker setup for concerts. With its downtown location, the stadium is a part of a true Stadium District, which includes Minute Maid Park and the Toyota Center, as well as the George R. Brown Convention Center, Discovery Green, Warehouse Live and House of Blues. BBVA Compass Stadium was awarded the LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council in December The stadium has been identified as a pioneering example of new construction and sustainable design and is considered a leader in transforming the building industry. BBVA COMPASS STADIUM QUICK FACTS Year opened Capacity, soccer... 22,000 Cost to build... $95,000,000 Groundbreaking... Feb. 5, 2011 First Dynamo match...dynamo vs. D.C. United, May 12, 2012 Largest crowd, Dynamo matches... 22,651 (Dynamo vs. Chicago, July 3, 2015) Largest crowd, soccer... 22,651 (Dynamo vs. Chicago, July 3, 2015) Largest crowd, concert... 21,257 (Ed Sheeran, Sept. 3, 2015) Dynamo record (W-L-T) at BBVA Compass Stadium Dash record (W-L-T) at BBVA Compass Stadium Average number of ticketed events per year Size of pitch for soccer events x 73 yards Type of grass... Tifway 419 Bermuda 30

44 DYNAMO 2017 GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS Game GK LB LCB RCB RB DCM LAM RAM LW FW RW 3-4 vs. SEA Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Alexander Alex Clark (C) Quioto Torres Elis 3-11 vs. CLB Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Alexander Alex Clark (C) Quioto Torres Elis 3-18 at POR Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Quioto Torres Elis 4-1 vs. NYRB Deric Remick Anibaba Machado DeLaGarza Alexander Alex Clark (C) Wenger Torres Manotas 4-8 at NE Deric Remick Anibaba Machado B. Garcia Alexander Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Elis 4-15 vs. MIN Willis Beasley Anibaba Machado B. Garcia Alexander Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Elis 4-22 vs. SJ Willis Beasley (C) Leonadro Machado K. Garcia Cabezas Alexander B. Garcia Torres Alex (CM) Elis 4-28 at TOR Willis Beasley (C) Leonardo Machado DeLeGarza Cabezas Alexander B. Garcia Torres Alex (CM) Elis 5-6 vs. ORL Willis Beasley (C) Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Alexander Quioto Manotas Elis 5-12 vs. VAN Willis Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Quioto Manotas Elis 5-17 at PHI Willis Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Quioto Torres Manotas 5-20 at ATL Willis Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex B. Garcia Beasley (C) Manotas Wenger 5-28 at DAL Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Elis 5-31 vs. RSL Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Elis 6-4 at SEA Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Wenger 6-17 at LAG Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Quioto Torres Manotas 6-23 vs. DAL Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas B. Garcia Clark (C) Quioto Torres Manotas 7-1 at COL Willis Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas B. Garcia Clark (C) Manotas Torres Wenger 7-5 vs. MON Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Wenger 7-19 at MIN Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Rodriguez Manotas Wenger 7-22 at DCU Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Rodriguez Manotas Wenger 7-29 vs. POR Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Manotas Torres Wenger 8-5 at RSL Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Rodriguez Manotas Wenger 8-12 vs. SJ Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas B. Garcia Clark (C) Quioto Torres Elis 8-19 at VAN Deric Beasley (C) Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex B. Garcia Quioto Manotas Wenger 8-23 at DAL Deric Remick Anibaba Machado K. Garcia Clark (C) Alex B. Garcia Sanchez Torres Elis 8-26 vs. SKC POSTPONED 9-9 vs. COL Deric Beasley Senderos Machado DeLaGarza Clark (C) Cabezas Alex Manotas Torres Elis 9-16 at SJ Deric Beasley (C) Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas B. Garcia Martinez Quioto Torres Elis 9-23 at NYC Deric Beasley (C) Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas B. Garcia Martinez Alex Manotas Sanchez 9-27 vs. LAG Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Clark (C) Martinez Quioto Torres Elis 9-30 vs. MIN Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Alexander Clark (C) Alex Quioto Manotas Elis vs. SKC Deric Remick Leonardo Senderos DeLaGarza Clark (C) Alexander Martinez Manotas Sanchez Wenger at SKC Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Clark (C) Martinez Alex Torres Elis vs. CHI Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza (C) Cabezas Alexander Alex Quioto Ma notas Wenger DYNAMO AUDI 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS Game GK LB LCB RCB RB DCM LAM RAM LW FW RW vs. SKC Deric Beasley Leonardo Senderos Machado Cabezas Martinez Clark (C) Alex Torres Elis vs. POR Deric Beasley (C) Senderos Machado Anibaba Alexander Cabezas Martinez Quioto Manotas Elis at POR Willis Remick Senderos (C) Machado Anibaba Alexander Cabezas Martinez Alex Torres Elis 31

45 DYNAMO 2017 GAME-BY-GAME SUBSTITUTIONS Game 1st Substitution 2nd Substitution 3rd Substitution 3-4 vs. SEA Boniek Garcia for Ricardo Clark, 70' Vicente Sanchez for Alberth Elis, 74' Andrew Wenger for Eric Alexander, 86' 3-11 vs. CLB Juan David Cabezas for Eric Alexander, 70' Andrew Wenger for Alberth Elis, 75' Mauro Manotas for Erick Torres, 81' 3-18 at POR Boniek Garcia for Ricardo Clark, 73' Andrew Wenger for Alberth Elis, 73' Mauro Manotas for Erick Torres, 84' 4-1 vs. NYRB Boniek Garcia for Ricardo Clark, 59' Alberth Elis for Andrew Wenger, 64' DaMarcus Beasley for Mauro Manotas, 77' 4-8 at NE Vicente Sanchez for Alberth Elis, 71' Andrew Wenger for Erick Torres, 76' Memo Rodriguez for Ricardo Clark, 83' 4-15 vs. MIN Kevin Garcia for Ricardo Clark, 59' Vicente Sanchez for Mauro Manotas, 61' Romell Quioto for Alberth Elis, 77' 4-22 vs. SJ Romell Quioto for Erick Torres, 75' Mauro Manotas for Alberth Elis, 77' Andrew Wenger for Alex, 85' 4-28 at TOR Romell Quioto for Boniek Garcia, 56' Mauro Manotas for Alberth Elis, 73' Vicente Sanchez for Eric Alexander, 83' 5-6 vs. ORL Ricardo Clark for Eric Alexander, 9' Boniek Garcia for Alex, 73' Vicente Sanchez for Romell Quioto, 78' 5-12 vs. VAN Erick Torres for Alberth Elis, 31' Romell Quioto for Andrew Wenger, 56' Memo Rodriguez for Mauro Manotas, 81' 5-17 at PHI Vicente Sanchez for Alex, 54' Andrew Wenger for Mauro Manotas, 65' Joseph Holland for Romell Quioto, 78' 5-20 at ATL Romell Quioto for Dylan Remick, 63' Erick Torres for Alex, 69' Ricardo Clark for Andrew Wenger, 76' 5-28 at DAL Vicente Sanchez for Alberth Elis, 64' Andrew Wenger for Mauro Manotas, 76' Jalil Anibaba for Leonardo, 78' 5-31 vs. RSL Boniek Garcia for Mauro Manotas, 62' Memo Rodriguez for Alex, 68' Vicente Sanchez for Alberth Elis, 71' 6-4 at SEA Alberth Elis for Erick Torres, 55' Boniek Garcia for Alex, 67' Vicente Sanchez for Andrew Wenger, 75' 6-17 at LAG Boniek Garcia for Alex, 46' Alberth Elis for Romell Quioto, 46' Dylan Remick for DaMarcus Beasley, 65' 6-23 vs. DAL Alberth Elis for Romell Quioto, 63' Alex for Boniek Garcia, 69' Vicente Sanchez for Ricardo Clark, 83' 7-1 at COL Alex for Juan David Cabezas, 65' Vicente Sanchez for Ricardo Clark, 78' Joe Holland for Andrew Wenger, 90+1' 7-5 vs. MON Memo Rodriguez for Erick Torres, 63' Jose Escalante for Andrew Wenger, 73' Joe Holland for Alex, 88' 7-19 at MIN Vicente Sanchez for Andrew Wenger, 76' Jose Escalante for Memo Rodriguez, 78' Joe Holland for Alex, 85' 7-22 at DCU Charlie Ward for Juan David Cabezas, 46' Jalil Anibaba for Mauro Manotas, 78' Joe Holland for Memo Rodriguez, 90+2' 7-29 vs. POR Alberth Elis for Andrew Wenger, 46' Memo Rodriguez for Ricardo Clark, 59' Romell Quioto for Erick Torres, 62' 8-5 at RSL Alberth Elis for Memo Rodriguez, 56' Erick Torres for Mauro Manotas, 68' Boniek Garcia for Andrew Wenger, 78' 8-12 vs. SJ Tomas Martinez for Ricardo Clark, 62' Mauro Manotas for Erick Torres, 62' Vicente Sanchez for Romell Quioto, 78' 8-19 at VAN Tomas Martinez for Boniek Garcia, 76' Memo Rodriguez for Andrew Wenger, 85' Jose Escalante for Romell Quioto, 89' 8-23 at DAL Romell Quioto for Vicente Sanchez, 55' Tomas Martinez for Alex, 70' Mauro Manotas for Alberth Elis, 72' 8-26 vs. SKC POSTPONED 9-9 vs. COL Romell Quioto for Mauro Manotas, 46' Tomas Martinez for Alex, 63' Leonardo for Philippe Senderos, 72' 9-16 at SJ Vicente Sanchez for Tomas Martinez, 70' Mauro Manotas for Romell Quioto, 77' N/A 9-23 at NYC Eric Alexander for Boniek Garcia, 52' Alberth Elis for Vicente Sanchez, 65' Andrew Wenger for Alex, 73' 9-27 vs. LAG Alex for Juan David Cabezas, 42' Vicente Sanchez for Erick Torres, 65' Mauro Manotas for Romell Quioto, 67' 9-30 vs. MIN Andrew Wenger for Mauro Manotas, 62' Vicente Sanchez for Alex, 63' DaMarcus Beasley for Eric Alexander, 73' vs. SKC Erick Torres for Vicente Sanchez, 73' Alex for Eric Alexander, 78' Jalil Anibaba for Dylan Remick, 90+4' at SKC Romell Quioto for Alex, 66' Vicente Sanchez for Tomas Martinez, 72' Mauro Manotas for Erick Torres, 90' vs. CHI Jalil Anibaba for A.J. DeLaGarza, 13' Alberth Elis for Romell Quioto, 69' Vicente Sanchez for Juan David Cabezas, 79' DYNAMO AUDI 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS GAME-BY-GAME SUBSTITUTIONS Game 1st Substitution 2nd Substitution 3rd Substitution 4th Substitution vs. SKC Anibaba for Leonardo, 41' Quioto for Torres, 73' Sanchez for Clark, 87' Alexander for Alex, 90' vs. POR Sanchez for Martinez, 60' Alex for Quioto, 71 Torres for Manotas, 77' N/A 11-5 at POR Manotas for Torres, 73' B. Garcia for Martinez, 83' Quioto for Alex, 86' N/A 32

46 HOUSTON DYNAMO TV/RADIO ROSTER 1 TYLER DERIC 2 JALIL ANIBABA 3 ADOLFO MACHADO 4 PHILIPPE SENDEROS 5 JUAN DAVID CABEZAS 6 ERIC ALEXANDER 7 DAMARCUS BEASLEY 8 JOSEPH HOLLAND 9 ERICK TORRES 10 VICENTE SÁNCHEZ 11 ANDREW WENGER 12 ROMELL QUIOTO 13 RICARDO CLARK 14 ALEX 15 DYLAN REMICK 16 KEVIN GARCIA 17 ALBERTH ELIS 18 MEMO RODRIGUEZ 19 MAURO MANOTAS 20 A.J. DE LA GARZA 21 GEORGE MALKI 22 LEONARDO 23 JOSÉ ESCALANTE 24 CALLE BROWN 25 TOMÁS MARTÍNEZ 26 TAYLOR HUNTER 27 BONIEK GARCÍA 28 CHARLIE WARD 31 JOE WILLIS 33

47 2017 HOUSTON DYNAMO ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College Notes 14 Alex MF Sao Paulo, Brazil 6 Alexander, Eric MF Portage, Michigan Indiana University 2 Anibaba, Jalil DF Fontana, California Univ. of North Carolina 7 Beasley, DaMarcus DF Ft. Wayne, Indiana 24 Brown, Calle GK Leesburg, Virginia Virginia University 5 Cabezas, Juan David MF Cali, Colombia INT 13 Clark, Ricardo MF Atlanta, Georgia Furman University 20 DeLaGarza, A.J. DF Bryans Road, Maryland Univ. of Maryland 1 Deric, Tyler GK Houston, Texas Univ. of North Carolina HGP 17 Elis, Alberth FW San Pedro Sula, Honduras INT/DP 23 Escalante, José MF Tegucigalpa, Honduras INT 27 García, Boniek MF Tegucigalpa, Honduras GC 16 Garcia, Kevin DF Flushing, New York Villanova University 8 Holland, Joseph M London, England Hofstra University INT 26 Hunter, Taylor DF Aurora, Colorado University of Denver 22 Leonardo DF São Paulo, Brazil GC 3 Machado, Adolfo DF Panama City, Panama INT 21 Malki, George MF Chicago, Illinois Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 19 Manotas, Mauro FW Sabanalarga, Colombia INT 25 Martínez, Tomás MF Béccar, Argentina INT/DP 12 Quioto, Romell FW Balfate, Honduras INT 15 Remick, Dylan DF Inverness, Illinois Brown University 18 Rodriguez, Memo MF Wharton, Texas HGP 10 Sánchez, Vicente FW Montevideo, Uruguay GC 4 Senderos, Philippe DF Geneva, Switzerland INT 9 Torres, Erick FW Guadalajara, Mexico DP 28 Ward, Charlie MF Brimingham, England INT 11 Wenger, Andrew FW Lititz, Pennsylvania Duke University 31 Willis, Joe GK St. Louis, Missouri University of Denver NOTES INT = International player DP = Designated Player GC = Former international playing as a domestic due to green card status HGP = Homegrown Player HOUSTON DYNAMO NUMERICAL ROSTER WITH PRONUNCIATION No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Pronunciation FIFA Nationality 2016 Club 1 Tyler Deric GK USA Houston Dynamo 2 Jalil Anibaba DF Ahn-ee-BAH-bah USA Houston Dynamo 3 Adolfo Machado DF Ah-DOLF-oh Muh-CHAH-doe Panama Deportivo Saprissa 4 Philippe Senderos DF Fil-EEP Sen-DAIR-os Switzerland Rangers FC 5 Juan David Cabezas MF Juan Da-VEED Ca-BAY-zus Colombia Deportivo Independiente Medellin 6 Eric Alexander MF USA Houston Dynamo 7 DaMarcus Beasley DF USA Houston Dynamo 8 Joseph Holland MF England Hofstra University 9 Erick Torres FW Mexico Houston Dynamo 10 Vicente Sánchez FW Uruguay Defensor Sporting 11 Andrew Wenger FW USA Houston Dynamo 12 Romell Quioto FW Rom-ELL Key-OH-toe Honduras CD Olimpia 13 Ricardo Clark MF USA Houston Dynamo 14 Alex MF Brazil Houston Dynamo 15 Dylan Remick DF USA Seattle Sounders FC 16 Kevin Garcia DF USA RGV FC 17 Alberth Elis FW AL-bert ELL-ees Honduras CD Olimpia 18 Memo Rodriguez MF USA RGV FC 19 Mauro Manotas FW MAH-ro Mah-NO-tas Colombia Houston Dynamo 20 A.J. DeLaGarza DF USA LA Galaxy 21 George Malki MF MAL-kee USA RGV FC 22 Leonardo DF Brazil LA Galaxy 23 José Escalante MF Es-ca-LAHN-tay Honduras Houston Dynamo 24 Calle Brown GK KAL-ee USA Houston Dynamo 25 Tomás Martínez MF Toe-MAS Mar-TEE-nez Argentina Sporting Braga 26 Taylor Hunter DF USA RGV FC 27 Boniek García MF BONE-ee-ek Honduras Houston Dynamo 28 Charlie Ward MF England RGV FC 31 Joe Willis GK USA Houston Dynamo TECHNICAL STAFF General Manager: Matt Jordan Head Coach: Wilmer Cabrera Assistant Coaches: Michael Dellorusso, Davey Arnaud, Paul Rogers (Goalkeepers Coach), Paul Caffrey (Fitness Coach) 34

48 HOUSTON DYNAMO ROSTER BY POSITION GOALKEEPERS (3) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown FIFA Nationality 1 Tyler Deric GK Houston, Texas USA 24 Calle Brown GK Leesburg, Virginia USA 31 Joe Willis GK St. Louis, Missouri USA DEFENDERS (11) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown FIFA Nationality 2 Jalil Anibaba DF Fontana, California USA 3 Adolfo Machado DF Panama City, Panama Panama 4 Philippe Senderos DF Geneva, Switzerland Switzerland 7 DaMarcus Beasley DF Ft. Wayne, Indiana USA 15 Dylan Remick DF Inverness, Illinois USA 16 Kevin Garcia DF Flushing, New York USA 20 A.J. DeLaGarza DF Bryans Road, Maryland USA 21 George Malki MF Chicago, Illinois USA 22 Leonardo DF São Paulo, Brazil Brazil 26 Taylor Hunter DF Aurora, Colorado USA MIDFIELDERS (9) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown FIFA Nationality 5 Juan David Cabezas MF Cali, Colombia Colombia 6 Eric Alexander MF Portage, Michigan USA 8 Joseph Holland MF London, England England 13 Ricardo Clark MF Atlanta, Georgia USA 14 Alex MF Sao Paulo, Brazil Brazil 18 Memo Rodriguez MF Wharton, Texas USA 23 José Escalante MF Tegucigalpa, Honduras Honduras 25 Tomás Martínez MF Béccar, Argentina Argentina 27 Boniek García MF Tegucigalpa, Honduras Honduras 28 Charlie Ward MF Brimingham, England England FORWARDS (6) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown FIFA Nationality 9 Erick Torres FW Guadalajara, Mexico Mexico 10 Vicente Sánchez FW Montevideo, Uruguay Uruguay 11 Andrew Wenger FW Lititz, Pennsylvania USA 12 Romell Quioto FW Balfate, Honduras Honduras 17 Alberth Elis FW San Pedro Sula, Honduras Honduras 19 Mauro Manotas FW Sabanalarga, Colombia Colombia 35

49 1 Tyler Deric GK Height Weight Age DOB... 8/30/88 Nationality...USA Hometown...Houston, TX 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...2/2 Career Playoffs GP/GS...2/2 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...2/2 Note...Homegrown Player First-ever Dynamo Academy product and second homegrown player to reach a club s first team in league history. Career record is SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Recorded his second postseason career clean sheet and eighth in the year in a 0-0 draw vs. Portland Timbers during the Leg 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals in the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Recorded his first postseason career clean sheet and seventh in the year a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Started and played 90 minutes in 26 games this season Recorded his sixth clean sheet of the season in a 3-0 win vs. Chicago Fire on October 22 Recorded his fifth clean sheet of the season and a career high of nine saves in a 0-0 tie at Sporting Kansas City on October 15 Recorded his fourth and second cosecutive clean sheet of the season in 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12 Recorded his third clean sheet of the season in a 0-0 tie at Real Salt Lake on August 5 Recorded his second clean sheet of the season in a 0-0 tie at Minnesota United FC Recorded his first clean sheet of the season in a 0-0 tie at FC Dallas on May 28 Started final 9 games of 2014 season and set career-high with 11 appearances after replacing injured Tally Hall YEAR TEAM GP GS MP SOG SV SO GA GAA PG PA W L T 2009 HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Saves Goals Allowed Last shutout POST SEASON 9, Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC 4, 3 times, last: Oct. 4, 2015, HOU at DAL Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI YEAR TEAM GP GS MP SOG SV SO GA GAA PG PA W L T 2009 HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU MLS TOTALS Last shutout Oct. 30, 2017, HOU vs. POR Oct. 30, 2017, HOU vs. POR LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played in four games with two clean sheets PREVIOUS SEASONS (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Missed the last 15 games of the season after sustaining a left abdominal strain in practice on July 14 followed by a sprained left elbow on August 21 on loan with Rio Grande Valley FC Tallied fourth shutout of season (and second in a row) in scoreless draw at Orlando City SC July 8 (15th career regular-season shutout) Recorded third shutout of season in 1-0 win over Philadelphia Union on July 2 Recorded second shutout of season in 0-0 draw with D.C. United on June 18 (13th career regular-season shutout) Made 50th career MLS appearance at Vancouver on May 28 Received his second red card of the season for a professional foul in the 79th minute at San Jose on May 11 Saw his first game action of 2016 at Columbus on April 23, but was sent off after 18 minutes for a denial of an obvious goal-soring opportunity in the penalty area. Spent two weeks as guest player with West Ham United of English Premier League in December Won four MLS Save of the Week awards and nominated for MLS Save of the Week 14 times in 2015 Set career-high with 31 starts in

50 2 Jalil Anibaba DF Height Weight Age DOB... 10/19/88 Nationality...USA Hometown... Fontana, CA 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Career Playoffs GP/GS...5/3 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Versatile defender has played center back and right back across six MLS seasons. Signed with the Dynamo on January 11, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his second postseason start with the Dynamo and dished his first postseason assist in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 Came in as a sub for DF Leonardo in the 41st minute of a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs on October 26 Started and played 90 minutes in four games regular season Came in as a sub for Mauro Manotas in a 3-1 win at D.C. United on July 22 Came in as a sub for Leonardo in 0-0 draw at FC Dallas on May 28 Made his season debut in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls on April 1 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played 120 minutes in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in the Fourth Round on June 14 Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss against Sporting Kansas City in the Round of 16 on June SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Saw action in 30 games with 28 starts in his first season with the Dynamo and led the club with 2,614 minutes played Made 150th career MLS regular-season appearance on August 27 vs. FC Dallas Donned a goalkeeper shirt for the final 10 minutes at San Jose on May 11 after GK Tyler Deric was sent off and the Dynamo had no more subs available Registered his 11th career assist and first as a Dynamo in Houston's 1-1 draw vs. Seattle on April 10 Made his Dynamo debut in 3-3 draw vs. New England on March 6 Tallied a career-high four assists in 16 appearances with Sporting Kansas City in 2015 Started 34 games and played every minute of the 2013 season with the Chicago Fire. Appeared in 96 of 102 possible league games over his first three seasons in the league. YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2011 CHI , CHI , CHI , SEA , SKC , HOU , HOU MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POST SEASON 2, Oct. 22, 2011, CHI vs. CLB 2, May 29, 2015, KC vs. DAL 2, 2 times, last: Oct. 27, 2012, CHI vs. DC 3, 4 times, last: Mar. 21, 2015, KC vs. POR 4, Oct. 8, 2016, HOU vs. COL 3, 4 times, last: Apr. 5, 2014, SEA at POR Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Apr. 5, 2015, KC vs. PHI Apr. 10, 2016, HOU vs. SEA YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2012 CHI SEA SKC HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR 37

51 3 Adolfo Machado DF YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU , MLS TOTALS , Height Weight Age...32 DOB...2/14/85 Nationality... Panama Hometown... Panama City, Panama 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Note... International Veteran defender who brings championship experience to the Dynamo from Deportivo Saprissa in the Costa Rican first division. Signed with the Dynamo on December 21, MLS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON None with Dynamo 1, twice, last, Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI 1, May 12, 2017, HOU vs. VAN 2, twice, last Jun. 17, 2017, HOU vs. LA 3, May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 1, 11 times, last Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI None with Dynamo Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI 2017 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Started and played every minute of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Made his playoff debut in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs on October 26 Started and played all 90 minutes in 33 games this season Dished his second assist in a 3-0 win vs. Chicago Fire on October 22 Dished his first MLS assist in a 1-1 draw vs. FC Dallas on June 23 Made MLS debut by starting and playing 90 minutes in a 2-1 win vs. Seattle Sounders FC on March SEASON (DEPORTIVO SAPRISSA) Voted Foreign Player of the Year with Deportivo Saprissa Won Campeonato de Invierno Played and started in 21 matches for Deportivo Saprissa in the regular season and played and started in five games of the second phase CONCACAF Champions League: Played and started in all four games for 360 minutes As team captain he led Saprissa to the knockout round in first place of Group B, knocking Portland Timbers and C.D. Dragòn (El Savador) out of the tournament INTERNATIONAL Panama international (72 caps, 1 goal) In October 10 he helped Panama for qualify to the first World Cup Played and started in five games of the World Cup Qualifying campaign in 2016 Played 90 minutes in all three matches of the Copa America Centenario 2016 and served a captain in a 4-2 loss vs. Chile on 6/15 YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 4 Philippe Senderos DF Height Weight Age...32 DOB...2/14/85 Nationality... Switzerland Hometown... Geneva, Switzerland 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Note... International Three-time FIFA World Cup competitor brings extensive international and top-flight professional experience to the Dynamo back line. Signed with the Dynamo as a free agent through the MLS discovery process on August SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Started and played every minute of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Made his playoff debut in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Missed a 3-0 win vs. Chicago Fire on October 22 due to a sprain in the left knee Returned to the Starting XI after missing four games due to a strain on the right adductor in 2-1 win against Sporting Kansas City on October 11 38

52 Made his MLS debut as a starter in a 1-0 loss against Colorado Rapids on September 9 Signed with the Dynamo on August 7 after spending a week on trial with the team. BEFORE MLS Spent the season with Scotland s historic Rangers F.C. Returned to Switzerland to play with the Grasshoppers in 2015 Signed with Aston Villa in June of 2014 Transferred to Valencia in 2014 Signed with Fulham in June 2010, where he scored two goals Signed with Arsenal in 2002, but stayed with the Swiss club Servette before joining The Gunners for the Premier League season Won the 2004 FA Community Shield and FA Cup with Arsenal Finished runner-up in the UEFA Champions League Went on loan to A.C. Milan for and Everton for 2010 INTERNATIONAL Has scored five goals in 57 appearances with the Swiss Men s National Team since making his debut in 2005 As captain of the Swiss National Team he led the team to obtain the 2002 UEFA European U-17 Championship In 2005, he played a pivotal role in helping Switzerland go to 2006 FIFA World Cup as he scored an away goal in the UEFA qualifier playoff, which later was the decisive as a tiebreaker Has competed in three FIFA World Cups (2006, 2010, 2014) and scored a game-winning goal against South Korea in the 2006 World Cup YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS 2, Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC 1, Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC None in MLS None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 5 Juan David Cabezas MF Height Weight Age...26 DOB...2/27/91 Nationality...Colombia Hometown...Cali, Colombia 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Career PlayoffsGP/GS... 3/3 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Note... International Joined the Dynamo on loan from Deportivo Cali in the Colombian first division on December 30, Won the Colombian league title with Independiente Medellin last fall SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Has started and played every minute of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Made his playoff debut in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Made his 26th start in a 3-0 win vs. Chicago Fire on October 22 Returned to the Starting XI in a 0-0 draw at Sporting Kansas City on Oct. 15 after missing two games due to an injury in the right hamstring (Sep. 30 vs. MIN and Oct. 11 vs. SKC) Missed a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on Aug. 23 due to yellow card accumulation Scored a late equalizer goal and his first MLS goal in a 2-2 draw vs. Portland Timbers Made it back to the 18-man roster in 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United FC on Apr. 15 after missing two games due to a concussion (Apr. 1 vs. NY and Apr. 8 at NE) Made his first start with the Dynamo in 2-1 loss at Portland Timbers Made MLS debut coming in as a sub for Eric Alexander at the 70th minute in a 3-1 win vs. Columbus Crew SC Missed the first game of the 2017 season due to two yellow cards he received in his last game with Independiente Medellin. BEFORE MLS Brings eight years of professional experience and 170 career appearances at the senior level to the Dynamo, with 19 goals to his credit. Won the 2016 Apertura Championship with Independiente Medellin and scored the equalizing goal in the first leg of the championship series. Reached the quarter finals of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana with Independiente Medellin Helped Deportivo Cali to the 2015 Apertura championship over Independiente Medellin Made his professional debut in 2009 at age 17 for Deportivo Cali and played in three games during his debut season. Has made 87 appearances with Deportivo Cali in his career with 69 starts and has scored 11 goals for the club. INTERNATIONAL Represented Colombia at the Under-20 level at the South American U-20 Championship in 2011, where he appeared in six of Colombia s nine matches. At the U-20 World Cup, which was played in Colombia, Cabezas started 39

53 all five of Colombia s matches en route to a Quarterfinal appearance. Won the 2011 Toulon Tournament with Colombia YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1, July 29, 2017, HOU vs. POR None with the Dynamo 1, four times, last Sep. 9, 2017, HOU vs. COL 3, Jun HOU vs. DAL 6, May 28, 2017, HOU at DAL 2, five times, last Sep. 23, 2017, HOU at NYC Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Jul. 29, 2017, HOU vs. POR None with the Dynamo YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 6 Eric Alexander MF Height Weight Age...29 DOB...4/14/88 Nationality... USA Hometown...Portage, Michigan 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 3/2 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 12/8 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 3/2 Experienced and versatile midfielder who appeared in 80 consecutive games from and has made two appearances for U.S. men's national team. Acquired in a trade with the Montreal Impact on July 22, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Started his eighth post season game and dished his first postseason assist in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers during the Second Leg of the Western Conference Semifinals on November 5 Played in his 10th playoff in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Has started in 11 games this season and played in 12 Returned to the Starting XI for first since May after being injured in a 2-1 win vs. Minnesota United FC on September 30 Returned to the field for the first time after being injured for four months in a 1-1 draw at New York City FC on September 23 Returned to the 18-men roster for first time after being injured for four months due to a Grade 3 MCL sprain in his right knee in a 2-1 loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on August 19 Got injured in a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on May 6, missing four months due to a Grade 3 MCL sprain in his right knee Dished his first assist of season to FW Alberth Elis in a 2-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Apr. 22 Has started seven games this season and played 599 minutes Did not dress at Portland Timbers on March 18 due to illness Has led the team in passing accuracy twice in Season (HOUSTON DYNAMO/MONTREAL IMPACT) Made Dynamo debut on July 31 vs. San Jose, playing final 30 minutes Acquired by the Dynamo from the Montreal Impact on July 22 in exchange for general and targeted allocation money. Made 12 appearances, all starts, with Montreal beore being traded to Houston in July Season (MONTREAL IMPACT) Played in 20 matches and started in 10 for Montreal Impact tailing 878 minutes Appeared in 80 consecutive regular-season games from October 27, 2012 to June 13, Season (NEW YORK RED BULLS) Started all five MLS Cup Playoff games for the Red Bulls after setting a career-high with nine assists in Season (NEW YORK RED BULLS) 40

54 Helped the New York Red Bulls win the 2013 MLS Supporters Shield, appearing in all 34 regular-season games College (INDIANA UNIVERSITY) Played a total of 91 career games with Indiana University, including 80 starts, recording 12 goals and 13 assists. He was selected twice to the second team All-Big Ten selection, and once to the first-team All-Big Ten selection in Tied as top goal scorer for Indiana in 2007 with five goals He was a unanimous pick for the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in Three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. INTERNATIONAL Indiana University product has two caps for the U.S. men s national team 7 DaMarcus Beasley DF Height Weight Age...35 DOB...5/24/82 Nationality... USA Hometown... Ft. Wayne, IN 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 2/2 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 19/18 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 2/2 YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2010 DAL , DAL , POR TOTALS , POR , NYR , NYR , MON MON , HOU TOTALS , HOU MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POST SEASON 1, 8 times, last: July 12, 2014, NYR vs. CLB 2, 2 times, last: Apr. 16, 2014, NYR vs. PHI 2, 5 times, last: Aug. 10, 2014, NYR at CHI 4, Mar. 23, 2013, NYR at MTL 3, 3 times, last: Mar. 19, 2016, MTL at DAL 3, 2 times, last: Mar. 21, 2015, MTL at NE Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI July 12, 2014, NYR vs. CLB Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2010 DAL NY NY MTL HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Four-time World Cup veteran and U.S. Men's national team legend with 124 caps to his credit. Has played professionally in Scotland, Holland, Mexico and Germany. Signed as a Designated Player on July 23, Re-signed with the club on February 11, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Missed the Second Leg of the Western Conference Semifinal a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 due to an injury Returned to a playoff game for the first time in 14 years in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Has seen action in 24 games with 22 starts this season Named to the 2017 MLS All-Star Fan XI Dished his first assist of the season and 22nd in MLS in a 3-3 draw against LA Galaxy on September 27 Did not dress in a 3-1 win vs. D.C. United on July 22 due to a tightness in the left hamstring Did not dress in a 1-1 draw vs. FC Dallas on June 23 due to right quadriceps injury Made his first start with the Dynamo as a midfielder at Atlanta on May 20 when he lined up at left wing in a formation Came on as a substitute for just the 11th time in his career vs. New York Red Bulls on April 1 Did not dress vs. Columbus Crew SC (March 11) due to family obligations 2016 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Played in and started 24 games for the Dynamo in 2016, finishing the year with 1,979 minutes played and one goal Served as captain 15 times, including eight of the last nine matches Missed eight league games after surgery July 14 to remove a loose body in his left knee Scored first goal of season, second-career Dynamo goal and 16th career MLS goal at Vancouver on May SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Set MLS career-highs with 28 games played, 28 starts, and 2,374 minutes played in his first full season with the Dynamo Named to MLS All-Star team as part of Fan XI (fourth career selection) Started and played first half of MLS All-Stars 2-1 win over Tottenham on July 29, his fourth career All-Star start Named Houston Dynamo Defender of the Year Finished the year with one goal scored and one assist Scored first goal of Dynamo career vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Aug. 8 Recorded first Dynamo assist on Will Bruin's game-winning goal vs. Sporting Kansas City on Aug

55 Did not feature in U.S. Open Cup matches 2014 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Joined Dynamo on July 23 after playing all 390 minutes in four starts for U.S. national team at 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil Appeared in 10 games in first season with Dynamo and helped club keep five shutouts in his 10 starts Made Dynamo debut at left back in 1-0 win vs. D.C. United on Aug. 3 Missed final two games of season with left hamstring strain Signed with the Dynamo as a Designated Player on 7/ SEASON (PUEBLA) Appeared in 31 Liga MX matches for Puebla, scoring four goals Made four more appearances in Copa MX SEASON (PUEBLA) Appeared in 33 Liga MX matches for Puebla, scoring seven goals SEASON (HANNOVER 96/PUEBLA) Signed a two-year deal with Bundesliga club Hannover 96 but only made four appearances with the club Joined Mexican Primera Division side Puebla in June 2011 Started all 16 of the games in which he featured for Puebla in the Apertura, adding two goals and two assists Scored his first goal for the club on Aug. 21 in the 2-1 win against Pumas SEASON (RANGERS FC) Finished the season with fourteen games played in all competitions, including nine starts, with two goals and four assists After nagging injuries and Rangers success kept Beasley out of first team action for the majority of the start of the campaign, he returned to appear in five of the final seven games of the year Raised hopes with his form and energy, as well as scoring in consecutive games against Dundee United and Motherwell SEASON (RANGERS FC) Began the season with Rangers looking to improve on their second-place finish in the Scottish Premier League Scored in his second match following a five-and-a-half-month injury layoff and on his 26th birthday helping Rangers beat Queen of the South 3-2 in the Scottish FA Cup final (RANGERS FC) Transferred to Scottish club Rangers FC and made his debut for the club on Aug. 4, 2007 against Inverness Scored his first goal for the club on Aug. 4, 2007, in a Champions League qualifier against Montenegran club FK Zeta Became the second American to play for Rangers after former MNT captain Claudio Reyna played there from Returned from injury in mid-2008 to tally a goal and an assist during a 3-2 victory in Rangers Scottish Cup triumph against Queen of the South in May of 2008 Finished the season with 20 appearances in all competitions, scoring five goals SEASON (MANCHESTER CITY FC) In August 2006, secured a year-long loan to English Premier League club Manchester City Spent much of the beginning part of the season on the treatment table but came on strong in the winter and spring to earn a consistent role in the team In total, made 22 appearances for the Citizens, scoring four goals (PSV EINDHOVEN) Reprised his starting role at PSV to begin the campaign until a hamstring injury put him out six weeks at the end of the year (PSV EINDHOVEN) Became an immediate contributor at PSV after his summertime move from the Chicago Fire, scoring in his first-ever league match with his new club, a 5-2 win against Roosendaal on Aug. 14 His goal-scoring exploits extended to the Champions League, where he tallied four goals in 12 games Finished his debut season with ten goals in all competitions and helped PSV to the Dutch Eredivisie title and the Amstel Cup 2004 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Appeared in 15 games (14 starts) with three assists before securing transfer to Dutch powerhouse PSV Eindhoven in July 2003 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Registered a career high seven goals to go along with five assists Selected to his third MLS All-Star team, scoring the final goal in the 3-1 victory against Chivas, and earning MLS Best XI honors 2002 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Started 19 matches for the Fire, recording three goals and four assists Named to the MLS All-Star team for the second consecutive year 2001 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Started 24 matches for the Fire, recording two goals and six assists His six assists were fourth best on the team Eearned his first MLS All-Star appearance 2000 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Traded to Chicago Fire and made 18 appearances Finished third in the league with three assists in the 2000 playoffs and started for the Fire in a losing effort in MLS Cup 2000 Named one of World Soccer Magazine s Top 100 Rising Stars in the world in 2000, he was one of the 10 youngest players on the list 1999 SEASON (LA GALAXY) At 16 years, 10 months, was youngest player to sign with MLS at the time Allocated to Los Angeles Galaxy, played on MLS Pro-40 team in A-League INTERNATIONAL Has played in four FIFA World Cups, making him the only American man to do so His 11 World Cup appearances are tied for second-most in US Men's National Team history His 126 caps are the seventh-most in USMN history; ranks eighth in assists, with 13, and is tied for ninth all-time in goals scored with 17 Has appeared with the USMNT in 16 of the last 17 years Called up by head coach Bruce Arena for international duty on May 29, 2017 Played 90 minutes in the 2018 World Cup Qualifier at Mexico on Jun. 11, 2017 Made international debut friendly match against China in 2-1 win on Jan. 27, 2001 His first goal with USMNT was a game winning goal against South Korea 42

56 in a 2-1 win during the 2002 Gold Cup on 01/19/02 Help USMNT reach the World Cup quaterfinals in Korea/Japan 2002, the farthest stage USMNT has reached in the XXI Century Finished second with USMNT in the FIFA Condeferations Cup 2009, highest placing for a US team in this tournament's history Has won the Gold Cup four times (2002, 2005, 2007, 2013) and participated six times (2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015) Tie as top goal scorer in the 2005 Gold Cup with three goals Served as captain of the USMNT when the team won the 2013 Gold Cup Played all 120 minutes of U.S. 3-2 loss to Mexico in CONCACAF Cup on October 10, 2015 Featured for U.S. national teams at U-17, U-20 and U-23 levels Won the Silver Ball in the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship as the national team finished fourth overall YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2000 CHI , CHI , CHI , CHI , CHI , HOU HOU , HOU , HOU , MLS TOTALS , Joseph Holland MF Height Weight Age DOB... 4/21/93 Nationality...England Hometown... London 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Notes...International Selected by the Dynamo with the 10th overall pick in the 2016 MLS Super- Draft out of Hofstra University. Signed to the Dynamo first team roster on March 1, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Has came in as sub in five MLS matches Made his MLS debut in a 2-0 loss at Philadelphia Union on May 17 coming in as a sub for Romell Quioto on the 78th minute Dressed for the first time in his professional career in a 2-1 loss at Portland Timbers on March 18 CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist 2, 3 times, last: May 31, 2003, CHI at SJ 1, 22 times, last: Sept. 27, 2017, HOU vs. LA 5, Aug. 25, 2001, CHI at LA 7, Apr. 13, 2003, CHI vs. NE 7, Sept. 13, 2003, CHI at LA 8, 5 times, last: July 17, 2004, CHI vs. MET Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC May 28, 2016, HOU at VAN Sep. 27, 2017, HOU vs. LA LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Made his first start with the Dynamo in a 3-2 win in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup at North Carolina FC on June 14 Came in as a sub in a 2-0 loss against Sporting Kansas City in the Round of 16 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June 28 COLLEGE (HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY/LEWISHAM COLLEGE) Finished his collegiate career with 19 goals and 28 assists in 79 games Named to the All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team in his final season Named the Colonial Athletic Association Freshmen of the Year in 2012 Served as the vice-captain of Lewisham College in London prior to playing in the United States POST SEASON YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2000 CHI CHI CHI CHI HOU MLS TOTALS , Last appearance Last goal Last assist Oct. 30, 2017, HOU vs. POR Oct. 30, 2017, HOU vs. POR Nov 23, 2003, CHI vs. SJ Nov. 9, 2003, CHI vs. DC YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS 1, Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 1, May 17, 2017, HOU at PHI 1, Jul. 17, 2017, HOU at MIN None in MLS Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. None in MLS None in MLS 43

57 POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 9 Erick Torres FW Height Weight Age DOB... 1/19/93 Nationality...Mexico Hometown... Guadalajara 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Career Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Notes...Designated Player Mexico national team forward who has 7 caps and 1 goal at the senior international level. Scored 22 goals in 44 appearances with Chivas USA from before signing as a Designated Player on December 23, His 24 goals are the most in Major League Soccer history by a Mexican-born player. MLS All-Star in Nicknamed "Cubo." 2017 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his playoff debut in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Led the Dynamo with 14 in goals this season Scored his 13th and 14th goal of the season on a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on Aug. 23. His two goals allowed him to tie and then become the Dynamo's top single-season scorer breaking former Brian Ching's record (13) After joining Mexico during the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Torres reappeared with the Dynamo in a 2-2 draw against Portland Timbers on July 29 Nominated to the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Scored Dynamo's only goal in a 3-1 loss at Colorado Rapids on July 1 Scored the opening goal in a 1-1 draw vs. FC Dallas on June 23 Scored a goal and gave an assist in a 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 Came on as a substitute and netted his ninth goal of the year on a penalty kick in the 90th minute at Atlanta on May 20 Returned to the field and scored his eighth goal of the season on a penalty kick in a 2-1 win over Vancouver on May 12 Missed his first game of the season due to a concussion in 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on May 6 Scored game winning goal in a 2-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Apr. 15 Tailed his first assist of the season in FW Mauro Manotas' first goal of the season in a 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United FC Scored at least one goal in each of the first four games, giving him the longest such streak by a single Dynamo player Scored his first career hat-trick in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls (April 1), this was the seventh hat-trick scored by a Dynamo player Named MLS Player of the Week and Team of the Week for Week 5 Became the seventh player in Dynamo history to score in three consecutive games and tied the longest streak of consecutive games with a goal in club history with a penalty kick goal at Portland on March 18 Nominated for MLS Goal of the Week in Week 1 and Week 2 Scored the first of the season for the Dynamo on a free kick in a 2-1 win vs. Seattle Sounders FC on March 4 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Has played in two US Open Cup games, one for Houston Dynamo in 2015 and one for Chivas USA on SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO / CRUZ AZUL) Played in 11 games with four starts for the Dynamo and notched one assist Joined Cruz Azul (Liga MX) on loan for remainder of 2016 on September 3 Made his first start of the season on May 7 vs. Sporting Kansas City and recorded the game-winning assist in his 57 minutes 2015 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO / CHIVAS DE GUADALAJARA) Played in 11 games with three starts for the Dynamo and registered one assist Spent 2015 Liga MX Torneo Clausura on loan with Chivas de Guadalajara, his childhood club 2014 SEASON (CHIVAS USA) Scored a career-high 15 goals in 29 games (all starts) for Chivas under current Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera Named to MLS All-Star team where he assisted Bradley Wright-Phillips' equalizing goal vs. Bayern Munich Finalist for MLS Player of the Year at Premios Univision Deportes Scored in eight of first 10 matches and later scored in six consecutive matches from June 8-July 20 Scored 17th career MLS goal vs. Real Salt Lake on June 28, making him the all-time Mexican-born scoring leader in MLS Scored 15th goal at Seattle on 9/28, breaking Ante Razov's club single-season record U.S. Open Cup: Substituted on in the 77th minute of Chivas USA's penalty shootout loss to Carolina RailHawks on 6/ SEASON (CHIVAS USA) Joined Chivas USA on loan from Guadalajara on July 10 Made 15 starts and scored seven goals Scored in each of his first two matches for Chivas USA (July 17 vs. Toronto FC and July 28 at Seattle Scored two goals in back-to-back matches (Aug. 25 vs. New York Red Bulls, Sept. 1 at Vancouver) (CHIVAS DE GUADALAJARA) Made his Liga MX debut with Chivas in November 2010 at age 17 and scored six goals in 15 games in the 2011 Clausura season as Chivas reached the semifinals of the Liga MX playoffs Scored 14 goals in 65 league games over three years with Guadalajara before he joined Chivas USA in MLS INTERNATIONAL 44

58 Part of the final 23-men roster for the 2017 Gold Cup Has won seven caps with the Mexico national team and has scored one goal Made Mexico full national team debut in September 2014 against Bolivia and scored his first goal for El Tri against Panama a month later Appeared in two games with one start at 2016 Rio Olympics for Mexico Olympic Team Started two of four games with Mexico U-23 team at the Toulon Tournament in France in May 2016 Named to Best XI at 2015 CONCACAF Men s Olympic Qualifying Championship last October by Technical Study Group after scoring three goals as Mexico won second consecutive U-23 championship to qualify for 2016 Rio Olympics Featured for Mexico national teams at U-17, U-20 and U-23 levels At 18, he was the youngest member of the squad at the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup as Mexico finished in third place. Torres appeared in seven games and scored one goal Scored five goals in four appearances, including two goals in the final versus Venezuela, as the Mexico U-21s won the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games in November 2014 YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2013 CHV , CHV , HOU HOU HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 3, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 1, 7 times, last: Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL 3, 8 times, last: Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 7, 2 times, last: Aug. 16, 2014, CHV vs. VAN 6, May 31, 2014, CHV vs. PHI 6, July 17, 2013, CHV vs. TOR Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 10 Vicente Sanchez FW Height Weight Age DOB... 12/7/79 Nationality...Uruguay Hometown...Montevideo 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...2/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...3/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...2/0 Veteran attacking player who signed with the Dynamo on January 24, Played under head coach Wilmer Cabrera in Colorado in Has played in MLS as well as Mexico, Germany and Uruguay. Holds a U.S. Green Card SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Dished his first career assist in a playoff series in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Has played in 21 games, totaling 517 minutes this season Dished his fourth and fifth assist of the season in 2-1 win vs. Minnesota United FC on September 30 Dished his third assist of the season in a 3-3 draw against LA Galaxy on September 27 Started and dished an assist in a 1-1 draw at New York City FC on September 23 Started and scored Dynamo's fifth fastest goal in history at the 60 second of play in a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on Aug. 23 Scored and dished his first assist of the season in 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12 Made his debut with the Houston Dynamo playing 16 minutes in 2-1 win vs. Seattle Sounders FC on March 4 Did not dress vs.new York Red Bulls (April 1) due to family obligations LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Made his first start with the Dynamo in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup dishing an assist in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC on June 14 Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss against Sporting Kansas City in the Round of 16 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June SEASON (DEFENSOR SPORTING) Signed with Defensor Sporting in his hometown of Montevideo, Uruguay for the 2016 season, scoring two goals in 10 appearances 2015 SEASON (COLORADO) Started 16 of his 30 appearances for Colorado Scored four goals and added five assists 2014 SEASON (COLORADO) Gained green card, no longer counted as international player Started 12 of his 17 appearances for the Rapids, missing a number of games with injuries, and scored six goals 2013 SEASON (COLORADO) Appeared in eight of nine remaining matches in the season after being signed by the Rapids on Aug. 6 45

59 Scored his first MLS goal on Sept. 14 against FC Dallas, and created the play that led to a Dallas own goal in the 2-1 victory Recorded four assists in addition to his goal OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Rose to prominence during his seven years with Toluca of the Mexican First Division from , when he played 242 matches for the club and scored 85 goals, helping them to a pair of championships (Apertura 2002 and Apertura 2005) Moved to Schalke of the German Bundesliga from , playing 50 matches and scoring three goals, and helping the team to second place in 2010 Returned to Mexico with Club América from , scoring 11 times in 49 appearances Before making the move to MLS, he was with Nacional in his native Uruguay, helping the team into the Copa Libertadores knockout phase and aided them to earn their 44th title in the Uruguayan first divison INTERNATIONAL Has made 31 appearances with the Uruguayan National Team since his debut in 2001 and has scored five goals for his country Scored goals in both the 2004 and 2007 editions of the Copa América YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2013 COL COL , COL , HOU MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 2, 2 times, last: Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU 2, 3 times, last: Sep. 30, 2017, HOU vs. MIN 4, Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU 5, Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU 4, Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC 4, 3 times, last: Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL Sep. 30, 2017, HOU vs. MIN YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2013 COL HOU MLS TOTALS Andrew Wenger MF Height Weight Age DOB... 12/25/90 Nationality...USA Hometown... Lancaster, PA 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...1/1 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 MAC Hermann Trophy winner and No. 1 overall selection in 2012 MLS SuperDraft. Acquired by Dynamo in trade with Philadelphia on Dec. 7, Dynamo Golden Boot winner SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Dished his second assist of the year ina 3-0 win against Chicago Fire on October 22 Started, scored and dished his first assist of the season in a 3-1 win at D.C. United on July 22 Started and scored the third fastest goal in Dynamo history at the 52nd second in a 3-1 win against Montreal Impact on July 5 Started in a 3-1 loss at Colorado Rapids on July 1 Made his first start of the season in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls on April 1 Has made an apparance as a sub in eight games in 2017 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP In 2017, scored a goal in a 3-2 win in the Fourth Round in at North Carolina FC on June 14 Started and played 62 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June 28 In 2016, he played first 77 minutes in 3-1 win over Sporting Kansas City in U.S. Open Cup on June 29; assisted on Alex Lima's game-winning goal In 2014, while playing for Philadelphia Union he had a two-goal effort during a 3-1 win over Harrisburg City in the Fourth Round 2016 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Won the Dynamo Golden Boot award with six goals and three assists in 2016, and set career highs with 32 appearances and 24 starts Named MLS Player of the Week after he scored and provided two assists vs. FC Dallas on March 12 Scored in Dynamo debut vs. New England on March SEASON (PHILADELPHIA UNION) Played in 26 games with 22 starts and recorded one goal and two assists Started and scored a goal in a 3-0 win over Portland on July 11 Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs Oct. 30, 2017, HOU vs. POR None in MLS Playoffs Oct. 26, 2017, HOU vs. SKC 2014 SEASON (PHILADELPHIA UNION) Scored one goal in four games (three starts) for Montreal Traded to the Philadelphia Union on April 4, 2014 and made 28 appearances (19 starts) for the Union Finished third on the Union in goals with six and was tied for third in assists with four, and led the team in shots (59) and shots on goal (23) Scored in his Union debut on Apr. 14 during a 2-2 draw against Real Salt 46

60 Lake Last assist Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI 2013 SEASON (MONTREAL IMPACT) Tallied one goal and three assists in 23 regular season games, including eight starts Also helped the team win the Amway Canadian Championship, scoring one goal in four starts Scored one goal in three CONCACAF Champions League games, including two starts 2012 SEASON (MONTREAL IMPACT) No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft Appeared in 23 games during his rookie season, after juggling his academics at Duke during the first few months of the season Started seven games and scored four goals as a forward for the Impact INTERNATIONAL Invited to two U-23 U.S. National Team camps Played two games with the U-20 U.S. National Team in 2008 Also part of the U17 U.S. National Team in 2007 COLLEGE Played three seasons with Duke University, winning the 2011 MAC Hermann Trophy presented to the best male player in NCAA Division I soccer After anchoring Duke's defense at center back for two years, moved to forward in 2011 and led the ACC with 17 goals and eight assists for a total of 42 points, ranking fourth nationally in total points, and sixth in total goals Selected as the 2011 ACC Offensive Player of the Year, completing the trifecta of ACC major awards after being respectively named the ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2009 and 2010, respectively Also became the second Blue Devil in program history to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team honours and spots on both the All-ACC Academic Team and ACC Academic Honor Roll each of his three seasons YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2012 MON MON MON PHI , TOTALS , PHI , HOU , HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal 2, Aug. 24, 2014, PHI vs. SJ 2, Mar. 12, 2016, HOU vs. DAL 3, 2 times, last: July 11, 2015, PHI vs. POR 9, Oct. 11, 2014, PHI vs. CLB 4, 3 times, last: Mar. 8, 2014, MTL at DAL 3, 3 times, last: Sept. 24, 2016, HOU vs. POR Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2013 MTL HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Oct. 31, 2013, MTL at HOU Oct. 31, 2013, MTL at HOU None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 12 Romell Quioto FW Height Weight Age...25 DOB...8/9/91 Nationality... Honduras Hometown...Rio Esteban Colon 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 3/1 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 3/1 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 3/1 Note... International Dynamic young forward who signed with the Dynamo on December 22, 2016 from CD Olimpia in the Honduran first division. Prior to CD Olimpia, he played with Wisła Kraków in the Polish League and made his debut with C.D.S Vida in Clausura 2010 in the Honduran first division SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Has made three appearances and one start in the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Made his first postseason start in a 0-0 draw against the Portland Timbers on October 30 Made his playoff debut in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Scored his seventh goal of the season in a 3-0 win against Chicago Fire on October 22 Scored his second game-winning goal in a 2-1 win against Minnesota United on September 30 Dished his third assist of the season in a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on Aug. 23 Scored his fifth goal of the season in a 2-1 loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on August 29 After joining Honduras during the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Quioto reappeared with the Dynamo in a 2-2 draw against Portland Timbers on July 29 Nominated to the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Came back to the Starting XI after missing three games due to a sprain ankle in a 2-2 draw at Los Angeles Galaxy on June 14 Did not dress in three games in a row due to an ankle sprain in a 0-0 tie 47

61 at FC Dallas on May 28, in a 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 and in a 1-0 loss at Seattle Sounders on June 4 Returned to the Starting XI in a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on May 6, scoring one goal and dished his first MLS assist Nominated for MLS Week 10 Goal of the Week Made his first appereance in 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United FC on Apr. 15 after missing the two previous games due to an injury Missed two games due to a dislocated shoulder playing for Honduras in the World Cup Qualifiers (Apr. 1 vs. NY, Apr. 8 at NE) Became the eighth player in club history to score in three consecutive games and tied the club record for most consecutive games with a goal after scoring a goal in a 4-2 loss at Portland Timbers on March 18 Became the third Dynamo player to score in his first two games with the club. He follows FW Brian Ching, who did so in the first two games in club history (Apr. 2 vs. COL, Apr. 8 vs. KC), and FW Andrew Wenger, who did so in the first two games of 2016 (Mar. 6 vs. NE, Mar. 12 vs. DAL). Became the first Dynamo player to score in his first two MLS appearances. Both Ching and Wenger had previous MLS experience before joining the Dynamo. Named to the bench of the MLS Team of the Week in Week 2 In his first week in the MLS he was named in the Week 1 MLS Team of the Week Won MLS Goal of the Week for his game-winning goal in Week 1 vs. Seattle Sounders FC on March SEASON (OLIMPIA) Won Torneo Clausura 2016 with Olimpia CONCACAF Champions Cup: Played and started in two matches Scored a goal in each match, first goal in a 5-1 win at Police United (Belize) on 9/30 and in a 4-4 tie vs. CF Pachuca (Mexico) on 10/15 INTERNATIONAL Honduran international with 38 caps and seven goals Scored a game-winning goal against Mexico in a 3-2 win on October 10; sending Honduras to the Inter-Confederation Play-off Dished an assist in a 1-1 draw at Costa Rica during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers on October 7 Scored in a 1-1 draw against USA during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers on September 4 Dished two assists in a 2-1 win at Trinidad and Tobago during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers on September 1 Scored the opening goal in a 2-2 draw at Panama during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers on June 13, 2017 Called up by Honduras national team for FIFA World Cup qualifying on May 30, 2017 Played in 11 games during the World Cup qualifying campaign and scored five times Earned fourth place in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games with the Honduras U-23 team, the side's highest achievement in Summer Olympic Games history Was called by head coach Jorge Luis Pinto as an over aged player for the Summer Olympic Games and started in all five games, scoring one goal in a 3-2 win vs. Algeria on Aug. 4 Recorded three assists, two were on goals by Houston Dynamo teammate, forward Alberth Elis YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1, seven times, last Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI 1, three times, last Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL 3, Sep. 30, 2017, HOU vs. MIN 6, twice, last, Sep. 30, 2017, HOU vs. MIN 5, Sep. 30, 2017, HOU vs. MIN 2, twice, Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Aug. 23, 2017, HOU ar DAL YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 13 Ricardo Clark MF Height Weight Age DOB... 2/10/83 Nationality...USA Hometown... Atlanta, GA 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...1/1 Career Playoffs GP/GS...24/24 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...18/18 Dynamo original and 2010 World Cup veteran won Dynamo MVP and Players Player of the Year in MLS Best XI, 2007 MLS All-Star First XI, United States international (34 caps). Spent more than two years playing abroad in Germany and Norway from SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Returned to a playoffs series for the first time since three years in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Dished his second assist of the year on a 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 Made his 300th MLS start becoming the 14th player in MLS history to 48

62 Helped lead the Dynamo to two MLS Cups (2006, 07) in his first stint with the team ( ) INTERNATIONAL U.S. International who has 34 caps and scored three goals in red, white and blue Started two games at 2010 World Cup in South Africa Started four games at 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, including starts in 2-0 semifinal win over Spain and 3-2 defeat to Brazil in Final Made first appearance for full national team on October 12, 2005 in World Cup Qualifying match vs. Panama YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2003 MET , MET , SJ , HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1, 35 times, last: Aug. 19, 2016, HOU at SJ 1, 27 times, last: May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 5, July 10, 2015, HOU at SJ 5, 3 times, last: Aug. 24, 2016, HOU vs. SEA 7, 2 times, last: May 1, 2015, HOU vs. DAL 6, 3 times, last: May 12, 2013, HOU vs. KC Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Aug. 19, 2016, HOU at SJ May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2003 MET MET SJ HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU MLS TOTALS , Last appearance Last goal Last assist Oct. 26, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 26, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Nov. 3, 2013, HOU vs. NY Oct. 31, 2013, HOU vs. MTL 14 Alex MF Height Weight Age DOB... 12/15/88 Nationality...Brazil Hometown...São Paulo 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Career Playoffs GP/GS...4/2 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...3/2 Versatile player who can play across midfield; spent with Chicago Fire after three seasons in Switzerland. Earned 2016 team MVP and Players' Player of the Year awards SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Has made three appearances and two starts in the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Led the Dynamo with a career-best 11 assists this season, including three game-winning assists Missed a 1-0 loss at San Jose Earthquakes on September 16 due to accumulation of yellow cards Missed his first game of the season in a 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12 due to a double yellow card in a 0-0 draw at Real Salt Lake on August 5 First Dynamo player to give three assists in one game since 2011 in a 3-1 win at D.C. United on July 22 Nominated to the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Scored his second goal of the season in a 3-1 win vs. Montreal Impact on July 5 Scored his first goal of the season and dished his seventh assist of the year in his 100th start in a 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 Made his 50th start with the Dynamo at Atlanta on May 20 Named to the MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week for Week 10, week 11, week 20 Started in 16 consecutive games in the 2017 season Had a career-high two assists in 3-1 win over Columbus Crew SC on March 11 and 4-0 win over Orlando City SC on May 6 Assisted on the first MLS goal for both FW Romell Quioto and FW Alberth Elis LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP In 2017, started and played 68 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June 28 In 2016, scored two goals and one assist in two U.S. Open Cup games for the Houston Dynamo In 2013, he started in four US Open Cup matches for Chicago Fire 49

63 2016 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Set MLS career highs in goals (5), minutes (2,476) and starts (29) Second on club with 28 starts and third in minutes (2,403) this season Nominated for MLS Goal of the Week when he scored for the third consectuive game, and his fifth goal of the season, the game-winner in a 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake on Sept. 17 Scored fourth goal of season September 9 at Sporting Kansas City Scored third goal of season on August 27 vs. FC Dallas, dribbling past two defenders at top of box before rifling shot into far corner Scored second goal of season on July 31 vs. San Jose Scored his first goal of the season at New York Red Bulls on March 19 Product of Gremio Mauaense in Brazil 2015 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE / HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made 16 appearances, starting 9 matches Made one substitute appearance for Chicago before being traded to Houston on Apr. 13 Made Dynamo debut as a substitute at Portland on June 20 Scored first goal of the season in the 56th minute vs. former team Chicago Fire on July 3 Scored game-winning goal in the 76th minute vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Aug SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Made 28 regular season appearances, starting 24 matches Assisted on Mike Magee s equalizing goal in the 40th minute of a 1-1 draw at Sporting Kansas City on July 6 Showed his versatility as he was utilized in a multitude of positions, serving as a midfielder, a withdrawn forward and even as the left back throughout the year YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2012 CHI CHI , CHI , CHI HOU TOTALS HOU , HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1, 12 times, last: Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 3, Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. 2, 8 times, last: Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 6, Sept. 24, 2016, HOU vs. POR 6, Mar. 12, 2016, HOU vs. DAL 5, Sept. 7, 2013, CHI at SEA Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2012 CHI HOU MLS TOTALS SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Made 30 appearances, starting 18 matches Scored a 86th minute game-winner in a 3-2 victory against the New England Revolution on Sept. 14 Assisted on Mike Magee s goal in the 42nd minute on Oct. 12 on the road at FC Dallas 2012 SEASON (CHICAGO FIRE) Signed on a free transfer on April 26, 2012 Made 17 appearances, staring six and scoring two goals in his first season with the Fire Scored his MLS first goal in the 93rd minute of a 3-1 victory over Houston on Sept. 2 Scored in the 61st minute of a 3-1 comeback victory over Montreal on Sept. 15 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS: Scored in the 83rd minute of the Fire s 2-1 loss to Houston in the Eastern Conference Knockout Match on Oct. 31 ABROAD Made 12 appearances, starting 11 while tallying two goals for Swiss Challenge League side FC Wohlen after signing with them in 2011 Transferred to FC Wohlen ahead of the season and appeared in 23 matches, starting 21 while tallying four goals and helping Wohlen to a 10th place finish in the Swiss Challenge League Two of his four goals were game-winners while a third was the equalizing goal in a come-from-behind victory Appeared in 19 matches, starting 15 while scoring two goals for FC Gossau in the Swiss Challenge League in 2009 Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Oct. 31, 2012, CHI vs. HOU None in MLS Playoffs 50

64 15 Dylan Remick DF Height Weight Age DOB... 5/19/91 Nationality...USA Hometown... Inverness, Ill Playoffs GP/GS...1/1 MLS Career GP/GS...1/1 Dynamo GP/GS...1/1 Speedy young left back who was selected by the Dynamo in the first round of the MLS Re-Entry Draft on Dec. 16, Naturally left-footed, made the transition from center back to left back in college at Brown SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his postseason debut scoring a goal in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 Made his 13th start of the season at left back in a 3-0 win against Chicago Fire on October 22 Made his seventh appearance of the season when he came in as a sub for DaMarcus Beasley in the 65th minute of a 2-2 draw at Los Angeles Galaxy in June 17 Started and scored his first career goal in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls on April 1 Made Dynamo debut when he started and played 90 minutes in a 3-1 win over Columbus Crew SC on March 11 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and scored a goal in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June 14 Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June 28 COLLEGE (BROWN) Began his career at Brown as a center back, but necessity pushed him out to left back, where he ultimately thrived Three-time All-Ivy League selection at the position and helped guide Brown into the third round of the NCAA tournament in YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2013 SEA SEA SEA , SEA HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY None in MLS 1, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 2, twice, last, Aug. 5, 2017, HOU at RSL 3, 2 times, last: June 24, 2015, SEA at PHI 2, four times, last: Jun. 4, 2017, HOU at SEA Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Jun. 24, 2017, HOU at NCFC (USOC) None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2013 SEA SEA SEA SEA HOU MLS TOTALS SEASON (SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC) Won the 2016 MLS Cup with Seattle Saw action in 11 games with six starts in the regular season, totaling 537 minutes Started three consecutive games from June 1 - June SEASON (SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC) Started 18 of his 19 appearances and logged a career-high 1,607 minutes After missing the first three games of the season, came on to start 15 of the next 17 games, playing the full 90 minutes in 14 of those outings 2014 SEASON (SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC) Played in 13 games, starting eight in his second year as a professional Made his first career start on Opening Day vs. Sporting Kansas City on March 8 and played the full 90 minutes in a 1-0 Sounders win Started the first four games of the season and six of the first nine 2013 SEASON (SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC) Made his MLS debut on Oct. 5 at Colorado, coming on as a substitute for the final 25 minutes of the match Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs 51

65 16 Kevin Garcia DF Height Weight Age DOB... 8/21/90 Nationality...USA Hometown... Flushin, N.Y Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Strong center back who captained RGV FC in 2016 under current Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his second MLS start in a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on Aug. 23 Made his first MLS start in a 2-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Apr. 22 Made his MLS debut in a 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United FC coming in as a sub for MF Ricardo Clark (April 15) Dressed for the first time in a 2-0 loss at New England Revolution (April 8) LAMAR HUNT U.S.OPEN CUP Started and played all 120 minutes in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June 14 Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June SEASON (RGV FC) Captained RGV FC in its inaugural season and helped lead the Toros to a record in the team's first year of existence and a second-place finish in the USL Western Conference Appeared in 25 games for RGV FC, helping guide the expansion club to a league-record 760-minute shutout streak (IFK LULEA) Signed with Swedish club IFK Luleå in 2013 and made 30 appearances in two seasons COLLEGE Four-year starter at Villanova YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS 1, twice, last, Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL 1, Apr. 15, 2017, HOU vs. MIN Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL Aug. 23, 2017, HOU at DAL None in MLS None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 17 Alberth Elis FW Height Weight Age DOB... 2/12/96 Nationality...Honduras Hometown...San Pedro Sula 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...3/3 Career Playoffs GP/GS...3/3 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...3/3 Note...International/Young DP Lightning-fast attacker who joined the Dynamo on loan on Dec. 20, 2016 from CF Monterrey in Mexico as a Young Designated Player. Capable of playing on either wing or as a lone striker. At 21, has already represented his country in the Olympics and at the senior international level SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Started and played every minute of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs Scored his first playoff goal and his fourth game-winning goal of the year in a 1-0 win vs. Sporting Kansas City during the Knockout Round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Scored his tenth goal of the season and became the sixth Dynamo player in history to reach double digits in a 2-1 win against Minnesota United FC September 30 Scored his eighth and ninth goal to help the Dynamo comeback from a 3-1 deficit to draw 3-3 against LA Galaxy on September 27 Scored his seventh goal and dished his fourth assist of the season in a 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12 Missed a 2-1 loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on August 19 due to yellow card accumulation After joining Honduras during the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Elis reappeared with the Dynamo in a 2-2 draw against Portland Timbers on July 29 Nominated for the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Has played in 15 games in his first year with the Dynamo Played and scored one goal in a 2-2 draw at LA Galaxy on June 17 Dished two assists in the 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 52

66 Missed games at Philadelphia Union (May 17) and at Atlanta (May 20) due to a hamstring injury Scored in consecutive home games vs. Minnesota United FC, vs. San Jose Earthqukes and vs. Orlando City SC Nominated in Week 10 for Goal of the Week Scored his first goal in MLS in a 3-1 win vs. Columbus Crew SC (March 11), netting the game-winner in the 35th minute Made his MLS debut by starting and playing 74 minutes in a 2-1 win over Seattle Sounders FC (March 4) As of Week 3, he was the youngest player to score a goal and record an assist in the MLS 2017 season SEASON (CF MONTERREY) Signed with Monterrey on Aug. 26, 2016 Saw action in five matches with Los Rayados in the Apertura season with one start SEASONS (CD OLIMPIA) Scored 25 goals in 62 appearances from with Olimpia, helping the club win the Liga Nacional Clausura (spring) championship in 2014 and 2015 Named Best Young Player in CONCACAF Champions League in 2016 Played in four CONCACAF Champions League matches with Olimpia, with one start against Seattle Sounders FC on Aug. 20 Scored two goals in CONCACAF Champions League, both against Seattle INTERNATIONAL Has scored six goals in 27 appearances with the Honduran national team since making his debut as an 18-year-old in 2014 Scored a goal against Mexico in a 3-2 win on October 10; sending Honduras to the Inter-Confederation Play-off against Australia Scored a goal in a 2-1 win at Trinidad and Tobago in the World Cup Qualifiers Called up by the Honduran national team for 2017 Gold Cup Called up by the Honduran national team for World Cup qualifying on May 30, 2017 Won the Golden Boot at the 2015 CONCACAF Men s Olympic Qualifying Championship with four goals, including a brace against the United States in the semifinal to help Honduras qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered 2, Sep. 27,2017, HOU vs. LA 2, May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 3, May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 5, Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ 4, Jun. 17, HOU at LA 6, Sep. 9, 2017, HOU vs. COL POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Oct. 26, 2017, HOU vs. SKC None in MLS Playoffs 18 Memo Rodriguez MF Height Weight Age DOB... 12/27/95 Nationality...USA Hometown...Wharton, Texas 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Note...Homegrown Player Skillful winger who is an alumnus of the Dynamo Academy and is the first player to progress through each level of the club's developmental system from the Academy to USL side RGV FC and up to the Dynamo first team. Played in the Chipotle Homegrown Game during 2016 MLS All-Star Game festivities. Signed a Homegrown Player contract with the Dynamo on Dec. 4, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Missed the last five games of the season and will miss the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs due to a right knee sprain Assisted on a late equalizer goal and his first MLS assist in a 2-2 draw vs. Portland Timbers Made his second start and scored his second goal of the season in a 3-1 win at D.C. United on July 22 Made his first MLS start in a 0-0 draw against Minnesota United FC on July 19 Scored his first career goal in MLS competition in a 3-1 win against Montreal Impact on July 5 Made his home debut in a 2-1 win vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC when he came in as a substitute for Mauro Manotas in the 81' minute Made his MLS debut, coming in as a sub for Ricardo Clark at New England Revolution (April 8) Dressed for the first time this season in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls (April 1) Last appearance Last goal Last assist Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Sep. 30, 2017, HOU vs. MIN Aug. 12, 2017, HOU vs. SJ LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played 120 minutes, while scoring the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Cup Open Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June 28 53

67 2016 SEASON (RGV FC) Participated in the 2016 Chipotle Homegrown Game during the 2016 MLS All-Star Game week in San Jose, Calif. Played in 30 games with RGV FC, and tallied six goals and seven assists in 1,845 minutes Helped lead RGV FC to a record in the team's first year of existence and a second-place finish in the USL Western Conference DYNAMO ACADEMY Joined Dynamo Academy with U-16s after being selected out of nearly 400 players at the Dynamo ID Camp Named Dynamo Academy Players' Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013 Spent Summer 2014 as part of first-ever Dynamo U-23 team Appeared in 25 games and scored six goals for Dynamo Academy U-18s in U.S. Soccer Development Academy League Also played in summer 2014 with Dynamo Academy U-23s. Played in five games with three starts, totaling 316 minutes, for the Dynamo Reserves in the MLS Reserve league in 2013 Made the 18-man gameday roster twice in 2012 for the Dynamo Reserves HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Played with Houstonians FC prior to joining Dynamo Attended El Campo High School YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1, twice, last, Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. 1, Jul. 29, 2017, HOU vs. POR 2, twice, last, Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. 5, Jul. 19, 2017, HOU at MIN 2, twice, last, Aug. 5, 2017, HOU at RSL 3, Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. Aug. 5, 2017, HOU at RSL Aug. 19, 2017, HOU at VAN Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. Jul. 29, 2017, HOU vs. POR YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 19 Mauro Manotas FW Height Weight Age DOB... 7/15/95 Nationality... Colombia Hometown...Sabanalarga 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...2/1 Career Playoffs GP/GS...2/1 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...2/1 Note...International Colombia U-20 national team forward acquired by the Dynamo in transfer from Uniautónoma F.C. on May 13, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) His first postseason goal was a game-winning goal in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 Made his post season deut in a 0-0 draw against Portland Timbers on Octuber 30 Scored his 10 goal of the season in a 3-0 win against Chicago Fire on October 22 Scored his ninth goal of the season in a 1-1 draw at New York City FC on September 23 Dished his fifth assist of the season in a 2-1 loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on August 19 Scored his eight goal of the season in a 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12, extending his single season personal high to eight goals Scored his seventh goal setting a single season personal high in a 2-2 draw vs. Portland Timbers on July 29 Scored his sixth goal of the season in a 3-1 win at D.C. United on July 22 Nominated to 2017 MLS All-Star Game Dished multiple assists (2) for the first time in his MLS career in a 3-1 win against Montreal Impact in July 5 Scored his fifth goal of the season in a 2-2 draw at Los Angeles Galaxy on June 17 Scored his fourth goal of the season and dished his second assists of the season in a 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 Earned a spot on GOAL.com's Team of the Week for Week 10 after recording two goals and an assist in a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC (May 6) Scored his first goal of the season in a 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United FC on April 15 Made his first start of the season in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls on April 1 Named to the bench of MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week for Week 5 vs. New York Red Bulls on April 1 Made season debut coming as a sub for FW Erick Torres at the 81st minutes in a 3-1 win vs. Columbus Crew SC on March 11 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP In 2016, he scored three goals in three games In 2015, he scored his first goal as a Dynamo on his first start in a 1-0 win vs. Colorado on June SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) 54

68 Tied for the team lead with six goals in MLS play despite not startnig a game until Aug. 14 Led the team with nine goals across all competitions Scored two goals in 3-2 loss to Colorado Rapids Oct. 8 Tallied his first career MLS hat trick in a 3-1 win over Portland on Sept. 24. It was the sixth hat trick in Houston Dynamo history and first since April 29, At age 21, he was the youngest player in MLS to record hat trick in 2016 and youngest to record feat in Dynamo history Named MLS Player of the Week for his hat trick vs. Portland on Sept. 24 Scored his first career MLS goal in the 30th minute at Sporting KC Sept. 9. Made first career MLS start and earned first MLS assist in Aug. 14 draw with Toronto FC U.S. Open Cup: Scored three goals in three games in 2016 Played 90 minutes in U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal vs. FC Dallas on July 20; struck crossbar midway through second half Registered first two-goal game with the Dynamo, scoring two goals and playing 90 minutes in 3-1 win over Sporting Kansas City in U.S. Open Cup on June 29; Third USOC goal this year and fourth career USOC goal Scored first goal of season, and second career U.S. Open Cup goal, playing 90 minutes in 4-0 win over San Antonio FC in U.S. Open Cup June 15 Also scored vs. Real Sociedad in BBVA Compass Dynamo Charities Cup May 24 Had two goals in four appearances on loan with RGV FC (326 total minutes) in USL 2015 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Scored first Dynamo goal, the game-winning header in U.S. Open Cup win vs. Colorado on June 30 (first Dynamo start) Made Dynamo debut as substitute in 2-0 win vs. Austin on June 17 and assisted on Ricardo Clark s stoppage time goal ABROAD Scored six goals in 32 appearances across all competitions (Primera A and Copa Colombia) with Uniautónoma in Colombia's First Division Helped Colombia Under-20 national team qualify for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup with a second place finish at the 2015 South American Youth Football Championship in Uruguay this January and February, appearing in three games (one start) and scoring against Brazil in the group stage Scored the crucial goal to keep Uniautónoma in the Colombian top flight (Categoria Primera A) in 2014, a late winner in the last regular season game to qualify for a playoff YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2015 HOU HOU , HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered 3, Sept. 24, 2016, HOU vs. POR 2, Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 5, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 7, 2 times, last:, Jul 19, 2017, HOU at MIN 2: 10 times, last: Oct 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC 6, Jun. 17, 2017, HOU at LA Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Aug. 19, 2017, HOU at VAN YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs 20 A.J. DeLaGarza DF Height Weight Age...29 DOB...11/4/87 Nationality... USA Hometown...Bryans Road, Md Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 16/13 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Versatile veteran defender joined the Dynamo in a draft-day trade from the LA Galaxy on Jan. 13, Part of three MLS Cup championship sides with the Galaxy, and a two-time national champion in college at Maryland. Named 2014 MLS Works Humanitarian of the Year SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Will miss the the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs due to a torn ACL in the left knee Started and played all 90 minutes in 29 games this season Set a career high of 3 assists in a season when he dished an assist to MF Tomas Martinez in a 3-3 draw on September 27 Missed a 3-3 draw at FC Dallas on August 23 due to accumulation of yellow cards Dished his second assist of the season in 3-1 loss at Colorado Rapids on July 1, matching his single career best Nominated to the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Earned a spot on GOAL.com's Team of the Week for Week 10 Dished his first assist of the season in a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on 5/6 Returned to the Strating XI in 2-0 loss at Toronto FC on Apr. 28 after missing two games due to a strained right calf (Apr. 8 at NE & Apr. 15 vs. MIN) Made Dynamo debut starting and playing 90 minutes in a 2-1 vs. Seattle Sounders FC on March SEASON (LA GALAXY) 55

69 Started 23 of 24 games for the Galaxy and surpassed 2,000 minutes played for the fifth time in six seasons Topped 20 appearances in league play for the sixth consecutive season 2015 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Played in 24 games with 22 starts, logging 1,963 minutes, and tallied one assist Started and played the full 90 minutes on Aug. 9 at Seattle, notching an assist in the 3-1 Galaxy victory Postseason: Started and played 83 minutes in LA's 3-2 loss at Seattle on Oct SEASON (LA GALAXY) Named MLS Works Humanitarian of the Year for his work with the #Luca- KnowsHeart campagaign, which he started after he and his wife lost their newborn son to complications from hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a congenital heart defect Earned Galaxy Defender of the Year honors for the third time in four years as he helped lead the Galaxy to their third title in four years Topped 2,000 minutes played for the fourth consecutive season and played in 29 games with 28 starts Finished the season with a career-high two assists Postseason: Started four of five games in LA's run to a third MLS Cup title in four years, including MLS Cup final where he played all 120 minutes ni LA's 2-1 win over New England (Dec. 7) 2013 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Played in and started 28 games, totaling 2,399 minutes on the pitch Postseason: Saw action in both legs of LA's Western Conference semifinal series loss to Real Salt Lake, coming on in the final minute of LA's 1-0 home win on Nov. 3 and entering as a halftime sub in the 2-0 loss at Real Salt Lake on Nov SEASON (LA GALAXY) Helped the Galaxy capture their second consecutive MLS Cup championship Named the Galaxy's Defender of the Year for the second year in a row Started 30 games for the second consecutive season and logged a career-high 2,644 minutes Postseason: Did not play in LA's playoff run due to a torn ligament in his left knee suffered Sept. 30 at Colorado 2011 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Set career highs with 30 appearances and 30 starts Made 42 appearances across all competitions, helping LA keep a clean sheet in 20 of those matches In addition to his 30 regular season appearances, DeLaGarza also started all four of the club s postseason games, six CONCACAF Champions League games and both games in the U.S. Open Cup Postseason:Started and played all 90 minutes in all four of LA's postseason games, including the MLS Cup final, a 2-1 victory over Houston on Nov SEASON (LA GALAXY) One of the most versatile defenders on the squad, DeLaGarza appeared in 17 games during his second season in MLS, starting at left back, right back and in central defense The Galaxy were in the 14 games that he started, keeping a clean sheet in half of those games Scored his second career goal in a 3-1 win vs. Philadelphia on May 1, tallying just 51 seconds into the game 2009 SEASON (LA GALAXY) A second-round pick by the Galaxy, he appeared in 22 games at both right back and left back Made his debut in the season opening 2-2 draw vs. D.C. United on March 22, playing the full 90 minutes at left back Started 16 consecutive games for the club at right back mid-season Scored the first goal of his MLS career on Sept. 12 vs. FC Dallas, sliding home a rebound to tie the score at 2-2 just before halftime Was one of two Galaxy players to play the full 90 minutes against both AC Milan and Barcelona in the club s summer friendlies Postseason: Replaced the injured Todd Dunivant for the Western Conference Championship vs. Houston, playing the full 120 minutes as the Galaxy won 2-0 in extra time Came on for the injured Omar Gonzalez late in regulation of the MLS Cup final and played all of extra time at right back COLLEGE A two-time National Champion at the University of Maryland, he appeared in 88 games during his college career, making 81 starts and recording two assists Helped the Terrapins reach the NCAA Tournament in all four of his years in College Park, while also claiming the ACC Championship in 2008 INTERNATIONAL Originally represented the United States on the international level and collected the first two caps of his international career in January However, those appearances did not cap-tie him, and he later switched international allegiance to the country of his ancestry, Guam. He has since been a mainstay for the tiny island nation in their 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2009 LAG LAG LAG LAG LAG LAG LAG LAG HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, 2 times, last: May 1, 2010, LA vs. PHI 1, 7 times, last: Sep. 27, 2017, HOU vs. LA 2, Sept. 12, 2009, LA vs. DAL 2, Sept. 12, 2009, LA vs. DAL 5, Mar. 8, 2014, LA vs. RSL 5, May 11, 2014, LA at POR Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI May 1, 2010, LA vs. PHI Sep. 27, 2017, HOU vs. LA 56

70 POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2009 LA LA LA LA LA LA LA HOU MLS TOTALS , Last appearance Last goal Last assist Oct. 28, 2015, LA at SEA Oct. 28, 2015, LA at SEA None in MLS Playoffs Nov. 23, 2014, LA vs. SEA 21 George Malki DF Height Weight Age DOB... 4/21/92 Nationality...USA Hometown... Chicago, Ill GP/GS...0/0 MLS Career GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo GP/GS...0/0 Promising young fullback who spent 2016 season playing under current Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera with RGV FC SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Expected to miss the rest of the 2017 season due to a torn ACL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Signed with RGV FC last January where he appeared in 25 games and finished with one goal and one assist Helped lead RGV FC to a record in the team's first year of existence and a second-place finish in the USL Western Conference Joined the Dynamo for the 2015 preseason before signing with Arizona United SC (USL), for whom he made 24 appearances (11 starts) in his first professional season Selected in the second round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft by the Montreal Impact Two-time All-Big West Conference second team honoree at California Polytechnic State University. YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 22 Leonardo DF Height Weight Age...29 DOB...2/8/88 Nationality... Brazil Hometown... São Paulo 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 1/1 MLS Career GP/GS... 5/5 Dynamo GP/GS... 1/1 Experienced center back who played a key role in three LA Galaxy MLS Cup-winning sides. Selected by the Dynamo in the second round of the MLS Re-Entry Draft on Dec. 22, Signed with the Dynamo on Jan. 1, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Missed the Western Conference Semifinals due to an injury Started 29 games and played in 30 games this year Scored his second goal setting a single season personal high and dished his first MLS assist in a 3-0 win vs. Chicago Fire on October 22 Made his 100th MLS start in a 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12 Made his 100th MLS career appearance in a 3-1 loss at Colorado Rapids on July 1 57

71 Scored his first goal of the season in a 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 Returned to the starting XI in a 2-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Apr. 22 after missing three games due to a right hamsting strain (Apr. 1 vs. NY, Apr. 8 at NE, Apr. 15 vs. MIN) Started and played 90 minutes in his Dynamo debut in a 2-1 win vs. Seattle Sounders FC on March SEASON (LA GALAXY) Serving as a reserve to one of the league s best defensive lines, Leonardo made four starts in four appearances in the 2016 season 2015 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Started 26 of the 26 games he appeared in in 2015, the second-most of any defender on the team LA Galaxy s Defender of the Year in 2015 Postseaon: Started in the team s 3-2 playoff loss to Seattle in the Knockout Round of the MLS Playoffs 2014 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Started in 20 games for the Galaxy backline that allowed an MLS low in goals with 35 during the regular season, adding a goal on May 25 against the Philadelphia Union Postseason: Started in three of the Galaxy s five MLS Cup Playoff matches en route to the club winning its fifth MLS Cup title 2013 SEASON (LA GALAXY) After returning from injury, he became a key contributor to the Galaxy s backline, appearing in 14 MLS Regular Season games in central defense His 14 appearances and 1,106 set new career highs 2012 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Missed the entire MLS season due to injury 2011 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Started each of the first seven games of the year in central defense, helping LA to a record Scored the first goal of his MLS career on April 2, heading home a David Beckham freekick in a 1-0 home win over Philadelphia Tore the ACL and LCL in his right knee in second half stoppage time of the 2-1 win at Chicago on April 17, forcing him to undergo surgery a few days later and miss the rest of the season 2010 SEASON (LA GALAXY) Started the first three games of the year with his new club, helping the Galaxy keep a clean sheet in each before suffering a right quad strain that kept him out for nearly three months After returning in July, he made just seven additional appearances Made four appearances in the Open Cup and Champions League, starting all four of LA s games in those two competitions ABROAD Played for São Paulo of the Brazilian Campeonato after originally joining the club in 2001 at the age of 13 Was a member of São Paulo s league championship team in 2008, despite not appearing in any games for the first team Came through the youth ranks of the club, having played on the São Paulo team that won the Super Group of the 2007 Dallas Cup, defeating Real Madrid and Chelsea en route to the title. Also appeared for the club s U-15 and U-20 teams Was loaned out to Toledo in the First Division of the Brazilian Paraná Championship in 2009, playing there alongside both Alex Cazumba and Juninho, who joined the Galaxy with him in 2009 INTERNATIONAL Played for both the Brazilian U-16 and U-17 National Teams, joining the U-16 s twice during the summer of 2004 and then training with the U-17 s in November of that year YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2010 LAG LAG LAG LAG LAG LAG HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals 1, 3 times, last: May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL Assists 0 Shots on Goal 1, 8 times, last: May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL Shots 2, March 4, 2017, HOU vs. SEA Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: July 4, 2015, LA vs. TOR Fouls Suffered 5, Aug. 28, 2010, LA vs. KC Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI Oct. 22, 2017, HOU vs. CHI None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2010 LA LA LA LA LA LA LA HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Oct.26, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 26, 2017, HOU vs. SKC None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 58

72 23 José Escalante MF Height Weight Age DOB... 5/29/95 Nationality...Honduras Hometown...Tegucigalpa 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Note... International Joined Dynamo on loan from RGV FC for remainder of 2016 on Aug. 3, Rejoined the club a new loan from CD Olimpia on Jan. 19, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Came in as a sub for Romell Quioto in a 2-1 loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on August 19 Came in as a sub for Memo Rodriguez in a 0-0 draw against Minnesota United FC in July 19 Made first appearance when he came in as sub for Andrew Wenger in 3-1 win against Montreal Impact on July 5 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Came in as a sub for Joe Holland on the 81st minute in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made first MLS start, and third straight appearance, at Seattle on Oct. 12 Made MLS debut Sept. 30 as substitute in 2-0 loss to New York City FC Made Dynamo debut on Sept. 4 in friendly vs. Chivas Guadalajara, starting and playing 87 minutes in 0-0 draw Became the first player to sign with the first team from Rio Grande Valley FC, the Dynamo s hybrid USL affiliate Joined RGV FC on loan from Olimpia in March and scored three goals and added two assists in 16 appearances for the Toros INTERNATIONAL Tegucigalpa, Honduras native was captain of Los Catrachos at the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup and played for the Honduras U-17 national team Made his Olimpia debut in 2012 and made 20 first team appearances for Los Leones YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2016 HOU HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered 1, Oct. 8, 2016, HOU vs. COL 1, 3 times, last: Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 1, Oct. 12, 2016, HOU at SEA 1, four times, last: Aug. 19, 2017, HOU at VAN Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON Oct. 12, 2016, HOU at SEA Aug. 19, 2017, HOU at VAN None in MLS None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 24 Calle Brown GK Height Weight Age DOB... 7/1/92 Nationality...USA Hometown...Leesburg, VA 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...0/0 Signed by the Dynamo on Dec. 17, 2015 after a season as primary goalkeeper for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Has stared and played two games for the Dynamo's hybrid USL affiliate RGV FC Toros Named in the USL Team of the Week for Week 3 after tailling three saves, stopping a penalty kick and keeping a clean sheet at OKC Engergy FC on Apr SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made Dynamo debut on September 4 in friendly vs. Chivas Guadalajara, playing final 45 minutes in 0-0 draw (also played in preseason matches in 2016) Has made seven appearances on loan to the Dynamo's USL hybrid affiliate, RGV FC, recording five shutouts in seven appearances (5 GA overall, 0.71 GAA) this season OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Primary goalkeeper for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) in 2015 with a record of COLLEGE Led the University of Virginia to the 2014 NCAA men s soccer national 59

73 championship Earned College Cup Most Valuable Defensive Player honors for shutout performance in championship game vs. UCLA YEAR TEAM GP GS MP SOG SV SO GA GAA PG PA W L T 2016 HOU HOU MLS TOTALS ber 16 Made his MLS debut when he came in as a sub for Ricardo Clark in the 62nd minute in a 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 5 Signed with the Dynamo as a Young Designated Player on July 17, 2017 on a full transfer from Sporting Braga in Portgual's Primeira Liga SEASON (S.C. BRAGA) Made 15 appearances across all competitions, scoring three goals and dishing one assist CAREER HIGHS Saves Goals Allowed Last appearance Last shutout N/A N/A None in MLS Sept. 4, 2016, HOU at CHV (Friendly) None in MLS (RIVER PLATE): Made 18 appearances with four assists. Made his professional debut when he came in as a sub for current FC Dallas Mauro Diaz on April 23, 2013 against Estudiantes Buenos Aires. Won the Copa Sudamericana, the club s first international title in 17 years. Went on loan to Spain s Tenerife in and Argentina s Defensa y Justicia. POST SEASON YEAR TEAM GP GS MP SOG SV SO GA GAA PG PA W L T 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last shutout None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 25 Tomás Martínez MF Height Weight Age...22 DOB...3/7/95 Nationality... Argentina Hometown...Béccar, Argentina 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 3/3 NOTES:... International/Young Designated Player Talented and creative young midfielder who possesses first-team experience in Argentina, Spain and Portgual. Joined the Dynamo on a full transfer from S.C. Braga in the Portugal Primeira Liga. Signed with the Dynamo as a Young Designated Player on July 17, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Dished his first postseason assist in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 Has started in all the games of the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs this season Scored his second goal of the season in a 2-1 win against Sporting Kansas City on October 11 Scored his first MLS goal in a 3-3 draw against LA Galaxy on September 27 Made his first MLS start in a 1-0 loss at San Jose Earthquakes on Septem- INTERNATIONAL Played 10 games with Argentina U-20, scoring one goal and five assists Won the 2015 South American U-20 Championship, playing in nine games, scored a goal and provided four assists Started in all three matches for Argentina 2015 U-20 World Cup in New Zealand YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON 1,twice, last, Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC None in MLS 2, Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC 4, Sep. 27, 2017, HOU vs. LA 3, Sep. 9, 2017, HOU vs. COL 4, Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 15, 2017, HOU at SKC Oct. 11, 2017, HOU vs. SKC None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR None in MLS Playoffs Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR 60

74 26 Taylor Hunter DF YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2015 HOU HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Height Weight Age...28 DOB...6/24/88 Nationality... USA Hometown... Denver, CO 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Talented young centerback who spent the 2016 season playing under current Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera with RGV FC. Was a third-round (49th overall) pick by the Dynamo in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played 120 minutes in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June 14 Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June SEASON (RGV FC) Helped lead RGV FC to a record in the team's first year of existence and a second-place finish in the USL Western Conference Played in 20 games and logged 1,388 minutes for the Toros Anchored a defense that allowed just 24 goals, second-fewest in the 29- team USL, and fewest in the West Also started and played all 90 minutes in RGV's playoff loss to the OKC Energy on Oct SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made first MLS start on July 18 at Real Salt Lake U.S. Open Cup: Made substitute appearance in Round of 16 vs. Colorado Rapids Started Quarterfinal loss at Sporting Kansas City COLLEGE Played in 68 matches over his four years at the University of Denver, starting 62, and started 39 of 40 games over his last two years Team captain as a senior and was named Summit League Tournament MVP All-Summit League first-team choice as a junior in 2013 None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON None in MLS Jul. 18, 2015, HOU at RSL Jul. 18, 2015, HOU at RSL None in MLS None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 27 Boniek Garcia MF Height Weight Age DOB... 9/4/84 Nationality...Honduras Hometown...Tegucigalpa 2017 Playoffs GP/GS...1/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS...12/11 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS...12/11 Dynamic two-way midfielder and 2014 World Cup veteran who is a fixture for Honduras national team with 114 caps and three goals. Was named Dynamo Players' Player of the Year in Ranks second in club history with 32 assists SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his return to a postseason in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 Started in 12 games this season and played in 20 Currently is second on the club's all-time assists list (33) Has missed the last five games due to a right knee sprain Dished his fourth assist of the season in a 3-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on August 12 After joining Honduras during the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Garcia reappeared with the Dynamo in a 0-0 draw at Real Salt Lake on August 5 Dished his third assist of the season in a 2-2 draw at LA Galaxy on June 17 Recorded his second assist of the season in 5-1 win vs. Real Salt Lake on May 31 Did not dress in 2-1 win vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC on May 12 due to illness Made his second start of the season as a right back in a 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United and dished an assist to FW Alberth Elis 61

75 Made his first start of the season as a right back in a 2-0 loss at New England Revolution (April 8). It was his fourth career start at right back. LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played 28 minutes in a 2-0 loss in the Round of 16 against Sporting Kansas City on June SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Reached MLS career highs in appearances (31), and assists (9) last season Started first 19 MLS games under interim head coach Wade Barrett for his streak of consecutive starts in his MLS career Tallied ninth assist this season on Manotas' game-winning goal on Sept. 24 vs. Portland, extending MLS career-high and the most assists ever by Dynamo player other than Brad Davis Fifth career two-assist game with the Dynamo Sept. 9 at Sporting Kansas City and first since June 26 at the Portland Timbers. Appointed captain's arm band on July 23 for first time with Dynamo Recorded fourth two-assist game with Dynamo on June 26 at Portland, setting up Will Bruin and Andrew Wenger's goals 2015 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Played in 23 games with 16 starts and finished the season with three goals and five assists Started and went the duration, scoring a goal in a 2-2 draw at Portland on Aug. 21 Notched his fifth assist in a 2-1 win vs. San Jose on Aug. 8 Had a goal and two assists in 45 minutes as a second-half substitute in Houston's 4-2 win vs. New York Red Bulls on June 5 Started and scored his first goal of the year in a 2-1 win over Toronto FC on May SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Appeared in 27 games with 26 starts and tallied two goals and one assist Scored volley goal in 2-0 win over Chicago on Sept. 28. Goal was voted Dynamo Play of the Year Recorded an assist on Giles Barnes' goal at Chivas USA on May 3 Scored vs. New England Revolution on Opening Day, Mar. 8, and was named MLS Team of the Week 2013 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) MLS Team of the Week for Week 23 when he converted from the penalty spot in 2-1 win against D.C. United on Oct. 27 Assisted in back to back games in 1-1 tie at New England Revolution on Sept. 28 and 1-0 win vs. Montreal on Oct. 4 Scored fourth and fifth goals in 5-1 win vs. Chivas USA on Sept. 21 Assisted both Will Bruin and Cam Weaver s goals in 3-1 win vs. Columbus Crew on Aug. 3, the first two-assist game in his MLS career Assisted on Will Bruin's opening goal in 4-0 win at D.C. United on May 8 Earned first assist of the season vs. San Jose on Mar. 30; assisting on Will Bruin's opening goal in 2-0 win Playoffs: Converted a penalty kick to score the second goal in 3-0 win vs. Montreal on Oct. 31 in Eastern Conference Knockout Round 2012 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Ignited Houston's run to the playoffs with four goals and six assists in 17 regular season games Dynamo went with +10 goal difference in regular season after his debut Scored game-winning goal in 3-1 win over Philadelphia on Oct. 20 Scored in 2-0 win over New England on Sept. 29 Scored equalizer in 3-1 defeat at Philadelphia on Sept. 23 Named to the MLS Team of the Week for Week 19 when he scored his first MLS goal on July 15 vs. D.C. Made his MLS debut on June 30 vs. Philadelphia when he started and had a secondary assist on Brad Davis' fourth-minute goal Playoffs: Played 90 minutes in all six playoff games, leading the Dynamo to the MLS Cup final Scored in 1-1 draw at D.C. United in second leg of Eastern Conference Championship on Nov. 18 Delivered an assist in 3-1 home win over D.C. United in first leg of Eastern Conference Championship on Nov. 11 CONCACAF Champions League: Played 90 minutes in 1-1 draw at Olimpia on Aug. 30 and was a substitute for the final 12 minutes in 1-1 draw vs. Olimpia on Oct. 23, helping Dynamo advance by winning Group 3 OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Played for C.D. Olimpia from before being transferred to C.D. Marathón for the Apertura season Returned to Olimpia in January 2007 and made 115 appearances scoring 14 goals before his transfer to the Dynamo Played in 14 CONCACAF Champions League matches for Olimpia from , totaling 1,103 minutes and two goals Helped Olimpia advance to the quarterfinals of the CCL tournament. INTERNATIONAL Fourth on Honduras' all-time appearances list with 125 caps Member of the squad that qualified Honduras to a Inter-Continental Play-off against Australia for a spot in 2018 FIFA World Cup Participated with the Honduran National Team in the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Joined Honduras national team for CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying matches and helped Los Catrachos advance to Hexagonal round of qualifying. Played final 20 minutes in 2-1 home win over Canada on Sept. 2 and 30 minutes of 0-0 draw at Mexico Sept. 6 Earned his 100th career cap for Honduras and recorded an assist in 3-0 win over Venezuela on Sept. 4, 2015 Part of two FIFA World Cups (2010, 2014) with Honduras and appeared in three games (two starts) at 2014 tournament in Brazil YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2012 HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU , HOU , MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered 2, Sept. 21, 2013, HOU vs. CHV 2, 5 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, HOU at KC 3, Sept. 23, 2012, HOU at PHI 5, July 28, 2012, HOU at TOR 5, Oct. 20, 2012, HOU vs. PHI 8, Apr. 5, 2014, HOU vs. DAL 62

76 Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON Sep. 23, 2017, HOU at NYC Sep. 23, 2017, HOU at NYC Aug. 21, 2015, HOU at POR Aug. 12, 2017, HOU vs. SJ YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2012 HOU HOU HOU MLS TOTALS , Last appearance Last goal Last assist Nov. 23, 2013, HOU at SKC Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 23, 2013, HOU at SKC None in MLS Playoffs 28 Charlie Ward MF Height Weight Age...22 DOB...2/19/95 Nationality... England Hometown... Brimingham 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 0/0 Notes...International Alumnus from Premier League's Stoke City joins the Dynamo after a spending time with the USL affiliate RGV FC Toros SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Returned to the 18-men roster in a 2-1 win against Sporting Kansas City on October 11 after dislocating the patella in his right knee Was out for six weeks due to a dislocated patella in his right knee Made his MLS debut coming as a sub for Juan David Cabezas in 46th minute in a 3-1 win at D.C. United on July 22 Dressed for the first time in a 3-1 win against Montreal Impact on July 5 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played 120 minutes in 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in Fourth Round on June SEASON (RGV FC) Has played in 10 games for a total of 840 minutes 2016 SEASON (RGV FC) Played every single minute of the 2016 season and dished two assists Dressed out for the Houston Dynamo in a 1-0 loss vs. FC Dallas on July 20 in the quarterfinals of the US Open Cup YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Last appearance Last goal Last assist POSTSEASON None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS None in MLS 1, Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at D.C. None in MLS None in MLS Jul. 22, 2017, HOU at DC None in MLS None in MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2017 HOU MLS TOTALS Last appearance Last goal Last assist None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs None in MLS Playoffs 31 Joe Willis GK Height Weight Age...28 DOB...8/10/88 Nationality... USA Hometown...St. Louis, MO 2017 Playoffs GP/GS... 1/1 Career Playoffs GP/GS... 3/2 Dynamo Playoffs GP/GS... 1/1 Goalkeeper with great length who possesses cup competition experience. Joined Dynamo via trade from D.C. United on Dec. 8, Named Dynamo Defensive Player of the Year in SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his debut in the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs in a 2-1 win at Portland Timbers on November 5 Started and played 90 minutes in eight games this season Nominated to the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Recorded Dynamo's second clean sheet of the season and his eleventh in a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on 5/6 Made his season debut in a 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United on 4/15 63

77 Dressed for first time of the season in a 4-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls on 4/1 Missed the first three games of the season due to an injury in the right knee LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Started and played 120 minutes in a 3-2 win at North Carolina FC in the Fourth Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June 14 Started and played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss against Sporting Kansas City in the Round of 16 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open on June SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Set career highs in appearances (26), starts (24), saves (89), shutouts (5) and wins (5) Named Dynamo Defensive Player of the Year for his play throughout the season Finished the season with 16 consecutive starts Nominated for MLS Save of the Year for tipping Kevin Doyle s header over the cross bar at Colorado on Oct. 23 Matched career high with seven saves at Seattle on October 12, including stunning double save against Erik Friberg that was named MLS Save of the Week (his third such honor of the season) Won MLS Save of the Week for diving stop against Alberto Quintero of San Jose in 2-1 road win Aug. 19 Set career-high with third shutout of the season on July 23 vs. Vancouver Registered second clean sheet of the season in a 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake May 15 & recorded first career assist, launching a long goal kick that MF Giles Barnes ran on to and slotted home for the game-winning goal Started first seven games of the 2016 season, including first career start on opening day vs. New England on March 6 U.S. Open Cup: Played all 270 minutes during 2016 tournament. Played 90 minutes in U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal vs. FC Dallas on July 20. Recorded second straight U.S. Open Cup win and played 90 minutes in 3-1 win over Sporting Kansas City in U.S. Open Cup on June SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Played in three games (all starts) and registered five saves 2014 SEASON (D.C. UNITED) Did not make an MLS appearance while serving as Bill Hamid's backup at D.C. United Recorded three shutouts in three 2014 CONCACAF Champions League starts as United won its group 2013 SEASON (D.C. UNITED) Started all nine games he appeared in and finished the regular season with 28 saves in 810 minutes with a goal against average of 2.22 Registered one shutout on July 7 in a tie against Colorado, and he recorded his first regular season win of the season on Aug. 3 in a 3-1 victory over Montreal Led the Black-and-Red to the finals of the 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup with four consecutive victories in the tournament Saved two penalties against the Richmond Kickers on May 28 as the team advanced in penalty kicks and then anchored the team in consecutive 3-1 victories over the Philadelphia Union on June 12 and the New England Revolution on June 26 to advance to the semifinals. On Aug. 7, he earned his third straight U.S. Open Cup victory with a 2-0 defeat of the Chicago Fire Made appearances in 11 games in his second season with United, starting 10 of them Made 31 saves a career high in 972 minutes and registered two shutouts, both in 0-0 ties to Vancouver Whitecaps FC on March 24 and Seattle Sounders FC on April 7 Playoffs: In Leg 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Willis entered the game to save a re-taken penalty kick en route to a 1-0 series-clinching win against the New York Red Bulls 2011 SEASON (D.C. UNITED) Made his MLS debut on Aug. 13 in the 4-0 win against expansion side Vancouver Whitecaps FC, recording six saves and earning his first career win and shutout Played three matches (all starts) for United, registering one shutout and 12 saves in 270 minutes of action during the 2011 MLS season COLLEGE Started 51 games over five years (including a redshirt season) at the University of Denver YEAR TEAM GP GS MP SOG SV SO GA GAA PG PA W L T 2011 DCU DCU DCU HOU HOU , HOU MLS TOTALS , CAREER HIGHS Goals Allowed Saves Last appearance Last shutout Last assist POST SEASON 5, May 2, 2012, DC at SJ 7, 3 times, last: Oct. 12, 2016, HOU at SEA Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL May 15, 2016, HOU vs. RSL YEAR TEAM GP GS MP SOG SV SO GA GAA PG PA W L T 2012 D.C D.C HOU MLS TOTALS Last apperance Last shutout Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 5, 2017, HOU at POR Nov. 8, 2012, D.C. at NY 2012 SEASON (D.C. UNITED) 64

78 HOUSTON DYNAMO # Player SEA CLB POR NYR NE MIN SJ TOR ORL VAN PHI ATL DAL RSL SEA LA DAL COL MTL MIN DC POR RSL SJ VAN DAL COL SJ NYC LA MIN KC KC CHI Tyler Deric 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 2 Jalil Anibaba 90D 90D 90D D Adolfo Machado 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 4 Agus 4 Philippe Senderos 72D 90D 5 Juan David Cabezas 20 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 65M 90M 90M 45M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 42M 90M 79M 6 Eric Alexander 86M 70M 90M 90M 90M 90M 83M 9M 38 73M 78M 90M 7 DaMarcus Beasley 90D 90D 13 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90F 90D 65D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 17 90D 8 Joe Holland Erick Torres 90F 81F 84F 90F 76F 90F 75F 90F 59 90F 21 90F 90F 55F 90F 90F 90F 63F 62F 22 62F 90F 90F 90F 65F 17 89F 10 Vicente Sanchez F 20 65M F Andrew Wenger F F 14 75F 89F 79F 76M 90F 45F 78F 85F M 90M 12 Romell Quioto 90F 90F 90F F 56F 78M 27 45F 63F 28 78F 89F M 67M 90M 24 69M 13 Ricardo Clark 71M 90M 73M 59M 83M 59M 81 90M 90M 14 90M 90M 90M 90M 83M 78M 90M 90M 90M 59M 90M 62M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 14 Alex 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 85M 90M 73M 90M 56M 69M 90M 66M 67M 45M M 85M 90M 90M 65M 90M 70M 63M 73M 48 63M 12 66M 90M 15 Dylan Remick 90D 90D 90D 63D 90D 90D 25 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 16 Kevin Garcia 31 90D 90D 17 Alberth Elis 74F 75F 73F 26 70F 77F 77F 73F 90F 31F 64F 71F F 72F 90F 90M 25 90M 90M 90M Memo Rodriguez M 89F 31 56F 5 19 Mauro Manotas F 90F 61F F 81F 65M 90F 76F 62F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 78F 90F 68F 28 90F 18 45F 13 90F 23 62F 90F 1 90F 20 A.J. DeLaGarza 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 13D 21 George Malki 22 Leonardo 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 78D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 18 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 23 Jose Escalante Calle Brown 25 Tomas Martinez M 90M 90M 90M 72M 26 Taylor Hunter 27 Boniek Garcia D 90D 90M 56M 17 90M M 90M 12 90M 76M 90M 90M 52M 28 Charlie Ward Christian Lucatero 31 Joe Willis 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G "00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position

79 HOUSTON DYNAMO Game log: Game #1 03/04/2017 HOU 2 vs SEA 1 W Torres 1 (unassisted) 20; Quioto 1 (Alex 1) 42 Game #2 03/11/2017 HOU 3 vs CLB 1 W Quioto 2 (unassisted) 2; Elis 1 (Alex 2) 35; Torres 2 (Alex 3) 65 Game #3 03/18/2017 HOU 2 at POR 4 L Torres 3 (penalty kick) 38; Quioto 3 (Elis 1) 47+ Game #4 04/01/2017 HOU 4 vs NYR 1 W Remick 1 (Alex 4) 14; Torres 4 (penalty kick) 41; Torres 5 (unassisted) 56; Torres 6 (unassisted) 91+ Game #5 04/08/2017 HOU 0 at NE 2 L Game #6 04/15/2017 HOU 2 vs MIN 2 T Manotas 1 (Torres 1, Clark 1) 14; Elis 2 (B. Garcia 1) 43 Game #7 04/22/2017 HOU 2 vs SJ 0 W Torres 7 (penalty kick) 9; Elis 3 (Alexander 1) 72 Game #8 04/28/2017 HOU 0 at TOR 2 L Game #9 05/06/2017 HOU 4 vs ORL 0 W Elis 4 (DeLaGarza 1) 23; Manotas 2 (Alex 5) 51; Manotas 3 (Quioto 1, Alex 6) 65; Quioto 4 (Manotas 1) 75 Game #10 05/12/2017 HOU 2 vs VAN 1 W Elis 5 (Quioto 2) 15; Torres 8 (penalty kick) 68 Game #11 05/17/2017 HOU 0 at PHI 2 L Game #12 05/20/2017 HOU 1 at ATL 4 L Torres 9 (penalty kick) 90 Game #13 05/28/2017 HOU 0 at DAL 0 T Game #14 05/31/2017 HOU 5 vs RSL 1 W own goal (Schmidt) 3; Alex 1 (Manotas 2) 15; Manotas 4 (Torres 2, Elis 2) 45; Torres 10 (Elis 3, Alex 7) 52; Leonardo 1 (B. Garcia 2, Clark 2) 68 Game #15 06/04/2017 HOU 0 at SEA 1 L Game #16 06/17/2017 HOU 2 at LA 2 T Manotas 5 (unassisted) 22; Elis 6 (B. Garcia 3) 74 Game #17 06/23/2017 HOU 1 vs DAL 1 T Torres 11 (Machado 1) 19 Game #18 07/01/2017 HOU 1 at COL 3 L Torres 12 (DeLaGarza 2) 50+ Game #19 07/05/2017 HOU 3 vs MTL 1 W Wenger 1 (Manotas 3) 0:52; Alex 2 (Manotas 4) 23; Rodriguez 1 (unassisted) 67 Game #20 07/19/2017 HOU 0 at MIN 0 T Game #21 07/22/2017 HOU 3 at DC 1 W Wenger 2 (Alex 8) 6; Manotas 6 (Alex 9) 15; Rodriguez 2 (Wenger 1, Alex 10) 17 Game #22 07/29/2017 HOU 2 vs POR 2 T Manotas 7 (unassisted) 37; Cabezas 1 (Rodriguez 1) 81 Game #23 08/05/2017 HOU 0 at RSL 0 T Game #24 08/12/2017 HOU 3 vs SJ 0 W Elis 7 (B. Garcia 4) 21; Sanchez 1 (Elis 4) 86; Manotas 8 (Sanchez 1) 94+ Game #25 08/19/2017 HOU 1 at VAN 2 L Quioto 5 (Manotas 5) 51 Game #26 08/23/2017 HOU 3 at DAL 3 T Sanchez 2 (Torres 3) 1; Torres 13 (Quioto 3) 71; Torres 14 (unassisted) 86 Game #27 09/09/2017 HOU 0 vs COL 1 L Game #28 09/16/2017 HOU 0 at SJ 1 L Game #29 09/23/2017 HOU 1 at NYC 1 T Manotas 9 (Sanchez 2) 16 Game #30 09/27/2017 HOU 3 vs LA 3 T Martinez 1 (DeLaGarza 3, Beasley 1) 26; Elis 8 (penalty kick) 84; Elis 9 (Sanchez 3) 88 Game #31 09/30/2017 HOU 2 vs MIN 1 W Elis 10 (Sanchez 4) 69; Quioto 6 (Sanchez 5) 85 Game #32 10/11/2017 HOU 2 vs KC 1 W Martinez 2 (unassisted) 63; own goal (Palmer-Brown) 77 Game #33 10/15/2017 HOU 0 at KC 0 T Game #34 10/22/2017 HOU 3 vs CHI 0 W Leonardo 2 (Machado 2) 2; Quioto 7 (Leonardo 1) 68; Manotas 10 (Wenger 2, Alex 11) 75

80 HOUSTON DYNAMO U.S. OPEN CUP MLS CUP PLAYOFFS # Player 4R 5R KOR WCS1 WCS2 NCFC KC KC POR POR Tyler Deric 120G 90G 2 Jalil Anibaba 120D 90D 79 90D 90D 3 Adolfo Machado 120D 90D 90D 4 Philippe Senderos 120D 90D 90D 5 Juan David Cabezas 120M 90M 90F 6 Eric Alexander 30 90M 90M 7 DaMarcus Beasley 120D 90D 8 Joe Holland 82M 9 9 Erick Torres 73F 13 73F 10 Vicente Sanchez 78F 90F Andrew Wenger 120F 62M 12 Romell Quioto 47 71F 4 13 Ricardo Clark 87M 14 Alex 68M 90M 19 86M 15 Dylan Remick 120D 90D 90D 16 Kevin Garcia 120D 90D 17 Alberth Elis 120M 90M 90F 18 Memo Rodriguez 111M 90M 19 Mauro Manotas 77M A.J. DeLaGarza 21 George Malki 22 Leonardo 41D 23 Jose Escalante Calle Brown 25 Tomas Martinez 120M 90M 90M 26 Taylor Hunter 120D 90D 27 Boniek Garcia Christian Lucatero 31 Joe Willis 120G 90G 90G 35 Eric Bird 120M 81M 36 Charlie Ward 120M 90M 39 Ruben Luna Jorginho James 9 U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 06/14/2017 HOU 3 at NOCARO 2 (OT) W Wenger (Sánchez) 25; Remick (unassisted) 62; Rodriguez (unassisted) 109 5R 06/28/2017 HOU 0 vs KC 2 L MLS CUP PLAYOFFS KOR 10/26/2017 HOU 1 vs KC 0 W (OT) Elis 1 (Sanchez 1) 94 WCSF1 10/30/2017 HOU 0 vs POR 0 T WCSF2 11/05/2017 HOU 2 at POR 1 W Remick 1 (Anibaba 1, Martinez 1) 43; Manotas 1 (Alexander 1) 77

81 QUESTIONABLE Morris - R hamstring strain MATCH INFORMATION Referee: Christopher Penso Assistants: Jeff Muschik, CJ Morgante Fourth Official: Armando Villareal VAR: Kevin Stott BROADCAST INFORMATION National TV: FS1 Talent: John Strong, Stu Holden and Katie Witham Pre-Match, Halftime and Post-Match TV: Rob Stone, Alexi Lalas and Landon Donovan Local Radio: KIRO Radio 97.3 FM Talent: Matt Johnson and Kasey Keller Pre-Match, Halftime and Post-Match Radio: Wade Webber, Pete Fewing and Danny Jackson Local Radio (Spanish): El Rey 1360 AM Talent: Mario Rodriguez and Felipe Maqueda INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST INFORMATION Asia: bein Sports (ASIA) Australia: bein Sports (AUS) Brazil: Globosat Europe: Eurosport India: DSports Japan: Fuji TV Latin America: FOX Latin America Middle East & North Africa: Abu Dhabi Sports New Zealand: TVNZ Panama: TVN Singapore: Starhub Sub-Saharan Africa: FOX Africa Taiwan: Sportscast United Kingdom: Sky Sports MEDIA SERVICES SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC AT HOUSTON DYNAMO CHAMPIONSHIP LEG 1 Kickoff: November 21, :30 p.m. PT Location: BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, TX A variety of media resources - including Sounders FC s 2017 media guide, player and coach interviews, archived press releases, PR contacts, photos for editorial use, game guides and credential request forms - can be found via SoundersFC.com/Media. Audio files - including post-match media scrums with players and Head Coach Brian Schmetzer s press conferences - can be found via SoundCloud.com/SoundersFC. INJURY REPORT OUT Alonso - R quad strain Evans - Lower back pain MATCH PREVIEW Following a 2-0 aggregate win over Vancouver in the Western Conference Semifinals, Sounders FC continues its quest to defend the 2016 MLS Cup with a Conference Championship matchup against the Houston Dynamo. Following a 19-day break after the secong leg against Whitecaps FC due to the FIFA international schedule, the two sides are set to meet in the first leg on Tuesday, November 21 at BBVA Compass Stadium, before returning to Seattle on Thursday, November 30 for the second leg on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field. After finishing fourth in the Western Conference, Houston defeated Sporting Kansas City in the Knockout Round before upsetting top-seeded Portland in the Conference Semifinals. The Conference Championship is a two-match, aggregate-goal series with the better-seeded club hosting the second leg of play. Table of Contents Page 2017 Schedule 2 This Week at Houston Dynamo 3 Sounders FC Weekly Notes 4 Postseason Stats 6 Attendance Report : At a Glance 9 Sounders FC History 10 Awards and Transactions Roster Regular Season Statistics & Box Scores 13 Mini-Bios Jones PROJECTED LINEUP 7 Roldan 5 29 Bruin Dempsey Lodeiro Nouhou Torres Marshall Leerdam SNAPSHOT SEATTLE HOUSTON Overall Record Goals Scored Goals Allowed Goal Differential INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals Dempsey (12) Torres (14) Assists Lodeiro (12) Alex (11) Goalkeeper Frei (1.09) Deric (1.19) 17 2 Frei Shipp 18

82 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 SOUNDERS FC SCHEDULE MLS REGULAR SEASON RECORD: (HOME: ; AWAY: 3-8-6) 2017 ALL COMPETITIONS RECORD: (HOME: ; AWAY: 3-9-6) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (PT) TV/ATT. W-L-D POS GOAL SCORERS MARCH (1-1-2, 6 GF, 5 GA) Sat. 3/4 at Houston L, , T-8 SEA: Dempsey (58); HOU: Torres (20), Quioto (42) Sat. 3/11 at Montreal D, , T-7 SEA: Lodeiro (83), Bruin (90+4); MTL: Mancosu (17), Piatti (51) Sun. 3/19 New York W, , SEA: Dempsey (28), Morris (66), Shipp (79); NY: Wright-Phillips (57) Sat. 3/25 Club Necaxa D, ,045 FRIENDLY SEA: Fernandez (83); NEC: Díaz (90) Fri. 3/31 Atlanta D, , None APRIL (1-1-2, 8 GF, 6 GA) Sat. 4/8 at San Jose D, , SEA: Lodeiro (84); SJ: Wondolowski (90) Fri. 4/14 at Vancouver L, , SEA: Bruin (89); VAN: Montero (65, 80) Sun. 4/23 at LA Galaxy W, , SEA: Dempsey (29), Own Goal (35), Morris (44); LA: None Sat. 4/29 New England D, , T-6 SEA: Lodeiro (75), Bruin (85), Alonso (88); NE: Kobayashi (15), Agudelo (26, 24) MAY (2-4-0, 3 GF, 11 GA) Sat. 5/6 Toronto FC L, , SEA: None; TOR: Altidore (23) Sat. 5/13 at Chicago L, , SEA: Dempsey (28); CHI: Nikolic (25, 76), Accam (60), Solignac (73) Wed. 5/17 at Sporting KC L, , SEA: None; SKC: Gerso (56, 58, 69) Sat. 5/20 Real Salt Lake W, , SEA: Shipp (42); RSL: None Sat. 5/27 Portland W, , T-6 SEA: Roldan (4); POR: None Wed. 5/31 at Columbus L, , T-7 SEA: None; CLB: Higuain (10), Meram (21), Kamara (59) JUNE (1-1-2, 5 GF, 5 GA) Sun. 6/4 Houston W, , T-5 SEA: Bruin (69); HOU: None Tue. 6/13 Portland W, 2-1 USOC FOURTH ROUND SEA: Kovar (3), Mathers (54); POR: Williams (38) Sat. 6/17 at New York City L, , T-7 SEA: Roldan (40); NYC: Villa (52, 77) Wed. 6/21 Orlando City D, , T-6 SEA: Bruin (19); ORL: Sutter (90+4) Sun. 6/25 at Portland D, , T-7 SEA: Jones (27), Dempsey (90+4); POR: Adi (45), Asprilla (45+4) Wed. 6/28 at San Jose L, 1-2 USOC FIFTH ROUND SEA: Kovar (48); SJ: Salinas (6), Hoesen (84) JULY (3-0-1, 10 GF, 4 GA) Tue. 7/4 at Colorado W, , T-6 SEA: Dempsey (6, 85), Bruin (30); COL: Badji (78) Sat. 7/8 Eintracht Frankfurt D, ,667 FRIENDLY SEA: Dempsey (44); SGE: Hrgota (29) Wed. 7/19 D.C. United W, , T-4 SEA: Bruin (51), Evans (62), Svensson (74), Roldan (78); DC: Brown (8), Harkes (27), Sam (50) Sun. 7/23 San Jose W, , T-4 SEA: Roldan (54, 56), Leerdam (65); SJ: None Sat. 7/29 at LA Galaxy D, , T-4 None AUGUST (3-0-2, 9 GF, 4 GA) Sat. 8/5 at Minnesota W, , T-2 SEA: Bruin (9), Dempsey (18, 73), Morris (71); MIN: None Sat. 8/12 Sporting KC W, , T-1 SEA: Dempsey (36); SKC: None Sun. 8/20 Minnesota W, , T-1 SEA: Marshall (31), Dempsey (90+4); MIN: Finlay (21) Wed. 8/23 at Vancouver D, , SEA: Lodeiro (19); VAN: Montero (64) Sun. 8/27 Portland D, , SEA: Roldan (18); POR: Valeri (45+2) SEPTEMBER (1-1-2, 4 GF, 3 GA) Sat. 9/10 LA Galaxy D, , SEA: Neagle (85); LA: Zardes (25) Sat. 9/16 at FC Dallas D, , T-2 None Sat. 9/23 at Real Salt Lake L, , SEA: None; RSL: Savarino (52), Mulholland (66) Wed. 9/27 Vancouver W, , T-2 SEA: Rodriguez (17), Lodeiro (62), Dempsey (69): VAN: None OCTOBER (2-1-1, 7 GF, 2 GA) Sun. 10/1 at Philadelphia L, , T-2 SEA: None; PHI: Epps (28), Alberg (88) Sun. 10/15 FC Dallas W, , T-2 SEA: Rodríguez (31), Bruin (64, 67), Neagle (90+2); DAL: None Sun. 10/22 Colorado W, , SEA: Bruin (9), Lodeiro (64, 90+4); COL: None Sun. 10/29 at Vancouver D, ,837 Conf. Semi. Leg 1 None NOVEMBER (1-0-0, 2 GF, 0 GA) Thurs. 11/2 vs. Vancouver W, ,587 Conf. Semi. Leg 2 SEA: Dempsey (56, 88); VAN: None Tues. 11/21 at Houston 6:30 p.m. FS1 Conf. Champ. Leg 1 Thurs. 11/30 vs. Houston 7:30 p.m. ESPN Conf. Champ. Leg 2 *Audi MLS Cup Playoffs *International Friendly *Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

83 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT SERIES NOTES In the head-to-head matchups between Sounders FC and the Houston Dynamo, Sounders FC holds a record in the regular season. Additionally, the two sides met in Seattle s first-ever postseason appearance in 2009, which Houston won 1-0 on aggregate. Despite holding a advantage at home, Seattle has never defeated Houston on the road. In the Lone Star State, Houston has posted a record against the Rave Green. Houston topped Seattle in a season-opening contest at BBVA Compass Stadium in March before Seattle won 1-0 at CenturyLink Field in June. Last season, the Western Conference foes tied on three separate occasions. ABOUT HOUSTON Houston joined MLS in 2006 after relocating from San Jose (the San Jose Earthquakes were later reactivated in 2007). Winner of the 2006 and 2007 MLS Cups in its first two MLS seasons, the club became the first MLS team to secure a CCL point in Mexico in Houston plays its home matches at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston, a soccer-specific venue that was opened in YEAR RECORD , MLS Cup champion , MLS Cup champion , lost Conference Semifinals , lost Conference Championship , did not qualify for postseason , lost MLS Cup , lost MLS Cup , lost Conference Championship , did not qualify for postseason , did not qualify for postseason , did not qualify for postseason , currently in Conference Championship The Dynamo perform under the direction of Wilmer Cabrera, who was named Head Coach on October 28, Cabrera played professionally from , logging nearly 500 appearances over 90 goals as a right back. He made 48 caps for the Colombia National Team from Cabrera, 48, served as the manager for the United States U17 team from and at now-defunct MLS side Chivas USA in He spent the 2016 campaign managing the Rio Grande Valley FC Toros. THIS WEEK AT HOUSTON DYNAMO SERIES SNAPSHOT SOUNDERS FC DYNAMO Category 1 2 Total 1 2 Total Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks Goals Scored in 15-Minute Intervals: Total SEA HOU ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS SOUNDERS FC DYNAMO Goals 2 3 players 3 2 players Assists 2 2 players 7 Davis Shots 20 Dempsey 28 Bruin Shots on Goal 8 2 players 9 Davis Fouls Committed 16 Alonso 14 Davis Fouls Sufferered 14 Dempsey 13 Ching Wins 3 Frei 2 2 players Shutouts 4 Frei 1 Willis Saves 28 Frei 19 Hall Goals Allowed 8 Keller 9 Hall ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME HIGHS SOUNDERS FC DYNAMO Goals 1 19 times 2 2 times Assists 1 16 times 2 2 times Shots 7 Montero (3/25/11) 6 Davis (7/11/09) Shots on Goal 3 4 times 3 2 times Fouls Committed 4 4 times 7 Garrido Fouls Suffered 5 Ljungberg (8/23/09) 4 4 times Saves 6 Frei (4/10/16) 7 2 times Goals Allowed 3 Keller/Gspurning 2 4 times ALL-TIME MLS SERIES RESULTS Seattle Sounders FC Record: Home Games: Road Games: SOUNDERS FC SOUNDBYTES Following the second leg win over Vancouver... Head Coach Brian Schmetzer: On the importance of big-time players in the playoffs: [It matters] A lot. So, you had Nelson Valdez last year, who played many times for his country, score the goal to propels us, kind of get us past [Sporting Kansas City]. I think Nico [Lodeiro] in the Dallas series last year got us kind of going pretty good. Jordan Morris in Colorado, scoring the away goal. Big-time players make big-time plays, right? Tonight, you saw [Clint] Dempsey making some big plays. The first goal was a really good effort from distance, and the second was just his instincts inside the box. It certainly was a good play by Nico and Víctor [Rodríguez] to get the ball in quickly, even though some of us might have been saying slow it down. But those guys made the plays when they needed. Clint made the plays when he needed to. Forward Clint Dempsey: On advancing to the next round: It felt good for us to get the win, move on. Our goal this year has been to repeat, so we kept that alive and, you know, I look forward to the next game, the next challenge, but it felt good to get the win. DATE RESULT W/L/D LOCATION 07/11/2009 SEA 2 vs. HOU 1 W CenturyLink Field 08/23/2009 SEA 1 at HOU 1 D Robertson Stadium 08/08/2010 SEA 2 vs. HOU 0 W CenturyLink Field 10/23/2010 SEA 1 at HOU 2 L Robertson Stadium 03/25/2011 SEA 1 vs. HOU 1 D CenturyLink Field 07/30/2011 SEA 1 at HOU 3 L Robertson Stadium 03/23/2012 SEA 2 vs. HOU 0 W CenturyLink Field 08/17/2013 SEA 1 at HOU 3 L BBVA Compass Stadium 08/10/2014 SEA 2 vs. HOU 0 W CenturyLink Field 04/04/2015 SEA 1 vs. HOU 0 W CenturyLink Field 10/18/2015 SEA 1 at HOU 1 D BBVA Compass Stadium 04/10/2016 SEA 1 at HOU 1 D BBVA Compass Stadium 08/24/2016 SEA 1 at HOU 1 D BBVA Compass Stadium 10/12/2016 SEA 0 vs. HOU 0 D CenturyLink Field 03/04/2017 SEA 1 at HOU 2 L BBVA Compass Stadium 06/04/2017 SEA 1 vs. HOU 0 W CenturyLink Field

84 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT SOUNDERS FC WEEKLY NOTES LAST MATCH REWIND: VS. VAN DEMPSEY WINS MLS COMEBACK POY After advancing on aggregate past Vancouver, Sounders FC moves on to the Western Conference Championship for the fourth time in club history. Seattle is now unbeaten in its last five postseason matches, with its last loss in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs coming in last season s Conference Semifinals second leg at FC Dallas (Sounders FC advanced on aggregate). The Rave Green have lost just twice in their last 12 postseason fixtures (8-2-2), dating back 2014 Western Conference Championship. The series marked the first meeting between Sounders FC and Whitecaps FC in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. After meeting three times in the regular season, Seattle led the 2017 series across all competitions in Dating back to 1974, Seattle and Vancouver have met 147 times, with the Rave Green leading the all-time series With a brace in the second leg, Clint Dempsey now has five career postseason goals for Seattle, passing Nicolás Lodeiro for the most in club history. His 54 goals for Sounders FC across all competitions are six behind Fredy Montero for the club record (taking into account MLS regular season, postseason, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League). With shutouts in his last four postseason games, Stefan Frei currently has a 467-minute shutout streak in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, seven minutes shy of the league record. Dating back to September 16, Seattle has kept its opponents off the scoresheet in six of its last eight outings. SEATTLE NOW TOP SIDE SINCE 09 After winning three of its last four regular-season games, Sounders FC now has the most points earned in MLS since joining the league in After sitting in the second spot for years, Brian Schmetzer s club is up to 482 points ( ) since 2009, surpassing the Galaxy s 477 ( ). The New York Red Bulls, Real Salt Lake and FC Dallas round out the top five for the most successful sides in MLS since Sounders FC has been in the league. In addition to the standout results in the regular season, Sounders FC has six major trophies since joining the MLS, including one MLS Cup (2016), one Supporters Shield (2014) and four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014). Seattle has also advanced to the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Knockout Round on three occasions ( , , ). MOST POINTS SINCE 2009 TEAM PTS W-L-D GOALS Seattle Sounders FC LA Galaxy New York Red Bulls Real Salt Lake FC Dallas BY THE NUMBERS 3: Seattle players - Svensson, Lodeiro and Torres - who helped their respective national teams qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. 5: Postseason goals scored by Clint Dempsey with Seattle, the most in club history. Major League Soccer announced last Wednesday that Sounders FC forward Clint Dempsey has been named 2017 MLS Comeback Player of the Year. Dempsey led Sounders FC with 12 regular season goals to go along with five assists in 2017 after being sidelined with an irregular heartbeat diagnosis in August of last season, forcing him to miss the club s 2016 MLS Cup run. Dempsey edged Columbus Federico Higuaín and Houston s Erick Torres for the award, which honors an MLS player who has overcome injuries and/or adversity in order to achieve success during the 2017 regular season. Dempsey is the second Sounders FC player to win the award after Eddie Johnson in After being diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat in August of 2016, sidelining him for Seattle s MLS Cup run and putting his professional future in question, Dempsey returned to action with Sounders FC in the 2017 preseason. He went on to lead the Rave Green with 12 goals to go along with five assists in 29 appearances (25 starts) this season, and his 46 regular-season goals for Seattle are just one goal shy of the Sounders FC all-time club scoring record held by Fredy Montero. In the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, Dempsey has already added two more goals to his tally this season, scoring a brace against Vancouver to seal semifinal-round victory on November MLS COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR VOTING RESULTS PLAYER PLAYER % MEDIA % CLUB % AVERAGE % Clint Dempsey 14.52% 26.38% 15.48% 18.79% Federico Higuaín 16.13% 11.96% 26.19% 18.09% Erick Torres 6.05% 22.39% 15.48% 14.64% INTERNATIONAL SOUNDERS Sounders FC midfielder Gustav Svensson came off the bench in both legs of Sweden s UEFA playoff, helping his side to a 1-0 aggregate victory over four-time FIFA World Cup champion Italy. Svensson was a first-half injury sub, logging 72 minutes in a World Cup-clinching 0-0 draw in the second leg. After finishing second in Group A, Sweden drew a matchup with Italy in a blind draw for its matchup in the UEFA playoff. Svensson becomes the third Seattle player to help his national team advance to Russia. Nico Lodeiro (Uruguay) and Román Torres (Panama) previously qualified for Russia out of CONMEBOL and CONCACAF qualifying, respectively. Defender Nouhou made his full international debut for Cameroon on November 11. Nouhou, who made 19 appearances in his first MLS season, registered six tackles and two interceptions over 90 minutes against Zambia. Defender Román Torres traveled down to Panama City following the second leg of the Western Conference Semifinals to take part in the 114th anniversary of Panama s independence from Colombia. At those celebrations, Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela presented Torres with the national flag and the keys to Panama City in celebration of his goal that sent Panama through to the World Cup. Torres re-joined Sounders FC following the celebrations and skipped Panama s friendlies against Iran and Wales in order to train with Seattle ahead of the Western Conference Championship. 6: Sounders FC players in the top 25 of MLS jersey sales this season, the most of any team. 9: Consecutive postseason berths for Sounders FC, the longest current streak in MLS. 12: Assists recorded this season by Nico Lodeiro, one shy of the club record held by Obafemi Martins (2014) and Mauro Rosales (2011 and 2012). 94: Tackles won by Cristian Roldan, the most in MLS this season. 110: Fouls suffered by Lodeiro in 2017, 15 more than anyone else in MLS. 467: Current stretch of scoreless minutes by Stefan Frei in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, seven minutes shy of the league record 2,980: Touches recorded by Lodeiro this season, the most in MLS. SIX SOUNDERS IN TOP 25 MLS JERSEYS Sounders FC led all Major League Soccer clubs with six players among the top 25 best-selling adidas MLS jerseys in 2017 on MLSstore.com. Jordan Morris came in as the top-selling Seattle player at fourth in MLS, with Clint Dempsey coming in two spots later at sixth. Nicolás Lodeiro and Osvaldo Alonso ranked 10th and 11th, respectively, giving Seattle four players in the top 11. Rounding out Seattle s inclusion in the top 25 are Román Torres, who ranked 20th overall, and Cristian Roldan, who came in 22nd. This marks the fourth consecutive season that Dempsey has cracked the top 10 in jersey sales. The Nacogdoches, Texas native topped the list in 2014 and 2015 before finishing second to Andrea Pirlo last season. Morris makes the list for the second straight year after also ranking fourth as a rookie one season ago.

85 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS SOUNDERS FC PLAYOFF HISTORY FLASHBACK: 2009 CONFERENCE SEMIS DATE ROUND OPPONENT RESULT 10/29/2009 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. Houston D, /8/2009 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at Houston L, /31/2010 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. LA Galaxy L, /7/2010 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at LA Galaxy L, 1-2 The 2017 Western Conference Championship marks the second time Sounders FC and the Houston Dynamo have met in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, with the two sides previously playing in the 2009 Western Conference Semifinals. It was the first postseason action in Seattle s MLS history, with the club coming off of an impressive inaugural campaign in 2009, finishing and shattering league attendance records in the process. 10/29/2011 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 at Real Salt Lake L, /2/2011 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 vs. Real Salt Lake W, /2/2012 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. Real Salt Lake D, /8/2012 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at Real Salt Lake W, /11/2012 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 at LA Galaxy L, /18/2012 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 vs. LA Galaxy W, /30/2013 Knockout Round vs. Colorado W, /2/2013 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. Portland L, /7/2013 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at Portland L, /2/2014 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 at FC Dallas D, /10/2014 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 vs. FC Dallas D, /23/2014 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 at LA Galaxy L, /20/2014 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 vs. LA Galaxy W, /28/2015 Conf. Knockout Round vs. LA Galaxy W, /1/2015 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. FC Dallas W, /8/2015 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at FC Dallas L, 1-2* 10/27/2016 Conf. Knockout Round vs. Sporting KC W, /30/2016 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. FC Dallas W, /06/2016 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at FC Dallas L, /22/2016 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 vs. Colorado W, /27/2016 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 at Colorado W, /10/2016 MLS Cup Final at Toronto D, /29/2017 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 at Vancouver D, /2/2017 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 vs. Vancouver W, /21/2017 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 at Houston 11/30/2017 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 vs. Houston *FC Dallas advanced in penalty-kick shootout +Sounders FC won via penalty-kick shootout 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS KNOCKOUT ROUND #3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 5 vs. #6 San Jose Earthquakes 0 #4 Houston Dynamo 1 vs. #5 Sporting Kansas City 0 (AET) SEMIFINALS (TWO-LEG AGGREGATE) #1 Portland Timbers 1 vs. #4 Houston Dynamo 2 #2 Seattle Sounders FC 2 vs. #3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 Featuring 2009 MLS Newcomer of the Year Fredy Montero, Best XI selection Freddie Ljungberg and rookie sensation Steve Zakuani, Seattle failed to register a goal across two legs and ended up falling in 1-0 on aggregate, including extra time in the second leg. Goalkeeper Kasey Keller held the Dynamo scoreless for 186 minutes before Brian Ching scored in the extra time of the second leg to push Houston through. MATCH SUMMARY - LEG 1 Seattle Sounders FC 0 vs. Houston Dynamo 0 October 29, 2009 Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field Attendance: 35,807 SCORING SUMMARY None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners SEA HOU Sounders FC XI - Kasey Keller; James Riley, Patrick Ianni, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Leo Gonzalez; Nate Jaqua, Osvaldo Alonso, Brad Evans, Steve Zakuani (Sebastien Le Toux 82 ); Fredy Montero (Roger Levesque 63 ), Freddie Ljungberg Houston Dynamo XI - Pat Onstad, Bobby Boswell, Geoff Cameron, Mike Chabala, Andre Hainault, Ricardo Clark, Brad Davis, Stuart Holden, Brian Mullan, Brian Ching (Cam Weaver 89 ), Dominic Oduro (Luis Angel Landin 79 ) MATCH SUMMARY - LEG 2 Seattle Sounders FC 0 at Houston Dynamo 1 (After Extra Time) November 8, 2009 Robertson Stadium Attendance: 27,465 SCORING SUMMARY HOU - Brian Ching 96 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners HOU SEA Sounders FC XI - Kasey Keller; James Riley, Patrick Ianni, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Leo Gonzalez; Nate Jaqua, Osvaldo Alonso, Brad Evans, Steve Zakuani (Sebastien Le Toux 82 ); Fredy Montero (Roger Levesque 63 ), Freddie Ljungberg Houston Dynamo XI - Pat Onstad, Andre Hainault, Geoff Cameron, Bobby Boswell, Mike Chabala, Brian Mullan, Stuart Holden, Ricardo Clark, Brad Davis (Corey Ashe 98 ), Dominic Oduro (Luis Angel Landin 81), Brian Ching (Cam Weaver ) EASTERN CONFERENCE KNOCKOUT ROUND #3 Chicago Fire 0 vs. #6 New York Red Bulls 4 #4 Atlanta United FC 0 (1) vs. #5 Columbus Crew SC 0 (3) SEMIFINALS (TWO-LEG AGGREGATE) #1 Toronto FC 2 vs. #6 New York Red Bulls 2 (TOR advances on away goals) #2 New York City FC 3 vs. #5 Columbus Crew SC 4

86 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS STATS UNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E 2 M Clint Dempsey / /0 17 F Will Bruin / /0 10 M Nicolas Lodeiro / /0 8 M Victor Rodriguez / /0 19 M Harry Shipp / /0 6 M Osvaldo Alonso / /0 21 M Jordy Delem / /0 24 GK Stefan Frei / /0 33 D Joevin Jones / /0 18 D Kelvin Leerdam / /0 14 D Chad Marshall / /0 27 M Lamar Neagle / /0 7 M Cristian Roldan / /0 4 M Gustav Svensson / /0 5 D Nouhou / /0 29 D Roman Torres / /0 Team totals / /0 Opponent totals / /0 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Clint Dempsey 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Will Bruin 1, Harry Shipp 1 PENALTY-KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO 24 GK Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS BOX SCORES Sounders FC 0 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 October 29, 2017 at BC Place (Vancouver, BC) Attendance: 27,837 SCORING None Lineup: Frei; Marshall (Neagle 78 ), Leerdam, Nouhou, Torres; Lodeiro - captain, Delem (Svensson 64 ), Jones, Shipp (Alonso 74 ), Roldan; Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Wingo Sounders FC 2 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 November 2, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.) Attendance: 39,587 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Shipp, Bruin) 56 SEA - Dempsey (Rodriguez, Lodeiro) 88 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou; Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Shipp (Rodriguez 67 ), Jones (Svensson 60 ), Dempsey; Bruin (Neagle ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Wingo

87 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT ALL-TIME SOUNDERS FC POSTSEASON STATS UNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E 2 F Clint Dempsey / /0 10 M Nico Lodeiro / /0 16 F Nelson Valdez / /0 6 M Osvaldo Alonso / /1 7 F Eddie Johnson / /0 3 M Brad Evans / /0 13 F Jordan Morris / /0 20 D Zach Scott / /0 17 D DeAndre Yedlin / /0 23 M Andreas Ivanschitz / /0 14 D Chad Marshall / /0 8 M Erik Friberg / /0 27 M/F Lamar Neagle / /0 11 M Steve Zakuani / /0 15 M Mario Martinez / /0 33 D Joevin Jones / /0 17 F Fredy Montero / /0 10 M Marco Pappa / /0 4 D Tyrone Mears / /0 13 M Christian Tiffert / /0 21 F Nate Jaqua / /0 17 F Will Bruin / /0 19 M Harry Shipp / /0 21 M Shalrie Joseph / /0 8 M\ Victor Rodriguez / /0 24 GK Stefan Frei / /0 12 D Leo Gonzalez / /0 34 D Jhon Kennedy Hurtado / /0 7 M Cristian Roldan / /0 9 F Obafemi Martins / /0 31 D Jeff Parke / /0 18 GK Kasey Keller / /0 29 D Román Torres / /0 1 GK Michael Gspurning / /1 7 D James Riley /1 5 M Andy Rose / /0 5 D Adam Johansson / /0 15 M Alvaro Fernandez / /0 8 D Marc Burch / /0 19 D Djimi Traore / /0 4 D Pat Ianni / /0 91 D Oniel Fisher / /0 23 M Servando Carrasco / /0 26 M Adam Moffat / /0 14 D Tyrone Marshall / /0 10 M Freddie Ljungberg / /0 18 D Kelvin Leerdam / /0 5 D Nouhou / /0 9 F Blaise Nkufo / /0 24 F Roger Levesque / /0 10 M Mauro Rosales / /0 42 M Micheal Azira / /0 12 D Nathan Sturgis / /0 23 M Sanna Nyassi / /0 26 F Sammy Ochoa / /0 2 F Mike Fucito / /0 24 GK Marcus Hahnemann / /0 27 M Alex Caskey / /0 9 F Herculez Gomez / /0 21 M Jordy Delem / /0 16 F David Estrada / /0 9 F Sebastien Le Toux / /0 19 F Chad Barrett / /0 4 M Gustav Svensson / /0 33 F Kenny Cooper / /0 4 D Jalil Anibaba / /0 Team totals / /3 Opponent totals / /0 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Dempsey 3, Alonso 1, Lodeiro 1, Evans 1, Martinez 1, Scott 1, Friberg 1, Valdez 1, Morris 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Evans 1, Montero 1, Tiffert 1, J. Jones 1, Shipp 1, Bruin 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Alonso 1-1, Lodeiro 1-1 UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO 24 GK Stefan Frei GK Kasey Keller GK Michael Gspurning GK Marcus Hahnemann Team totals Opponent totals

88 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2nd Highest Attendance in the Americas SOUNDERS FC ATTENDANCE REPORT PACKED HOUSE SEA OF GREEN 164 Consecutive Home MLS Sellouts CURRENT 2017 MLS SEASON AVERAGES TEAM DATES AVERAGE Atlanta United FC 17 48,200 Seattle Sounders FC 17 43,666 Toronto FC 17 27,647 Orlando City SC 17 25,028 LA Galaxy 17 22, REPORTED ATTENDANCE RANKINGS No. Club Attendance 1 FC Barcelona (ESP) 81,677 2 Borussia Dortmund (GER) 81,104 3 Manchester United (ENG) 75,291 4 Bayern Munich (GER) 75,000 5 Real Madrid (ESP) 67,985 6 FC Schalke 04 (GER) 60,490 7 Arsenal FC (ENG) 59,990 8 West Ham United (ENG) 56,966 9 SL Benfica (POR) 55, Celtic FC (SCO) 54, Manchester City (ENG) 54, Liverpool (ENG) 52, Hamburger SV (GER) 51, Bor. Monchengladbach (GER) 51, Newcastle United (ENG) 51, Kerala Blasters (IND) 49, Monterrey (MEX) 49, FC Koln (GER) 49, Rangers FC (SCO) 49, Ajax (NED) 48, Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 48, Feyenoord (NED) 47, VfB Stuttgart (GER) 47, Hertha BSC (GER) 46, PSG (FRA) 44, Guanzhou Evergrande (CHI) 44, Atletico Madrid (ESP) 43, Sporting CP (POR) 43, Seattle Sounders FC (USA) 42, Athletic Bilbao (ESP) 42, Inter (ITA) 42, Sunderland (ENG) 41, AC Milan (ITA) 41, Chelsea (ENG) 41, RB Leipzig (GER) 41,473 *Attendance figures according to ESPN FC and World- Football.net SOUNDERS FC ATTENDANCE AVERAGES SINCE 2009 YEAR TEAM AVERAGE 2016 Seattle Sounders FC 42, Seattle Sounders FC 44, Seattle Sounders FC 43, Seattle Sounders FC 44, Seattle Sounders FC 43, Seattle Sounders FC 38, Seattle Sounders FC 36, Seattle Sounders FC 30,897 PERFORMING FOR THE MASSES SOUNDERS FC RECORD WITH MORE THAN 45,000 FANS Attendance Opponent Result Date 67,385 Portland W, 1-0 8/25/13 66,452 Portland W, /7/12 66,216 LA Galaxy D, /27/13 64,358 Portland W, 2-1 8/30/15 64,207 Portland W, 2-0 7/13/14 64,140 San Jose W, /15/11 60,908 LA Galaxy W, 4-0 8/5/12 57,673 LA Galaxy W, /25/14 56,097 LA Galaxy D, /4/15 55,765 Vancouver L, /10/14 55,718 Vancouver W, 2-0 8/18/12 55,435 Salt Lake W, /25/15 55,107 Salt Lake W, 2-0 9/13/13 53,679 Vancouver W, 3-2 6/8/13 53,302 Portland W, 3-2 8/21/16 53,125 Vancouver L, 0-3 8/1/15 51,796 Portland D, 1-1 8/27/17 50,276 Houston W, 2-0 8/10/14 50,022 Salt Lake W, /23/16 49,746 San Jose W, 1-0 5/17/14 48,478 FC Dallas W, /15/17 48,458 LA Galaxy D, 1-1 7/31/16 47,537 NYC FC L, 0-2 6/25/16 47,362 Portland W, 1-0 5/27/17 47,111 Vancouver W, 1-0 9/17/16 46,932 Kansas City D, 1-1 6/20/12 46,758 LA Galaxy W, /30/14 46,065 New York W, 4-2 6/23/11 45,600 New York W, 3-1 3/19/17 TOTAL RECORD 29 GP

89 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017: SOUNDERS FC MLS REGULAR SEASON SPLITS SITUATIONAL SPLITS PLAYER SPLITS GOAL SPLITS Overall Home Away When Alonso... Scores Scores or assists Starts GOALS SCORED (52) While leading 17 While tied 21 While trailing 14 March April May June July August September October vs. Eastern Conf vs. Western Conf National TV Local TV When leading at half When tied at half When trailing at half When scoring first When conceding first Scoreless draws (3) With 0 goals scored With 1 goal scored With 2 goals scored With 3 goals scored With 4+ goals scored Conceding 0 goals Conceding 1 goal Conceding 2 goals Conceding 3 goals Conceding 4+ goals When Bruin... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Dempsey... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Evans... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Jones... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Lodeiro... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Morris... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Roldan... Scores Scores or assists Starts Inside the six-yard box 16 Inside the 18-yard box 24 Outside the area 4 Penalties 4 Run of play 42 Set piece 9 Own Goals 1 Unassisted 16 One assist 17 Two assists 19 Forwards 26 Midfielders 22 Defenders 3 Own Goals 1 GOALS ALLOWED (39) While leading 7 While tied 16 While trailing 16 Inside the six-yard box 7 Inside the 18-yard box 20 Outside the area 7 Penalties 5 Run of play 29 Set piece 10 Own Goals 0 Unassisted 8 One assist 18 Two assists : SOUNDERS FC STARTING XI BY THE NUMBERS Forwards 23 Midfielders 15 Defenders 1 MIDFIELDER / FORWARD FORWARD MIDFIELDER / FORWARD Morris (9) Bruin (20) Lodeiro (24) Shipp (7) Morris (12) Shipp (4) Jones (7) Adekoya (1) Fernandez (3) Rodriguez (5) Dempsey (1) Kovar (1) Dempsey (3) Evans (1) Lodeiro (1) Morris (1) Fernandez (1) MIDFIELDER Roldan (1) Dempsey (21) Lodeiro (7) Roldan (5) MIDFIELDER Fernandez (1) MIDFIELDER Roldan (25) Alonso (24) Svensson (9) Svensson (7) Delem (2) LEFT BACK CENTER BACK Lodeiro (1) CENTER BACK RIGHT BACK Jones (21) Torres (21) Marshall (22) Leerdam (14) Nouhou (10) Alfaro (8) Svensson (12) Delem (6) Fisher (3) Marshall (5) Evans (5) Fisher (5) Svensson (2) GOALKEEPER Roldan (2) Frei (33) Miller (1)

90 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT HEAD COACH BRIAN SCHMETZER After leading Sounders FC to one of the most improbable comebacks in MLS history, Brian Schmetzer was named the club s second-ever Head Coach on November 2, Upon assuming the interim manager role on July 26, 2016 following the departure of Sigi Schmid, Seattle sat in ninth place in the Western Conference with a record. Under Schmetzer, Sounders FC finished the season with an record and a fourthplace finish, becoming the first team in MLS history to make the MLS Cup Playoffs after having 20 or fewer points through the first 20 matches of the season. He is the first coach in MLS history to lead his team to the MLS Cup title after assuming the Head Coach position midseason. A longtime Sounders FC assistant and former USL Sounders manager, Schmetzer entered his eighth season as Top Assistant Coach in 2016, a position he retained since December 22, He is one of the Puget Sound soccer community s most recognizable and respected figures after playing and coaching for the region s top professional franchises since Schmetzer served seven seasons as the Head Coach of the Sounders United Soccer League s First Division club from before making the jump to MLS. He guided Seattle to USL-1 championships in 2005 and 2007, and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal advancements in 2007 and Schmetzer has 14 years of coaching experience and a 15-year background playing at the professional level. He was a member of six championship teams during that span. In addition to the two USL championships, his teams also twice won the Commissioner s Cup for the league s best record (2002, 2007), while also qualifying for the playoffs six of seven years. He was chosen USL-1 Coach of the Year in 2002 after going The Sounders were league runners-up in His overall regular season record in the USL era was Previously, he was assistant to former United States National Team defender Fernando Clavijo with the Seattle SeaDogs from Seattle won the Continental Indoor Soccer League title in A Seattle native, Schmetzer was coached by his father, Walt, as a youth. His team won seven out of 10 state youth championships. He signed with the SOUNDERS FC HISTORY SCHMETZER VS. MLS Team Regular Season Postseason Total Atlanta Chicago Colorado Columbus D.C. United FC Dallas Houston Kansas City L.A. Galaxy Montreal Minnesota New England New York New York City Orlando City Philadelphia Portland Real Salt Lake San Jose Toronto Vancouver TOTAL Sounders North American Soccer League franchise following his graduation from Seattle s Nathan Hale High School in He played three seasons as a midfielder for Seattle before going to Tulsa for the final NASL season in Schmetzer signed with the San Diego Sockers in 1984 and played seven seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League with San Diego ( ), Tacoma ( ) and St. Louis ( ). He was a member of San Diego s MISL championship teams in 1985, 1986 and He returned to Seattle for the Sounders inaugural A-League season in 1994 before completing his playing career with the SeaDogs from In 1985, Schmetzer played on loan to FC Seattle, scoring twice in a 2-1 friendly win over Brazil s Santos. While with Tacoma and FC Seattle, Schmetzer s teammates included younger brothers Andy and Walter. Schmetzer and his wife Kristine have six children between them. SOUNDERS FC ALL-TIME LEADERS (MLS) CAREER SINGLE-SEASON GAMES STARTED 252 Alonso 245 Alonso 200 Evans 179 Evans 137 Gonzalez 131 Frei 131 Frei 120 Gonzalez 119 Montero 116 Marshall MINUTES GOALS 21,548 Alonso 47 Montero 15,487 Evans 46 Dempsey 11,144 Frei 40 Martins 10,638 Gonzalez 28 Neagle 10,119 Marshall 23 Johnson ASSISTS SHOTS 34 Montero 411 Montero Rosales 392 Dempsey 27 Evans 288 Alonso 25 Dempsey 187 Neagle 23 Martins 168 Evans SAVES SHUTOUTS 385 Frei 40 Frei 270 Keller 30 Keller 135 Gspurning 18 Gspurning GAMES STARTED 34 Frei, Frei, 2014 Keller, 2011 Keller, 2011 Morris, Lodeiro, Lodeiro, 2017 Roldan, 2017 Roldan, 2017 Frei, 2017 Frei, others 8 others MINUTES GOALS 3,060 Frei, Martins, 2014 Keller, Dempsey, ,970 Frei, 2017 Martins, ,965 Lodeiro, Johnson, ,960 Roldan, Montero, 2012 ASSISTS SHOTS 13 Martins, Montero, 2012 Rosales, Dempsey, 2017 Rosales, Dempsey, Lodeiro, Montero, Jones, Montero, Montero, 2010 Dempsey, 2014 Dempsey, 2015 SAVES SHUTOUTS 111 Frei, Frei, Keller, Keller, Frei, times

91 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown Previous Club 1 Tyler Miller GK /12/93 Woodbury, NJ Northwestern (NCAA) 2 Clint Dempsey F /9/83 Nacogdoches, TX Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) 3 Brad Evans M /20/85 Phoenix, AZ Columbus Crew SC 4 Gustav Svensson M /7/87 Gothenburg, Sweden Guangzhou (R&F) 5 Nouhou D /23/97 Douala, Cameroon Sounders FC 2 (USL) 6 Osvaldo Alonso M /11/85 San Cristobal, Cuba Charleston (USL) 7 Cristian Roldan M /3/95 Pico Rivera, CA Washington (NCAA) 8 Víctor Rodríguez M /23/89 Barcelona, Spain Sporting Gijon (ESP) 10 Nicolás Lodeiro M /21/89 Paysandú, Uruguay Boca Juniors (ARG) 11 Aaron Kovar M /14/93 Seattle, WA Stanford (NCAA) 12 Seyi Adekoya F /5/95 Seattle, WA UCLA (NCAA) 13 Jordan Morris F /26/94 Mercer Island, WA Stanford (NCAA) 14 Chad Marshall D /22/84 Riverside, CA Columbus Crew Sc 15 Tony Alfaro D /15/93 Santa Barbara, CA Cal State Dominguez Hills (NCAA) 16 Calum Mallace M /10/90 Mendota Heights, MN Montreal Impact 17 Will Bruin F /24/89 St. Louis, MO Houston Dynamo 18 Kelvin Leerdam D /24/90` Utrecht, Netherlands Vitesse (NED) 19 Harry Shipp M /07/91 Lake Forest, IL Montreal Impact 21 Jordy Delem M /18/93 Fort-de-France, Martinique Sounders FC 2 (USL) 23 Henry Wingo M /4/95 Seattle, WA Washington (NCAA) 24 Stefan Frei GK /20/86 Altstaetten, Switzerland Toronto FC 27 Lamar Neagle M/F /7/87 Federal Way, WA D.C. United 29 Román Torres D /20/86 Panama City, Panama Milionarios (COL) 32 Zach Mathers M /14/94 Ft. Worth, TX Sounders FC 2 (USL) 33 Joevin Jones D /3/91 Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Chicago Fire 35 Bryan Meredith GK /2/90 Scotch Plains, NJ San Jose Earthquakes 91 Oniel Fisher M/D /22/91 Portmore, Jamaica New Mexico (NCAA) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE COACHING STAFF No. Name Pos Pronunication 5 Nouhou D NEW-hoo 6 Osvaldo Alonso M ahs-vahl-doe 7 Cristian Roldan M Roll-dahn 10 Nicolás Lodeiro M NEEKO-loss lo-dare-oh 12 Seyi Adekoya F SHAY-ee ad-uh-coy-ah 15 Tony Alfaro D Al-FAR-oh 16 Calum Mallace M Kal-um Mal-us 18 Kelvin Leerdam D Leer-DAHM 24 Stefan Frei GK STEF-in FRY 27 Lamar Neagle M/F NAY-gull 29 Román Torres D roe-mahn 33 Joevin Jones D JOE-vin 91 Oniel Fisher M/D Oh-neel Brian Schmetzer Head Coach Gonzalo Pineda Assistant Coach Djimi Traore Assistant Coach Tom Dutra Club Director of Goalkeeping Chad Kolarcik Head Strength & Conditioning Coach TECHNICAL STAFF Garth Lagerwey General Manager & President of Soccer Chris Henderson VP of Soccer & Sporting Director Grant Clark Team Administration Director Vince Johnson Team Services Director Chris Cornish Director of Sports Medicine Paul Lombardo Assistant Athletic Trainer Aki Tajima Assistant Athletic Trainer Jake Bronowski Assistant Athletic Trainer Nolan Myer Director of Equipment Operations Scott Tranilla First Team Equipment Manager Ravi Ramineni Sports Science Data Analyst Sean Muldoon Assistant Strength Coach / Sports Scientist Tom Childs Sports Science Video Analyst

92 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT TRANSACTIONS 2017 WEEKLY AWARDS DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION August 10 Calum Mallace Acquired from Montreal for 2019 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft Pick Victor Mansaray Waived August 7 Lamar Neagle Acquired from DC for 2018 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft Pick August 2 Víctor Rodríguez Signed to contract using TAM July 1 Kelvin Leerdam Signed to contract using TAM June 13 Felix Chenkam Signed to short-term agreement Rodrigue Ele Signed to short-term agreement Brian Nana-Sinkam Signed to short-term agreement Francisco Narbon Signed to short-term agreement David Olsen Signed to short-term agreement Irvin Parra Signed to short-term agreement Charles Renken Signed to short-term agreement Sam Rogers Signed to short-term agreement Ray Saari Signed to short-term agreement March 2 Zach Mathers Signed to First Team roster Jordy Delem Signed to First Team roster Feb. 6 Victor Mansaray Loaned to FC Cincinnati Jan. 30 Gustav Svensson Signed to contract Jan. 26 Nouhou Tolo Signed to First Team roster Jan. 24 Tyrone Mears Traded to ATL for GAM Jan. 18 Seyi Adekoya Signed as a Homegrown Player Jan.18 Henry Wingo Signed as a Homegrown Player Jan. 17 Kyle Bjornethun Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 17 Doug Goodman Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 17 Jake Stovall Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 13 Brian Nana-Sinkam Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 13 Dominic Oduro Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft WEEK PLAYER AWARD Week 4 Cristian Roldan MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 4 Gustav Svensson MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 6 Nico Lodeiro AT&T Goal of the Week Week 6 Stefan Frei MLS Save of the Week Week 8 Clint Dempsey MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 8 Nico Lodeiro MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 10 Stefan Frei MLS Save of the Week Week 13 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 19 Clint Dempsey Alcatel MLS Player of the Week Week 20 Cristian Roldan MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 22 Clint Dempsey MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Nicolás Lodeiro MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 23 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 24 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 32 Will Bruin MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 33 Nicolás Lodeiro MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Román Torres MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week 2017 MONTHLY AWARDS MONTH PLAYER AWARD N/A Dec. 23 Will Bruin Traded from HOU for GAM and TAM Dec. 22 Harry Shipp Traded from MTL for GAM Dec players Contract options not exercised Dec players Contract options exercised Dec. 8 Bryan Meredith Selected in Re-Entry Draft 2017 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER CONSTRUCTION DRAFT TRADE SIGNING PLAYER Evans Roldan Miller Fisher Alfaro Mathers* YEAR (DRAFT) 2009 (Expansion) 2015 (SuperDraft) 2015 (SuperDraft) 2015 (SuperDraft) 2016 (SuperDraft) 2016 (SuperDraft) PLAYER YEAR (TEAM) Frei 2013 (Toronto) Marshall 2013 (Columbus) J. Jones 2016 (Chicago) Shipp 2016 (Montreal) Bruin 2016 (Houston) Neagle 2017 (D.C. United) Mallace 2017 (Montreal) PLAYER YEAR (DP / HG) Alonso 2009 Dempsey 2013 (DP) Kovar 2014 (HG) Torres 2015 Morris 2016 (HG) Lodeiro 2016 (DP) Fernandez 2016 Meredith 2016 Wingo 2017 (HG) Adekoya 2017 (HG) Tolo 2017* Svensson 2017 Delem 2017* Leerdam 2017 Rodríguez 2017 *Spent 2016 season with USL affiliate (S2)

93 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATS UNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E 2 M Clint Dempsey / /1 17 F Will Bruin / /0 10 M Nicolas Lodeiro / /1 7 M Cristian Roldan \ / /0 13 F Jordan Morris / /0 19 M Harry Shipp / /0 8 M Víctor Rodríguez / /0 27 M/F Lamar Neagle / /0 M/F Lamar Neagle (total) / /0 33 D Joevin Jones / /1 4 D Gustav Svensson / /0 6 M Osvaldo Alonso / /0 14 D Chad Marshall / /0 18 D Kelvin Leerdam / /0 3 D Brad Evans / /1 29 D Roman Torres / /1 24 GK Stefan Frei / /0 5 D Nouhou Tolo / /1 21 M Jordy Delem / /0 15 D Tony Alfaro / /0 8 M Alvaro Fernandez / /0 91 D Oniel Fisher / /0 11 M Aaron Kovar / /0 23 M Henry Wingo / /0 1 GK Tyler Miller / /0 12 F Seyi Adekoya / /0 16 M Calum Mallace / /0 M Calum Mallace (total) / /0 80 F Victor Mansaray / /0 32 M Zach Mathers / /0 35 GK Bryan Meredith / /0 Own Goals Received 1 Team totals / /6 Opponent totals / /4 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Will Bruin 4, Cristian Roldan 3, Clint Dempsey 3, Victor Rodriguez 2, Jordan Morris 1, Harry Shipp 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Nicolás Lodeiro 5, Clint Dempsey 4, Joevin Jones 2, Gustav Svensson 2, Cristian Roldan 2, Kelvin Leerdam 2, Osvaldo Alonso 1, Will Bruin 1, Chad Marshall 1, Jordan Morris 1 PENALTY-KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Nicolás Lodeiro 1-1, Clint Dempsey 1-2 UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO 24 GK Stefan Frei GK Tyler Miller GK Bryan Meredith N/A Team totals Opponent totals

94 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES Sounders FC 1 at Houston Dynamo 2 March 4, 2017 at BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, TX) Attendance: 20,758 SCORING SEA - Dempsey 58 HOU - Torres 20, Quioto (De Lima) 42 Lineup: Frei; Svensson (Wingo 85 ), Marshall*, Torres*, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Fernandez (Bruin 76 ), Dempsey, Lodeiro; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Mathers, Shipp Sounders FC 2 at Montreal Impact 2 March 11, 2017 at Olympic Stadium (Montreal, QC) Attendance: 34,373 SCORING SEA - Lodeiro (penalty) 83, Bruin 90+4 MTL - Mancosu (Piatti, Bernier) 17, Piatti (Bernier) 51 Lineup: Frei; Svensson (Fisher 59 ), Torres (Bruin 85 ), Marshall, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Shipp (Wingo 72 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Fernandez Sounders FC 3 vs. New York Red Bulls 1 March 19, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 45,600 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (penalty) 28, Morris (Lodeiro, Jones) 66, Shipp (Jones) 79 NY - Wright-Phillips (Zizzo) 57 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Fernandez* 65 ), Svensson, Marshall, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey* (Wingo 90 ), Shipp; Morris (Bruin 81 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Adekoya, Mathers Sounders FC 0 vs. Atlanta United FC 0 March 31, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,182 SCORING None Lineup: Frei; Delem (Wingo 80 ), Svensson, Alfaro, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Fernandez (Dempsey 57 ), Shipp (Bruin 89 ), Lodeiro; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Tolo, Torres, Fisher Sounders FC 1 at San Jose Earthquakes 1 April 8, 2017 at Avaya Stadium (San Jose, CA) Attendance: 18,000 SCORING SEA - Lodeiro 84 SJ - Wondolowski (Urena, Cato) 90 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Fernandez 70 ), Marshall, Torres (Svensson 15 ), Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey (Delem 89), Shipp; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Bruin, Wingo Sounders FC 1 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 April 14, 2017 at BC Place (Vancouver, B.C.) Attendance: 22,120 SCORING VAN - Montero (Techera) 65 VAN - Montero (Waston, Bolanos) 80 SEA - Bruin (Lodeiro) 89 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Wingo 78 ), Marshall, Svensson, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro*, Dempsey, Shipp* (Bruin 68 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Adekoya, Fernandez, Delem Sounders FC 3 at LA Galaxy 0 April 23, 2017 at The StubHub Center (Carson, CA) Attendance: 24,931 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Lodeiro, Jones) 29 SEA - Cole (own goal) 35 SEA - Morris (Dempsey, Delem) 44 Lineup: Frei; Delem, Svensson, Alfaro*, Jones; Alonso, Roldan*, Lodeiro, Dempsey (Wingo 85 ), Morris (Shipp 68 ), Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Tolo, Mathers, Fernandez, Adekoya Sounders FC 3 vs. New England Revolution 3 April 29, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 43,230 SCORING NE - Kobayashi (Nguyen) 15 NE - Agudelo (Rowe) 26 NE - Agudelo (Fagundez, Kouassi) 54 SEA - Lodeiro (Jones) 75 SEA - Bruin (Jones) 85 SEA - Alonso (Svensson, Lodeiro) 88 Lineup: Frei; Delem (Wingo 55 ), Svensson, Alfaro* (Torres 84 ), Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris (Shipp 68 ); Bruin* Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Fernandez, Mathers Sounders FC 0 vs. Toronto FC 1 May 5, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 41,468 SCORING TOR - Altidore (penalty) 23 Lineup: Frei; Delem* (Shipp 57 ), Svensson, Torres (Alfaro 74 ), Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris (Fernandez 71 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Evans, Mathers Sounders FC 1 vs. Chicago Fire 4 May 13, 2017 at Toyota Park (Bridgeview, IL) Attendance: 20,153 SCORING CHI - Nikolic (penalty) 25 SEA - Dempsey (Roldan) 28 CHI - Accam (de Leeuw, Schweinsteiger) 60 CHI - Solignac (Nikolic, Vincent) 73 CHI - Nikolic (Accam, Kappelhof) 76 Lineup: Frei; Roldan, Marshall, Alfaro, Jones; Alonso (Fernandez 77 ), Svensson, Shipp (Bruin 71 ), Lodeiro, Dempsey (Evans 79 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Fisher, Mathers

95 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES Sounders FC 0 at Sporting KC 3 May 17, 2017 at Children s Mercy Park (Kansas City, KS) Attendance: 20,139 SCORING SKC - Gerso 56 SKC - Gerso 58 SKC - Gerso (Zusi, Feilhaber) 69 Lineup: Frei; Delem*, Marshall, Alfaro*, Fisher (Evans 78 ); Roldan, Svensson (Shipp 72 ); Fernandez, Lodeiro, Morris (Adekoya 77 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Tolo, Mathers, Dempsey Sounders FC 1 vs. Real Salt Lake 0 May 20, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,588 SCORING SEA - Shipp (Svensson) 42 Lineup: Frei; Evans (Delem 66 ), Marshall, Svensson, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Shipp (Fernandez 57 ) Lodeiro, Dempsey (Bruin 81 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Fisher, Tolo Sounders FC 1 vs. Portland Timbers 0 May 27, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 47,362 SCORING SEA - Roldan (Marshall, Lodeiro) 4 Lineup: Frei*; Evans, Marshall, Svensson, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Shipp (Delem 80 ) Lodeiro, Dempsey; Morris (Fisher 89 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Fernandez, Kovar, Tolo Sounders FC 0 at Columbus Crew SC 3 May 31, 2017 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Attendance: 12,773 SCORING CLB - Higuaín (Jiménez) 10 CLB - Meram (Trapp) 21 CLB - Kamara (Meram, Higuaín) 59 Lineup: Frei; Delem, Svensson, Alfaro, Fisher (Evans 64 ); Fernandez, Alonso, Roldan, Jones (Torres 74 ), Lodeiro; Adekoya* (Tolo 64 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Mathers, Kovar, Shipp Sounders FC 1 vs. Houston Dynamo 0 June 4, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,258 SCORING SEA - Bruin (Roldan, Alonso) 69 Lineup: Frei; Evans (Kovar 54 ), Torres, Marshall, Jones; Alonso, Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro, Fernandez (Tolo 75 ); Bruin (Delem 88 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Fisher, Mathers Sounders FC 1 at New York City FC 2 June 17, 2017 at Yankee Stadium (New York, NY) Attendance: 25,073 SCORING SEA - Roldan 40 NYC - Villa (penalty) 52 NYC - Villa (Harrison) 77 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Wingo 82 ), Marshall*, Svensson*, Jones (Tolo 81 ); Alonso*, Roldan*, Shipp (Bruin 67 ), Clint Dempsey, Lodeiro; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Kovar, Torres Sounders FC 1 vs. Orlando City SC 1 June 21, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 42,333 SCORING SEA - Bruin 19 ORL - Sutter (90 +4 ) Lineup: Frei; Roldan, Torres*, Marshall, Nouhou; Alonso, Svensson, Lodeiro, Dempsey* (Alfaro 89 ), Morris (Wingo 87 ); Bruin (Jones 76 ) Sounders FC 2 at Portland Timbers 2 June 25, 2017 at Providence Park (Portland, OR) Attendance: 21,144 SCORING SEA - Jones 27 POR - Adi (penalty) 45 POR - Asprilla (Guzman) SEA - Dempsey (Torres, Alonso) Lineup: Frei; Marshall, Torres, Jones (Nouhou 57 ), Evans+; Alonso - captain, Lodeiro, Morris (Dempsey 56 ), Roldan, Svensson; Bruin (Kovar 87 ) Sounders FC 3 at Colorado Rapids 1 July 4, 2017 at Dick s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, CO) Attendance: 17,432 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Jones) 6 SEA - Bruin (Dempsey, Lodeiro) 30 COL - Badji (Hairston, Azira) 54 SEA - Dempsey (Bruin, Frei) 85 Lineup: Frei; Delem, Torres, Marshall (Alfaro 22 ), Nouhou; Alonso - captain (Kovar 17 ) (Shipp 84 ), Svensson, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Jones; Bruin Sounders FC 4 vs. D.C. United 3 July 19, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 42,714 SCORING DC - Brown (Nyarko) 8 DC - Harkes (Franklin) 27 DC - Sam (Acosta) 50 SEA - Bruin (Jones) 51 SEA - Evans (Jones, Nouhou) 62 SEA - Svensson Lodeiro) 74 SEA - Roldan (Bruin) 78 Lineup: Miller; Evans (Delem 70 ), Torres, Marshall, Jones; Svensson, Roldan, Kovar (Leerdam 54 ), Lodeiro+ - captain, Shipp (Nouhou 54 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Mathers, Alfaro

96 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES Sounders FC 3 vs. San Jose 0 July 23, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 43,528 SCORING SEA - Roldan (Svensson, Leerdam) 54 SEA - Roldan 56 SEA - Leerdam (Jones) 65 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam (Shipp 84 ), Torres - captain, Marshall, Nouhou; Svensson, Delem, Evans (Kovar 71 ), Roldan, Jones (Alfaro 86 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Wingo, Mathers Sounders FC 0 at LA Galaxy 0 July 29, 2017 at StubHub Center (Carson, CA) Attendance: 25,667 SCORING None Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou (Morris 66 ); Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey, Jones; Bruin (Evans 89 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Kovar, Shipp, Delem Sounders FC 4 at Minnesota United FC 0 August 5, 2017 at TCF Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN) Attendance: 22,649 SCORING SEA - Bruin (Dempsey) 9 SEA - Dempsey (Marshall, Svensson) 18 SEA - Morris (Lodeiro) 71 SEA - Dempsey (Jones) 73 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres (Alfaro 75 ), Marshall, Jones; Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey, Morris (Kovar 76 ); Bruin (Evans 64 ) Substitutes not used: Meredith, Fisher, Shipp, Delem Sounders FC 1 vs. Sporting Kansas City 0 August 12, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 43,530 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Morris, Roldan) 36 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Jones; Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey (Nouhou 87 ), Morris (Neagle 90+1 ); Bruin (Alonso 59 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Rodríguez Sounders FC 2 vs. Minnesota United FC 1 August 20, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,312 SCORING MIN - Finlay (Ibson) 21 SEA - Marshall (Lodeiro) 31 SEA - Dempsey (penalty) 90+4 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Jones; Alonso - captain, Svensson (Bruin 65 ), Lodeiro, Dempsey, Roldan; Morris (83 ) Sounders FC 1 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 August 23, 2017 at BC Place (Vancouver, BC) Attendance: 22,120 SCORING SEA - Lodeiro (penalty) 19 VAN - Montero (Davies) 64 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Marshall, Alfaro (Alonso 76 ), Nouhou (Kovar 84 ); Roldan, Svensson, Morris (Dempsey 68 ), Lodeiro, Rodriguez; Bruin Substitutes not used: Miller, Fisher, Delem, Mallace Sounders FC 1 vs. Portland Timbers 1 August 27, 2017 on Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 51,796 SCORING SEA - Roldan 18 POR - Valeri (penalty) 45+2 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou; Alonso - captain; Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris (Neagle 83 ); Bruin (Rodriguez 61 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Kovar, Alfaro, Delem, Fisher Sounders FC 1 vs. LA Galaxy 1 September 10, 2017 on Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 44,697 SCORING SEA - Neagle (Torres, Alonso) 85 LA - Zardes (Alessandrini, dos Santos) 25 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Fisher (Svensson 74 ); Alonso - captain; Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Rodriguez (Neagle 83 ); Morris (Bruin 61 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Kovar, Alfaro, Delem Sounders FC 0 at FC Dallas 0 September 16, 2017 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, TX) Attendance: 15,124 SCORING None Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Svensson, Nouhou; Alonso - captain, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Jones (Rodriguez 64 ); Bruin (Neagle 82 ) Substitutes not used: Meredith, Fisher, Alfaro, Kovar, Delem Sounders FC 0 at Real Salt Lake 2 September 23, 2017 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, UT) Attendance: 19,786 SCORING RSL - Savarino (Rusnak) 52 RSL - Mulholland (Savarino, Plata) 66 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Svensson, Nouhou (Jones 61 ); Alonso - captain; Roldan, Lodeiro (Marshall 86 ), Dempsey, Rodriguez; Bruin (Neagle 72 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Kovar, Delem Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Rodríguez, Shipp

97 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT Sounders FC 3 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 September 27, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 41,868 SCORING SEA - Rodriguez (Lodeiro) 17 SEA - Lodeiro (Jones, Rodriguez) 62 SEA - Dempsey (Lodeiro) 69 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres (Alfaro 78 ), Marshall, Jones (Bruin 76 ); Alonso - captain (Nouhou 45 ), Svensson, Lodeiro, Roldan, Rodriguez; Dempsey Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Delem, Wingo, Neagle Sounders FC 0 at Philadelphia Union 2 October 1, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 17,431 SCORING PHI - Epps (Ilsino, Medunjanin) 28 PHI - Alberg (Simpson) 88 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Marshall, Alfaro, Nouho (Wingo 60 ); Svensson, Delem (Dempsey 55 ), Lodeiro - captain, Roldan (Neagle 80 ), Jones; Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Kovar, Shipp Sounders FC 4 vs. FC Dallas 0 October 15, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 48,478 SCORING SEA - Rodriguez (Dempsey) 31 SEA - Bruin 64 SEA - Bruin 67 SEA - Neagle (Lodeiro, Shipp) 90+2 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Jones (Shipp 81 ); Roldan, Svensson (Nouhou 23 ), Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey, Rodriguez (Neagle 76 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Delem, Wingo Sounders FC 3 vs. Colorado Rapids 0 October 22, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 44,370 SCORING SEA - Bruin (Leerdam, Dempsey) 9 SEA - Lodeiro (penalty) 64 SEA - Lodeiro 90+4 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres (Alfaro ), Marshall, Nouhou; Roldan, Shipp (Neagle 67 ), Lodeiro - captain, Jones, Dempsey; Bruin (Wingo 85 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Delem, Kovar 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES

98 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 1 GK TYLER MILLER 2 F CLINT DEMPSEY Height: 6-4 Weight: 195 Born: March 12, 1993 Hometown: Woodbury, NJ College: Northwestern HOW ACQUIRED Signed to a First Team contract on December 21, Originally signed by Sounders FC 2 to contract on July 9, 2015 after being selected in the Second Round (33rd overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft. CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut and first career start in 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake (March 12, 2016) Made eight saves in penalty-kick shootout win at Real Salt Lake in Fifth Round of Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (June 28, 2016) A three-time All-Big-10 First Team selection and 2014 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year Only player to earn both All-America and Scholar All-America honors in 2014 Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Born: March 9, 1983 Hometown: Nacogdoches, Texas Citizenship: United States College: Furman HOW ACQUIRED Signed as a Designated Player on August 3, PREVIOUS CLUBS Tottenham Hotspur ( ), Fulham ( ), New England ( ). CAREER NOTES Became first player in club history to record two career hat tricks (August 7, 2016) Former U.S. captain and second all-time with 56 goals for USMNT Only player in MLS to record both 10 goals and 10 assists in both 2014 and 2015 Scored fastest goal in club history (23 seconds) in 3-2 loss vs. SJ (March 14, 2015) Holds American record with 57 goals in EPL with Fulham and Tottenham 25 goals and 14 assists in 71 appearances for New England Revolution from Height: 6-1 Weight: M BRAD EVANS Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Born: April 20, 1985 Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona Citizenship: United States College: UC Irvine HOW ACQUIRED Selected from Columbus in the MLS Expansion Draft on November 26, Signed multi-year contract on November 20, PREVIOUS CLUBS Columbus ( ). CAREER NOTES Tied MLS record with three first-half assists at CHV (September 3, 2014) Perfect 9/9 career on penalty kicks (11/11 across all competitions) Scored latest goal in club history (in regulation) with penalty kick seven minutes into stoppage time in 2-1 win against CD Olimpia (August 19, 2015) Set career-high in games played and starts (29) in 2012 Recorded game-winning assist in USMNT s friendly win vs. GER (June 10, 2015) Won 2008 MLS Cup with Columbus, plus four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups, the 2014 Supporters Shield and the 2016 MLS Cup with Seattle Has earned 25 caps for U.S. National Team with one goal 4 M GUSTAV SVENSSON Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Born: February 7, 1987 Hometown: Gothenburg, Sweden Citizenship: Sweden HOW ACQUIRED Signed to contract on January 30, PREVIOUS CLUBS Guangzhou R&F (2016), IFK Goteborg ( ), Tarivya ( ), Bursaspor ( ), IFK Goteborg ( ). CAREER NOTES Began pro career with hometown side IFK Göteborg, where he played from , leading the club to the 2008 Svenzka Cupen (Swedish Cup) title and a 2009 second-place finish Played for Bursaspor of the Turkish Super Lig in 2010, where he made 38 appearances in the and campaigns Has six appearances for the Swedish National Team, beginning with two caps in The midfielder has also appeared in a pair of matches for Sweden in 2015 and Moved to Guangzhou R&F of the Chinese Super League in 2016 and started all 28 of his appearances

99 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 5 D NOUHOU 6 M OSVALDO ALONSO Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Born: June 23, 1997 Hometown: Douala, Cameroon Citizenship: Cameroon Pronunciation: NEW-hoo toe-low HOW ACQUIRED Signed on January 26, PREVIOUS CLUBS Rainbow FC (2015). CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut off the bench against Crew SC (May 31) Scored first USL goal in 2-1 road win over LA Galaxy II (April 15) Started all 24 of his appearances for S2 in 2016, leading the team with 2,061 minutes Joined S2 in April of 2016 from Cameroonian side Rainbow FC Height: 5-11 Weight: 155 Born: November 11, 1985 Hometown: San Cristóbal, Cuba Citizenship: Cuba Pronunciation: ahs-vahl-doe HOW ACQUIRED Signed as free agent on January 26, Signed to contract extension on February 17, Signed as a Designated Player on November 19, PREVIOUS CLUBS Charleston Battery (USL, 2008), FC Pinar del Rio ( ). CAREER NOTES Voted team MVP for fifth time in 2016 Four-time MLS All-Star selection Seattle s all-time leader in games played, starts and minutes Named to the 2012 MLS Best XI for first time in his career Granted full U.S. citizenship on June 16, 2012 Capped 17 times by Cuban National Team and captain of U-23 team during 2008 Olympic qualifying 7 M CRISTIAN ROLDAN Height: 5-8 Weight: 165 Born: June 3, 1995 Hometown: Pico Rivera, California Citizenship: United States College: Washington Pronunciation: roll-dahn HOW ACQUIRED Drafted by Seattle as the 16th pick in the MLS SuperDraft on January 15, CAREER NOTES Scored first career MLS goal in 5-0 win versus FC Dallas (July 13, 2016) Appeared in 22 MLS regular season matches as a rookie, starting 11, which ranks fourth-most games played by a rookie in team history (2015) Recorded first career MLS assist on a goal by Obafemi Martins in a 3-0 win against Vancouver Whitecaps FC (September 19, 2015) Named NSCAA Third Team All-American as a sophomore at University of Washington 2013 Gatorade National Player of the Year as a senior at El Racho High School 8 M VÍCTOR RODRÍGUEZ Height: 5-7 Weight: 154 Born: July 23, 1989 Hometown: Barcelona, Spain Citizenship: Spain HOW ACQUIRED Signed on August 2, 2017 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). PREVIOUS CLUBS Sporting Gijón (2016), Getafe CF (Loan, ), Elche CF ( ), Zaragoza ( ), UE Vilajuïga (Loan, ), CF Badalona ( ). CAREER NOTES Signed with Seattle after nearly a decade of professional experience in Spain, including four of the past five seasons in La Liga In while playing for Elche CF, Rodríguez made 36 appearances and scored four goals - a career high in La Liga Spent four years in FC Barcelona youth system.

100 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 10 M NICOLAS LODEIRO 11 M AARON KOVAR Height: 5-7 Weight: 150 Born: March 21, 1989 Hometown: Paysandú, Uruguay Citizenship: Uruguay Pronunciation: lo-dare-oh HOW ACQUIRED Signed on July 27, 2016 as a Designated Player. PREVIOUS CLUBS Boca Juniors ( ), Corinthians ( ), Botafago ( ), Ajax ( ), Nacional ( ). CAREER NOTES Earned 2016 MLS Newcomer of the Year, a spot on MLS Team of the Week in his first two weeks with club and named Etihad Player of the Month for August Has 48 caps and three goals for Uruguay National Team Member of Uruguay s 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup roster Previously played for Boca Juniors (Argentina), Corinthians (Brazil), Botafogo (Brazil) and Ajax (Netherlands) Participated in 2012 Summer Olympics and three Copa America tournaments. Uruguay won the 2011 edition of Copa America Height: 5-10 Weight: 155 Born: August 14, 1993 Hometown: Seattle, Washington Citizenship: United States College: Stanford HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 8, CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut at D.C. United (June 28, 2014) Drew penalty kick and recorded assist in professional debut, a 5-0 win vs. PSA (June 18, 2014) Scored first professional goal in S2 s 1-0 win over LA Galaxy II (June 12, 2015) Recorded two assists in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015) Sounders FC Academy product and two-year starter at Stanford, where he totaled five goals and eight assists 2012 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year 2011 Gatorade Washington State Player of the Year as a senior at Garfield High School 12 F SEYI ADEKOYA 13 F JORDAN MORRIS Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Born: December 5, 1995 Hometown: Seattle, Washington Citizenship: United States College: UCLA Pronunciation: SHAY-ee ad-uh-coy-ah HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 18, CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut in reserve role on May 17 Recorded 20 goals and eight assists in three seasons at UCLA, including 12 tallies as a sophomore in 2015 A three-time All-Pac-12 selection, including First Team honors in 2015, in addition to freshman All-American recognition in 2014 Lakeside High School graduate previously played for Sounders FC Academy U-18 squad in the campaign Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Born: October 26, 1994 Hometown: Mercer Island, Washington Citizenship: United States College: Stanford HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 21, CAREER NOTES 2016 AT&T Rookie of the Year with American rookie record 12 goals Tied MLS rookie record with a goal in four consecutive matches Made Sounders FC debut in 85 minutes of action in 2-2 draw versus Club America in SCCL Knockout Round (February 23, 2016) Has 14 caps and two goals for United States Men s National Team Became the first college player since 1995 to make senior USMNT appearance (November 2014) As a senior at Stanford, led Cardinal to National Championship and won the MAC Hermann Trophy Scored 28 goals in 32 games for Sounders FC Academy in 2012

101 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 14 D CHAD MARSHALL 16 M CALUM MALLACE Height: 6-4 Weight: 190 Born: August 22, 1984 Hometown: Riverside, California Citizenship: United States College: Stanford HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade with the Columbus Crew on December 12, 2013, in exchange for allocation money and a 2015 third round SuperDraft pick. PREVIOUS CLUBS Columbus ( ). CAREER NOTES First player in MLS history to earn three Defender of the Year awards Ranks in Top 20 among active players in games played Played in 300th career match against Portland Timbers (June 28) Named to 2015 MLS All-Star Gameday Roster and played 45 minutes Capped 11 times by U.S. National Team Height: 6-1 Weight: 181 Born: January 10, 1990 Hometown: Mendota Heights, Minnesota Citizenship: Scotland / United States College: Marquette HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Montreal Impact in exchange for 2019 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft pick on August 10, PREVIOUS CLUBS Montreal Impact ( ). CAREER NOTES Joined Seattle via trade in August of 2017 after five and a half seasons with Montreal Started 51 of 80 career appearances with Impact, recording one goal and six assists Six career appearances in Audi MLS Cup Playoffs 15 D TONY ALFARO 17 F WILL BRUIN Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 Born: June 15, 1993 Hometown: Santa Barbara, California Pronunciation: Al-FAR-oh HOW ACQUIRED Selected with seventh pick of Second Round (27th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut in reserve role at New England (May 28) Made six appearances, including one start, as a rookie in 2016 Named a First Team All-American by the NSCAA and earned CCAA Defensive Player of the Year in senior season at Cal State Dominguez Hills Height: 6-2 Weight: 194 Born: October 24, 1989 Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri Citizenship: United States College: Indiana HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Houston Dynamo for Targeted Allocation Money and General Allocation Money on December 23, PREVIOUS CLUBS Houston Dynamo ( ). CAREER NOTES Scored 50 goals and added 20 assists in his six professional seasons with the Dynamo Scored career-high 12 tallies in Also reached double digits in the scoring column with 10 goals in 2014 and 11 in Recorded 33 goals in 66 appearances for the Hoosiers, including a team-high 18 tallies as a junior, when he finished second in the voting for the MAC Hermann Trophy Two career caps for the U.S. National Team, making his debut in a friendly against Canada in 2013.

102 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 18 D KELVIN LEERDAM 19 M HARRY SHIPP Height: 5-10 Weight: 154 Born: June 24, 1990 Hometown: Utrecht, Netherlands Citizenship: Netherlands HOW ACQUIRED Signed on July 1, 2017 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). PREVIOUS CLUBS Vitesse ( ), Feyenoord ( ). CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut on July 19 vs. D.C. United, then recorded first start, goal and assist on July 23 vs. San Jose. Spent nine seasons in Dutch Eredivisie with Feyenoord and Vitesse, amassing 186 career league appearances with 16 goals and eight assists. Scored a career-high eight goals in first season with Vitesse ( ), leading Arnhem-based club to fourth-place finish. Leerdam s clubs had a combined record when he registers a goal or assist. Made 19 appearances for the Netherlands U-21 side from and three appearances the U-19s in M JORDY DELEM Height: 5-11 Weight: 156 Born: March 18, 1993 Hometown: Fort-de-France, Martinique Citizenship: Martinique HOW ACQUIRED Signed to a First Team contract on March 2, PREVIOUS CLUBS Club Franciscain (2015), AC Arles-Avignon B (2014). CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut this season with start at right back in Seattle s scoreless draw vs. Atlanta United FC (March 31) Made 19 appearances for S2 in 2016 and recorded an assist in a 1-1 draw against Whitecaps FC 2 (August 6) Previously played for Club Franciscain of Martinique s Championnat National League and France s AC Arles-Avignon B squad Has 32 caps and five goals for the Martinique National Team Height: 5-9 Weight: 145 Born: November 7, 1991 Hometown: Lake Forest, Illinois Citizenship: United States College: Notre Dame HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Montreal for General Allocation Money on December 22, PREVIOUS CLUBS Montreal Impact (2016), Chicago Fire ( ). CAREER NOTES Spent the 2016 season with Eastern Conference finalist Montreal Impact, starting 20 of his 27 appearances and recording two goals and three assists Burst onto the scene with a stellar rookie season in 2014, tallying seven goals and six assists in 33 appearances as an AT&T MLS Rookie of the Year finalist Helped lead the Fighting Irish to the first national championship in program history during his senior season, where he was a NSCAA First Team All-American and a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist 23 M HENRY WINGO Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 Born: October 4, 1995 Hometown: Seattle, Washington College: Washington HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 18, CAREER NOTES Made professional debut in 2017 season opener at Houston Dynamo (March 4) Made 56 appearances and earning All-Pac-12 Second Team honors in 2015 and 2016 at Washington Played at least 18 matches in each of his three seasons with the Huskies, starting 35 of 37 of his appearances in 2015 and 2016 Spent the and campaigns with the Sounders FC Academy

103 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 24 GK STEFAN FREI 27 M/F LAMAR NEAGLE Height: 6-3 Weight: 195 Born: April 20, 1986 Hometown: Altstaetten, Switzerland College: California Pronunciation: STEF-in FRY HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Toronto on December 10, PREVIOUS CLUBS Toronto FC ( ). CAREER NOTES Became first Sounders FC goalkeeper to earn 50th win in 3-0 road shutout at LA Galaxy (April 23) Named 2016 MLS Cup MVP First goalkeeper in club history with 300 career saves Recorded nine shutouts and 99 saves in first season for Seattle (2014) Became second player in Sounders FC history to play in every minute of the season in 2014 Four-time Canadian Cup Championship winner Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Born: May 7, 1987 Hometown: Federal Way, Washington Citizenship: United States College: UNLV HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from D.C. United in exchange for 2018 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft pick on August 7, PREVIOUS CLUBS D.C. United ( ), Seattle Sounders FC (2009, 2011, ), Montreal Impact (2012), IFK Mariehamn ( ), Charleston Battery (2010). CAREER NOTES Joined Seattle via trade in August of 2017 in fourth separate stint with the club Recorded career highs of nine goals and nine assists in Seattle s 2014 Supporters Shield-winning campaign 2013 Sounders FC Humanitarian of the Year 29 D ROMÁN TORRES Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Born: March 20, 1986 Hometown: Panama City, Panama Citizenship: Panama Pronunciation: roe-mahn HOW ACQUIRED Signed on August 12, 2015 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). PREVIOUS CLUBS Millonarios ( ), La Equidad ( , 2012), Atlètico Nacional (2011), Atlètico Junior (2010), Cortulua ( ), San Francisco FC ( ), Chepo FC ( ). CAREER NOTES 32 M ZACH MATHERS Height: 5-11 Weight: 172 Born: April 14, 1994 Hometown: Keller, Texas College: Duke HOW ACQUIRED Signed to a First Team contract on March 2, CAREER NOTES Recorded three goals and four assists in 19 appearances for S2 in 2016 Played in three matches for Sounders FC in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after earning short-term agreements to join the senior squad Three-time All-ACC selection at Duke Scored decisive penalty-kick to shootout to win 2016 MLS Cup Made club debut with 90 minutes of action at centerback and recorded assist in 4-0 win vs. Orlando City (August 16, 2015) Suffered season-ending ACL tear in 1-1 draw at San Jose (September 1, 2015), then underwent successful surgery on September 22, 2015 Current captain of Panamanian National Team, appearing in 79 international matches and scoring 12 goals Amassed 331 career appearances and 32 goals in 11 professional seasons of topflight leagues in South and Central America Five club championships with four different teams in Panama and Colombia

104 SOUNDERS FC at HOUSTON DYNAMO NOVEMBER 21, :30 P.M. PT 33 D JOEVIN JONES 35 GK BRYAN MEREDITH Height: 5-11 Weight: 160 Born: August 3, 1991 Hometown: Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Citizenship: Trinidad & Tobago Pronunciation: JOE-vin HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Chicago Fire in exchange for Sounders FC s First Round pick (15th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and allocation money. PREVIOUS CLUBS Chicago Fire (2015); HJK Helsinki (2014); W Connection ( ). CAREER NOTES Holds club record with three assists in MLS Cup Playoffs Made Sounders FC debut in 90 minutes of action in 2-2 draw versus Club America in SCCL Knockout Round (February 23, 2016) Played in 55 league matches for the Savonetta Boys from , leading his club to two Pro League titles and scoring 26 goals Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Born: August 2, 1989 Hometown: Scotch Plains, NJ Citizenship: United States College: Monmouth HOW ACQUIRED Selected in Stage One in 2016 Re-Entry Draft on December 16, PREVIOUS CLUBS San Jose ( ), New York Cosmos (2013), IK Brage (2013), Sounders FC ( ), Kitsap Pumas (2011). CAREER NOTES Originally drafted by Seattle in the Second Round of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Made his first MLS appearance in the second half against the LA Galaxy on May 2, 2012 Posted a mark during the 2012 MLS season with a 1.27 goals against average and three shutouts Also played for Kitsap Pumas and San Jose Earthquakes 91 D ONIEL FISHER Height: 5-9 Weight: 155 Born: November 22, 1991 Hometown: Portmore, Jamaica Citizenship: Jamaica College: New Mexico HOW ACQUIRED Selected in the Second Round (40th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft. CAREER NOTES Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015) Made MLS debut in 4 minutes of action at FC Dallas (March 28, 2015) Started 34 of 39 appearances in two seasons at the University of New Mexico, recording four goals and three assists Earned first Jamaica Senior National Team cap vs. Trinidad and Tobago in 2010 and another in 2017

105 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC # Player HOU MTL NYR ATL SJ VAN LA NE TOR CHI KC RSL POR CLB HOU NYC ORL POR COL DC SJ LA MIN KC MIN VAN POR LA DAL RSL VAN PHI DAL COL Tyler Miller 90G 2 Clint Dempsey 90M 90M 89M 33 88M 90M 85M 90M 90M 79M 81M 90M 90F 89M 34 90F 90M 90M 87M 90M 22 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 35 90M 24M 3 Brad Evans D 90D 26 54D 44D 70D 71M Gustav Svensson 85D 59D 90D 90D 75 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 72M 90D 90D 90D 90M 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 65M 90M 16 90D 90D 90M 90M 23M 5 Nouhou Tolo D 33 90D 36 90D 66D D 89D 90D 61D 46 60D 67 90D 6 Osvaldo Alonso 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 77M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 17M 31 90M 14 90M 90M 90M 90M 44M 7 Cristian Roldan 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 80M 90M 90M 8 Alvaro Fernandez 76M 25 57M M 27 90M 75M 8 Victor Rodriguez 90M 29 83M 26 90M 90M 76M 10 Nicolas Lodeiro 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 90F 90M 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 86M 90M 90M 90M 90M 11 Aaron Kovar M Seyi Adekoya 13 64F 13 Jordan Morris 90F 90F 81F 90F 90F 90F 68M 68M 71M 90F 77M 90F 89F 90F 87M 56M 24 76M 89M 83F 68M 83M 61F 14 Chad Marshall 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 22D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 4 90D 90D 90D 90D 15 Tony Alfaro 90D 90D 84D 16 90D 90D 90D D 12 90D 1 16 Calum Mallace 17 Will Bruin F 90F 90F 19 90F 9 88F 23 76F 87F 90F 90F 90F 80F 64F 59F 25 90F 61F 29 82F 72F 14 90F 90F 85F 18 Kelvin Leerdam 36 84D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 19 Harry Shipp 72M 90M 89M 90M 68M M 18 63M 80M 67M 6 54M M 21 Jordy Delem 80D 2 90D 55D 57D 90D D 2 90D 20 90M 55M 23 Henry Wingo Stefan Frei 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 27 Lamar Neagle Roman Torres 90D 85D 15D 6 74D 16 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 75D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D 78D 90D 89D 32 Zach Mathers 33 Joevin Jones 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D 74M 90D 81D 14 57D 90M 90D 86M 90M 90D 90D 90D 64M 29 76D 90M 81D 90M 35 Bryan Meredith 80 Victor Mansaray 91 Oniel Fisher 31 65D 70D 78D 78D 1 64D 82D 74D Played for other teams: Calum Mallace played 298 minutes for MTL Lamar Neagle played 1116 minutes for DC "00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position

106 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Game log: Game #1 03/04/2017 SEA 1 at HOU 2 L Dempsey 1 (unassisted) 58 Game #2 03/11/2017 SEA 2 at MTL 2 T Lodeiro 1 (penalty kick) 83; Bruin 1 (unassisted) 94+ Game #3 03/19/2017 SEA 3 vs NYR 1 W Dempsey 2 (penalty kick) 28; Morris 1 (Lodeiro 1, Jones 1) 66; Shipp 1 (Jones 2) 79 Game #4 03/31/2017 SEA 0 vs ATL 0 T Game #5 04/08/2017 SEA 1 at SJ 1 T Lodeiro 2 (unassisted) 84 Game #6 04/14/2017 SEA 1 at VAN 2 L Bruin 2 (Lodeiro 2) 89 Game #7 04/23/2017 SEA 3 at LA 0 W Dempsey 3 (Lodeiro 3, Jones 3) 29; own goal (Cole) 35; Morris 2 (Dempsey 1, Delem 1) 44 Game #8 04/29/2017 SEA 3 vs NE 3 T Lodeiro 3 (Jones 4) 75; Bruin 3 (Jones 5) 85; Alonso 1 (Svensson 1, Lodeiro 4) 88 Game #9 05/06/2017 SEA 0 vs TOR 1 L Game #10 05/13/2017 SEA 1 at CHI 4 L Dempsey 4 (Roldan 1) 28 Game #11 05/17/2017 SEA 0 at KC 3 L Game #12 05/20/2017 SEA 1 vs RSL 0 W Shipp 2 (Svensson 2) 42 Game #13 05/27/2017 SEA 1 vs POR 0 W Roldan 1 (Marshall 1, Lodeiro 5) 4 Game #14 05/31/2017 SEA 0 at CLB 3 L Game #15 06/04/2017 SEA 1 vs HOU 0 W Bruin 4 (Roldan 2, Alonso 1) 69 Game #16 06/17/2017 SEA 1 at NYC 2 L Roldan 2 (unassisted) 40 Game #17 06/21/2017 SEA 1 vs ORL 1 T Bruin 5 (unassisted) 19 Game #18 06/25/2017 SEA 2 at POR 2 T Jones 1 (unassisted) 27; Dempsey 5 (Torres 1, Alonso 2) 94+ Game #19 07/04/2017 SEA 3 at COL 1 W Dempsey 6 (Jones 6) 6; Bruin 6 (Dempsey 2, Lodeiro 6) 30; Dempsey 7 (Bruin 1, Frei 1) 85 Game #20 07/19/2017 SEA 4 vs DC 3 W Bruin 7 (Jones 7) 51; Evans 1 (Jones 8, Tolo 1) 62; Svensson 1 (Lodeiro 7) 74; Roldan 3 (Bruin 2) 78 Game #21 07/23/2017 SEA 3 vs SJ 0 W Roldan 4 (Svensson 3, Leerdam 1) 54; Roldan 5 (unassisted) 56; Leerdam 1 (Jones 9) 65 Game #22 07/29/2017 SEA 0 at LA 0 T Game #23 08/05/2017 SEA 4 at MIN 0 W Bruin 8 (Dempsey 3) 9; Dempsey 8 (Marshall 2, Svensson 4) 18; Morris 3 (Lodeiro 8) 71; Dempsey 9 (Jones 10) 73 Game #24 08/12/2017 SEA 1 vs KC 0 W Dempsey 10 (Morris 1, Roldan 3) 36 Game #25 08/20/2017 SEA 2 vs MIN 1 W Marshall 1 (Lodeiro 9) 31; Dempsey 11 (penalty kick) 94+ Game #26 08/23/2017 SEA 1 at VAN 1 T Lodeiro 4 (penalty kick) 19 Game #27 08/27/2017 SEA 1 vs POR 1 T Roldan 6 (unassisted) 18 Game #28 09/10/2017 SEA 1 vs LA 1 T Neagle 2 (Torres 2, Alonso 3) 85 Game #29 09/16/2017 SEA 0 at DAL 0 T Game #30 09/23/2017 SEA 0 at RSL 2 L Game #31 09/27/2017 SEA 3 vs VAN 0 W Rodriguez 1 (Lodeiro 10) 17; Lodeiro 5 (Jones 11, Rodriguez 1) 62; Dempsey 12 (Lodeiro 11) 69 Game #32 10/01/2017 SEA 0 at PHI 2 L Game #33 10/15/2017 SEA 4 vs DAL 0 W Rodriguez 2 (Dempsey 4) 31; Bruin 9 (unassisted) 64; Bruin 10 (unassisted) 67; Neagle 3 (Lodeiro 12, Shipp 1) 92+ Game #34 10/22/2017 SEA 3 vs COL 0 W Bruin 11 (Leerdam 2, Dempsey 5) 9; Lodeiro 6 (penalty kick) 64; Lodeiro 7 (unassisted) 94+

107 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC U.S. OPEN CUP MLS CUP PLAYOFFS # Player 4R 5R WCS1 WCS2 POR SJ VAN VAN Tyler Miller 90G 90G 2 Clint Dempsey 90M 3 Brad Evans 4 Gustav Svensson Nouhou Tolo 90D 90D 90D 90D 6 Osvaldo Alonso 16 7 Cristian Roldan 90M 90M 8 Alvaro Fernandez 18 8 Victor Rodriguez Nicolas Lodeiro 90M 90M 11 Aaron Kovar 80M 90M 12 Seyi Adekoya Jordan Morris 14 Chad Marshall 78D 90D 15 Tony Alfaro 90D 17 Will Bruin 45 90F 89F 18 Kelvin Leerdam 90D 90D 19 Harry Shipp 90F 74M 67M 21 Jordy Delem 90D 64M 23 Henry Wingo 10 45D 24 Stefan Frei 90G 90G 27 Lamar Neagle Roman Torres 90D 90D 32 Zach Mathers 72M 33 Joevin Jones 90M 90M 60M 35 Bryan Meredith 38 Irvin Parra 90M 89F 53 Sam Rogers 90D 90D 71 David Olsen 1 77 Francisco Narbon 90M 35M 80 Victor Mansaray 88 Ray Saari 90M 87M 91 Oniel Fisher 3 92 Rodrigue Ele 90D 99 Felix Chenkam 72F U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 06/13/2017 SEA 2 vs POR 1 W Kovar (Tolo) 3; Mathers (penalty kick) 54 5R 06/28/2017 SEA 1 at SJ 2 L Kovar (unassisted) 48 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS WCSF1 10/29/2017 SEA 0 at VAN 0 T WCSF1 11/02/2017 SEA 2 vs VAN 0 W Dempsey 1 (Shipp 1, Bruin 1) 56; Dempsey 2 (Rodriguez 1, Lodeiro 1) 88

108 ROAD TO MLS CUP 2017 KNOCKOUT ROUND E#3 CHICAGO FIRE v E#6 NEW YORK RED BULLS Wed., Oct. 25 Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Ill. CHICAGO FIRE 0 v 4 NEW YORK RED BULLS W#3 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC v W#6 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Wed., Oct. 25 BC Place, Vancouver, B.C. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 5 v 0 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES E#4 ATLANTA UNITED v E#5 COLUMBUS CREW SC Thurs., Oct. 26 Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA UNITED 0 (1) v 0 (3) COLUMBUS CREW SC W#4 HOUSTON DYNAMO v W#5 SPORTING KANSAS CITY Thurs., Oct. 26 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas HOUSTON DYNAMO 1 v 0 SPORTING KANSAS CITY EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS E#1 TORONTO FC v E#6 NEW YORK RED BULLS Mon., Oct. 30 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, N.J NEW YORK RED BULLS 1 v 2 TORONTO FC Sun., Nov. 5 BMO Field, Toronto, Ont. TORONTO FC 0 v 1 NEW YORK RED BULLS E#2 NEW YORK CITY FC v E#5 COLUMBUS CREW SC Tues., Oct. 31 Mapfre Stadium, Columbus, Ohio COLUMBUS CREW SC 4 v 1 NEW YORK CITY FC Sun., Nov. 5 Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y. NEW YORK CITY FC 2 v 0 COLUMBUS CREW SC SEMIFINALS W#1 PORTLAND TIMBERS v W#4 HOUSTON DYNAMO Mon., Oct. 30 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas HOUSTON DYNAMO 0 v 0 PORTLAND TIMBERS Sun., Nov. 5 Providence Park, Portland, Ore. PORTLAND TIMBERS 1 v 2 HOUSTON DYNAMO W#2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v W#3 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC Sun., Oct. 29 BC Place, Vancouver, B.C. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 0 v 0 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Thurs., Nov. 2 CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 v 0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP E#1 TORONTO FC v E#5 COLUMBUS CREW SC Tues., Nov. 21 Mapfre Stadium, Columbus, Ohio (8 p.m. ET; ESPN; TSN 1/3/4/5; TVAS) COLUMBUS CREW SC v TORONTO FC Wed., Nov. 29 BMO Field, Toronto, Ont. (7:30 p.m. ET; FS1; TSN 1/4/5; TVAS) TORONTO FC v COLUMBUS CREW SC CHAMPIONSHIP W#2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v W#4 HOUSTON DYNAMO Tues., Nov. 21 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas (8:30 p.m. CT; FS1; TSN 1/3; TVAS) HOUSTON DYNAMO v SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Thurs., Nov. 30 CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash. (7:30 p.m. PT; ESPN; TSN1; TVAS2) SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v HOUSTON DYNAMO MLS CUP 2017 Sat., Dec. 9 (4 p.m. ET; FOX; UniMás; TSN; TVA Sports) hosted by finalist with best regular season record v

109 KNOCKOUT ROUND Wed. Oct. 25, Toyota Park (A: 11,647) 0 4 CHICAGO FIRE--Matt Lampson, Matt Polster, Johan Kappelhof, Joao Meira (Arturo Alvarez 70), Brandon Vincent, Luis Solignac, Djordje Mihailovic (Bastian Schweinsteiger 65), Juninho (David Arshakyan 70), Dax McCarty, David Accam, Nemanja Nikolic. NYR--Wright-Phillips 1 (Perrinelle 1) 7 NYR--Kljestan 1 (Adams 1, Wright-Phillips 1) 11 NYR--Royer 1 (Davis 1) 70 NYR--Veron 1 (Kljestan 1) 87 REFEREE: Ismail Elfath. AR1 (bench): Corey Parker; AR2 (opposite): Ian Anderson; 4th: Silviu Petrescu; VAR: Edvin Jurisevic TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Polster 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (McCarty 2) FOULS: 8 (McCarty 3) OFFSIDES: 5 CORNER KICKS: 8 SAVES: 2 (Lampson 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Royer 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Kljestan 2) FOULS: 11 (Martins, Perrinelle 3) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 1 SAVES: 4 (Robles 4) NEW YORK RED BULLS--Luis Robles, Michael Amir Murillo, Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle, Tyler Adams, Sean Davis, Sacha Kljestan, Felipe Martins, Daniel Royer (Alex Muyl 83), Kemar Lawrence (Connor Lade 91+), Bradley Wright-Phillips (Gonzalo Veron 77). CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Veron 85 KNOCKOUT ROUND Wed. Oct. 25, BC Place (A: 21,083) 5 0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC--Stefan Marinovic, Jake Nerwinski, Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Marcel de Jong, Cristian Techera (Brek Shea 75), Aly Ghazal, Yordy Reyna (Nicolas Mezquida 68), Tony Tchani (Andrew Jacobson 84), Christian Bolanos, Fredy Montero. VAN--Montero 1 (Waston 1, Techera 1) 33 VAN--Techera 1 (free kick) 57 VAN--Waston 1 (Parker 1) 64 VAN--Mezquida 1 (Bolanos 1, Shea 1) 78 VAN--Mezquida 2 (Shea 2) 80 REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Jeff Hosking; AR2 (opposite): Kermit Quisenberry; 4th: Ricardo Salazar; VAR: Mark Geiger TOTAL SHOTS: 17 (de Jong, Montero 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 8 (Mezquida, Montero 2) FOULS: 11 (Ghazal 4) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 5 (Marinovic 5) TOTAL SHOTS: 10 (4 tied with 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Godoy, Wondolowski 2) FOULS: 13 (Godoy 3) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 3 (Tarbell 3) SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES--Andrew Tarbell, Kofi Sarkodie (Quincy Amarikwa 74), Victor Bernardez, Florian Jungwirth, Shea Salinas, Anibal Godoy, Tommy Thompson (Marco Urena 62), Chris Wondolowski, Darwin Ceren, Valeri Qazaishvili (Jackson Yueill 86), Danny Hoesen. CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Ceren 76, Godoy 85

110 KNOCKOUT ROUND Thurs. Oct. 26, Mercedes-Benz Stadium (A: 67,221) 0 0 ATLANTA UNITED--Brad Guzan, Anton Walkes (Tyrone Mears 105), Jeff Larentowicz, Leandro Gonzalez Pirez, Chris McCann (Michael Ambrose 109), Hector Villalba, Carlos Carmona, Miguel Almiron, Julian Gressel, Yamil Asad (Michael Parkhurst 68), Josef Martinez (Jacob Peterson 114). COLUMBUS CREW SC WIN 3-1 ON PENALTY KICKS Penalty Kicks Summary (After 120 minutes): ATL--Gressel, Saved; Gonzalez, Saved; Villalba, Goal; Larentowicz, Left Post CLB--Higuain, Goal; Manneh, Saved; Hansen, Goal; Jahn, Goal REFEREE: Allen Chapman. AR1 (bench): Jeremy Hanson; AR2 (opposite): Andrew Bigelow; 4th: Chris Penso; VAR: Fotis Bazakos TOTAL SHOTS: 23 (Almiron 5) SHOTS ON GOAL: 8 (Almiron, Gressel 2) FOULS: 12 (Carmona 4) OFFSIDES: 6 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 4 (Guzan 4) TOTAL SHOTS: 18 (Manneh, Santos 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Higuain 2) FOULS: 14 (Kamara, Williams 3) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 8 (Steffen 8) COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful (Adam Jahn 120), Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Hector Jimenez (Jukka Raitala 73), Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Niko Hansen 105), Federico Higuain, Justin Meram (Kekuta Manneh 59), Artur, Ola Kamara. CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Jimenez 64, Artur 96 KNOCKOUT ROUND Thurs. Oct. 26, BBVA Compass Stadium (A: 14,126) 1 0 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Tyler Deric, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, Leonardo (Jalil Anibaba 41), DaMarcus Beasley, Ricardo Clark (Vicente Sanchez 87), Alberth Elis, Tomas Martinez, Juan David Cabezas, Alex (Eric Alexander 90), Erick Torres (Romell Quioto 73). (after extra time) HOU--Elis 1 (Sanchez 1) 94 REFEREE: Mark Geiger. AR1 (bench): Joe Fletcher; AR2 (opposite): Mike Rottersman; 4th: Hilario Grajeda; VAR: Juan Guzman Jr. TOTAL SHOTS: 20 (Quioto, Torres 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Torres 2) FOULS: 21 (Clark 6) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 6 (Deric 6) TOTAL SHOTS: 22 (Feilhaber, Salloi 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (6 tied with 1) FOULS: 16 (Blessing 4) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 4 (Dykstra 4) SPORTING KANSAS CITY--Andrew Dykstra, Graham Zusi, Ike Opara, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda, Roger Espinoza (Saad Abdul- Salaam 114), Ilie Sanchez, Benny Feilhaber (Kevin Oliveira 101), Latif Blessing (Cristian Lobato 100), Diego Rubio, Gerso Fernandes (Daniel Salloi 51). CAUTIONS Senderos 14, Clark 21, Machado 76, Quioto 109, Elis 121+ CAUTIONS Zusi 47+, Sanchez 53, Espinoza 65, Rubio 89, Dykstra 123+

111 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Mon. Oct. 30, Red Bull Arena (A: 18,107) 1 2 TOR--Vazquez 1 (unassisted) 8 NYR--Royer 2 (penalty kick) 48+ TOR--Giovinco 1 (free kick) 72 NEW YORK RED BULLS--Luis Robles, Michael Amir Murillo, Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle (Vincent Bezecourt 82), Tyler Adams, Sean Davis (Gonzalo Veron 63), Sacha Kljestan, Felipe Martins, Daniel Royer, Kemar Lawrence, Bradley Wright-Phillips. REFEREE: Drew Fischer. AR1 (bench): Philippe Briere; AR2 (opposite): Claudiu Badea; 4th: Fotis Bazakos; VAR: Allen Chapman TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Martins 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (4 tied with 1) FOULS: 16 (Murillo 6) OFFSIDES: 5 CORNER KICKS: 9 SAVES: 0 TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (Morrow, Vazquez 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Giovinco, Vazquez) FOULS: 14 (Altidore, Mavinga 3) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 4 (Bono 3) TORONTO FC--Alex Bono, Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor (Nick Hagglund 45), Chris Mavinga, Steven Beitashour, Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley, Victor Vazquez (Jonathan Osorio 65), Justin Morrow, Jozy Altidore (Armando Cooper 86), Sebastian Giovinco. CAUTIONS Perrinelle 80 CAUTIONS Giovinco 82 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Tue. Oct. 31, Mapfre Stadium (A: 14,416) 4 1 CLB--Kamara 1 (unassisted) 6 CLB--Artur 1 (Higuain 1) 58 CLB--Meram 1 (Kamara 1, Higuain 2) 69 NYC--Villa 1 (unassisted) 78 CLB--Afful 1 (Meram 1) 93+ COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Hector Jimenez, Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Kekuta Manneh 75), Federico Higuain (Lalas Abubakar 88), Justin Meram, Artur (Mohammed Abu 91+), Ola Kamara. REFEREE: Alan Kelly. AR1 (bench): Matthew Nelson; AR2 (opposite): Brian Dunn; 4th: Ismail Elfath; VAR: Hilario Grajeda TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Higuain, Meram 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Higuain 2) FOULS: 4 (Artur 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 3 SAVES: 2 (Steffen 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Villa 10) SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Villa 10) FOULS: 7 (Ring 2) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 3 (Johnson 3) NEW YORK CITY FC--Sean Johnson, Ethan White (Andraz Struna 74), Frederic Brillant, Alexander Callens (Ejected 52), Ben Sweat, Yangel Herrera, Alexander Ring, Maximiliano Moralez, Jack Harrison (Sean Okoli 79), David Villa, Rodney Wallace (Ronald Matarrita 56) CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Matarrita 64 EJECTIONS Callens 52

112 SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Sun. Oct. 29, BC Place (A: 27,837) 0 0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC--Stefan Marinovic, Jake Nerwinski, Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Marcel de Jong, Christian Bolanos (Cristian Techera 76), Aly Ghazal, Nosa Igiebor (Yordy Reyna 62), Brek Shea (Nicolas Mezquida 89), Tony Tchani, Fredy Montero. REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Jeff Hosking; AR2 (opposite): Kermit Quisenberry; 4th: Ricardo Salazar; VAR: Mark Geiger TOTAL SHOTS: 7 (Montero 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 0 FOULS: 14 (Ghazal, Nerwinski 3) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 1 (Marinovic 1) TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (6 tied with 1) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Marshall) FOULS: 6 (Roldan 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 0 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Kelvin Leerdam, Roman Torres, Chad Marshall (Lamar Neagle 78), Nouhou Tolo, Harry Shipp (Osvaldo Alonso 74), Cristian Roldan, Nicolas Lodeiro, Joevin Jones, Jordy Delem (Gustav Svensson 64), Will Bruin. CAUTIONS Igiebor 45, Ghazal 79 CAUTIONS Roldan 87 SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Mon. Oct. 30, BBVA Compass Stadium (A: 15,169) 0 0 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Tyler Deric, Jalil Anibaba, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, DaMarcus Beasley, Tomas Martinez (Vicente Sanchez 60), Eric Alexander, Juan David Cabezas, Alberth Elis, Mauro Manotas (Erick Torres 77), Romell Quioto (Alex 71). REFEREE: Robert Sibiga. AR1 (bench): Jeff Muschik; AR2 (opposite): Jason White; 4th: Sorin Stoica; VAR: Chris Penso TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Manotas 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Manotas, Senderos 1) FOULS: 11 (Elis 3) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 3 SAVES: 5 (Deric 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Valeri 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Vytas, Ebobisse 1) FOULS: 15 (Asprilla 4) OFFSIDES: 5 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 2 (Attinella 2) PORTLAND TIMBERS--Jeff Attinella, Alvas Powell, Larrys Mabiala (Roy Miller 46+), Liam Ridgewell, Vytas Andriuskevicius, Dairon Asprilla, Lawrence Olum, Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe (Jeremy Ebobisse 59), Diego Chara (Amobi Okugo 45), Darren Mattocks. CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Powell 24, Mabiala 45

113 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SECOND LEG Sun. Nov. 5, BMO Field (A: 29,974) 0 1 NYR--Wright-Phillips 2 (Royer 1) 53 TORONTO FC--Alex Bono, Eriq Zavaleta (Jonathan Osorio 66), Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga (Nick Hagglund 54), Steven Beitashour (Nicolas Hasler 64), Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley, Victor Vazquez, Justin Morrow, Jozy Altidore (Ejected 47+), Sebastian Giovinco. REFEREE: Chris Penso. AR1 (bench): Jeremy Hanson; AR2 (opposite): Eric Boria; 4th: Silviu Petrescu; VAR: Ted Unkel TOTAL SHOTS: 5 (Giovinco 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Giovinco) FOULS: 14 (3 tied with 3) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 1 SAVES: 1 (Bono 1) CAUTIONS Altidore 34, Bradley 47+, Giovinco 80 EJECTIONS Altidore 47+ TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (Wright-Phillips 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Wright-Phillips 2) FOULS: 17 (Adams 4) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 8 SAVES: 1 (Robles 1) CAUTIONS Kljestan 34, Wright-Phillips 71, Martins 92+ EJECTIONS Kljestan 47+ EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SECOND LEG Sun. Nov. 5, Yankee Stadium (A:23,246) 2 0 NYC--Villa 2 (penalty kick) 16 NYC--Struna 1 (Wallace 1) 53 NEW YORK RED BULLS--Luis Robles, Michael Amir Murillo (Sean Davis 64), Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle, Kemar Lawrence, Sacha Kljestan (Ejected 47+), Felipe Martins, Tyler Adams, Daniel Royer, Gonzalo Veron (Derrick Etienne Jr. 80), Bradley Wright- Phillips. NEW YORK CITY FC--Sean Johnson, Andraz Struna (Sean Okoli 82), Frederic Brillant, Ben Sweat, Ronald Matarrita (Andrea Pirlo 90), Jack Harrison, Yangel Herrera, Alexander Ring, Rodney Wallace (Jonathan Lewis 92+), Maximiliano Moralez, David Villa. REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Corey Rockwell; AR2 (opposite): Brian Poeschel; 4th: Armando Villarreal; VAR: Allen Chapman TOTAL SHOTS: 16 (Villa 5) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Villa 2) FOULS: 13 (Brillant, Moralez 3) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 1 (Johnson 1) TOTAL SHOTS: 10 (Higuain 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Meram) FOULS: 7 (Abu, Kamara 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 4 (Steffen 4) COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Hector Jimenez, Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Adam Jahn 88), Federico Higuain, Justin Meram (Kekuta Manneh 69), Mohammed Abu, Ola Kamara (Lalas Abubakar 76). CAUTIONS Wallace 74 CAUTIONS Abu 63

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