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1 MINNESOTA UNITED FC vs. HOUSTON DYNAMO TCF BANK STADIUM, Minneapolis, Minn. Wednesday, July 19 (Week 20, MLS Game #213) 7 p.m. CT (WFTC My29; KUBE 57) MINNESOTA UNITED FC 2017 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 John Alvbage GK /10/1982 Gothenburg, Sweden Justin Davis DF /06/1988 Southfield, MI Jerome Thiesson DF /06/1987 Zurich, Switzerland Jermaine Taylor DF /14/1985 Portland, Jamaica Francisco Calvo DF /08/1992 San Jose, Costa Rica Vadim Demidov DF /10/1986 Riga, Latvia, USSR Ibson MF /07/1983 Sao Goncalo, Brazil Marc Burch DF /07/1984 Cincinnati, OH Abu Danladi FW /18/1995 Takoradi, Ghana Miguel Ibarra MF /15/1990 Lancaster, CA Johan Venegas MF /27/1988 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica Joseph Greenspan DF /12/1992 Summit, NJ Thomas de Villardi DF /27/1994 Nogent sur Marne, France Brent Kallman DF /04/1990 Omaha, NE Ismaila Jome MF /04/1994 Banjul, Gambia Bashkim Kadrii MF /09/1991 Copenhagen, Denmark Collin Martin MF /09/1994 Chevy Chase, MD Kevin Molino MF /17/1990 Carenage, Diego Martin, Trinidad Sam Cronin MF /12/1986 Atlanta, GA Rasmus Schuller MF /18/1991 Espoo, Finland Christian Ramirez FW /04/1991 Garden Grove, CA Kevin Venegas DF /29/1989 Lakewood, CA Bernardo Anor MF /24/1988 Caracas, Venezuela Patrick McLain GK /22/1988 Eau Claire, WI Michael Boxall DF /18/1988 Auckland, New Zealand Collen Warner MF /24/1988 Denver, CO Sam Nicholson MF /20/1995 Edinburgh, Scotland Brandon Allen FW /08/1993 Old Bridge, NJ Bobby Shuttleworth GK /13/1987 Tonawanda, NY HEAD COACH : Adrian Heath 01/11/1961 W21 L29 T19 HOUSTON DYNAMO 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 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 Taylor Hunter MF /07/1993 Aurora, CO Boniek Garcia MF /04/1984 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Christian Lucatero MF /17/1997 Pasadena, TX Joe Willis GK /10/1988 St. Louis, MO Charlie Ward MF /19/1995 Redditch, England Tómas Martínez MF /07/1995 Béccar, Argentina HEAD COACH : Wilmer Cabrera 09/15/1967 W17 L25 T10

2 MINNESOTA UNITED FC vs. HOUSTON DYNAMO Wednesday, July 19; TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn., 7 p.m. CT 2017 SEASON RECORDS GP W-L-T PTS GF GA MNUFC at home Dynamo on road LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME: MNUFC 0 wins, 2 goals Dynamo 0 wins, 2 goals Ties 1 AT TCF BANK STADIUM: First meeting (MLS): 4/15: HOU 2, MIN 2 (Manotas 14; Elis Ramirez 47; J. Venegas 59) MNUFC Sat. July 22 Red Bulls Sat. July 29 D.C. United Sat. Aug. 5 Seattle Sun. Aug. 13 at Atlanta UPCOMING MATCHES DYNAMO Sat. July 22 at D.C. United Sat. July 29 Portland Sat. Aug. 5 at Real Salt Lake Sat. Aug. 12 San Jose REFEREES REFEREE: Silviu Petrescu. AR1 (bench): Joe Fletcher; AR2 (opposite): Adam Wienckowski; 4th: Juan Guzman TEAM NEWS SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: HOU: A.J. DeLaGarza SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: MIN: Collen Warner, Brent Kallman; Jerome Thiesson, Kevin Molino, Johan Venegas, Ibson... HOU: Juan David Cabezas, Alberth Elis, Romell Quioto, Leonardo DISABLED LIST: MIN: Bernardo Anor INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: MIN: Francisco Calvo (Costa Rica); Jermaine Taylor (Jamaica)... HOU: Alberth Elis, Boniek Garcia, Romell Quioto (Honduras) LAST LEAGUE MATCHES MINNESOTA UNITED FC 0 COLUMBUS CREW SC 1 Scoring Summary: CLB--Manneh 2 (Trapp 3) 58 MINNESOTA UNITED--Bobby Shuttleworth, Jerome Thiesson, Joseph Greenspan, Justin Davis, Kevin Venegas, Sam Cronin, Kevin Molino, Ibson (Miguel Ibarra 77), Ismaila Jome (Bashkim Kadrii 77), Abu Danladi (Collen Warner 43), Christian Ramirez. WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM MNUFC DYNAMO F A F A GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL HOW SCORED 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 HOUSTON DYNAMO 3 MONTREAL IMPACT 1 Scoring Summary: HOU--Wenger 1 (Manotas 3) 0:52 HOU--Alex 2 (Manotas 4) 23 HOU--Rodriguez 1 (unassisted) 67 MTL--Salazar 1 (Ciman 1) 89 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Tyler Deric, A.J. DeLaGarza, Adolfo Machado, Leonardo, DaMarcus Beasley, Ricardo Clark, Juan David Cabezas, Alex (Joe Holland 87), Andrew Wenger (Jose Escalante 79), Erick Torres (Memo Rodriguez 63), Mauro Manotas. RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL (W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW MIN HOU THE LAST TIME MINNESOTA UNITED HOUSTON DYNAMO Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since) Home win 6/21/2017 MIN 3, POR 2 (2) 7/05/2017 HOU 3, MTL 1 (0) Road win 9/17/2016 HOU 1, RSL 0 (11) Home loss 7/04/2017 MIN 0, CLB 1 (0) 10/16/2016 HOU 0, LA 1 (10) Road loss 6/29/2017 MIN 1, NYC 3 (0) 7/01/2017 HOU 1, COL 3 (0) Tie game 6/24/2017 MIN 2, VAN 2 (2) 6/23/2017 HOU 1, DAL 1 (2) Shutout for 5/27/2017 MIN 1, ORL 0 (6) 5/28/2017 HOU 0, DAL 0 (6) Shutout vs. 7/04/2017 MIN 0, CLB 1 (0) 6/04/2017 HOU 0, SEA 1 (4) GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED MNUFC Dynamo LLTLWLTWLWLLWLLWTLL WWLWLTWLWWLLTWLTTLW TEAM LEADERS MNUFC G: 10 Ramirez A: 5 Molino SHT: 46 Ramirez SOG: 23 Ramirez FC: 28 Molino FS: 45 Ibson OF: 16 Ramirez C: 4 5 players tied E: 1 Danladi/Davis DYNAMO G: 12 Torres A: 7 Alex SHT: 53 Torres SOG: 25 Manotas FC: 34 Cabezas FS: 33 Alex OF: 9 Torres C: 4 4 players tied E: 0 GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP TOT AVG MIN HOU GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP TOT AVG MIN HOU GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total MIN HOU GOALS ALLOWED Total MIN HOU

3 2017 MINNESOTA UNITED STATISTICS (5-11-3, 18 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 21 F Christian Ramirez M Kevin Molino M Johan Venegas F Abu Danladi M Miguel Ibarra D Jerome Thiesson D Brent Kallman M Collen Warner D Francisco Calvo M Ibson M Sam Cronin (MIN) M Sam Cronin (TOT) M Bashkim Kadrii G Bobby Shuttleworth M Collin Martin M Ismaila Jome D Jermaine Taylor G John Alvbage D Joseph Greenspan D Justin Davis D Kevin Venegas D Marc Burch (MIN) D Marc Burch (TOT) M Mohammed Saeid (MIN) M Mohammed Saeid (TOT) M Rasmus Schuller D Vadim Demidov Own-goals received 1 Opponent totals Team totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Christian Ramirez 2, Abu Danladi 2, Miguel Ibarra 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Johan Venegas 2, Ibson 2, Miguel Ibarra 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Kevin Molino 2-3 MINNESOTA UNITED GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 G John Alvbage G Bobby Shuttleworth Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

4 2017 HOUSTON DYNAMO STATISTICS (8-7-4, 28 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 9 F Erick Torres F Alberth Elis F Mauro Manotas F Romell Quioto M Alex M Andrew Wenger D Dylan Remick D Leonardo M Memo Rodriguez M Boniek Garcia D A.J. DeLaGarza M Ricardo Clark D Adolfo Machado M Eric Alexander D DaMarcus Beasley D Jalil Anibaba M Joe Holland G Joe Willis M Jose Escalante M Juan David Cabezas D Kevin Garcia G Tyler Deric F Vicente Sanchez Own-goals received 1 Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Erick Torres 3, Alex 2, Alberth Elis 2, Romell Quioto 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Alex 2, Mauro Manotas 2, A.J. DeLaGarza 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Erick Torres 5-5, 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 MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES: Fri. Mar. 3 at Portland L MIN: Ramirez (79); POR: Olum (14) Valeri (47,82) Adi (91+,93+) Sun. Mar. 12 Atlanta L MIN: Molino (30); ATL: Martinez (3,27,75) Almiron (13,52) Peterson (94+) Sat. Mar. 18 at Colorado T MIN: Molino (50) Ramirez (58); COL: Badji (17) Hairston (59) Sat. Mar. 25 at New England L MIN: Warner (15) Kallman (49); NE: Agudelo (4,41) Kamara (21) Nguyen (32) Tierney (53) Sat. Apr. 1 Real Salt Lake W MIN: Molino (16) Ramirez (52,62) Venegas (68); RSL: Mulholland (4) Movsisyan (87) Sat. Apr. 8 at FC Dallas L DAL: Morales (43) Barrios (49) Sat. Apr. 15 at Houston T MIN: Ramirez (47) Venegas (59); HOU: Manotas (14) Elis (43) Sun. Apr. 23 Colorado W MIN: Ibarra (72); Sat. Apr. 29 San Jose L SJ: Jungwirth (54) Sun. May 7 Sporting KC W MIN: Danladi (22) Ramirez (39); Sat. May 13 at Toronto FC L MIN: Molino (52,62); TOR: Giovinco (20) own goal (54) Ricketts (77) Sun. May 21 Los Angeles L MIN: Ramirez (66); LA: dos Santos (38) own goal (84) Sat. May 27 Orlando City SC W MIN: Ramirez (56); Sat. June 3 at Sporting KC L KC: Opara (47+) Medranda (54) Abdul-Salaam (87) Sat. June 17 at Real Salt L RSL: Movsisyan (84) Lake Wed. June 21 Portland W MIN: own goal (7) Ramirez (47) Danladi (64); POR: Valeri (37) Sat. June 24 Vancouver T MIN: Calvo (50) Thiesson (63); VAN: Techera (17) Tchani (47+) Thu. June 29 at New York City FC Tue. July 4 Columbus L CLB: Manneh (58) Wed. July 19 Houston Sat. July 22 New York Red Bulls Sat. July 29 D.C. United Sat. Aug. 5 Seattle Sun. Aug. 13 at Atlanta Sun. Aug. 20 at Seattle Sat. Aug. 26 at Chicago Sat. Sep. 9 Philadelphia Wed. Sep. 13 at Vancouver Sat. Sep. 16 at Montreal Sat. Sep. 23 FC Dallas Sat. Sep. 30 at Houston Sat. Oct. 7 Sporting KC Sun. Oct. 15 at Los Angeles Sun. Oct. 22 at San Jose L MIN: Ramirez (9); NYC: Callens (38) Harrison (52) Villa (63) 2017 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 Sat. July 22 at D.C. United Sat. July 29 Portland Sat. Aug. 5 at Real Salt Lake Sat. Aug. 12 San Jose Sat. Aug. 19 at Vancouver Wed. Aug. 23 at FC Dallas Sat. Aug. 26 Sporting KC Sat. Sep. 9 Colorado Sat. Sep. 16 at San Jose Sat. Sep. 23 at New York City FC Wed. Sep. 27 Los Angeles Sat. Sep. 30 Minnesota Sun. Oct. 15 at Sporting KC Sun. Oct. 22 Chicago 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

7 UNITED INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 2 Christian Ramirez 04/01/2017 vs RSL W Kevin Molino 05/13/2017 vs TOR L 2-3 Assists 2 Kevin Molino 04/01/2017 vs RSL W Miguel Ibarra 05/07/2017 vs KC W 2-0 Shots 6 Christian Ramirez 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-2 Shots on Goal 4 Christian Ramirez 04/01/2017 vs RSL W Christian Ramirez 05/21/2017 vs LA L 1-2 Fouls Committed 6 Kevin Molino 03/12/2017 vs ATL L Johan Venegas 05/27/2017 vs ORL W 1-0 Fouls Suffered 7 Mohammed Saeid 03/12/2017 vs ATL L 1-6 Offside 4 Christian Ramirez 06/29/2017 vs NYC L 1-3 Saves 8 Bobby 06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-1 Shuttleworth Shots Faced 10 Bobby Shuttleworth 06/03/2017 vs KC L 0-3 Goals Allowed 5 John Alvbage 03/03/2017 vs POR L John Alvbage 03/12/2017 vs ATL L Bobby Shuttleworth 03/25/2017 vs NE L 2-5 TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 4 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-2 Assists 4 05/07/2017 vs KC W 2-0 Shots 22 05/21/2017 vs LA L 1-2 Shots on Goal 9 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-2 Fouls Committed 18 05/27/2017 vs ORL W 1-0 Fouls Suffered 20 04/23/2017 vs COL W 1-0 Corner Kicks 12 05/21/2017 vs LA L 1-2 Offside 6 06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-1 Saves 8 06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-1 Shots Faced 10 06/03/2017 vs KC L 0-3 Goals Allowed 6 03/12/2017 vs ATL L 1-6 TEAM LOW GAMES (2017) Shots 5 05/27/2017 vs ORL W /17/2017 vs RSL L /29/2017 vs NYC L 1-3 Shots on Goal 1 06/03/2017 vs KC L /17/2017 vs RSL L /04/2017 vs CLB L 0-1 Fouls Committed 4 03/25/2017 vs NE L 2-5 Fouls Suffered 8 04/15/2017 vs HOU T 2-2 Corner Kicks 0 03/18/2017 vs COL T /25/2017 vs NE L 2-5 Offside 0 04/08/2017 vs DAL L /13/2017 vs TOR L /24/2017 vs VAN T 2-2 Saves 1 03/03/2017 vs POR L /18/2017 vs COL T /25/2017 vs NE L /13/2017 vs TOR L 2-3 Shots Faced 3 03/18/2017 vs COL T /23/2017 vs COL W /13/2017 vs TOR L /04/2017 vs CLB L 0-1 DYNAMO INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 3 Erick Torres 04/01/2017 at NYR W 4-1 Assists 2 4 times 03/11/2017 at CLB W 3-1 Shots 6 Erick Torres 04/28/2017 at TOR L Erick Torres 05/17/2017 at PHI L 0-2 Shots on Goal 5 Mauro Manotas 04/01/2017 at NYR W 4-1 Fouls Committed 6 Juan David Cabezas 05/28/2017 at DAL T 0-0 Fouls Suffered 6 Mauro Manotas 06/17/2017 at LA T 2-2 Offside 3 Alex 05/12/2017 at VAN W 2-1 Saves 8 Tyler Deric 05/31/2017 at RSL W 5-1 Shots Faced 9 Tyler Deric 05/31/2017 at RSL W 5-1 Goals Allowed 4 Tyler Deric 03/18/2017 at POR L Joe Willis 05/20/2017 at ATL L 1-4 TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 5 05/31/2017 at RSL W 5-1 Assists 7 05/31/2017 at RSL W 5-1 Shots 19 04/15/2017 at MIN T /28/2017 at TOR L /05/2017 at MTL W 3-1 Shots on Goal 11 05/06/2017 at ORL W 4-0 Fouls Committed 19 05/12/2017 at VAN W 2-1 Fouls Suffered 16 05/17/2017 at PHI L 0-2 Corner Kicks 10 07/01/2017 at COL L 1-3 Offside 4 05/12/2017 at VAN W 2-1 Saves 8 05/31/2017 at RSL W 5-1 Shots Faced 9 05/31/2017 at RSL W 5-1 Goals Allowed 4 03/18/2017 at POR L /20/2017 at ATL L 1-4 TEAM LOW GAMES (2017) Shots 4 05/28/2017 at DAL T 0-0 Shots on Goal 1 04/08/2017 at NE L /23/2017 at DAL T 1-1 Fouls Committed 7 04/22/2017 at SJ W 2-0 Fouls Suffered 5 07/01/2017 at COL L 1-3 Corner Kicks 2 03/11/2017 at CLB W /22/2017 at SJ W /05/2017 at MTL W 3-1 Offside 0 04/22/2017 at SJ W /17/2017 at PHI L /23/2017 at DAL T /01/2017 at COL L 1-3 Saves 0 04/15/2017 at MIN T 2-2 Shots Faced 2 04/15/2017 at MIN T /04/2017 at SEA L /23/2017 at DAL T /05/2017 at MTL W Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

8 2017 MINNESOTA UNITED VS. HOUSTON DYNAMO (0-0-1) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 11 M Johan Venegas F Christian Ramirez M Kevin Molino G John Alvbage D Marc Burch M Sam Cronin G Bobby Shuttleworth M Collen Warner M Miguel Ibarra D Brent Kallman M Rasmus Schuller D Francisco Calvo F Abu Danladi D Jerome Thiesson Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None 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 John Alvbage G Bobby Shuttleworth Team totals Opponent totals HOUSTON DYNAMO VS. MINNESOTA UNITED (0-0-1) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 19 F Mauro Manotas F Alberth Elis M Ricardo Clark M Boniek Garcia F Erick Torres D DaMarcus Beasley D Adolfo Machado F Vicente Sanchez M Eric Alexander G Joe Willis D Jalil Anibaba M Alex D Kevin Garcia F Romell Quioto Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 31 G Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

9 DYNAMO VS UNITED ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS United 0 wins, 2 goals Dynamo 0 wins, 2 goals 1 ties 4/15/2017 HOU 2 vs MIN 2 (HB) HEAD-TO-HEAD Dynamo United Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT Tot Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: OT Total HOU MIN CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Adrian Heath vs. HOU (2 pts./game) Wilmer Cabrera vs. MIN (1 pts./game) ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: United Dynamo Goals 1 Venegas/Ramirez 1 Manotas/Elis Assists 1 Kevin Molino 1 3 times Shots 5 Christian Ramirez 5 Mauro Manotas Shots on Goal 1 Venegas/Ramirez 4 Mauro Manotas Fouls Committed 3 Francisco Calvo 2 Alex Fouls Suffered 4 Kevin Molino 3 Vicente Sanchez Wins 0 26 times 0 28 times Losses 0 26 times 0 28 times Shutouts 0 26 times 0 28 times Saves 2 Alvbage/Shuttleworth 0 28 times Goals Allowed 2 Bobby Shuttleworth 2 Joe Willis ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: United Dynamo Goals 1 Venegas/Ramirez 1 Manotas/Elis Assists 1 Kevin Molino 1 3 players tied (04/15/17) Shots 5 Christian Ramirez (04/15/17) 5 Mauro Manotas (04/15/17) Shots on Goal 1 Venegas/Ramirez 4 Mauro Manotas (04/15/17) Fouls Committed 3 Francisco Calvo 2 Alex (04/15/17) (04/15/17) Fouls Suffered 4 Kevin Molino (04/15/17) 3 Vicente Sanchez (04/15/17) Shutouts None None Saves 2 Alvbage/Shuttleworth None Goals Allowed 2 Bobby Shuttleworth (04/15/17) 2 Joe Willis (04/15/17) W-L-T Breakdowns: Minnesota United Houston Dynamo W-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started) At Halftime: Leading Ws (05/07/2017) Ws (07/05/2017) Tied Ls (06/29/2017) Ls (07/01/2017) Trailing Ts (06/24/2017) Ls (04/28/2017) First Goal: Allowed Ls (07/04/2017) Ls (04/08/2017) Scored Ls (06/29/2017) Ws (07/05/2017) Goals Scored: 0 goals Ls (04/08/2017) Ls (06/04/2017) 1 goals Ls (06/29/2017) Ls (07/01/2017) 2 goals Ts (06/24/2017) Ts (06/17/2017) 3 goals Ws (06/21/2017) Ws (09/24/2016) 4 goals Ws (04/01/2017) Ws (03/12/2016) Goals Allowed: 0 goals Ws (04/23/2017) Ts (05/28/2017) 1 goals Ls (04/29/2017) Ws (07/05/2017) 2 goals Ts (06/24/2017) Ts (06/17/2017) 3 goals Ls (05/13/2017) Ls (10/08/2016) 4 goals Ls (03/03/2017) Ls (03/19/2016) 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

10 UNITED CAREER SCORING VS. DYNAMO (0-0-1) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Christian Ramirez Johan Venegas Kevin Molino Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PG John Alvbage Bobby Shuttleworth Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

11 DYNAMO CAREER SCORING VS. UNITED (0-0-1) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Alberth Elis Mauro Manotas Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia Erick Torres Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

12 CURRENT UNITED VS. DYNAMO (0-0-1) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Bernardo Anor Marc Burch Christian Ramirez Johan Venegas Sam Cronin Kevin Molino Collen Warner John Alvbage Francisco Calvo Abu Danladi Joseph Greenspan Miguel Ibarra Brent Kallman Collin Martin Rasmus Schuller Bobby Shuttleworth Jermaine Taylor Jerome Thiesson Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PG John Alvbage Bobby Shuttleworth Team totals Opponent totals CURRENT DYNAMO VS. UNITED (0-0-1) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Alberth Elis Mauro Manotas Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia Erick Torres Eric Alexander Jalil Anibaba DaMarcus Beasley Alex Kevin Garcia Adolfo Machado Romell Quioto Vicente Sanchez Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

13 MINNESOTA UNITED FC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 Kickoff: 7:00 p.m. CT TV: My29 Radio: MINNESOTA UNITED FC ROSTER 2017 MLS Record (W-L-D): Western Conference Standings:... 11th Head Coach:... Adrian Heath ( ) Asst. Coach:... Ian Fuller Asst. Coach:... Mark Watson GK Coach:...Marius Røvde 1 John Alvbage Goalkeeper 2 Justin Davis Defender 3 Jerome Thiesson Defender 4 Jermaine Taylor Defender 5 Francisco Calvo Defender 6 Vadim Demidov Defender 7 Ibson Midfielder 8 Marc Burch Defender 9 Abu Danladi Forward 10 Miguel Ibarra Midfielder 11 Johan Venegas Midfielder 12 Joseph Greenspan Defender 13 Thomas de Villardi Midfielder 14 Brent Kallman Defender 15 Ismaila Jome Midfielder 16 Bashkim Kadrii Midfielder 17 Collin Martin Midfielder 18 Kevin Molino Midfielder 19 Sam Cronin Midfielder 20 Rasmus Schuller Midfielder 21 Christian Ramirez Forward 22 Kevin Venegas Defender 23 Bernardo Añor Midfielder 24 Patrick McLain Goalkeeper 25 Michael Boxall Defender 26 Collen Warner Midfielder 28 Sam Nicholson Midfielder 30 Brandon Allen Forward 33 Bobby Shuttleworth Goalkeeper HOUSTON DYNAMO ROSTER 1 Tyler Deric Goalkeeper 2 Jalil Anibaba Defender 3 Adolfo Machado Defender 5 Juan David Cabezas Midfielder 6 Eric Alexander Midfielder 7 DaMarcus Beasley Defender 8 Joseph Holland Midfielder 9 Erick Torres Forward 10 Vicente Sanchez Forward 11 Andrew Wenger Midfielder 12 Romell Quioto Forward 13 Ricardo Clark Midfielder 14 Alex Midfielder 15 Dylan Remick Defender 16 Kevin Garcia Defender 17 Alberth Elis Forward 18 Memo Rodriguez Midfielder 19 Mauro Manotas Forward 20 A.J. DeLaGarza Defender 21 George Malki Defender 22 Leonardo Defender 23 Jose Escalante Midfielder 24 Calle Brown Goalkeeper 26 Taylor Hunter Midfielder 27 Boniek Garcia Midfielder 28 Charlie Ward Midfielder 29 Christian Lucatero Midfielder 31 Joe Willis Goalkeeper Tomas Martinez 2017 MLS Record (W-L-D): Western Conference Standings:... 3rd Head Coach:... Wilmer Cabrera ( ) Asst. Coach:... Michael Dellorusso Asst. Coach:... Davy Arnaud GK Coach:... Paul Rogers Midfielder INDEX 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAP 2 - Last Time Out, Match Preview, How the Teams Compare, Team Leaders 3 - Series Information 4 - About Opponent, Quick Facts 5 - News and Notes 6 - Standings 7 - This Week in MLS, Last Week in MLS 8 - MLS Stats Leaders, Media Resources 9 - Schedule, Record When..., Scoring Frequency, vs. Opponent INDEX 10 -Player Statistics, Individual Honors 11 - Goal Map 12 - Team Records 13 - Recent Achievements, Team Firsts All-Time History vs Opposition 16 - Past Starting Lineups 17 - Roster and Pronunciation Guide Player Bios 23 - Construction MNUFC 24 - Coaching Staff Bios

14 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 UP NEXT Minnesota United FC vs Atlas FC July 15, 2017 TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN International Friendly Loons and Los Zorros Settle for 1-1 Draw Minnesota United hosted Atlas FC of Liga MX for an international friendly match on Saturday night. Despite the friendly billing, the teams were quite aggressive from the first whistle, racking up six yellow cards in the opening half. Minnesota opened up the match with a strong attack, led by winger Bashkim Kadrii. After hitting the post early, Kadrii got the Loons on the board by chipping the ball over the goalkeeper outside of the box before finishing it off with an acrobatic kick. Atlas would answer five minutes before halftime, with a pair of quick crosses setting up a Milton Caraglio header. MNUFC would have the majority of shots on goal, but many of them were off the woodwork, including a double-post shot by Joe Greenspan. JOME KADRII MIN Starting XI vs. ATS SCHULLER DAVIS ALLEN MARTIN SHUTTLEWORTH WARNER IBARRA THIESSON GREENSPAN MIN Substitutes 14 Cronin IN, Schuller OUT 46 McLain IN Shuttleworth OUT 71 Ibson IN, Warner OUT 71 Ramirez IN, Allen OUT 76 Molino IN, Martin OUT UP NEXT Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo July 19, 2017 TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN MLS Regular Season Loons Look for Three Points Against Dynamo When the two teams last met in April, Minnesota mounted a second-half comeback to erase a two-goal deficit and secure a draw against Houston. Now the Loons are looking for all three points and back to their winning ways at home. After a hot start, the Dynamo have cooled down a bit in recent weeks, with one win in their last five. Despite this, Houston still sits third in the West, just four points off leaders Sporting KC. With several players out due to international duty and injury, MNUFC welcomes the addition of three players into its ranks since its last league match in early July. The Loons will need to control the match from the start if they hope to contain one of the most dangerous offenses in the league. MIN HOW THE TEAMS COMPARE Series History MIN all-time W-L-D: GF, 2 GA MIN home W-L-D: GF, 0 GA MIN away W-L-D: GF, 2 GA HOU Minnesota United Absences Suspended n/a Out Anor (L Lower Leg), Alvbage (L Thumb) De Villardi (L Achilles), Burch (Groin) Danladi (Hamstring), Schuller (L Thigh) K. Venegas (R Thigh) Questionable Kallman (Pelvis) International Duty Calvo, J. Venegas (Costa Rica) Taylor (Jamaica) Match Officials Referee: Silviu Petrescu (Career MIN matches: 0) 2017 MLS Stats: 34 YC / 0 RC / 8 Matches ARs: Joe Fletcher, Adam Wienckowski 4th: Juan Guzman Jr MLS Record (W-L-D) L-W-D-L-L Form (Last 5 Matches) L-D-D-L-W 18 Points 28 11th West MLS Position 3rd West 19 Matches Played Goals Scored Goals Against Assists Shots SOG Fouls Conceded Fouls Suffered Offsides Corner Kicks PK Scored 5 3 PK Attempts 6 3 Clean sheets 3 MLS stats only 2017 MLS Season MINNESOTA UNITED TEAM LEADERS #21 Christian Ramirez 10 Goals #18 Kevin Molino 5 Two players tied 2 #18 Kevin Molino 5 Assists #11 Johan Venegas 3 Two additional players tied 3 HOUSTON DYNAMO TEAM LEADERS #9 Erick Torres 12 Goals #17 Alberth Elis 6 #19 Mauro Manotas 5 #14 Alex 7 Assists #19 Mauro Manotas 4 Two players tied 3 2

15 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 ALL-TIME RESULTS AGAINST HOUSTON DYNAMO Date Score Result Location 4/15/2017 MIN 2-2 HOU D BBVA Compass Stadium GOALS SCORED IN SERIES BY INTERVAL ET Total MIN HOU CURRENT TEAM STREAKS* Team Type Player # of Matches Goals None Minnesota Assists None United FC Points None Shutouts None Goals None Houston Assists None Dynamo Points None Shutouts None *Streak considered 2+ matches in a row. DISCIPLINARY REPORT Suspended: n/a Suspended after next caution: Cabezas, DeLaGarza (HOU) MINNESOTA CONNECTIONS Collen Warner played for the Dynamo in 2016 before being selected by the Loons in the 2016 Expansion Draft. Jermaine Taylor played his first MLS season with Houston in He was with the club for five seasons. Tyler Deric played under Adrian Heath with the Austin Aztex in Jalil Anibaba and Bernardo Anor were teammates on Sporting Kansas City in Adolfo Machado and Francisco Calvo played together in 2016 for Saprissa. Eric Alexander and Johan Venegas played part of the 2015 and 2016 seasons together on the Montreal Impact roster. Vicente Sanchez played for the Colorado Rapids from 2013 to 2015, where he was teammates with Sam Cronin and Marc Burch. Cronin and Ricardo Clark are both natives of Atlanta, Georgia. Burch and Dylan Remick were teammates in 2013 while playing for the Seattle Sounders. George Malki and Patrick McLain were teammates in college, playing a pair of seasons together at Cal Poly in 2010 and Joe Willis and Collin Martin were teammates on D.C. United in 2013 and Both players were also loaned to Richmond Kickers in ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS MIN HOU 1 Two players tied GOALS Two players tied 1 1 Kevin Molino ASSISTS Three players tied 1 1 Three players tied YELLOW CARDS N/A N/A RED CARDS N/A N/A WINS N/A N/A LOSSES N/A N/A CLEAN SHEETS N/A ALL-TIME SERIES SINGLE MATCH HIGHS MIN HOU 1 Two players tied GOALS Two players tied 1 1 Kevin Molino ASSISTS Three players tied 1 3 April 15, 2017 YELLOW CARDS N/A 2 Two players tied SAVES N/A 2 Bobby Shuttleworth GOALS ALLOWED Joe Willis 2 3

16 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 ABOUT HOUSTON DYNAMO Match Abbreviation:...HOU Colors:...Orange, Black and Space City Blue Founded: First MLS Season: MLS Titles:...2 (2006, 2007) City, State:...Houston, Texas Stadium:... BBVA Compass Stadium Capacity (Built):...22,039 (2012) PREVIOUS MEETING - 4/15/2017 vs ST HALF G: Manotas 14 G: Elis YC: Thiesson 2 ND HALF 47 G: Ramirez 59 G: J. Venegas 86 YC: Kallman 90+ YC: J. Venegas MIN VS HOU QUICK FACTS Three of the Dynamo s top goalscorers Erick Torres, Alberth Elis and Romell Quioto are unavailable due to Gold Cup duty with their national teams. Torres (Mexico) will be facing Elis, Quioto and Boniek Garcia (Honduras) in the quarterfinals of the tournament on Thursday, July 20. Minnesota has three players involved in the Gold Cup quarterfinals. Francisco Calvo and Johan Venegas on Costa Rica and Jermaine Taylor on Jamaica all had successful Group Stage campaigns. Calvo scored an equalizing goal against Canada, and has played every minute for the Ticos, who won Group A. Taylor has also played every minute for the Reggae Boyz, who went undefeated in Group C to earn a second-place finish. Costa Rica takes on Panama on Wednesday, July 19, and Jamaica faces Canada on July 20. Houston signed its third Designated Player in Tomas Martinez on Monday. The Argentina youth international joins the team from Sporting Braga of Portugal s Primeira Liga. All of Houston s DPs are under the age of 25. Christian Ramirez leads MNUFC with 23 shots on goal, putting him ninth in the league rankings. Ramirez became the eighth player in MLS history to score 10 goals for an expansion team when he scored against New York City FC on June 29. Mauro Manotas is one of the most accurate shooters in MLS, with 61% of his shots ending up on target. Dynamo goalkeepers Tyler Deric and Joe Willis have combined for three clean sheets this year. Minnesota s Bobby Shuttleworth currently has three by himself. Shuttleworth played the opening half in the first meeting with Houston before having to be subbed off due to injury just before halftime. John Alvbage played the second half for the Loons that match. Houston has won by a four-goal margin twice this season, defeating Orlando 4-0 and RSL 5-1 back in May. Kevin Molino was fouled four times in the last meeting with Houston, the most of any player that match. He went on to set up both of Minnesota s goals. Minnesota has currently gone 171 minutes without a goal scored in MLS play. Its longest scoreless run was 221 minutes. Houston is one of two teams the Loons will play three times this season. The third meeting with the Dynamo is on Saturday, September 30 at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston. The Dynamo are second in MLS with five penalty-kick goals. Houston has been caught offside just 24 times this year, the third-lowest total in MLS. 4

17 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED NEWS UNITED AND NOTES FC GOAL MAP Winger Sam Nicholson Signs with MNUFC MNUFC made its first signing of the summer with the addition of Sam Nicholson. The 22-year-old midfielder and Scotland native comes to Minnesota after four years with Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Premiership. We are really pleased to have added a player with the skillset of Sam [Nicholson], said MNUFC Head Coach Adrian Heath. He s a player who can cut inside from either side of the pitch. He s got two really good feet and he s got some goals in him, he can beat his man. It s not very often that you get the opportunity to bring in a player from Europe who looks at MLS as a step up. We are delighted to have him and we think he will be a great addition to our squad. Nicholson came up through Hearts youth academy, joining the senior team at the beginning of the season. He played a major role in helping the club earn promotion to the Premiership the following year, scoring a career-high five goals along with six assists during the season. This past season, Nicholson made his 100th appearance for Hearts as the club finished fifth in the Premiership, one spot out of European play. He has had numerous call-ups to Scotland s youth national teams and took part in the U21 squad s European Championship qualification campaign. New Zealand International Michael Boxall Signs with Loons Minnesota United has expanded its defensive ranks with the signing of New Zealand international defender Michael Boxall. He brings MLS and international experience to MNUFC, including recent action with New Zealand in the FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. Boxall, who plays primarily at right back, joins the Loons after two seasons with SuperSport United in the South African Premier Division. His flexibility along the back line where he can also play center back will add experience and positional depth to the squad. Excited to be here, I had heard a lot of positive things about the coaching staff here and that got me excited to join the club, said Boxall. Being involved in something from the very start and the opportunity to build something special here meant a lot. I m very excited to get to know my teammates, the coaching staff and all the fans here in Minnesota. He began his career in his home country with Auckland City FC, but later came to the U.S. to attend UC Santa Barbara where he played four seasons for the Gauchos. He would go on to be named to the All-Big West First Team in 2009 and win the 2010 Big West Defender of the Year award. Boxall was selected first overall in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by Vancouver Whitecaps FC ahead of its inaugural MLS season. In 2012, Boxall joined Wellington Phoenix in the Australian A-League, before signing with SuperSport United the following season. At the international level, Boxall has 25 appearances for the New Zealand men s national team, making his debut in He has mainly played in international friendlies, but in recent years has become a mainstay in World Cup qualifying matches as well. He got his first international assist last year against the United States, tying the match at 1-1 late in the second half. Brandon Allen Loaned to MNUFC from Red Bulls Minnesota United has added U.S. youth international forward Brandon Allen to its MLS roster. He comes to MNUFC on loan from New York Red Bulls. Allen has spent much of his career with New York Red Bulls II in USL. Allen came up through the Red Bulls Academy and was a standout player in college, starting all four years at Georgetown. While at Georgetown, he racked up 50 goals and 17 assists in 91 appearances, making him the highest-scoring player in school history. He was a three-time All- American, three-time All-Big East first team member, and was nominated for the MAC Hermann Trophy in 2015 when he helped the Hoyas to the Big East regular season and playoff championships. He also has six caps and one goal for the U.S. U20 team. He signed a Homegrown Player contract with the Red Bulls in December 2015 and made his MLS debut in May of the 2016 season. He mainly played for the club s USL affiliate, Red Bulls II. He played 32 matches for the team in 2016, scoring 21 goals en route to winning the Eastern Conference title, Commissioner s Cup and USL Championship. Allen would earn multiple accolades that season including USL Cup MVP, Rookie of the Year and being named to the All-League First Team. MNUFC Hosts Unified Soccer Exchange Special Olympics athletes from Minnesota and Texas are gathering in the Twin Cities this week as Minnesota United Unified hosts Houston Dynamo Unified for a soccer match at TCF Bank Stadium. The two teams will square off following the match between the two clubs first teams on Wednesday, July 19 at 7:00 p.m. Fans are encouraged to stay and cheer on the Unified teams, composed of athletes both with and without intellectual disabilities. Their match is expected to kick off at 9:30 p.m. Their match on Wednesday night is a part of the MLS Works partnership with Special Olympics, and the teams will meet again when Minnesota United travels to face Houston on Saturday, September 30 at BBVA Compass Stadium. This is the first year MNUFC will host a Unified match and the team s first formal partnership with Special Olympics Minnesota. Adrian Heath Looks Ahead to Houston They re obviously a really confident team, because their season has been very, very good at home. Not so good on the road. I think we re one of the few teams that have taken any points off them on the road. We ve got to make sure that we take advantage of the fact that maybe two or three of their better attacking players are not playing. We re also missing two or three players as well, so it swings around about you. You know, you win on one end, you lose on another. But I ve made no secret that I think the next three games are pivotal for us. Heath Goals for the Squad in Upcoming Home Matches I think the most important thing is that the chemistry within the group, and the patterns of play, and the combination play in certain areas is getting better. I think it s one of the areas that I ve said before on the days that we play well in the middle of the park and our combination play, we look like we can open teams up. And looking to this next half of the season, to really enhance that and get that better and better as the season develops. 5

18 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July MLS MINNESOTA WESTERN CONFERENCE UNITED FC STANDINGS GOAL MAP TEAM GP W L T GD PTS Home Record Road Record Sporting Kansas City FC Dallas Houston Dynamo Portland Timbers San Jose Earthquakes Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle Sounders FC LA Galaxy Real Salt Lake Colorado Rapids Minnesota United FC MLS MINNESOTA EASTERN CONFERENCE UNITED FC STANDINGS GOAL MAP TEAM GP W L T GD PTS Home Record Road Record Chicago Fire Toronto FC New York City FC Atlanta United FC Orlando City SC Columbus Crew SC New York Red Bulls Philadelphia Union Montreal Impact New England Revolution D.C. United MLS MINNESOTA SUPPORTERS UNITED SHIELD STANDINGS FC GOAL MAP TEAM GP W T L GD PTS Home Record Road Record Chicago Fire Toronto FC New York City FC Sporting Kansas City FC Dallas Atlanta United FC Orlando City SC Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo Portland Timbers New York Red Bulls San Jose Earthquakes Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle Sounders FC Philadelphia Union LA Galaxy Montreal Impact Real Salt Lake New England Revolution Colorado Rapids Minnesota United FC D.C. United

19 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 THIS WEEK IN MLS LAST WEEK IN MLS WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 TUESDAY, JULY 4 MONTREAL IMPACT NEW YORK RED BULLS ATLANTA UNITED FC MINNESOTA UNITED FC vs 6:30 p.m. CT vs 6:30 p.m. CT PHILADELPHIA UNION SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES COLUMBUS CREW SC NEW YORK CITY FC vs 6:30 p.m. CT TORONTO FC MINNESOTA UNITED FC FC DALLAS COLORADO RAPIDS vs 7:00 p.m. CT HOUSTON DYNAMO D.C. UNITED SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC LA GALAXY PORTLAND TIMBERS LA GALAXY vs 9:30 p.m. CT vs 9:30 p.m. CT 2-6 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS REAL SALT LAKE REAL SALT LAKE SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC vs 9:30 p.m. CT D.C. UNITED FRIDAY, JULY 21 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION ORLANDO CITY SC NEW YORK RED BULLS TORONTO FC ORLANDO CITY SC vs 6:00 p.m. CT ATLANTA UNITED FC HOUSTON DYNAMO 3-1 MONTREAL IMPACT VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 3-2 NEW YORK CITY FC SATURDAY, JULY 22 NEW YORK CITY FC MINNESOTA UNITED FC vs 1:00 p.m. CT vs 3:00 p.m. CT CHICAGO FIRE NEW YORK RED BULLS PORTLAND TIMBERS 2-2 CHICAGO FIRE THURSDAY, JULY 5 D.C. UNITED vs 6:00 p.m. CT HOUSTON DYNAMO TORONTO FC vs 6:00 p.m. CT COLORADO RAPIDS SPORTING KANSAS CITY 1-1 PHILADELPHIA UNION COLUMBUS CREW SC vs 6:30 p.m. CT PHILADELPHIA UNION MONTREAL IMPACT vs 6:30 p.m. CT FC DALLAS NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs 6:30 p.m. CT LA GALAXY REAL SALT LAKE vs 9:00 p.m. CT SPORTING KANSAS CITY SUNDAY, JULY 23 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC vs 5:30 p.m. CT PORTLAND TIMBERS SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC vs 9:30 p.m. CT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 7

20 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July MLS STATS LEADERS 2016 MLS AWARD WINNERS GOALS: Nemanja Nikolic, Chicago Fire (16) MIN: Christian Ramirez (10) ASSISTS: Two players tied (10) MIN: Kevin Molino (5) Landon Donovan MLS MVP: David Villa, New York City FC Defender of the Year: Matt Hedges, FC Dallas Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year: Andre Blake, Philadelphia Union SHOTS: David Villa, New York City FC (79) MIN: Christian Ramirez (46) SOG: Nemanja Nikolic, Chicago Fire (37) MIN: Christian Ramirez (23) YELLOW CARDS: Three players tied (7) MIN: Five players tied (4) RED CARDS: Two players tied (2) MIN: Justin Davis, Abu Danladi (1) SAVES: Bill Hamid, D.C. United (73) MIN: Bobby Shuttleworth (62) Newcomer of the Year: Nicolas Lodeiro, Seattle Sounders FC AT&T Rookie of the Year: Jordan Morris, Seattle Sounders FC Coach of the Year: Oscar Pareja, FC Dallas Comeback Player of the Year: Chris Pontius, Philadelphia Union MLS WORKS Humanitarian of the Year: Matt Lampson, Chicago Fire MLS Fair Play (Individual): Keegan Rosenberry, Philadelphia Union MLS Fair Play (Team): Columbus Crew SC CLEAN SHEETS: Tim Melia, Sporting Kansas City (9) MIN: Bobby Shuttleworth (3) ABOUT MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Minnesota United FC plays in North America s top professional soccer league, Major League Soccer (MLS). The league features 22 teams from across the United States and Canada. After a successful bid to host the World Cup in 1994, the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) founded MLS to bring a top level soccer league back to the country for the first time since 1984, when the original NASL folded. The league was set to begin play in 1996 with ten teams: Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew (SC), D.C. United, Dallas Burn (FC Dallas), Kansas City Wiz (Sporting Kansas City), Los Angeles Galaxy, New England Revolution, NY/NJ MetroStars (New York Red Bulls), San Jose Clash (Earthquakes) and Tampa Bay Mutiny. The league s first match was played on April 6, 1996 as the San Jose Clash played D.C. United if front of 31,000 fans at Spartan Stadium. The league drew large crowds in its opening season, pulling star power from around North America and building on the excitement of the 1994 FIFA World Cup. As MLS has continued to grow, clubs have begun moving out of shared American football venues and into soccer-specific stadium, led by the Columbus Crew (SC) who moved into the soccer-specific MAPFRE Stadium in Currently, 14 teams play in soccer-specific venues. The league is split into the Eastern and Western Conferences. Each team plays 34 matches during the season. Teams play all conference opponents twice, once at home and once on the road, and each team in the other conference once, with an even balance of home and away matches. The remainder of the schedule is filled with matches against conference opponents. The top six teams in each conference at the end of the year qualifying for the MLS Cup Playoffs. The postseason begins with the third through sixth seeds in each conference playing in a knockout round. The winners advance to the conference semifinals to play the first and second seeds in the conference. In this round, the format switches to a two-match aggregate series, with the team scoring the most goals over the series moving on. The same format is used for the conference finals. The winner of the conference final moves on to face the other conference champion in the MLS Cup Final. The final is a single match, hosted by the team with the best record in the regular season, with the winner being declared MLS Cup Champion. MINNESOTA UNITED MEDIA CONTACTS MNUFC DIGITAL PROPERTIES ERIC DURKEE Director of Public Relations Eric.D@MNUFC.COM JESSICA LOPEZ Public Relations Manager Jessica.L@MNUFC.COM MNUFC.COM MNUFC.COM/news/media-guide facebook.com/mnunitedfc youtube.com/user/mnunitedfc Match 8

21 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT RESULT LOCATION 3/04 at Portland Timbers 1-5 L Providence Park 3/12 Atlanta United FC 1-6 L TCF Bank Stadium 3/18 at Colorado Rapids 2-2 D Dick s Sporting Goods Park 3/25 at New England Revolution 2-5 L Gillette Stadium 4/01 Real Salt Lake 4-2 W TCF Bank Stadium 4/08 at FC Dallas 0-2 L Toyota Stadium 4/15 at Houston Dynamo 2-2 D BBVA Compass Stadium 4/23 Colorado Rapids 1-0 W TCF Bank Stadium 4/29 San Jose Earthquakes 0-1 L TCF Bank Stadium 5/07 Sporting Kansas City 2-0 W TCF Bank Stadium 5/13 at Toronto FC 2-3 L BMO Field 5/21 LA Galaxy 1-2 L TCF Bank Stadium 5/27 Orlando City SC 1-0 W TCF Bank Stadium 6/03 at Sporting Kansas City 0-3 L Children s Mercy Park 6/14 at Sporting Kansas City^ 0-4 L Children s Mercy Park 6/17 at Real Salt Lake 0-1 L Rio Tinto Stadium 6/21 Portland Timbers 3-2 W TCF Bank Stadium 6/24 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2-2 D TCF Bank Stadium 6/29 at New York City FC 1-3 L Yankee Stadium 7/04 Columbus Crew SC 0-1 L TCF Bank Stadium 7/15 Atlas FC* 1-1 D TCF Bank Stadium TIME (CT) 7/19 Houston Dynamo 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 7/22 New York Red Bulls 3:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 7/29 D.C. United 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 8/05 Seattle Sounders 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 8/20 at Seattle Sounders 9:00 p.m. CenturyLink Field 8/26 at Chicago Fire 7:30 p.m. Toyota Park 9/09 Philadelphia Union 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 9/13 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 8:30 p.m. BC Place 9/16 at Montreal Impact 8:30 p.m. Stade Saputo 9/23 FC Dallas 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 9/30 at Houston Dynamo 7:30 p.m. BBVA Compass Stadium 10/03 at Atlanta United FC 6:00 p.m. Mercedes-Benz Stadium 10/07 Sporting Kansas City 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium 10/15 at LA Galaxy 4:00 p.m. StubHub Center 10/22 at San Jose Earthquakes 3:00 p.m. Avaya Stadium ^ U.S. Open Cup * International Friendly MINNESOTA UNITED SCORING FREQUENCY - MLS ONLY Range /ET Total For Against MLS RECORD (W-L-D) WHEN Playing at home Playing on the road Playing on grass Playing on artificial turf Wearing primary kit Wearing secondary kit Scoring first Allowing first Scoring 0 goals Scoring 1 goal Scoring 2 goals Scoring 3+ goals Allowing 0 goals Allowing 1 goal Allowing 2 goals Allowing 3+ goals Scoring in the 1st half Scoreless 1st half Scoring in the 2nd half Scoreless 2nd half Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime Leading after 60 minutes Trailing after 60 minutes Tied after 60 minutes Leading after 75 minutes Trailing after 75 minutes Tied after 75 minutes TEAM STATS VS OPPONENTS MIN OPP Shots Shots on Goal Accuracy 39% 36% Goals Fouls Offside Corners Tackles Yellow Cards Red Cards 2 1 Saves Clean Sheets 3 5 9

22 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 UNITED FIELD PLAYER FC GOAL STATISTICS MAP - REGULAR SEASON No. Pos. Name (JERSEY NAME) GP ST G A SOG YC RC MIN 30 F ALLEN, Brandon M ANOR, Bernardo D BOXALL, Michael D BURCH, Marc D CALVO, Francisco M CRONIN, SAM F DANLADI, Abu D DAVIS, Justin D DEMIDOV, Vadim M DE VILLARDI, Thomas D GREENSPAN, Joseph M IBARRA, Miguel M IBSON M JOME, Ismaila M Kadrii, BASHKIM D KALLMAN, Brent M MARTIN, Collin M MOLINO, Kevin M NICHOLSON, Sam F RAMIREZ, Christian M SCHULLER, Rasmus D TAYLOR, Jermaine D THIESSON, Jerome M VENEGAS, Johan D VENEGAS, Kevin M WARNER, Collen MIN TOTALS^ MINNESOTA 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 UNITED GOALKEEPING FC GOAL STATISTICS MAP - REGULAR SEASON No. Name (JERSEY NAME) GP ST SV CS YC RC GAA MIN 1 ALVBAGE, John MCLAIN, Patrick SHUTTLEWORTH, Bobby MIN TOTALS MINNESOTA 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 UNITED INDIVIDUAL FC GOAL HONORS MAP MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK MLS SAVE OF THE WEEK Brent Kallman (D) Bobby Shuttleworth (GK) Week 3* Week 5 Christian Ramirez (F) Week 5 Adrian Heath (Head Coach) Week 5 Kevin Molino (M) Week 7* Bobby Shuttleworth (GK) Week 8*, Week 10*, Week 16* Miguel Ibarra (M) Week 10 Francisco Calvo (D) Week 13 * On bench ^ Includes players transferred out 10

23 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July MINNESOTA UNITED UNITED GOAL MAP FC - GOAL REGULAR MAP SEASON Penalty Kicks GOAL 2015 INFORMATION MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAP # Player Date Opponent Min 1 Christian Ramirez Mar 3 Portland 79 2 Kevin Molino Mar 12 Atlanta 30 ^ 3 Kevin Molino Mar 18 Colorado 50 ^ 4 Christian Ramirez Mar 18 Colorado 58 5 Collen Warner Mar 25 New England 15 6 Brent Kallman Mar 25 New England Kevin Molino Apr 1 Real Salt Lake 16 8 Christian Ramirez Apr 1 Real Salt Lake 52 9 Christian Ramirez Apr 1 Real Salt Lake Johan Venegas Apr 1 Real Salt Lake Christian Ramirez Apr 15 Houston 47 * 12 Johan Venegas Apr 15 Houston Miguel Ibarra Apr 23 Colorado 72 * 14 Abu Danladi May 7 Sporting KC Christian Ramirez May 7 Sporting KC Kevin Molino May 13 Toronto FC Kevin Molino May 13 Toronto FC Christian Ramirez May 21 LA Galaxy Christian Ramirez May 27 Orlando City Own Goal June 21 Portland 7 21 Christian Ramirez June 21 Portland Abu Danladi June 21 Portland Francisco Calvo June 24 Vancouver Jerome Thiesson June 24 Vancouver 64 * 25 Christian Ramirez June 29 New York City 9 # Player Date Opponent Min + - Free Kick * - Corner Kick ^ - Penalty Kick # - Throw In 11

24 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS Consecutive Wins (Overall) 1 6/21/2017 Consecutive Wins (Home) 2 4/1/2017-4/23/2107 Consecutive Wins (Away) 0 Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (Overall) 2 4/15/2017-4/23/2017 Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (Home) 3 5/27/2017-7/4/2017 Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (Away) 1 4/15/2017 Consecutive Losses (Overall) 2 6/3/2017-6/17/2017 Consecutive Losses (Home) 1 5/21/2017 Consecutive Losses (Away) 4 5/13/ Present Consecutive Clean Sheets (Overall) 1 5/7/2017 Consecutive Clean Sheets (Home) 1 5/7/2017 REGULAR SEASON TEAM RECORDS Stat Year # Goals Assists Yellow Cards Red Cards Points Wins Losses Draws Shutouts Goals Allowed Consecutive Clean Sheets (Away) 0 Consecutive Matches with Goals Scored (Overall) 5 3/3/2017-4/1/2017 Consecutive Matches with Goals Scored (Home) 5 5/7/2017-7/4/2017 Consecutive Matches with Goals Scored (Away) 3 3/12/2017-3/25/2017 Consecutive Matches without a Goal (Overall) 2 6/3/2017-6/17/2017 Consecutive Matches without a Goal (Home) 1 7/4/2017 Consecutive Matches without a Goal (Away) 2 6/3/2017-6/17/2017 Largest Margin of Victory 2 5/7/2017 vs Sporting KC Largest Margin of Defeat 5 3/12/2017 vs. Atlanta Most Goals Scored in a Match 4 4/1/2017 vs. Real Salt Lake Most Goals Conceded in a Match 6 3/12/2017 vs. Atlanta ALL-TIME STATS ALL COMPETITIONS Stat # Wins 5 Losses 12 Draws 3 Points 18 Goals 25 Assists 19 Shutouts 3 Yellow Cards 40 Red Cards 2 Goals Allowed 47 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (MLS ONLY) Match Season Career 10 Goals Christian Ramirez, Goals Christian Ramirez, 4/1/2017 Kevin Molino, 5/13/ Assists Kevin Molino, 4/1/2017; Miguel Ibarra, 5/7/ Shots Christian Ramirez, 4/1/ Shots on Goal Christian Ramirez, Two times 8 Saves Bobby Shuttleworth, 6/17/ Assists Kevin Molino, Shots Christian Ramirez, Shots on Goal Christian Ramirez, Saves Bobby Shuttleworth, Minutes Christian Ramirez, Wins Bobby Shuttleworth, Clean Sheets Bobby Shuttleworth, Appearances Christian Ramirez, Consecutive Apps. Christian Ramirez, Goals Christian Ramirez, Assists Kevin Molino, Shots Christian Ramirez, Shots on Goal Christian Ramirez, Saves Bobby Shuttleworth, Minutes Christian Ramirez, Wins Bobby Shuttleworth, Clean Sheets Bobby Shuttleworth, Appearances Christian Ramirez, Consecutive Apps. Christian Ramirez, 2017 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (ALL COMPETITIONS) Match Season Career 10 Goals Christian Ramirez, Goals Christian Ramirez, 4/1/2017 Kevin Molino, 5/13/ Assists Kevin Molino, 4/1/2017; Miguel Ibarra, 5/7/ Shots Christian Ramirez, 4/1/ Shots on Goal Christian Ramirez, Two times 8 Saves Bobby Shuttleworth, 6/17/ Assists Kevin Molino, Shots Christian Ramirez, Shots on Goal Christian Ramirez, Saves Bobby Shuttleworth, Minutes Christian Ramirez, Wins Bobby Shuttleworth, Clean Sheets Bobby Shuttleworth, Appearances Christian Ramirez, Consecutive Apps. Christian Ramirez, Goals Christian Ramirez, Assists Kevin Molino, Shots Christian Ramirez, Shots on Goal Christian Ramirez, Saves Bobby Shuttleworth, Minutes Christian Ramirez, Wins Bobby Shuttleworth, Clean Sheets Bobby Shuttleworth, Appearances Christian Ramirez, Consecutive Apps. Christian Ramirez,

25 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MOST RECENT TEAM ACHIEVEMENTS Last home win 3-2 vs. Portland Timbers 6/21/2017 Last home loss 0-1 vs. Columbus Crew SC 7/4/2017 Last home draw 2-2 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 6/24/2017 Last away win - - Last away loss New York City FC 6/29/2017 Last away draw Houston Dynamo 4/15/2017 Held scoreless 0-1 L vs. Columbus Crew SC 7/4/2017 Scored 1 goal 1-3 New York City FC 6/29/2017 Scored 2 goals 2-2 W vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 6/24/2017 Scored 3+ goals 3-2 W vs. Portland Timbers 6/21/2017 Clean sheet 1-0 W vs. Orlando City SC 5/27/2017 Allowed 1 goal 0-1 L vs. Columbus Crew SC 7/4/2017 Allowed 2 goals 2-2 W vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 6/24/2017 Allowed 3+ goals 1-3 New York City FC 6/29/2017 * Indicates a match in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. All other achievements reflect league play. Current as of 7/10/2017. MINNESOTA UNITED FIRSTS First match 1-5 loss against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017 Minnesota United Opposition MOST RECENT INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS Scored hat trick - - Multi-goal match Kevin Molino TOR 5/13/2017 Multi-assist match Miguel Ibarra (2A), vs. SKC 5/7/2017 Multi-point match Kevin Molino (2G), vs. TOR 5/13/2017 Sent off Abu Danladi, vs. POR 6/21/2017 Penalty scored Kevin COL 3/18/2017 Penalty missed - - GK penalty save - - Scored hat trick Josef Martinez, ATL 3/12/2017 Multi-goal match Juan Agudelo (2G), NE 3/12/2017 Multi-assist match Diego Fagundez (2A), NE 3/25/2017 Multi-point match Jack Harrison (1G/1A), NYC 6/29/2017 Sent off Sebastian Blanco, POR 6/21/2017 Penalty scored Cristian Techera, VAN 6/24/2017 Penalty missed - - GK penalty save Alex Bono, TOR 5/13/2017 First home goal Kevin Molino in 1-6 loss against Atlanta, Minneapolis, MN, 3/12/2017 First win 4-2 win against Real Salt Lake Minneapolis, MN, 4/1/2017 First assist Johan Venegas to Christian Ramirez in 1-5 loss against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017 First home match 1-6 loss against Atlanta, Minneapolis, MN, 3/12/2017 First clean sheet Bobby Shuttleworth in 1-0 win against Colorado, Minneapolis, MN, 4/23/2017 First draw 2-2 against Colorado, Commerce City, CO, 3/18/2017 First caution Johan Venegas against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017 First goal Christian Ramirez in 1-5 loss against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017 First ejection Justin Davis against Colorado Commerce City, CO, 3/18/

26 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS NEW ENGLAND MONTREAL LA HOUSTON DC DALLAS COLUMBUS COLORADO CHICAGO ATLANTA 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 1-6 L Atlanta 5:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Kevin Molino (1); ATL Josef Martinez (3) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Chicago 7:30 p.m All Time Leading Scorers in series: NONE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Colorado 2-2 D Minnesota 1-0 W All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Kevin Molino, Christian Ramirez, Miguel Ibarra (1); COL Dominique Badji, Marlon Hairston (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 0-1 L All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN None; CLB Kekuta Manneh (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Dallas 0-2 L Minnesota 7:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN N/A; FCD Javier Morales, Michael Barrios (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 7:00 p.m All Time Leading Scorers in series: NONE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Houston 2-2 D Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 7:00 p.m Houston 7:30 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez, Johan Venegas (1); HOU Mauro Manotas, Alberth Elis (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 1-2 L Los Angeles 4:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez (1); Giovani dos Santos (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Montreal 6:30 p.m All Time Leading Scorers in series: NONE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA New England 2-5 L All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Brent Kallman, Collen Warner (1); NE Juan Agudelo (2) NYCFC 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA New York 1 3 L All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez (1); NYC Alexander Callens, Jack Harrison, David Villa (1) 14

27 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS VANCOUVER TORONTO SPORTING KC SEATTLE SAN JOSE RSL PORTLAND PHILADEPHIA ORLANDO RED BULLS 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 3:00 p.m All Time Leading Scorers in series: NONE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 1-0 W All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez (1); ORL N/A 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 7:00 p.m All Time Leading Scorers in series: NONE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Portland 1-5 L Minnesota 3-2 W All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez (2); POR Diego Valeri (3) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 4-2 W Salt Lake 9:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez (2); RSL Yura Movsisyan (2) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 0-1 L San Jose 3:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN NONE; SJ Jungwirth (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 7:00 p.m Seattle 9:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: NONE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Minnesota 2-0 W Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Kansas City 0-3 L Minnesota 7:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Christian Ramirez, Abu Danladi (1); SKC Ike Opara, Jimmy Medranda, Saad Abdul-Salaam (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Toronto 2-3 L All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Kevin Molino (2); TOR Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore, Tosaint Ricketts (1) 2017 Matches: Total Home Away Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA Minnesota 2-2 D Vancouver 9:00 p.m. All Time Leading Scorers in series: MIN Jerome Thiesson, Francisco Calvo (1); VAN Cristian Techera, Tony Tchani (1) 15

28 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July MINNESOTA UNITED STARTING LINEUPS - ALL COMPETITIONS POR 3/3 GK Alvbage LD Davis CD Calvo CD Demidov RD Taylor DM Warner LM Kadrii CM Schuller CM Saeid RM Molino CF J. Venegas Score: MIN 1-5 POR Attendance: 21,114 Venue: Providence Park, Portland, OR ATL 3/12 GK Alvbage LD Taylor CD Calvo CD Demidov RD Thiesson DM Warner LM J. Venegas CM Schuller CM Saeid RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 1-6 ATL Attendance: 35,043 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN COL 3/18 GK Shuttleworth LD Davis CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner LM Ibarra CM Schuller CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 2-2 COL Attendance: 14,013 Venue: Dick s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO NE 3/25 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Kallman CD Demidov RD K. Venegas DM Warner DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Saeid RM Kadrii CF Ramirez Score: MIN 2-5 NE Attendance: 11,571 Venue: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA RSL 4/1 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Davis DM Warner DM Ibson LM Kadrii CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 4-2 RSL Attendance: 17,728 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN FCD 4/8 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner DM Cronin LM Kadrii CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 0-2 FCD Attendance: 16,048 Venue: Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX HOU 4/15 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner DM Cronin LM Schuller CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 2-2 HOU Attendance: 16,125 Venue: BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, TX COL 4/23 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 1-0 COL Attendance: 17,491 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN SJ 4/29 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 0-1 SJ Attendance: 17,605 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN SKC 5/7 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Danladi RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 2-0 SKC Attendance: 17,709 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN TOR 5/13 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Danladi CM Molino RM Ibarra CF Ramirez Score: MIN 2-3 TOR Attendance: 27,249 Venue: BMO Field, Toronto, ON LA 5/21 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Molino RM Danladi CF Ramirez Score: MIN 1-2 LA Attendance: 19,107 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN ORL 5/27 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Jome CM J. Venegas RM Ibarra CF Ramirez Score: MIN 1-0 ORL Attendance: 18,896 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN SKC 6/3 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Taylor CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner DM Ibson LM Jome CM Molino RM Ibarra CF Ramirez Score: MIN 0-3 SKC Attendance: 20,361 Venue: Children s Mercy Park, Kansas City, KS SKC 6/14 GK McLain LD Jome LCD Davis CD Kallman RCD Greenspan RB K. Venegas LM Schuller CM Martin RM Warner F Kadrii F Danladi Score: MIN 0-4 SKC Attendance: 15,260 Venue: Children s Mercy Park, Kansas City, KS RSL 6/17 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Danladi RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 0-1 RSL Attendance: 19,256 Venue: Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, UT POR 6/21 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Molino RM Danladi CF Ramirez Score: MIN 3-2 POR Attendance: 18,442 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN VAN 6/24 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 2-2 VAN Attendance: 19,017 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN NYC 6/29 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Taylor RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 1-3 NYC Attendance: 21,572 Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY CLB 7/4 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome LCD Davis CD Greenspan RCD Thiesson RD K. Venegas LM Danladi CM Cronin CM Ibson RM Molino CF Ramirez Score: MIN 0-1 CLB Attendance: 18,564 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN ATS 7/15 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome CD Davis CD Greenspan RD Thiesson DM Schuller DM Warner LM Kadrii RM Ibarra CM Martin CF Allen Score: MIN 1-1 ATS Attendance: 17,010 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN = Home = Away 16

29 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED NUMERICAL UNITED ROSTER FC GOAL AND MAP PRONUNCIATIONS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown First Name Last Name 1 John Alvbage GK 6'1" 194 Gothenburg, Sweden ahlv-boh-geh 2 Justin Davis D 6'0" 175 Novi, Michigan 3 Jerome Theisson D 5'9" 155 Zurich, Switzerland tee-sohn 4 Jermaine Taylor D 5'10" 195 Portland, Jamaica 5 Francisco Calvo D 5'11" 170 San Jose, Costa Rica KHAL-voh 6 Vadim Demidov D 6'1" 176 Riga, Latvia veh-deem DEH-mih-dahv 7 Ibson M 5'10" 168 Sao Goncalo, Brazil EEB-son 8 Marc Burch D Cincinnati, Ohio 9 Abu Danladi F 5'10" 170 Takoradi, Ghana ah-boo dahn-lah-dee 10 Miguel Ibarra M 5'6" 145 Lancaster, California ee-bar-ah 11 Johan Venegas M 6'0" 168 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica JOE-han veh-nay-gus 12 Joseph Greenspan D 6'6" 209 Westfield, New Jersey 13 Thomas de Villardi M Vincennes, France toe-mah duh-vee-yar-dee 14 Brent Kallman D 6'2" 190 Woodbury, Minnesota CALL-man 15 Ismaila Jome M Brooklyn Park, Minnesota ISH-mail-uh JOHM 16 Bashkim Kadrii M 5'10" 175 Copenhagen, Denmark BASH-keem KAH-dree 17 Collin Martin M 5'11" 150 Chevy Chase, Maryland 18 Kevin Molino M 5'8" 155 Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago moh-lee-no 19 Sam Cronin M Atlanta, Georgia CROH-nin 20 Rasmus Schüller M 5'10" 148 Espoo, Finland RAHS-mus SHOO-ler 21 Christian Ramirez F 6'2" 187 Garden Grove California 22 Kevin Venegas D 5'10" 165 Lakewood, California veh-nay-gus 23 Bernardo Añor M 5'8" 158 Caracas, Venezuela AHN-yor 24 Patrick McLain GK 6'3" 205 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 25 Michael Boxall D Auckland, New Zealand 26 Collen Warner M 5'10" 178 Denver, Colorado CALL-in 28 Sam Nicholson M Edinburgh, Scotland 30 Brandon Allen F Old Bridge, New Jersey 33 Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6'2" 205 Tonawanda, New York MINNESOTA 2015 MINNESOTA UNITED TECHNICAL UNITED STAFF FC GOAL AND PRONUNCIATIONS MAP Position Name Yrs. w/ Club Hometown First Name Last Name Head Coach Adrian Heath 1 Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK Assistant Coach Ian Fuller 2 Ellensburg, Washington Assistant Coach Mark Watson 1 Vancouver, British Columbia Goalkeeper Coach Marius Røvde 1 Trondheim, Norway MAR-e-us ROHV-da Head Athletic Trainer Sean Kupiec 1 Utica, New York KOOP-ee-ek Sporting Director Manny Lagos 7 Saint Paul, Minn. LAH-gohs Dir. of Player Personnel Amos Magee 1 Saint Paul, Minn. AY-mos 17

30 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES # 1 JOHN ALVBAGE GOALKEEPER Height: 6 1 Weight: 194 Birthdate: 8/10/1982 (34) Hometown: Gothenburg, Sweden Previous Club: IFK Gotenborg Acquired: Loan 1/28/2017 A native of Gothenburg, Alvbage brings 18 years of experience to the Loons. The veteran has been a top goalkeeper in the Allsvenkan, winning the league s Goalkeeper of the Year award as recently as In his recent five-year stint with Goteborg, Alvbage racked up an impressive 53 clean sheets and helped the club to four straight appearances in European competition. # 30 BRANDON ALLEN FORWARD Height: 6 1 Weight: 190 Birthdate: 10/08/1993 (23) Hometown: Old Bridge, New Jersey Previous Club: New York Red Bulls Acquired: Loan 7/15/2017 Allen arrived on loan from New York Red Bulls on July 15. Before signing a Homegrown Player contract with the Red Bulls in December 2015, he was a three-time All-American, three-time All-Big East first team member and MAC Hermann Trophy nominee at Georgetown, where he holds the record for highest-scoring player in school history (50 goals). Most recently, he led Red Bulls II to an Eastern Conference title in 2016, scoring 21 goals in 32 matches for the team. # 12 BERNARDO ANOR MIDFIELDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 158 Birthdate: 5/24/1988 (29) Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela Previous Club: Sporting Kansas City Acquired: Signed 1/24/2017 After playing with Minnesota United on loan last season, midfielder Añor signed with the club ahead of the 2017 Major League Soccer season. The Venezuelan arrived to the Loons from Sporting Kansas City, and has played five seasons in MLS. Añor came to Minnesota in 2016 on a season-long loan during preseason training. After a promising start with the Loons, he suffered an ankle injury during training that sidelined him for much of the season. # 25 MICHAEL BOXALL DEFENDER Height: 6 2 Weight: 200 Birthdate: 8/18/1988 (28) Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand Previous Club: SuperSport United Acquired: Signed 7/12/2017 New Zealand international Boxall joined MNUFC after representing his country in the FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. After four seasons with UC-Santa Barbra, he was selected first overall in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by Vancouver Whitecaps FC ahead of its inaugural MLS season. Boxall then played for Wellington Phoenix in Australia s A-League before joining SuperSport United in South Africa, where he led the club to back-to-back Nedbank Cup titles. # 8 MARC BURCH DEFENDER Height: 6 1 Weight: 180 Birthdate: 5/7/1984 (33) Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Previous Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Trade 3/31/2017 Burch is a 12-year MLS veteran with over 200 regular season appearances. He set career highs last season with Colorado Rapids in games started (27) and minutes played (2,443). Most recently, he was named to the MLS Team of the Week for Week 3 after tallying an assist in Colorado s 2-2 draw with MNUFC. Burch was drafted by LA Galaxy in 2006 and played for Columbus Crew SC, D.C. United and Seattle Sounders before joining the Rapids in # 5 FRANCISCO CALVO DEFENDER Height: 5 11 Weight: 170 Birthdate: 7/8/1992 (24) Hometown: San Jose, Costa Rica Previous Club: Saprissa Acquired: Signed 12/27/2016 Whether playing at left back or at center back, Calvo does well to stretch the pitch and create an imbalance in the attack. At just 24 years old, he has potential to be a familiar name in Minnesota for years to come. He does well with teams that possess the ball, but is athletic enough to push up the pitch and stay with his marks when under pressure. Calvo has 17 total appearances with the Costa Rica national team and four with the U20 squad, scoring two goals. 18

31 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES CONTINUED # 19 SAM CRONIN MIDFIELDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 165 Birthdate: 12/12/1986 (30) Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia Previous Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Trade 3/31/2017 Cronin brings eight years of experience to Minnesota. He first joined the league in 2009 when he was selected by Toronto FC in the MLS SuperDraft. Cronin signed with the Rapids in 2015, when he would make his first All-Star Game appearance. He helped lead the team to a second-place finish in the Western Conference and an appearance in the MLS Cup Conference Finals. # 9 ABU DANLADI FORWARD Height: 5 10 Weight: 170 Birthdate: 10/18/1995 (21) Hometown: Takoradi, Ghana Previous Club: UCLA Acquired: SuperDraft (#1 Pick) 1/13/2017 Danladi joined Minnesota following a highly successful career at UCLA. While there, he racked up an impressive amount of accolades, including a handful of Freshman of the Year awards and Pac-12 All-Conference teams, and was in the running for the MAC Hermann Trophy. Despite missing the early part of the 2016 season with injury, Danladi led the Bruins with seven goals to bring his NCAA total to 18 with 54 total points. # 2 JUSTIN DAVIS DEFENDER Height: 6 0 Weight: 175 Birthdate: 5/6/1988 (29) Hometown: Novi, Michigan Previous Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 12/1/2016 Davis has played for the Loons since 2011 and has spent his entire professional career with the club. He joined the team for 2017 alongside his long-time defensive partner Kevin Venegas. Over the course of six seasons with Minnesota, Davis appeared in a club-record 169 matches and has scored nine goals and provided 12 assists across all competitions. He has been a mainstay in the Loons back line his entire career, and helped the club to a NASL Soccer Bowl Championship in # 5 VADIM DEMIDOV DEFENDER Height: 6 1 Weight: 176 Birthdate: 10/10/1986 (30) Hometown: Riga, Latvia Previous Club: SK Brann Acquired: Signed 1/10/2017 The Norway international has had a successful career playing in Europe s top leagues, as well as on the international stage. The 30-year-old is a strong option at central defense and is not afraid to throw his weight around to disrupt opponents. He is also an aerial threat off set pieces, using his height to soar above defenders. Demidov has seen the field 16 times for Norway, including some time in European Championship qualifying. # 13 THOMAS DE VILLARDI MIDFIELDER Height: 6 1 Weight: 175 Birthdate: 3/27/1994 (23) Hometown: Vincennes, France Previous Club: University of Delaware Acquired: SuperDraft (#42 Pick) 1/13/2017 De Villardi came to Minnesota via the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. He was selected 42nd overall after the Loons acquired the pick from a trade earlier in the draft. The France native had four goals and 16 assists in his college career, split evenly between Duquesne University and the University of Delaware. He was named to the All-CAA First Team his junior year, with nine assists and two goals. # 12 JOSEPH GREENSPAN DEFENDER Height: 6 6 Weight: 209 Birthdate: 9/12/1992 (24) Hometown: Westfield, New Jersey Previous Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Trade 12/11/2016 Born in New Jersey, the six-foot-six-inch 24-year-old center back was selected 26th overall in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft by the Colorado Rapids. As an active member of the U.S. Navy, Greenspan was granted permission to train and play for the club around the fulfillment of his Naval duties. He was one of the most decorated players in Navy men s soccer history, earning All-American honors as both a junior and a senior while leading the team to the school s first NCAA tournament win in 42 years. 19

32 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES CONTINUED # 10 MIGUEL IBARRA MIDFIELDER Height: 5 4 Weight: 145 Birthdate: 3/15/1990 (27) Hometown: Lancaster, California Previous Club: Club Leon Acquired: Transfer 1/7/2017 Ibarra returned to Minnesota after two years with Club Leon in Liga MX. He earned several accolades during his earlier tenure with the Loons, including a pair of NASL Best XI appearances and a Golden Ball Award (MVP), and was the first U.S. lower-division player to be called up to the U.S. men s national team since Ibarra received four consecutive international call-ups, making three appearances. He first signed with Minnesota in 2012 and was transferred to Leon in # 7 IBSON MIDFIELDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 168 Birthdate: 11/7/1983 (33) Hometown: Sao Goncalo, Brazil Previous Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 1/23/2017 Ibson first signed with the Loons in In his past seasons with MNUFC, he has proven an exceptional possession player with unmatched control in tight spaces. His ability to beat defenders and technical footwork helps open up space for teammates and create chances further down the pitch. Ibson s distribution has been a critical part of MNUFC s quick attacking play, providing eight assists in two seasons with Minnesota United. #15 ISMAILA JOME MIDFIELDER Height: 6 1 Weight: 160 Birthdate: 11/4/1994 (22) Hometown: Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Previous Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 2/24/2017 Minnesota native Jome first joined the Loons last season, making nine appearances and scoring in his professional debut. The former Minnesota Mr. Soccer, winner mainly played the role of a winger while with the Loons, using his rapid acceleration and skilled footwork to beat opponents and create space. He is a clinical, young finisher that can work his way into defensive gaps. # 16 BASHKIM KADRII MIDFIELDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 175 Birthdate: 7/9/1991 (25) Hometown: Copenhagen, Denmark Previous Club: FC Copenhagen Acquired: Signed 2/8/2017 A Danish national of Albanian descent, Kadrii came up in the youth system of B.93 in Copenhagen, for whom he made his professional debut in He grew into a formidable scorer for the club, netting 18 goals in 30 appearances. The 25-yearold has represented his country from the U18 to U21 level and made his senior debut in an international friendly against Scotland. # 14 BRENT KALLMAN DEFENDER Height: 6 2 Weight: 190 Birthdate: 10/4/1990 (26) Hometown: Woodbury, Minnesota Previous Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 1/23/2017 Woodbury native and Minnesota United product Kallman returned to the club in 2017 as part of the club s inaugural roster in Major League Soccer. The local defender first joined MNUFC in 2013 and has spent his entire professional career with the hometown club. The 26-year-old was a mainstay in Minnesota s defense last season, using his speed and strength to take down attackers. # 17 COLLIN MARTIN MIDFIELDER Height: 5 11 Weight: 150 Birthdate: 11/9/1994 (22) Hometown: Chevy Chase, Maryland Previous Club: D.C United Acquired: Trade 1/3/2017 A young, creative midfielder, Martin is poised to make an impact in 2017 after not finding much success in D.C. with whom he signed a Homegrown Player contract in The midfielder was the only high school junior to train with the U.S. men s U20 squad in January 2012, having previously represented the United States at the U14, U15 and U17 levels. 20

33 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES CONTINUED # 24 PATRICK MCLAIN GOALKEEPER Height: 6 3 Weight: 205 Birthdate: 8/22/1988 (28) Hometown: Eau Claire, Wisconsin Previous Club: Orlando City SC Acquired: Trade 1/26/2017 McLain has been a bit of a journeyman in his career, getting a majority of his playing time in USL. The Eau Claire native played his college soccer with Cal Poly, where he earned all-conference honors and set a school record with his.835 save percentage. While in college, he featured for the Portland Timbers U23 team and Orange County Blue Star, where he played with current Loons teammates Christian Ramirez, Miguel Ibarra and Kevin Venegas. # 18 KEVIN MOLINO MIDFIELDER Height: 5 8 Weight: 155 Birthdate: 6/17/1990 (27) Hometown: Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago Previous Club: Orlando City SC Acquired: Trade 1/26/2017 Molino was a huge part of Orlando s offense, and was the first Major League Soccer signing in their club history. He is a strong player on the wing that can dribble through defenders and create opportunities in front of goal. The Trinidad and Tobago international has worked closely with Minnesota Head Coach Adrian Heath during his career, having played under the Loons manager from 2011 through 2016 in Orlando. # 28 SAM NICHOLSON MIDFIELDER Height: 5 9 Weight: 157 Birthdate: 1/20/1995 (22) Hometown: Edinburgh, Scotland Previous Club: Heart of Midlothian Acquired: Signed 7/10/2017 Nicholson came up through Hearts youth academy. He played a major role in helping the club earn promotion to the Premiership the following year, scoring a career high five goals along with six assists during the season. He played nearly every match in the club s return to the Scottish top flight, guiding Hearts to a spot in the Europa League. He has had several call-ups to Scotland s youth national teams and took part in the U21 squad s European Championship qualification campaign. # 21 CHRISTIAN RAMIREZ FORWARD Height: 6 2 Weight: 187 Birthdate: 4/4/1991 (26) Hometown: Garden Grove, California Previous Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 1/5/2017 Ramirez proved to be one of the most valuable players on the Loons roster during his NASL career. He made 92 consecutive appearances across all competitions for Minnesota, missing just one match due to injury in the 2016 season. His consistent contributions to Minnesota United s success earned him three-straight NASL Best XI awards. He is one of just three players to accomplish that feat, another being teammate Justin Davis. # 20 RASMUS SCHULLER MIDFIELDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 148 Birthdate: 6/18/1991 (26) Hometown: Espoo, Finland Previous Club: BK Hacken Acquired: Signed 1/24/2017 The 25-year-old came to the Loons after playing in the top leagues of both Finland and Sweden and is an active member of the Finland national team. Though he mainly plays in a more defensive role in the midfield, he is not afraid to make a foray into the opposing penalty area. He has a deft touch that has allowed him to net several spectacular goals in his career so far. #22 B OBBY SHUTTLEWORTH GOALKEEPER Height: 6 2 Weight: 205 Birthdate: 5/13/1987 (30) Hometown: Tonawanda, New York Previous Club: New England Revolution Acquired: Trade 2/15/2017 Shuttleworth, 29, spent eight seasons with the Revolution from and totaled 127 appearances, 124 starts, 34 shutouts, 344 saves, and a regular-season record with New England. The Tonawanda, N.Y. native anchored the Revolution during its run to the 2014 MLS Cup, a season in which he tied a club record with 16 wins, and also totaled six postseason starts during the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. 21

34 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES CONTINUED # 4 JERMAINE TAYLOR DEFENDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 195 Birthdate: 1/14/1985 (32) Hometown: Portland, Jamaica Previous Club: Portland Timbers Acquired: Signed 1/24/2017 The Jamaica international brings six years of MLS experience to the Loons as the club enters its inaugural MLS season. Taylor most recently played with the Portland Timbers in 2016, where he started in 21 of his 23 appearances. He is a stalwart defender who is not afraid to lay into his opponents. Although he stands at just 5 10, he compensates with pure tenacity and athleticism. Taylor has made over 80 appearances for Jamaica since first being called up in # 3 JEROME THIESSON DEFENDER Height: 5 9 Weight: 155 Birthdate: 8/6/1987 (29) Hometown: Zurich, Switzerland Previous Club: FC Luzern Acquired: Signed 2/21/2017 The 29-year-old Swiss native spent the past six seasons in the Swiss Super League, scoring two goals in 222 matches with 204 starts in league play. In 10 cup matches with the club, he recorded one goal. Thiesson joined FC Luzern after spending four years with AC Bellinzona, a lower-division Swiss Super League club from the country s Italian-speaking region. One of the main qualities Minnesota United prized in going after Thiesson was his ability to play either fullback position. # 11 JOHAN VENEGAS MIDFIELDER Height: 6 0 Weight: 168 Birthdate: 11/27/1988 (28) Hometown: Puerto Limón, Costa Rica Previous Club: Montreal Impact Acquired: Trade 1/13/2016 Venegas often featured on the wing for Montreal, showing pace, flair and technique as one of the club s most dangerous attacking players off the bench. He could become a central figure for Minnesota United in the club s 2017 expansion season. The Costa Rica international has scored seven goals in 33 matches for his country since his senior debut in He shined in the Copa America Centenario and scored a match-winner against the U.S. in World Cup Qualifying. # 22 KEVIN VENEGAS DEFENDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 165 Birthdate: 7/29/1989 (27) Hometown: Lakewood, California Previous Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 12/1/2016 Venegas has been a star player for Minnesota as both a midfielder and defender in his five years with the club. He has been a top playmaker with 17 career assists, and has found the back of the net himself seven times in NASL play. Venegas brings a special flair to the field, with a knack for beating defenders with incredible footwork. His box-to-box play as a right back earned him a spot in the 2015 NASL Best XI. # 26 COLLEN WARNER MIDFIELDER Height: 5 10 Weight: 178 Birthdate: 6/24/1988 (28) Hometown: Denver, Colorado Previous Club: Houston Dynamo Acquired: Expansion Draft (#4 pick) 12/13/2016 Warner is a box-to-box midfielder who can cover ground and protect his attacking players. He brings great MLS experience to MNUFC. Drafted 15th overall by Real Salt Lake in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, Warner appeared off and on with RSL before being taken by Montreal in the 2011 expansion draft. He became a full-time starter with Montreal for two years before being traded to Toronto FC, where he started all but one match his first year. He played his 2016 season with the Houston Dynamo. 22

35 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 CONSTRUCTING MINNESOTA UNITED Year Signing Trade Expansion Draft (Pick) SuperDraft (Pick) Loan Justin Davis (12/1) Kevin Venegas (12/1) Francisco Calvo (12/27) Christian Ramirez (1/5) Miguel Ibarra (1/5) Vadim Demidov (1/10) Brent Kallman (1/23) Ibson (1/23) Bernardo Anor (1/24) Jermaine Taylor (1/24) Rasmus Schuller (1/24) Jerome Thiesson (2/21) Ismaila Jome (3/1) Sam Nicholson (7/10) Michael Boxall (7/12) Joseph Greenspan (12/11) Johan Venegas (12/13) Collin Martin (1/3) Kevin Molino (1/26) Patrick McLain (1/26) Bobby Shuttleworth (2/15) Marc Burch (3/31) Sam Cronin (3/31) Collen Warner (4th) Abu Danladi (1st) Thomas de Villardi (42nd) John Alvbage (1/28) Bashkim Kadrii (2/8) Brandon Allen (7/14) MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 TRANSACTION TRACKER (SINCE 3/3/2017) Players In Marc Burch Traded from Colorado Sam Cronin Traded from Colorado Joe Greenspan Returned from loan on 5/25 Sam Nicholson Transfer from Hearts on 7/10 Michael Boxall Signed on 7/12 Brandon Allen Loaned from NYRB on 7/14 Players Out Josh Gatt Traded to Colorado Mohammed Saeid Traded to Colorado Joe Greenspan Loaned to Pittsburgh (USL) on 4/10 23

36 MNUFC MATCH NOTES Minnesota United FC vs Houston Dynamo TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN Wednesday, July 19 MINNESOTA UNITED FC COACHING STAFF BIOGRAPHIES ADRIAN HEATH HEAD COACH Heath was appointed head coach in November After playing over 18 years in Europe, Heath spent the next 11 years coaching in England for clubs such as Burnley, Sheffield United and Coventry City before coming to the United States in The Englishman was named head coach of the USL expansion side Austin Aztex. The team spent two years in Austin before relocating to Orlando in 2010, to become Orlando City. In just four years under Heath, Orlando City won two USL Pro championships and three Commissioner s Cups. The club joined MLS in 2015, and Heath s influence helped build the team for a very successful inaugural season, narrowly missing out on the playoffs. RECORD WITH MINNESOTA UNITED YEAR REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS OPEN CUP TOTAL TOTAL IAN FULLER ASSISTANT COACH Fuller joined Minnesota in 2016, following a successful stint with Orlando City SC. He was a player-coach with Orlando, helping the team to multiple titles in USL during his five years with the Lions. Fuller is a Portland native, and first met Heath when he joined Heath s Austin Aztex in He was promoted to player-assistant coach for the club s USL journey and then was tapped to join the coaching staff full time as an assistant coach when Orlando joined MLS. MARK WATSON ASSISTANT COACH Watson, a former Canada national team defender and assistant coach, brings a wealth of MLS experience to MNUFC, having played for teams including the Seattle Sounders, Vancouver Whitecaps and D.C. United. Additionally, Watson managed the San Jose Earthquakes before joining Orlando City as an assistant under Heath in During his tenure at San Jose, Watson helped guide the team to a playoff berth in 2010 and the club s second Supporters Shield in He was named interim head coach in June 2013 and closed the season with the best record in MLS at In addition to his MLS experience, Watson previously served as assistant coach with the Canada Men s National U20 and senior teams, as well as several years as an assistant with the USL PRO Charleston Battery. MARIUS RØVDE GOALKEEPER COACH A Norwegian native, Røvde brings nearly 30 years of playing and coaching experience to Minnesota. As a player, he enjoyed a very successful career, starting with his hometown club Rosenborg BK. He played with teams across Europe, playing in top leagues in Norway and Scotland, as well as League One in England. From 2008 to 2011, he was the head goalkeeping coach of Trinidad and Tobago Professional Football League side Joe Public FC. While working with the club, he also was involved with the Trinidad and Tobago national team program and was part of the coaching staff for several youth national teams, the women s national team, and was the country s director of goalkeeping. 24

37 MINNESOTA UNITED FC # Player POR ATL COL NE RSL DAL HOU COL SJ KC TOR LA ORL KC RSL POR VAN NYC CLB John Alvbage 90G 86G 46 2 Justin Davis 90D 70D 90D D 3 Jerome Thiesson 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 75D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 4 Jermaine Taylor 90D 90D D D 5 Francisco Calvo 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 6 Vadim Demidov 90D 90D 90D 7 Ibson 45 90M 90M 35 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 77M 8 Marc Burch 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 63D 8 Mohammed Saeid 90M 90M 63M 9 Abu Danladi M 78M 41M 79M 70M 43F 10 Miguel Ibarra 2 90M 45M M 89M 90M 79M 78M 90M 7M 90M 90M 90M 73M Johan Venegas 90F 90M 69M 89M 90M 90M 90M 64M M 85M 90M 12 Joseph Greenspan 90D 13 Thomas de Villardi 14 Brent Kallman 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 66D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 47D 15 Ismaila Jome M 55M 17 77M 16 Bashkim Kadrii 88M M 90M 61M Collin Martin Kevin Molino 90M 90M 69M 80M 90M 89M 84M 79M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 19 Sam Cronin 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 77M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 20 Rasmus Schuller 69M 72M 45M 1 43M Christian Ramirez 21 90F 90F 90F 77F 90F 90F 90F 90F 84F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 89F 90F 90F 90F 22 Kevin Venegas 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 23 Bernardo Anor 24 Patrick McLain 26 Collen Warner 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 55M 90M M Bobby Shuttleworth 4 90G 90G 90G 90G 44G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 45 Joshua Gatt Played for other teams: Sam Cronin played 262 minutes for COL Marc Burch played 270 minutes for COL "00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position

38 MINNESOTA UNITED FC Game log: Game #1 03/03/2017 MIN 1 at POR 5 L Ramirez 1 (J. Venegas 1) 79 Game #2 03/12/2017 MIN 1 vs ATL 6 L Molino 1 (penalty kick) 30 Game #3 03/18/2017 MIN 2 at COL 2 T Molino 2 (penalty kick) 50; Ramirez 2 (Thiesson 1, Ibson 1) 58 Game #4 03/25/2017 MIN 2 at NE 5 L Warner 1 (Ramirez 1) 15; Kallman 1 (unassisted) 49 Game #5 04/01/2017 MIN 4 vs RSL 2 W Molino 3 (unassisted) 16; Ramirez 3 (Molino 1) 52; Ramirez 4 (unassisted) 62; J. Venegas 1 (Molino 2) 68 Game #6 04/08/2017 MIN 0 at DAL 2 L Game #7 04/15/2017 MIN 2 at HOU 2 T Ramirez 5 (Molino 3) 47; J. Venegas 2 (unassisted) 59 Game #8 04/23/2017 MIN 1 vs COL 0 W Ibarra 1 (J. Venegas 2) 72 Game #9 04/29/2017 MIN 0 vs SJ 1 L Game #10 05/07/2017 MIN 2 vs KC 0 W Danladi 1 (Ibarra 1, Ibson 2) 22; Ramirez 6 (Ibarra 2, Danladi 1) 39 Game #11 05/13/2017 MIN 2 at TOR 3 L Molino 4 (Danladi 2) 52; Molino 5 (unassisted) 62 Game #12 05/21/2017 MIN 1 vs LA 2 L Ramirez 7 (Cronin 1) 66 Game #13 05/27/2017 MIN 1 vs ORL 0 W Ramirez 8 (J. Venegas 3, Ibson 3) 56 Game #14 06/03/2017 MIN 0 at KC 3 L Game #15 06/17/2017 MIN 0 at RSL 1 L Game #16 06/21/2017 MIN 3 vs POR 2 W own goal (Okugo) 7; Ramirez 9 (Molino 4) 47; Danladi 2 (unassisted) 64 Game #17 06/24/2017 MIN 2 vs VAN 2 T Calvo 1 (Molino 5) 50; Theisson 1 (Ibarra 3) 63 Game #18 06/29/2017 MIN 1 at NYC 3 L Ramirez 10 (unassisted) 9 Game #19 07/04/2017 MIN 0 vs CLB 1 L

39 MINNESOTA UNITED FC U.S. OPEN CUP # Player 4R KC John Alvbage 2 Justin Davis 90D 3 Jerome Theisson 15 4 Jermaine Taylor 5 Francisco Calvo 6 Vadim Demidov 7 Ibson 45 8 Marc Burch 23 9 Abu Danladi 90F 10 Miguel Ibarra 11 Johan Venegas 12 Joseph Greenspan 67D 13 Thomas de Villardi 14 Brent Kallman 90D 15 Ismaila Jome 75D 16 Bashkim Kadrii 90F 17 Collin Martin 90M 18 Kevin Molino 19 Sam Cronin 20 Rasmus Schuller 45M 21 Christian Ramirez 22 Kevin Venegas 90D 23 Bernardo Anor 24 Patrick McLain 90G 26 Collen Warner 90M 33 Bobby Shuttleworth U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 06/14/2017 MIN 0 at KC 4 L

40 HOUSTON DYNAMO (8-7-4; 28 pts.) at MINNESOTA UNITED FC (5-11-3; 18 pts.) Wednesday, July 19, :00 p.m. CDT TCF Bank Stadium Minneapolis, Minn. DYNAMO RETURN TO ACTION WITH FIRST TRIP TO MINNESOTA Coming off of a two-week break for the opening round of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the Houston Dynamo hit the road, making their first-ever trip to Minneapolis to take on Minnesota United FC on Wednesday night. The Dynamo will be without four regulars who are representing their countries in the Gold Cup - forwards Alberth Elis and Romell Quioto and midfielder Boniek Garcia for Honduras and forward Erick Torres for Mexico - but based on their last result before the break, that shouldn't slow down Houston's scoring attack. Without the three Hondurans, the Dynamo still burst out to a three-goal lead over the Montreal Impact through strikes from forward Andrew Wenger, midfielder Alex and midfielder Memo Rodriguez. For the 20-year-old Rodriguez, an alumnus of the Dynamo Academy, it was his first career MLS regular-season goal. Minnesota will be without a trio of Gold Cup representatives on their own. Captain Francisco Calvo and midfielder Johan Venegas will represent Costa Rica against Panama on Wednesday night while former Dynamo defender Jermaine Taylor and Jamaica will face off with Canada on Thursday. Wednesday's match will be the second of three this year between the Dynamo and the Loons. The first-ever meeting between the clubs ended in a 2-2 draw at BBVA Compass Stadium on April 15. Houston jumped out to a 2-0 halftime lead, but a 15-minute stretch to start the second half saw Minnesota strike twice to level the score. Despite pushing furiously for the game-winner, Houston was unable to break the deadlock and settled for a single point. Revenge for the Dynamo could come in the form of their first road victory of the season, snapping a mark away from home. The Dynamo are tied for fourth in the league with 34 goals scored, but only six have come on the road. Minnesota have conceded the most goals in the league (42), but have been far stingier at home, allowing 10 fewer goals than on the road. The test for Wenger, Rodriguez, Alex and co. will be to translate their torrid home scoring form to a new venue. Defensively, the Dynamo must deal with the threat of Loons forward Christian Ramirez, who is tied for fourth in the league with 10 goals thus far this season. Wednesday is also the first of two away games in the span of four days for the Orange. Following this game, they travel directly to our nation's capitol to face D.C. United on Saturday night. DYNAMO ON THE AIR TELEVISION KUBE CH. 57 Glenn Davis... Play By Play Eddie Robinson... Match Analysis ENGLISH RADIO CBS SPORTS RADIO 650 Jeremy Branham...Play By Play Alex Del Barrio...Play By Play SPANISH RADIO Univision Radio KLAT 1010 AM Danny Mejia...Play By Play Lester Gretsch...Match Analysis 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

41 A WIN WOULD... Improve the Dynamo's record to on the year. Give the Dynamo their first win away rom home this season. Be Houston's first win over Minnesota United FC. Improve Houston's road record to this season. Improve head coach Wilmer Cabrera's record on the Dynamo sidelines to overall and at home. Be Cabrera's 19th win as an MLS head coach. Improve Houston's all-time record against Minnesota to Improve the Dynamo's record against Western Conference opponents to on the season. WHAT TO LOOK FOR FW Erick Torres needs one goal to tie the club single-season scoring record of 13 set by Brian Ching in MF Alex can continue his string of playing in every game this season. He and DF Adolfo Machado are the only players to have played every game this season for the team. Alex can record his eighth assist of the season, extending his career high. Alex needs two assists to become the 14th player in Dynamo history to record 10 or more assists for the club in regular-season play. MF Juan David Cabezas can start his 12th consecutive game. MF Ricardo Clark can start his 307th career regular-season game, moving to within nine starts of the top 10 in league history among field players. Clark has 22 career regular-season assists and will pass Brian Ching for sole possession of third on the club list with his next. Clark has 31 career goals in all competitions with Houston and will tie Dwayne De Rosario (32) for fifth on club list with his next. DF A.J. DeLaGarzacan surpass 1,500 minutes played for the seventh consecutive season and the eighth time in his nine-year career if he plays at least 60 minutes on Wednesday. GK Tyler Deric can keep his second clean sheet of the season, tying Joe Willis for the team lead. Deric can improve his record as a starter to if he starts and the Dynamo win. Deric needs to make one save to reach 200 for his career. Deric can surpass 1,000 minutes played in a season for the second time in his career if he plays at least 10 minutes on Wednesday. DF Adolfo Machado can play the full 90 minutes for the 20th consecutive game. Machado can continue to be the only player on the team to start every game this season. He and MF Alex are the only players who have played in every game this season. FW Mauro Manotas needs one goal to match his scoring total from the 2016 season. Manotas can play in his 50th career MLS game and can make his 25th career start in MLS regular-season play. FW Andrew Wenger can score in back-to-back games for the third time in his career and the first time since March 6 and 12, DYNAMO FAST FACTS Item Quantity MLS games played: 19 Total games played: 21 Starting lineups used in MLS: 19 Starting lineups used, overall: 21 Players who scored an MLS goal: 8 Players who scored a goal, overall: 9 Players with an assist in MLS: 10 Players with an assist, overall: 11 Players who started an MLS match: 19 Players who started a match, overall: 25 Players who appeared in an MLS match: 23 Players who appeared in a match, overall: 23 Goals Leader: Erick Torres, 12 Assists Leader: Alex, 7 Minutes Leader: Adolfo Machado, 1,710 Games Leader: Adolfo Machado, Alex, 19 Starts Leader: Adolfo Machado, 19 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: 11', Diego Valeri at POR, March 18 Latest goal scored, MLS: 91', Erick Torres vs. NYRB, April 1 Latest goal scored, overall: 109', Memo Rodriguez at NCFC (USOC), June 14 Latest goal conceded: 94', Romain Alessandrini at LA, June 17 Clean Sheets: 3 Longest win streak: 2 games Longest unbeaten streak: 2 games Longest losing streak: 2 games Longest winless streak: 4 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 2

42 MLS STANDINGS WESTERN CONFERENCE TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA GD Sporting KC FC Dallas HOUSTON Portland San Jose Vancouver Seattle Los Angeles Real Salt Lake Colorado MINNESOTA EASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA GD Chicago Toronto FC New York City FC Atlanta Orlando City SC Columbus New York Red Bulls Philadelphia Montreal New England D.C. United INJURY REPORT Please see below for the injury report ahead of the Houston Dynamo match at Minnesota United FC on Wednesday night. OUT DF George Malki (torn left ACL) MF Eric Alexander (right MCL strain) DOUBTFUL NONE QUESTIONABLE NONE PROBABLE NONE FORM GUIDE - LAST 5 RESULTS HOUSTON DYNAMO 7/5 vs MTL W 3-1 7/1 at COL L 1-2 6/23 vs DAL D 1-1 6/17 at LA D 2-2 6/4 at SEA L 0-1 MINNESOTA UNITED FC 7/4 vs CLB L 0-1 6/29 at NYC L 1-3 6/24 vs VAN D 2-2 6/21 vs POR W 3-2 6/17 at RSL L 0-1 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 7:00 P.M. KUBE 57 7/22/17 at DC 6:00 P.M. KUBE 57 7/29/17 POR 7:00 P.M. KUBE 57 8/5/17 at RSL 9:00 P.M. KUBE 57 8/12/17 SJ 8:00 P.M. UNIMAS 8/19/17 at VAN 9:00 P.M. KUBE 57 8/23/17 at DAL 8:00 P.M. UNIMAS 8/26/17 SKC 8:00 P.M. UNIMAS 9/9/17 COL 7:30 P.M. KUBE 57 9/16/17 at SJ 9:30 P.M. KUBE 57 9/23/17 at NYC 2:00 P.M. UNIMAS 9/27/17 LA 7:30 P.M. KUBE 57 9/30/17 MIN 7:30 P.M. KUBE 57 10/15/17 at SKC 4:00 P.M. KUBE 57 10/22/17 CHI 3:00 P.M. KUBE 57 MATCH DAY FORECAST According to Weather.com, the forecast for Wednesday night in Minneapolis calls for temperatures in the low 70s with a chance of storms in the evening. Sunset on Wednesday night will be at 8:53 p.m. CDT. 3

43 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. MINNESOTA UNITED FC HEAD COACH ADRIAN HEATH Minnesota United announced in November, 2016 that Adrian Heath will be the club s coach for the 2017 Major League Soccer season. Heath was most recently head coach of Orlando City and has over 20 years of managerial experience in the U.S. and England. Hailing from Staffordshire, England, Heath enjoyed an 18 year professional soccer career before entering into coaching. The midfielder s journey began with Stoke City and included a notable career at Everton where he scored 71 goals in 226 appearances, winning two league titles, an FA Cup as well as a UEFA Cup Winner s Cup in In 1989 Heath went on to play for Espanyol in Spain, then returned to England to play for Manchester City, and Burnley where he eventually transitioned into the role of player-manager in The Englishman spent the next eleven years coaching in England for clubs such as Burnley, Sheffield United, and Coventry City, before a chance encounter with Phil Rawlins brought him to the United States in Rawlins, the former Stoke City director, met with Heath in his hometown of Newcastle-under-Lyme, where the two discussed Rawlins dream of setting up a football club in the U.S., and serendipitously for Heath Rawlins needed a manager. Heath accepted the role and was named the head coach of the Austin Aztex, Rawlins USL expansion franchise. The team spent two years in Austin, before relocating to Orlando in 2010, becoming Orlando City. In just four years under Heath in its new city, Orlando City won two USL Pro championships, and three Commissioner s Cups. The USL club under Heath also tallied two U.S. Open Cup victories over MLS opposition. Orlando City launched into Major League Soccer in 2015, and Heath s influence helped build the club for a very successful inaugural MLS season. The club finished seventh in the Eastern Conference, falling just short of clinching a berth into the 2015 MLS playoffs. 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 Record with club Playoff record with club Career MLS record Head-to-head record Record vs. Opponent

44 THE LAST TIME THEY MET HOUSTON (Saturday, April 15, 2017) The Houston Dynamo remained unbeaten at BBVA Compass Stadium this season with a 2-2 draw against Minnesota United FC tonight in front of 16,125 fans. The Dynamo struck for two first-half goals before Minnesota rallied in the second stanza to equalize the match. The Dynamo offense came out strong, pressing the Loons defense from the opening whistle. In the 14th minute, a low cross from FW Erick Torres found FW Mauro Manotas in the middle of box. Manotas acted quickly and sent a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner, scoring his first goal of the season. As the first half was coming to an end, the Dynamo extended the lead when DF Boniek García executed a free kick outside the 18 yard box, FW Alberth Elis found the ball and blasted a right-footed shot from a close range to the bottom left corner. The Loons quickly cut into the Dynamo lead after halftime. In the 47th minute, MF Kevin Molino sent a corner kick to the middle of box that found FW Christian Ramirez at a close range from the goal. Ramirez headed the ball into the top right corner of the goal. In the 59th minute, Molino dribbled the ball down the right side and attempted a cross, his cross was deflected by DF Adolfo Machado. FW Johan Venegas found the ball in the middle of the box and his left-footed shot found the top of the left corner to tie the game 2-2. The Dynamo nearly pulled out the full three points in the 82nd minute when FW Romell Quioto, making his return to action after missing two games with a separated shoulder, found Torres behind the Minnesota defense. Torres got to the end of Quioto s cross at the six-yard box, but his flicked shot with the outside of his boot trickled just wide of the far post. Two minutes later, Torres again came close as DF Kevin Garcia, making his Major League Soccer debut, worked his way up the right flank and found the striker six yards from goal, but Torres shot sailed over the crossbar. The Dynamo will continue the 2017 season, presented by 76, on Saturday, April 22 at 3:00 p.m. CDT against San Jose Earthquakes at BBVA Compass Stadium. HOUSTON VS. MINNESOTA BOX SCORE Houston Dynamo 2-2 Minnesota United FC MLS Week 7 April 15, 2017 Houston, Texas SCORING SUMMARY TEAM 1 2 FT HOU MIN HOU: Mauro Manotas 1 (Erick Torres 1 and Ricardo Clark 1) 14 HOU: Alberth Elis 2 (Boniek García 1) 43 MIN: Christian Ramirez 5 (Kevin Molino 3) 47 MIN: Johan Venegas 2 (unassisted) 59 LINEUPS Houston Dynamo: Joe Willis; Boniek García, Adolfo Machado, Jalil Anibaba, DaMarcus Beasley; Ricardo Clark (Kevin Garcia 59), Eric Alexander, Alex; Mauro Manotas (Vicente Sánchez 61), Erick Torres, Alberth Elis (Romell Quioto 77) Unused Substitutes: Juan David Cabezas, Joe Holland, Andrew Wenger, Tyler Deric Minnesota United FC: Bobby Shuttleworth (John Alvbage 45+1); Jerome Thiesson, Francisco Calvo, Marc Burch, Brent Kallman; Kevin Molino, Sam Cronin, Rasmus Schuler (Miguel Ibarra 43), Collen Warner; Johan Venegas, Christian Ramirez Unused Substitutes: Justin Davis, Jermaine Taylor, Ibson, Abu Danladi, Bashkim Kadrii MATCH STATISTICS TEAM SH SOG FC OFF CK SV TP ACC POSS HOU % 52.1% MIN % 47.9% DISCIPLINE MIN: Jerome Thiesson caution (unsporting behavior) 35 MIN: Brent Kallman caution (foul) 86 MIN: Johan Venegas caution (unsporting behavior) 90+4 OFFICIALS Referee: Robert Sibiga Assistant Referee 1: Jonathan Johnson Assistant Referee 2: Felisha Mariscal Fourth Official: Younes Marrakchi 5

45 HOUSTON-MINNESOTA CONNECTIONS Former Dynamo winger Danny Cruz ( ) was a member of Minnesota United FC while they were an NASL side. Minnesota United FC DF Jermaine Taylor played for the Dynamo from Minnesota United FC MF Collen Warner played for the Dynamo in Dynamo MF Ricardo Clark and Minnesota United FC MF Sam Cronin share a hometown in Atlanta, Georgia. DYNAMO VS. MINNESOTA SERIES Wednesday is the second all-time regular-season meeting between Houston and Minnesota. The Dynamo are all-time against the Loons and are are making their first visit to Minnesota. DYNAMO vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC, ALL-TIME (0-0-1) Date Score Result Location 04/15/ D BBVA Compass Stadium DYNAMO LEADERS VS. MINNESOTA UNITED FC Category Player Statistic Goals Mauro Manotas, Alberth Elis 1 Assists Erick Torres, Ricardo Clark, Boniek Garcia 1 Games 14 tied 1 Games Started 11 tied 1 Shots Mauro Manotas 5 Shots on Goal Mauro Manotas 4 Fouls Committed Alex 2 Fouls Suffered Vicente Sanchez 3 DYNAMO VS. EXPANSION TEAMS The Dynamo face Minnesota United FC, one of two expansion teams in MLS this year, for the second time on Wednesday night. It will mark the 20th time in club history that the Dynamo have faced an expansion side. Houston is in those games and this season. HOUSTON DYNAMO VS. MLS EXPANSION CLUBS Date Opponent Location Result Score 5/16/07 Toronto FC BMO FIeld L 0-1 7/15/07 Toronto FC Robertson Stadium T 1-1 5/22/08 San Jose Earthquakes Buck Shaw Stadium L 1-2 9/13/08 San Jose Earthquakes Buck Shaw Stadium T /15/08 San Jose Earthquakes Robertson Stadium W 2-1 7/11/09 Seattle Sounders FC Century Link Field L 1-2 8/23/09 Seattle Sounders FC Robertson Stadium T 1-1 5/29/10 Philadelphia Union Robertson Stadium L /2/10 Philadelphia Union Lincoln Financial Field T 1-1 4/10/11 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Robertson Stadium W 3-1 8/14/11 Portland Timbers FC Robertson Stadium W 2-1 8/27/11 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Empire Field L /14/11 Portland Timbers FC Jeld-Wen Field W 2-0 6/23/12 Montreal Impact Stade Saputo L 2-4 7/21/12 Montreal Impact BBVA Compass Stadium W 3-0 3/13/15 Orlando City FC BBVA Compass Stadium L 0-1 5/30/15 New York City FC Yankee Stadium T 1-1 4/15/17 Minnesota United FC BBVA Compass Stadium T 2-2 5/20/17 Atlanta United FC Bobby Dodd Stadium L 1-4 DYNAMO GOALKEEPING LEADERS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Wins N/A 0 Losses N/A 0 Shutouts N/A 0 Saves Joe Willis 0 Goals Allowed Joe Willis 2 6

46 LAST GAME VS. MONTREAL IMPACT HOUSTON (Wednesday, July 5, 2017) On a night where the Houston Dynamo celebrated men and women who serve our community in uniform, as well as one of the greatest players to wear the club s uniform, the current Dynamo squad gave fans plenty to celebrate on their own with a 3-1 win over the Montreal Impact. The Dynamo offense started the game in high gear as they scored their earliest goal of the season and the third-fastest in franchise history just 52 seconds in. After a give-and-go play between forward Mauro Manotas and midfielder Alex off of a short corner kick, Manotas sent a cross to the middle of the box where forward Andrew Wenger headed the ball into the net. It was the first goal of the season for Wenger, the former No. 1 overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft by Montreal. Manotas had another intervention on the score as the Dynamo extended the lead. In the 23rd minute, defender DaMarcus Beasley played a quick free kick to Manotas on the middle of the field. The Colombian native, passed the ball to Alex who from outside the box delivered a left footed shot to the bottom right hand corner of the net. Five minutes after having replaced forward Erick Torres, midfielder Memo Rodriguez scored his first MLS career goal. In the 67th minute, Rodriguez picked up a ball deflected from defender Laurent Ciman and blasted a shot from 20 yards out to bottom left hand corner leaving goalkeeper Evan Bush without an opportunity to stop the ball. Montreal avoided the shutout in the 89th minute when Ciman s cross found midfielder Michael Salazar inside the box for his first goal of the season. The Impact had an opportunity not long after the Dynamo s second goal. In the 27th minute, forward Mateo Mancosu took a left footed shot that went just passed the right post. Montreal tried to shorten the lead as the first half was coming to an end. In the 45th minute, Salazar sent from inside the box to the middle of the box, where midfielder Blerim Dz i connected with the head but when just wide of the right post. Montreal kept knocking trying to short the lead. In the 60th minute, midfielder Dominic Oduro sent a cross to the middle of the box, where Moncosu connected with the head but failed to beat goalkeeper Tyler Deric. DYNAMO VS. IMPACT BOX SCORE Houston Dynamo (8-7-4; 28 pts.) 3-1 Montreal Impact (5-6-6; 21 pts.) MLS Week 19 July 5, 2017 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas Attendance: 15,470 SCORING SUMMARY TEAM 1 2 F Houston Dynamo Montreal Impact HOU: Andrew Wenger 1 (Mauro Manotas 3) 1 HOU: Alex 2 (Mauro Manotas 4) 23 HOU: Memo Rodriguez 1 (unassisted) 67 MON: Michael Salazar 1 (Laurent Ciman) 89 LINEUPS Houston Dynamo: Tyler Deric; A.J. DeLaGarza, Adolfo Machado, Leonardo, DaMarcus Beasley; Ricardo Clark, Juan David Cabezas, Alex (Joe Holland 87); Andrew Wenger (José Escalante 79), Erick Torres (Memo Rodriguez 62), Mauro Manotas Unused Substitutes: Joe Willis, Charlie Ward, Dylan Remick, Jalil Anibaba Montreal Impact: Evan Bush; Hassoun Camara (Daniel Lovitz 58), Kyle Fisher, Laurent Ciman, Chris Duvall; Hernán Bernardello, Marco Donadel (Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla 46); Dominic Oduro (Nicholas DePuy 72), Blerim Dz i, Michael Salazar; Matteo Mancosu Unused Substitutes: Wandrille Lefevre, Calum Mallace, Andrés Romero, Eric Kronberg MATCH STATISTICS TEAM SH SOG FC OFF CK SV TP ACC POSS HOU % 42.6% MTL % 57.4% DISCIPLINE MTL: Michael Salazar caution (foul) 4 HOU: Leonardo caution (foul) 12 HOU: Ricardo Clark caution (foul) 25 MON: Blarim Dz i (foul) 31 MON: Hernan Bernardello (unsporting behavior) 79 OFFICIALS Referee: Chris Penso Assistant Referee 1: Jose Da Silva Assistant Referee 2: Logan Brown Fourth Official: Ted Unkel 7

47 HOUSTON DYNAMO VS. MONTREAL IMPACT POSTGAME NOTES THE WIN: Was the Dynamo s 100th MLS regular-season home win in club history. Was the Dynamo s 50th MLS regular-season victory at BBVA Compass Stadium. Improved the Dynamo's record to on the year. Surpassed the team's win total from 2016 ( ). Extended the Dynamo's unbeaten streak at home this season to 10 games. Improved Houston's record at BBVA Compass Stadium to on the season. Improved head coach Wilmer Cabrera's record on the Dynamo sidelines to overall and at home. Improved Houston's all-time record against Montreal to Improved the Dynamo's record against Montreal in Houston to Improved the Dynamo's record against Eastern Conference opponents to on the season. DYNAMO STARTING XI (4-3-3): Tyler Deric; A.J. DeLaGarza, Adolfo Machado, Leonardo, DaMarcus Beasley; Ricardo Clark (C), Juan David Cabezas, Alex; Andrew Wenger, Erick Torres, Mauro Manotas TEAM NOTES: The goal by FW Andrew Wenger 52 seconds into the game was the third-fastest in Dynamo history and the fourth in club history scored inside the first minute of the game. Other first-minute goals included: 40 seconds Giles Barnes vs. New York Red Bulls, July 4, 2014 (Final score: 2-2) 47 seconds Craig Waibel vs. Colorado Rapids, Oct. 14, 2006 (Final score: 3-3) 58 seconds David Horst vs. LA Galaxy, Apr. 15, 2016 (Final score: 1-4) The Dynamo have now scored at least two goals in nine of their 10 home games this season. When the Dynamo went up 2-0 in the 23rd minute, it marked the ninth time in 10 home games that they took a lead of at least two goals in the game. The Dynamo scored first for the 11th time this season. They are now this season when netting the game s first goal. The Dynamo scored inside of the first 20 minutes for the ninth time in 10 home games this season. They improved to in those games. The Dynamo scored at least three goals for the fifth time in 10 home games this season. The Dynamo improved their goal differential at BBVA Compass Stadium to plus-19 (28-9). The Dynamo led at halftime for the 10th time this season. Houston is now in those games. The Dynamo outshot Montreal It was the 12th time this season that Houston had more shots than its opponent, and the Dynamo improved to in those games. Montreal held the edge in possession, 57.9 to It was the 15th time this season that Houston had less possession than its opponent, and the Dynamo improved to in those games. The Dynamo used their 19th different starting lineup in 19 games thus far this season. INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES: FW Andrew Wenger scored the third-fastest goal in club history when he found the net just 52 seconds into the game. 8 Wenger s goal was his first of the season and the 20th of his career. It was also his first goal against Montreal, the team who drafted him No. 1 overall in Wenger made his fifth start of the season, his 29th with the Dynamo and the 88th of his career. MF Memo Rodriguez scored his first career goal in MLS play when he drove a right-footed blast into the lower left corner of the net from 20 yards out. Rodriguez became the second Dynamo Academy alumnus to score in MLS regular-season play, joining Alex Dixon, who scored the game-winner in a 3-2 win over Real Salt Lake on Aug. 20, Rodriguez made his fourth appearance of the season, all of which have come off the bench, when he came into the game for FW Erick Torres in the 63rd minute. MF Alex scored his second goal of the season and the 12th of his career when he found the net in the 23rd minute with a low left-footed strike. Alex surpassed 9,000 career minutes played in MLS regular-season competition tonight. He hit the milestone in the 64th minute. Alex continued his string of playing in every game this season. He and DF Adolfo Machado are the only players to have played every game this season for the team. FW Mauro Manotas notched the first multi-assist game of his career and did so within the first 23 minutes of the contest. He set up FW Andrew Wenger s goal in the first minute off of a corner kick, and then assisted on MF Alex s goal in the 23rd minute. According to Opta, Manotas created a game-high six chances despite only attempting 27 total passes. His 92.6 percent completion rate was second among Dynamo starters. DF DaMarcus Beasley made his 13th start of the season and the 163rd of his career tonight. MF Juan David Cabezas led all Dynamo players with 71 touches and 50 passes attempted, and his 88.0 pass completion percentage was third among Dynamo starters. Cabezas made his 13th consecutive start and his 14th overall this season. MF Ricardo Clark picked up his third yellow card of the season when he was carded in the 25th minute for a foul on Montreal MF Michael Salazar. Clark made his 306th career start in MLS regular-season play tonight. DF A.J. DeLaGarza completed 92.9 percent of his passes to lead all starters in the game for both teams. DeLaGarza made his 212th career start in tonight s game. GK Tyler Deric improved his record as a starter to with the win. Deric was credited with one save in the game, giving him 199 in his career. MF Jose Escalante made his 2017 Dynamo debut when he came on for FW Andrew Wenger in the 78th minute. Escalante saw action in three games with one start in MF Joseph Holland made his second appearance with the Dynamo when he came off the bench for MF Alex in the 87th minute. DF Leonardo received his eight career yellow card and his third of the year when he was booked for a foul in the 12th minute of the game. Leonardo made his 101th career appearance in MLS regular-season play tonight. It will be his 13th consecutive start, his 16th with the Dynamo and the 96th of his career. DF Adolfo Machado started his 19th consecutive game. He is the only player on the team to have started every game this season. FW Erick Torres surpassed 6,000 career minutes played in MLS tonight. He hit the milestone in the 50th minute.

48 DYNAMO SIGN YOUNG DP The Houston Dynamo have signed Argentinean midfielder Tomás Martínez as a Young Designated Player, the club announced today. Martínez will the Dynamo on a full transfer from Sporting Clube de Braga in the Portuguese Primeira Liga, pending receipt of his International Transfer Certificate (ITC) and P-1 Visa. Martínez, 22, joins Mexican forward Erick Torres (24) and Honduran forward Alberth Elis (21) as the third Designated Player (DP) on the Dynamo roster. The three players have an average age of 22.3 years old, giving the Dynamo one of the youngest DP triumvirates in Major League Soccer. Tomás Martínez is a player who we ve tracked for quite some time, and after a lengthy process we re pleased to welcome him to the Houston Dynamo, said Dynamo Vice President and General Manager Matt Jordan. At just 22 years old, he s a young and very talented midfielder whose profile will add quality and creativity to our team. Tomás is eager to be a part of our club and contribute to the success of our team moving forward. A native of Béccar, Argentina, Martínez joined the youth academy at legendary Argentinian club River Plate at age six. He made his professional debut with River Plate on April 24, 2013 at 18 years of age when he came in as substitute for current FC Dallas midfielder Mauro Diaz against Estudiantes Buenos Aires. Tomás is a player that is hungry to play, that has a wonderful background playing for River Plate in Argentina and playing at the U-20 level with the national team in Argentina, said Dynamo Head Coach Wilmer Cabrera. He has a lot of tools, a lot of expectations and he is hungry to consolidate himself as a player. His youth is going to be very good for the team and he is going to bring a good, fresh mentality to work in. Martínez has also represented his home country at the international level in multiple youth tournaments. Wearing the No. 10 shirt for Los Albicelestes, he played an integral role for Argentina s Under-20 team as they won the 2015 South American Youth Football Championship and earned a spot in the 2015 U-20 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Sumer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Martínez played in 10 games for the Argentinian U-20s, starting all 10, and scored one goal while providing five assists. In the 2015 South American U-20 Championship, he started seven of Argentina s nine games and provided a goal and four assists. He started all three of Los Albicelestes matches in the 2015 U-20 World Cup in New Zealand and delivered one assist. A SPECIAL GAME FOR SPECIAL ATHLETES The Houston Dynamo and Special Olympics Texas have once again worked together to create the Houston Dynamo Unified Team, presented by 76. The Dynamo Unified Team will travel to Minneapolis on Tuesday to play their first-ever away game on Wednesday night following the Dynamo first team's game at Minnesota United FC. Dedicated to promoting social inclusion through shared sports training and competition experiences, Unified teams join people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. It was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding. Teams are made up of people of similar age and ability, which makes practices more fun and games more challenging and exciting for all. Having sport in common is just one more way that preconceptions and false ideas are swept away. The team practices every Wednesday from 6:30-8:30pm at 2700 E. Pasadena Blvd in Deer Park. Once a month, the team hosts a special practice at Houston Sports Park, during which time Houston Dynamo and Houston Dash players and coaches will help the athletes perfect their skills. The Dynamo Unified and Minnesota Unified Teams will play one another again on Saturday, Sept. 30 in Houston. The Dynamo Unified Team will also have the opportunity to play the Colorado Rapids Unified team on Saturday, Sept. 9 in Houston. These matches are free and open to the public, and fans are encouraged to come out and support both teams. This is the second year that the Dynamo and Special Olympics Texas joined together as part of a larger partnership with MLS WORKS, Major League Soccer s community outreach initiative, and Special Olympics North America. The Dynamo and Special Olympics Texas are collaborating to leverage the power of sports to promote an environment of social inclusion and acceptance by uniting people with and without intellectual disabilities through Special Olympics Unified Sports. The matches between these teams will showcase the Unified Sports exchange program that is the cornerstone of the ongoing partnership between MLS and Special Olympics North America. Through the Unified Sports soccer exchange program, Unified soccer teams from MLS cities travel to other MLS markets to receive training from MLS players and coaches, as well as compete in exhibition matches with their Special Olympics counterparts in that MLS market. Unified matches are scheduled in conjunction with MLS club matches. Martínez moved to Sporting Braga in the Portuguese Primeira Liga on a full transfer prior to the start of the season and made 15 appearances across all competitions for the club and scored three goals and had one assist. During his time with River Plate, Martínez won the Copa Sudamericana, the club s first international title in 17 years. Martínez made 18 appearances with four assists for River from , while also spending time on loan spells with Spanish club Tenerife from and Argentina s Defensa y Justica in He made 13 appearances with one assist for Tenerife and appeared 14 times with three goals and two assists for Defensa y Justica. 9

49 THE ALL-IMPORTANT FIRST GOAL The Houston Dynamo have been unbeatable at home this season, with an record, but have struggled in equal measure away from home with a mark outside of BBVA Compass Stadium. One of the biggest differences has been the Dynamo's ability to jump out to early leads at home. In eight of Houston's 10 home games, the Dynamo have sccored inside of the first 20 minutes, whereas they've yet to find the net before the 20-minute mark on the road. Furthermore, the Dynamo have scored first in nine of their 10 home games but have done so only once on the road. In those 10 games, they are 7-0-3, but are just when failing to do 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 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 HOUSTON'S DYNAMIC ATTACK The Dynamo are tied for fourth in the league with 34 goals on the year, four behind Atlanta United FC. Houston is one of only six clubs in MLS averaging better than 1.70 goals per game. MOST GOALS PER GAME, 2017 MLS TEAM W L D GS GS/GP Atlanta United FC Chicago Fire New York City FC HOUSTON DYNAMO Toronto FC The 2017 Dynamo are on pace to score 61 goals this year, which would shatter the club record of 48 scored in The current edition of the Dynamo are averaging more than a quarter of a goal per game more than the best mark in club history. MOST GOALS PER GAME, HOUSTON DYNAMO, ALL-TIME YEAR GP W L D GS GS/GP PLAYING FROM AHEAD The Houston Dynamo have made a habit of jumping out to early leads in 2017 and playing from ahead throughout the year. They have been in the lead nearly 43 percent the time this season, and have led by two or more goals for nearly 20 percent of the time they've been on the field. Conversely, they have only spent 384 minutes playing from behind, and just 199 minutes trailing by multiple goals. MINUTES PLAYED BY SCORELINE HOUSTON DYNAMO, 2017 SEASON Situation Minutes Total Pct of Total When Leading by 2+ Goals 317 1, % When Leading 737 1, % When Tied 543 1, % When Trailing 384 1, % When Trailing by 2+ Goals 199 1, % SEEKING A CURE TO ROAD WOES The Dynamo been simply dominant inside BBVA Compass Stadium this season, posting an MLS-leading record and outscoring their opponents by a margin of On the road, it's been the opposite story, as the Dynamo have gone and have a league-worst minus-12 goal differential (6-20). Home...Category... Road 8... Wins Losses Draws Goals Scored Goals Allowed

50 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. Just past the midpoint of the season, Cabezas leads the club in tackles (53) and tackles won (45), while his 583 passes attempted this season rank second on the team and his pass completion percentage is tops on the squad among players with at least 50 passes attempted. JUAN DAVID CABEZAS, 2017 DYNAMO RANKS Category Statistic Club Rank Tackles 53 1 Tackles Won 45 1 Completion Percentage 86.79% 1 Passes Attempted Interceptions 32 3 Minutes Played 1,321 7 CLARK MOVING UP THE 300 CLUB 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 he caught Chris Henderson (304) for 13th earlier this year vs. FC Dallas (6/23). With 15 games remaining in the season, Clark has a chance to crack the Top 10 - and pass current Dynamo assistant coach Davy Arnaud - by year's end. He is nine starts away from catching MLS legend Landon Donovan (315) and 10 shy of Arnaud and current Colorado Rapids head coach Pablo Mastroeni GAMES STARTED, FIELD PLAYERS, MLS HISTORY Player Team(s) Years GP GS Kyle Beckerman MIA, COL, RSL 2000-pres Steve Ralston TB, NE Bobby Boswell DC, HOU 2005-pres Chad Marshall CLB, SEA 2004-pres Brian Carroll DC, CLB, PHI 2003-pres Nat Borchers COL, RSL, POR Brad Davis NJ, DAL, SJ, HOU, SKC Drew Moor DAL, COL, TOR 2005-pres Davy Arnaud KC, MON, DC Pablo Mastroeni MIA, COL, LA Landon Donovan SJ, LA Jeff Larentowicz NE, COL, CHI, LA, ATL RICARDO CLARK NJ, SJ, HOU 2003-pres Chris Henderson COL, KC, MIA, CLB, NY ELIS EQUALS EFFICIENCY The Dynamo were widely praised in MLS circles for the acquisition of FW Alberth Elis during the winter transfer window, and through his first half-season in the league, the 21-year-old Honduran international has lived up to the billing. Through 19 games, Elis has six goals and three assists in 908 minutes played. His average of 0.89 non-penalty goals plus assists per 90 minutes are third among all young players (age 25 or younger) in Major League Soccer. Teammate Romell Quioto ranks fifth and Mauro Manotas is 11th. GOALS PLUS ASSISTS PER 90 MINUTES, 2017 SEASON (EXCLUDING PENALTIES) - AGE 25 & UNDER Player Team Goals Assists G+A G+A/90 Age A. Jackson-Hamel MTL Josef Martínez ATL ALBERTH ELIS HOU Miguel Almirón ATL ROMELL QUIOTO HOU Albert Rusnák RSL Dominique Badji COL Jack Harrison NYC Héctor Villalba ATL Juan Agudelo NE MAURO MANOTAS HOU ATTACKING THE CLUB SCORING CHART Dynamo forward Erick "Cubo" Torres is not only off to the hottest start of his career, he's out to the best start by any goalscorer in Dynamo history. In addition to Torres, fellow forwards Alberth Elis, Mauro Manotas and Romell Quioto are also storming up the club single-season scoring charts. With 12 goals through 19 team games, Torres is ahead of the pace set by every other player who reached double digits in Orange. However, so is Elis, who is averaging 0.59 goals per game. Quioto and Manotas are each hovering around half a goal per game, which would put them both on pace to threaten the existing scoring record by season's end as well. MOST GOALS PER 90 MINUTES, SINGLE SEASON, DYNAMO HISTORY Player Year GOALS GP GS MP Goals/90' ERICK TORRES , ALBERTH ELIS Brian Ching , Brian Ching , ROMELL QUIOTO Mauro Manotas , Will Bruin , Will Bruin , Will Bruin , Dwayne De Rosario , MAURO MANOTAS , Giles Barnes ,

51 TORRES STAYING NEAR THE TOP With 12 goals through 18 appearances this season, FW Erick Torres is tied for second in Major League Soccer in scoring behind Chicago FW Nemanja Nikolic (16). Torres has been at or near the top of the MLS scoring charts all season long in what has been a resurgent campaign for the young Mexican international. Torres' average of 0.76 goals per 90 minutes is also second only to Nicolic among all goalscorers with at least 300 minutes played this season. MOST GOALS, 2017 MLS SEASON PLAYER TEAM GOALS MIN SH SOG G/90 Nemanja Nikolic CHI ERICK TORRES HOU David Villa NYC Maximiliano Urruti DAL Fanendo Adi POR Christian Ramirez MIN Diego Valeri POR David Accam CHI Ola Kamara CLB Federico Higuaín CLB TORRES NEARING CLUB RECORD FW Erick "Cubo" Torres is second in Major Leauge Soccer with 12 goals through 18 games played this season, putting him out to the hottest start to a season in his young career. He is just the fifth player in Dynamo history to reach double digits in a season, and with his goal in last week's 3-1 loss at Colorado, he moved to within one of the club single-season record of 13, set by Brian Ching in Torres' average of 0.80 goals per 90 minutes is the highest in Dynamo history, and with 16 games left in the season, he has a chance to obliterate the old standard. MOST GOALS IN ONE SEASON, DYNAMO HISTORY Player Year GOALS GP GS MP G/90 ERICK TORRES , Brian Ching , Brian Ching , Will Bruin , Will Bruin , Will Bruin , Dwayne De Rosario , Giles Barnes , WITH OR WITHOUT YOU FW Erick "Cubo" Torres has played in 84 games in his MLS career, 47 of which have come under first-year Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera. The results are striking. In the 47 games under Cabrera, Torres has scored 27 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 team-high 12th goal of the season in Houston's 3-1 loss at Colorado on Saturday night, giving him 34 goals in his MLS career. Torres' 34 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 Omar Bravo SKC 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 17 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 and will enter the knockout round against Honduras in the Quarterfinals on Thursday, July 20 in Phoenix, Arizona. Torres now has five caps for Mexico at the senior level with one goal - the game-winning strike in a friendly against Panama on Oct. 12,

52 ALEX PULLING THE STRINGS Brazilian midfielder Alex has been a revelation for the Dynamo this season. Through his first five seasons in MLS, Alex had four total assists. Through 19 games this year, he already has seven. Alex finds himself tied for fourth among the league's assist leaders through 19 weeks of league play. All seven of his assists have come at home. MOST ASSISTS, 2017 MLS SEASON ASSISTS Player Team GP GS Total Primary Secondary GWA Michael Barrios DAL Víctor Vázquez TOR Yamil Asad ATL Miguel Almirón ATL Diego Valeri POR ALEX HOU Albert Rusnák RSL Romain Alessandrini LA David Accam CHI Lee Nguyen NE Maxi Morález NYC Haris Medunjanin PHI 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 early on this season. DYNAMO AWARDS IN 2017 AWARD WEEK PLAYER 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 13 Week 11 Week 10 Week 5 Week 2 Week 1 Erick Torres 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 13 Tyler Deric (nominated) Week 9 Joe Willis (nominated) Week 5 Tyler Deric (nominated) Week 3 Tyler Deric (nominated) Through 18 weeks of league play, Machado leads the league in number of total clearances with 124. His 131 clearances are 20 more than the next closest player. Among the top 25 players in clearances, Machado's 54 interceptions are also the most in the league, his 57 headed clearances are third-most and his 28 tackles won are the fourth-most. MOST CLEARANCES, MLS DEFENDERS Total Headed Tackles Player Team Clears Clears Duels Won INT ADOLFO MACHADO HOU Aaron Long NYRB Joao Meira CHI Jonathan Spector ORL Francisco Calvo MIN

53 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) 2, four times, last Mauro Manotas vs. Montreal Impact (7/5/17)... Assists...2, three times, last Badji and Doyle at Colorado Rapids (7/1/17) 6, Erick Torres twice, last at Philadelphia Union (5/17/17)... Shots...6, twice, last Miguel Almiron at Atlanta United (5/20/17) 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) 96.43, A.J. DeLaGarza vs. Montreal Impact (7/5/17)... Pass Success Rate (min. 25 att.) , Fatai Alashe vs. San Jose Earthquakes (4/22/17) 53, Alex at Toronto FC (4/28/17)... Passes In Opposing Half... 62, Nicolas Lodeiro vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17) 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 (3/4/17)...Dribbles Attempted... 9, Christian Bolanos vs. Vancouver Whitecaps (5/12/17) 6, Mauro Manotas vs. New York Red Bulls (4/1/17)...Dribbles Completed...5, Miguel Almiron at Atlanta United (5/20/17) 10, Boniek Garcia at Colorado Rapids (7/1/17)...Corner Kicks... 9, Nicolas Loidero vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17) 6, three times, last Wenger vs. Montreal Impact (7/5/17)...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) 12, Dylan Remick at Seattle Sounders (6/4/17)... Duels Won... 16, Gustav Svensson at Seattle Sounders (6/4/17) 7, Juan David Cabezas vs. San Jose Earthquakes (4/22/17)... Tackles...8, Fabinho at Philadelphia Union (5/17/17) 5, four players, last Juan David Cabezas vs. San Jose (4/15/17)...Tackles Won... 6, Joevin Jones at Seattle Sounders (6/4/17) 8, two players, last Erick Torres vs. FC Dallas (6/23/17)... Aerials...11, Chris Pontius at Philadelphia Union (5/17/17) 6, Dylan Remick at New England (4/8/17)... Aerials Won... 9, Jonathan Mensah vs. Columbus Crew (3/11/17) 3, twice, last Adolfo Machado at FC Dallas (5/28/17)...Blocks...4, Chad Marshall vs. Seattle Sounders (3/4/17) 6, Adolfo Machado at New England (4/8/17)... Interceptions...6, Justin Morrow at Toronto FC (4/28/17) 6, Juan David Cabezas at FC Dallas (5/28/17)... Fouls Conceded... 4, four times, last by Michael Salazar vs. Montreal Impact (7/5/17) 6, Mauro Manotas at LA Galaxy (6/17/17)... Fouls Suffered... 5, Matias Garcia Perez vs. Orlando City (5/6/17) 8, Tyler Deric vs. Real Salt Lake (5/31/17)... 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, five times, last 6/4 at SEA 4, twice, last 5/20 at ATL... Goals Conceded... 0, three times, last 5/28 at DAL 19, three times, last 7/5 vs. MTL...Shots... 4, last 5/28 at DAL 11, 5/6 vs. ORL... Shots on Goal...1, twice, last 6/23 vs. DAL 9, 3/4 vs. SEA... Dynamo Shots Blocked by Opponent... 0, 4/8 at NE 10, 7/1 at COL... Corner Kicks... 2, three times, last 7/5 vs. MTL 4, 5/12 vs. VAN...Offsides... 0, four times, last 7/1 at COL 20, 5/12 vs. VAN...Crosses From Open Play... 4, twice, last 6/4 at SEA 19, 5/12 vs. VAN... Fouls Committed... 7, 4/22 vs. SJ 16, 5/17 at PHI...Fouls Suffered... 5, 7/1 at COL 8, 5/31 vs. RSL...Saves... 0, 4/15 vs. MIN 24, 3/4 vs. SEA... Tackles... 8, 3/11 vs. CLB 63, 5/17 at PHI... Duels Won... 35, 5/31 vs. CLB 53.4%, 5/17 at PHI...Pct. of Duels Won %, 5/12 vs. VAN 58.3%, 5/17 at PHI... Possession...35%, 6/4 at SEA 492, 4/28 at TOR... Total Passes , 5/12 vs. VAN 84.1%, 5/17 at PHI... Passing Accuracy %, 4/1 vs. NY 14

54 THE LAST TIME... 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 7/5/17 vs. MTL... 3 Goals, Team... 7/1/17 at COL 3/12/16 vs. DAL (First Half)... 4 Goals, Half, Team... Never happened 5/31/17 vs. RSL (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 at COL (Erick Torres, 45+)...Goal Scored In Stoppage Time... 6/17/17 vs. LAG Romain Alessandrini(94+) 4/20/13 at TOR (Warren Creavalle 94+)... Goal Scored With 10 Men... 3/11/17 vs. CLB (Ola Kamara 93+) 5/28/17 at DAL (Tyler Deric)... Clean Sheet (Goalkeeper)... 6/4/17 at SEA (Stefan Frei) 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) 5/6/16 vs. ORL (Mauro Manotas)...2 Goals By A Player...7/1/16 at COL (Marlon Hairston) 5/20/17 at ATL (Erick Torres)... Penalty Kick Goal... 5/20/17 at ATL (Miguel Almiron) 5/31/17 vs. RSL (Leonardo)... Goal By A Defender... 8/20/16 at SJ (Victor Bernardez) 4/10/11 vs. VAN (Brad Davis - 3)...3+ Assists By A Player... 6/5/10 at LAG (Michael Stephens - 3) 7/5/17 vs. MTL (Mauro Manotas)...2 Assists By A Player...7/1/17 at COL (Kevin Doyle and Dominique Badji) 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... 5/10/15 at TOR (Chris Konopka) 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) 9/23/15 vs. SKC (Boniek Garcia)... 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) BY BODY PART Right Foot Left Foot... 4 Head... 4 Other... 1 BY PROXIMITY Inside 6-yard box... 8 Inside penalty area Outside penalty area... 5 BY DIRECTION From right of goal... 9 From left of goal In front of goal BY TYPE OF PLAY Open play, no cross Cross from open play Corner kick... 2 Set piece... 1 Free kick... 2 Penalty... 5 HOW THE GOALS WERE SCORED BY TIME First 5 minutes... 3 Minute Minute Minute First half stoppage... 2 Minute Minute Minute Minute Second half stoppage... 1 BY GAME SITUATION First goal of game When tied... 4 When leading When trailing... 4 To equalize the score... 2 When leading by When trailing by BY ASSISTS Assisted Unassisted BY POSITION Goalkeeper... 0 Defenders... 2 Midfielders... 3 Forwards BY LOCATION At home Away... 6 BY AGE > BY NATIONALITY American... 3 Brazilian... 3 Colombian... 5 Honduran Mexican Panamanian... 0 Spanish... 0 Uruguayan

55 THE DYNAMO RECORD WHEN... CATEGORY OVERALL AT HOME ON THE ROAD 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 Match decided by 1 goal Scoring 3+ goals Conceding 3+ goals Conceding 0 goals at BBVA Compass Stadium N/A On the road N/A vs. Western Conference opponents vs. Eastern Conference opponents Wearing orange Wearing black In March In April In May In June In July In August In September In October On Fridays On Saturdays On Sundays On Weekdays (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) 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

56 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 7-22 at D.C. United 7-29 Portland 8-05 at Real Salt Lake 8-12 San Jose 8-19 at Vancouver 8-23 at FC Dallas 8-26 Sporting KC 9-09 Colorado 9-16 at San Jose 9-23 at New York City 9-27 Los Angeles 9-30 Minnesota 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 17

57 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 7-22 at D.C. United 7-29 Portland 8-05 at Real Salt Lake 8-12 San Jose 8-19 at Vancouver 8-23 at FC Dallas 8-26 Sporting KC 9-09 Colorado 9-16 at San Jose 9-23 at New York City 9-27 Los Angeles 9-30 Minnesota 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 18

58 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 7/22 at D.C. United 7/29 Portland 8/5 at Real Salt Lake 8/12 San Jose 8/19 at Vancouver 8/23 at FC Dallas 8/26 Sporting KC 9/9 Colorado 9/16 at San Jose 9/23 at New York City 9/27 Los Angeles 9/30 Minnesota 10/15 at Sporting KC 10/22 Chicago 19

59 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 20

60 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) Elis Torres Manotas 5-31 vs. RSL Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Elis Torres Manotas 6-4 at SEA Deric Remick Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Wenger Torres Manotas 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) Wenger Torres Manotas 7-5 vs. MON Deric Beasley Leonardo Machado DeLaGarza Cabezas Alex Clark (C) Wenger Torres Manotas 7-19 at MIN 7-22 at DCU 7-29 vs. POR 8-5 at RSL 8-12 vs. SJ 8-19 at VAN 8-23 at DAL 8-26 vs. SKC 9-9 vs. COL 9-16 at SJ 9-23 at NYC 9-27 vs. LAG 9-30 vs. MIN at SKC vs. CHI 21

61 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 7-22 at DCU 7-29 vs. POR 8-5 at RSL 8-12 vs. SJ 8-19 at VAN 8-23 at DAL 8-26 vs. SKC 9-9 vs. COL 9-16 at SJ 9-23 at NYC 9-27 vs. LAG 9-30 vs. MIN at SKC vs. CHI 22

62 HOUSTON DYNAMO TV/RADIO ROSTER 1 TYLER DERIC 2 JALIL ANIBABA 3 ADOLFO MACHADO 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 26 TAYLOR HUNTER 27 BONIEK GARCÍA 28 CHARLIE WARD 31 JOE WILLIS 23

63 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/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 9 Torres, Erick FW Guadalajara, Mexico INT 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 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 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) 24

64 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 (10) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown FIFA Nationality 2 Jalil Anibaba DF Fontana, California USA 3 Adolfo Machado DF Panama City, Panama Panama 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 (8) 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 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 25

65 1 Tyler Deric GK CAREER HIGHS Saves Goals Allowed 8, May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 4, 3 times, last: Oct. 4, 2015, HOU at DAL Height Weight Age DOB... 8/30/88 Nationality...USA Hometown...Houston, TX 2017 GP/GS...11/11 MLS Career GP/GS...66/65 Dynamo GP/GS...66/65 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) Started and played 90 minutes in eleven games this season Recorded his first clean sheet of the season in a 0-0 tie at FC Dallas on May 28 LAMA 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 2015 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 , THE LAST TIME Last start Last shutout Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL May 28, 2017, HOU at DAL 2 Jalil Anibaba DF Height Weight Age DOB... 10/19/88 Nationality...USA Hometown... Fontana, CA 2017 GP/GS...4/3 MLS Career GP/GS...162/152 Dynamo GP/GS...34/31 Versatile defender has played center back and right back across six MLS seasons. Signed with the Dynamo on January 11, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Started and played 90 minutes in three games this season Came in as a sub for Leonardo in 0-0 tie 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. 26

66 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 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 Apr. 8, 2017, HOU at NE May 28, 2017, HOU at DAL Apr. 5, 2015, KC vs. PHI Apr. 10, 2016, HOU vs. SEA 3 Adolfo Machado DF Height Weight Age...32 DOB...2/14/85 Nationality... Panama Hometown... Panama City, Panama 2017 GP/GS... 19/19 MLS Career GP/GS... 19/19 Dynamo GP/GS... 19/19 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, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Only player in the Dynamo roster to have played 90 minutes in every game this season 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 (69 caps, 1 goal) Called up by Panama for FIFA World Cup Qualifying on Jun. 2, 2017 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 MLS CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist None with Dynamo 1, Jun. 17, 2017, HOU vs. DAL 1, May 12, 2017, HOU vs. VAN 2, twice, last Jun. 17, 2017, HOU vs. LA 3, May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 1, three times, last Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL None with Dynamo Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL 5 Juan David Cabezas MF Height Weight Age...26 DOB...2/27/91 Nationality...Colombia Hometown...Cali, Colombia 2017 GP/GS... 15/14 MLS Career GP/GS... 15/14 Dynamo GP/GS... 15/14 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) Made his 15th start and 13th in a row in a 3-1 win vs, Montreal Impact on July 5 Made it back to the 18-man roster in 2-2 tie vs. Minnesota United FC 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. 27

67 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 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 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 , Eric Alexander MF Height Weight Age...29 DOB...4/14/88 Nationality... USA Hometown...Portage, Michigan 2017 GP/GS... 8/8 MLS Career GP/GS /138 Dynamo GP/GS... 18/11 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) Left the field with an injury in a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on May 6 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 2017 CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist None with the Dynamo None with the Dynamo 1, twice, last Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 3, twice, last Jul HOU vs. MTL 6, May 28, 2017, HOU at DAL 2, twice, last Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL None with the Dynamo None with the Dynamo 2016 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) 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 28

68 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 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 May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL July 12, 2014, NYR vs. CLB Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ 7 DaMarcus Beasley DF Height Weight Age...35 DOB...5/24/82 Nationality... USA Hometown... Ft. Wayne, IN 2017 GP/GS... 14/13 MLS Career GP/GS /163 Dynamo GP/GS... 76/75 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) Has seen action in 14 games with 13 starts this season Named to the 2017 MLS All-Star Fan XI 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. 15 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 29

69 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 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 124 caps are the fifth-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 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 , 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 CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 2, 3 times, last: May 31, 2003, CHI at SJ 1, 21 times, last: Sept. 23, 2015, HOU vs. KC 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 Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL May 28, 2016, HOU at VAN June 15, 2016, HOU vs. SAFC (USOC) 30

70 8 Joseph Holland MF Last goal Last assist Height Weight Age DOB... 4/21/93 Nationality...England Hometown... London 2017 GP/GS...3/0 MLS Career GP/GS...3/0 Dynamo GP/GS...3/0 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) Came in as a sub for Andrew Wenger in the 90+ minute in a 3-1 loss at Colorado Rapids on July 1st Came in as a sub for Alex in the 87 minute in a 3-1 win at Montreal Impact on July 5 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 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 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance 1, twice, last Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL 9 Erick Torres FW Height Weight Age DOB... 1/19/93 Nationality...Mexico Hometown... Guadalajara 2017 GP/GS...18/16 MLS Career GP/GS...84/67 Dynamo GP/GS...40/21 Notes... International / Designated Player Mexico national team forward who has 5 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) Ranks second in MLS with 12 goals through 18 team games 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) 31

71 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 Part of the final 23-men roster for Gold Cup Has won five 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 3, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 1, 6 times, last: May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 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 Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 10 Vicente Sanchez FW Height Weight Age DOB... 12/7/79 Nationality...Uruguay Hometown...Montevideo 2017 GP/GS...11/0 MLS Career GP/GS...66/35 Dynamo GP/GS...11/0 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) Has played in eleven games, totaling 197 minutes this season 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) 32

72 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 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 2, 2 times, last: Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU 2, 2 times, last: Aug. 29, 2015, COL vs. SKC 4, Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU 5, Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU 3, 3 times, last: March 22, 2014, COL vs. POR Oct. 4, 2015, COL vs. RSL Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL Sept. 26, 2015, COL at HOU Jun. 14, 2017, HOU at NCFC (USOC) 11 Andrew Wenger MF Height Weight Age DOB... 12/25/90 Nationality...USA Hometown... Lancaster, PA 2017 GP/GS...13/5 MLS Career GP/GS...150/88 Dynamo GP/GS...45/29 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) 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 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 Lake 2013 SEASON (MONTREAL IMPACT) Tallied one goal and three assists in 23 regular season games, including 33

73 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 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 Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jun. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Aug. 14, 2016, HOU vs. TOR 12 Romell Quioto FW Height Weight Age...25 DOB...8/9/91 Nationality... Honduras Hometown...Rio Esteban Colon 2017 GP/GS... 12/8 MLS Career GP/GS... 12/8 Dynamo GP/GS... 12/8 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) Nominated to the 2017 MLS All-Star Game Came back to the Starting XI 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 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 eight 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 31 caps and five goals Scored the opening goal in a 2-2 draw at Panama during the 2018 FIFA 34

74 World Cup Qualifiers on June 13, 2017 Called up by Honduras national team for FIFA World Cup qualifying on May 30, 2017 Played in six games during the World Cup qualifying campaign and scored four 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, four times, last May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 1, twice, last May 12, 2017, HOU vs. VAN 2, twice, last May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 3, March 4, 2017, HOU vs. SEA 2, May 12, 2017, HOU vs. VAN 2, twice, Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL May, 12, 2017, HOU vs. VAN 13 Ricardo Clark MF Height Weight Age DOB... 2/10/83 Nationality...USA Hometown... Atlanta, GA 2017 GP/GS...17/15 MLS Career GP/GS...326/306 Dynamo GP/GS...242/231 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) 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 start have started at least 300 starts in a 0-0 tie at FC Dallas on May 28 Made his professional debut in his hometown of Atlanta when he came on as a substitute in the 76th minute at Atlanta United on May 20 Returned after being out with tightness in his left adductor on a 4-0 win vs. Orlando City SC on May 6; injury in which he missed two games (2-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on 4/22 and 2-0 loss at Toronto FC on 4/28) Started and played in six games this season, serving as captain in each game 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 Currently ranks in second on Dynamo's all-time regular-season games played (242), starts (231) and minutes played (20,349) 2016 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Led Dynamo with 32 appearances and 29 starts and finished second on the club with 2,551 minutes this season (his fifth MLS season with 30+ appearances). Matched career high with fourth assist of season vs. Colorado on Oct. 8 Passed Corey Ashe for second on the club list with his 267th career appearance in all competitions on Aug. 27 vs. FC Dallas Has surpassed 2,000 minutes for fourth consecutive season and eighth season overall Made 300th career MLS regular-season appearance Aug. 19 at San Jose and tallied fourth goal of the season Passed 25,000 career MLS regular-season minutes on July 31 vs. San Jose Scored vs. FC Dallas on March 12 and June 2, his fifth and sixth goals in the Texas Derby which is the most in series history Made 275th career MLS regular-season start and 200th regular-season start with Dynamo at Vancouver on May 28 Made his 200th appearance with the Dynamo on April 23 at Columbus Member of the first free agency class in MLS history in December 2015, but resigned with Dynamo as second-longest tenured player (Deric) 2015 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Earned Dynamo MVP and Players' Player of the Year honors Doubled his previous career high with eight regular-season goals (second most on Dynamo) in 30 appearances in 2015 (all starts) and scored four goals in the final nine games of the season. Started 30 regular-season games in 2015 for the first time since 2006 and compiled 2,573 minutes, also his most since Started 39 consecutive MLS games, dating to July 4, 2014 (last 17 games in 2014 and first 22 in 2015) before missing August 8, 2015 game vs. San Jose with left hamstring strain 2014 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Played in 25 games with 24 starts and netted four goals with four assists 2013 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Saw action in 30 games for the first time in MLS action since 2006, and started 29 games Scored four goals and registered four assists in 2,515 minutes played 2012 SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Returned to the Dynamo on Aug. 8 and played in 11 games with eight starts Scored first goal since returning to Dynamo on Sept. 29 vs. New England, a game-winner in 77th minute Earned MLS Team of the Week honors after playing center back in a 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake on Sept. 6 FIRST HOUSTON DYNAMO TENURE Helped lead the Dynamo to two MLS Cups (2006, 07) in his first stint with 35

75 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 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 Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Aug. 19, 2016, HOU at SJ May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 14 Alex MF Height Weight Age DOB... 12/15/88 Nationality...Brazil Hometown...São Paulo 2017 GP/GS...19/17 MLS Career GP/GS...140/103 Dynamo GP/GS...65/56 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) Currenlty tied for fourth in MLS with a career-best seven assists on the season, including two game-winning assists 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 and week 11 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 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 36

76 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 2013 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 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 1, 12 times, last: Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 2, twice, May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 2, 8 times, last: Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 6, Sept. 24, 2016, HOU vs. POR 6, Mar. 12, 2016, HOU vs. DAL 5, Sept. 7, 2013, CHI at SEA Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 15 Dylan Remick DF Height Weight Age DOB... 5/19/91 Nationality...USA Hometown... Inverness, Ill GP/GS...8/7 MLS Career GP/GS...52/39 Dynamo GP/GS...8/7 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 seventh start of the season at left back in a 1-1 draw vs. FC Dallas on June 23 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 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) 37

77 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 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 1, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 2, June 20, 2015, SEA vs. SJ 3, 2 times, last: June 24, 2015, SEA at PHI 2, four times, last: Jun. 4, 2017, HOU at SEA Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL Jun. 24, 2017, HOU at NCFC (USOC) 16 Kevin Garcia DF Height Weight Age DOB... 8/21/90 Nationality...USA Hometown... Flushin, N.Y GP/GS...2/1 MLS Career GP/GS...2/1 Dynamo GP/GS...2/1 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, Apr. 15, 2017, HOU vs. MIN 1, Apr. 15, 2017, HOU vs. MIN Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ Strong center back who captained RGV FC in 2016 under current Dynamo head coach Wilmer Cabrera SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Made his first MLS start in a 2-0 win vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Apr

78 17 Alberth Elis FW Height Weight Age DOB... 2/12/96 Nationality...Honduras Hometown...San Pedro Sula 2017 GP/GS...15/11 MLS Career GP/GS...15/11 Dynamo GP/GS...15/11 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) 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 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 three goals in 21 appearances with the Honduran national team since making his debut as an 18-year-old in 2014 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, five times, last May 12, 2017, HOU vs. VAN 2, May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 3, May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL 5, Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ 3, three times, last Apr. 22, 2017, HOU vs. SJ 4, May 6, 2017, HOU vs. ORL May 28, 2017, HOU vs. RSL Jun. 23, 2017, HOU vs. DAL Jun. 17, 2017, HOU at LA May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 18 Memo Rodriguez MF Height Weight Age DOB... 12/27/95 Nationality...USA Hometown...Wharton, Texas 2017 GP/GS...4/0 MLS Career GP/GS...4/0 Dynamo GP/GS...4/0 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) Scored his first MLS career goal in a 3-1 win against Montreal Impact in 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) 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 39

79 Sporting Kansas City on June 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 1, Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 1, twice, last Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 1, May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 1, Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 19 Mauro Manotas FW Height Weight Age DOB... 7/15/95 Nationality... Colombia Hometown...Sabanalarga 2017 GP/GS...18/14 MLS Career GP/GS...49/24 Dynamo GP/GS...49/24 Note...International Colombia U-20 national team forward acquired by the Dynamo in transfer from Uniautónoma F.C. on May 13, SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) 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) 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 40

80 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 , A.J. DeLaGarza DF Height Weight Age...29 DOB...11/4/87 Nationality... USA Hometown...Bryans Road, Md GP/GS... 16/16 MLS Career GP/GS /212 Dynamo GP/GS... 16/16 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) Started and played all 90 minutes in 16 games this season 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 Strarting 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 4 CAREER HIGHS Goals Assists Shots on Goal Shots Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 3, Sept. 24, 2016, HOU vs. POR 2, Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 5, Apr. 1, 2017, HOU vs. NY 7, Aug. 14, 2016, HOU vs. TOR 2: 7 times, last: June 17, 2017, HOU at LA 6, Jun. 17, 2017, HOU at LA Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jun. 17, 2017, HOU at LA Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 2016 SEASON (LA GALAXY) 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) 41

81 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 1, 2 times, last: May 1, 2010, LA vs. PHI 1, 6 times, last: Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL 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 Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL May 1, 2010, LA vs. PHI Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL 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 42

82 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 22 Leonardo DF Height Weight Age...29 DOB...2/8/88 Nationality... Brazil Hometown... São Paulo 2017 GP/GS... 16/16 MLS Career GP/GS /95 Dynamo GP/GS... 16/16 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) Has started and played in 16 matches this year Made his 100th MLS career appereance in a 3-1 loss at Colorado Rapids on July 1 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

83 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL May 31, 2017, HOU vs. RSL 23 José Escalante MF Height Weight Age DOB... 5/29/95 Nationality...Honduras Hometown...Tegucigalpa 2017 GP/GS...1/0 MLS Career GP/GS...4/1 Dynamo GP/GS...4/1 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) Made first apperance 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 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, 3 times, last: Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL Oct. 12, 2016, HOU at SEA Jul. 5, 2017, HOU vs. MTL 24 Calle Brown GK Height Weight Age DOB... 7/1/92 Nationality...USA Hometown...Leesburg, VA 2017 GP/GS...0/0 MLS Career GP/GS...0/0 Dynamo 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. 8 44

84 2016 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 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 CAREER HIGHS Saves Goals Allowed THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last shutout N/A N/A Sept. 4, 2016, HOU at CHV (Friendly) 26 Taylor Hunter DF Height Weight Age...28 DOB...6/24/88 Nationality... USA Hometown... Denver, CO 2017 GP/GS... 0/0 MLS Career GP/GS... 1/1 Dynamo GP/GS... 1/ 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 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 Fouls Suffered THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist Jul. 18, 2015, HOU at RSL Jul. 18, 2015, HOU at RSL 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 28 45

85 27 Boniek Garcia MF Height Weight Age DOB... 9/4/84 Nationality...Honduras Hometown...Tegucigalpa 2017 GP/GS...14/7 MLS Career GP/GS...134/111 Dynamo GP/GS...134/111 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 27 assists SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) Has started in seven games this season and played in fourteen Currently is second on the club's all-time assists list (32) 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 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 122 caps Currently participating with the Honduran National Team in the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup 46

86 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 28 Charlie Ward MF Height Weight Age...22 DOB...2/19/95 Nationality... England Hometown... Brimingham 2017 GP/GS... 0/0 MLS Career GP/GS... 0/0 Dynamo GP/GS... 0/0 Alumnus from Premier League's Stoke City joins the Dynamo after a spending time with the USL affiliate RGV FC Toros SEASON (HOUSTON DYNAMO) 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) 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 Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL Jul. 1, 2017, HOU at COL Aug. 21, 2015, HOU at POR Jun. 17, 2017, HOU at LA 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 THE LAST TIME Last start Last appearance Last goal Last assist 31 Joe Willis GK Height Weight Age...28 DOB...8/10/88 Nationality... USA Hometown...St. Louis, MO 2017 GP/GS... 8/8 MLS Career GP/GS... 60/57 Dynamo GP/GS... 37/35 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) Has 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 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 47

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