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Dynamo are actually good now and nobody in Houston is paying attention

The Houston Dynamo won the US Open Cup and made a deep Leagues Cup run and somehow half of Houston didn't notice. MLS has an attention problem in this city.

What's changed:

  • Shell Energy Stadium downtown is a legitimate venue. The atmosphere when it's full is on par with any sporting event in Houston. The supporter section behind the goal is LOUD.
  • The roster has actual quality now. The front office spent real money on attacking talent instead of recycling MLS retreads.
  • Hector Herrera brought Liga MX credibility. The Mexican-American fanbase in Houston finally has a reason to show up.

The attendance problem:

  • Average attendance is around 18,000. That's solid for MLS but the stadium holds 22,000. The empty upper sections are visible on TV.
  • Houston has one of the largest soccer-playing populations in the country. The disconnect between youth soccer participation and Dynamo attendance makes zero sense.

How to get into it:

  • Tickets start at $25. Parking in EaDo is free on side streets if you walk 10 minutes.
  • The supporter groups (Texian Army, El Batallon) are welcoming to newcomers.
  • Friday night games are the best atmosphere. Saturday 7pm in July is miserable — the humidity at Shell Energy Stadium will ruin your shirt.

Source: MLS attendance data, Houston Dynamo FC official site

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 3:11 AM

4 Comments

El Batallon section is wild. Drums, chants, flags the entire match. Worth the ticket price alone just to sit near them.

Shell Energy Stadium on a Friday night is the best kept secret in Houston sports. $25 ticket, great atmosphere, actual quality soccer. I don't understand why more people don't go.

The Herrera signing was massive for drawing the Liga MX crowd. Games against LAFC and Austin FC now feel like actual rivalries.

I played club soccer in Katy growing up. Every kid in that league should be at Dynamo games. The pathway from youth to pro is right here in Houston.