Houston Dash
2021 season
Head coachJames Clarkson
StadiumPNC Stadium
(rebranded from BBVA Stadium in June)
NWSL7th
NWSL PlayoffsDNQ
Challenge Cup3rd, West
Copa Tejas Shield6th
Top goalscorerLeague: Rachel Daly (9)
All: Rachel Daly (10)
Highest home attendance4,792 vs. POR
(17 October 2021)
Lowest home attendance1,929 vs. POR
(24 July 2021)
Average home league attendance3,386
Biggest win4-0 vs. LOU
(26 September 2021)
Biggest defeat5-1 vs. RGN
(7 August 2021)

The 2021 Houston Dash season was the team's eighth season as an American professional women's soccer team in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

The 2021 NWSL season returned as a full league season after COVID-19 caused the 2020 NWSL season to be limited to the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup and Fall Series. The NWSL continued to showcase the Challenge Cup in 2021, prior to a full league season starting in late April.[1][2]

Background

The Dash retained their 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup-winning coach and general manager, James Clarkson, and much of their roster from the previous season.[3]

In June 2021, real-estate developer Ted Segal reportedly paid $400 million to purchase majority ownership of the Houston Dynamo and Dash, and the leasing rights to BBVA Stadium, from Gabriel Brener, who retained a minority stake.[4][5][6]

Six of the Dash's regular starters participated in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, held in July and August. Three Canadian national team members of the Dash returned from the competition as gold medalists: Allysha Chapman, Nichelle Prince, and Sophie Schmidt.[3]

During the 2021 season, current and former players across the league leveled numerous allegations of abuse and misconduct among several teams' coaches and managers. The resulting investigations led to several coaches and managers being fired or asked to resign. Along with other coaching turnover during the 2021 season, Clarkson was the only male coach who started the season to retain his job at the end of it,[3] though he would be suspended at the start of the 2022 Houston Dash season pending an investigation into allegations of misconduct.[7]

Stadium

The Dash continued to play in BBVA Stadium in 2022. In June 2021, the stadium was rebranded as PNC Stadium following PNC Financial Services' acquisition of BBVA USA.[8][9]

Player and staff

Roster

As of November 5, 2021.[10][11]

No. Name Nationality Position(s) Date of birth (age) Signed in Previous club Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1Jane CampbellUnited StatesGKFebruary 17, 19952017United States Stanford Cardinals180
20Lindsey HarrisUnited StatesGKNovember 19, 19932020Norway Klepp50
33Amanda DennisUnited StatesGKMay 25, 19982020United States Penn State Nittany Lions10
Defenders
2Allysha ChapmanCanadaDFJanuary 25, 19892018United States North Carolina Courage160
11Megan OysterUnited StatesDFSeptember 3, 19922020United States Reign FC210
21Deneisha BlackwoodJamaicaDFMarch 7, 19972021United States Orlando Pride10
23Abby Dahlkemper[12]United StatesDFMay 4, 19932021United States North Carolina Courage80
25Katie NaughtonUnited StatesDFFebruary 15, 19942020Australia Perth Glory243
27Annika SchmidtUnited StatesDFMay 4, 19932021Sweden Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC00
Midfielders
5Gabby SeilerUnited StatesMFSeptember 14, 19942021United States Portland Thorns FC242
6Shea GroomUnited StatesMFMay 4, 19932020United States Reign FC243
9Haley HansonUnited StatesMFFebruary 22, 19962018United States Nebraska Cornhuskers ? ?
10Christine NairnUnited StatesMFSeptember 25, 19902019United States Orlando Pride50
13Sophie SchmidtCanadaMFJune 28, 19982019Germany FFC Frankfurt180
14Brianna VisalliUnited StatesMFApril 17, 19952020England Birmingham City162
18Emily OgleUnited StatesMFAugust 5, 19962021United States Portland Thorns FC80
19Kristie MewisUnited StatesMFFebruary 25, 19912017United States Chicago Red Stars163
29Andrea HauksdóttirIcelandMFJanuary 28, 19962021Iceland Breiðablik10
33Makamae Gomera-StevensUnited StatesMFMarch 17, 19992021United States Washington State Cougars130
36Amber MarshallUnited StatesMFJanuary 24, 19992021United States Utah Royals FC Reserves00
Forwards
3Rachel DalyEnglandFWDecember 4, 19912016United States SoCal FC159
4Maegan RosaCanadaFWFebruary 19, 19922020Italy Florentina40
8Nichelle PrinceCanadaFWFebruary 15, 19952017United States Ohio State Buckeyes162
12Veronica LatskoUnited StatesFWDecember 12, 19952018United States Virginia Cavaliers223
16Hannah DiazUnited StatesFWFebruary 17, 19962021France FC Fleury 9120
22Jasmyne SpencerUnited StatesFWAugust 27, 19902021United States OL Reign181
24Jamia FieldsUnited StatesFWSeptember 24, 19932019Norway Avaldsnes IL80
34Michaela AbamCameroonFWJune 12, 19972021Spain Real Betis71
35Michelle AlozieNigeriaFWApril 28, 19972021United States Tennessee Lady Volunteers40

Staff

As of June 22, 2021.[13]
Executive
Majority owner Ted Segal
Minority owners Gabriel Brener
Oscar De La Hoya
Ben Guill
James Harden
President of business operations John Walker
Coaching Staff
Head coach
General manager
England James Clarkson
Assistant coach United States Twila Kaufman
Goalkeeping coach United States Brenton Saylor

Competitions

NWSL Challenge Cup

The Dash returned to defend their title after winning the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup.[14] However, the Dash struggled to win matches and failed to advance from the group stage, claiming victory once and drawing three times to finish third behind OL Reign and eventual champions Portland Thorns FC in the West Division.[15]

April 9, 2021 (2021-04-09) Houston Dash 0–0 Chicago Red Stars Houston, TX
7:30 p.m. CDT Report Wright Yellow card 26' Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 4,204
Referee: Tori Penso
April 16, 2021 (2021-04-16) OL Reign 0–0 Houston Dash Tacoma, WA
7:00 p.m. PDT Groom Yellow card 25' Report Weatherholt Yellow card 23' Stadium: Cheney Stadium
Attendance: 1,263[16]
Referee: Katja Koroleva
April 26, 2021 (2021-04-26) Kansas City NWSL 3–1 Houston Dash Kansas City, KS
7:30 p.m. CDT Miramontez Yellow card 29'
Corsie Yellow card 40'
Del FavaYellow card 54'
Vasconcelos 78'
Report Mewis 24', 71'
Campbell Yellow card 34'
Daly 45+1'
Visalli Yellow card 58'
Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 4,669[17]
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
May 2, 2021 (2021-05-02) Houston Dash 1–1 Portland Thorns FC Houston, TX
6:30 p.m. CDT Groom 45+2' Yellow card 57'
Chapman Yellow card 90+3'
Report Sinclair 77' Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 3,162
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic

Divisional standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portland Thorns FC 4 3 1 0 6 2 +4 10 Qualification for the Championship
2 OL Reign 4 2 1 1 5 5 0 7
3 Houston Dash 4 1 3 0 4 2 +2 6
4 Chicago Red Stars 4 0 2 2 3 5 2 2
5 Kansas City 4 0 1 3 4 8 4 1
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

National Women's Soccer League season

The Dash rose as high as third in the NWSL table during the season, and with three matches remaining required only one point to clinch a first-ever league playoffs berth. However, the Dash lost all three matches, going scoreless in each, and missed the playoffs for the eighth consecutive season.[3]

Results

May 15, 2021 (2021-05-15) 1 NJ/NY Gotham FC 1–0 Houston Dash Harrison, NJ
7:00 p.m. EDT Cudjoe Yellow card 8'
Purce 30'
Monaghan Yellow card 73'
Report Hanson Yellow card 66'
Prince Yellow card 68'
Daly Yellow card 81'
Schmidt Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 1,924[18]
May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23) 2 Houston Dash 2–2 Kansas City Current Houston, TX
6:00 p.m. CDT Schmidt Yellow card 57'
Daly 60'
Groom 66'
Report Rodriguez 13'
Ball Yellow card 53' Yellow-red card 69'
Listro Yellow card 87'
Leach Yellow card 61' 90+2'
Stadium: BBVA Stadium
Attendance: 3,034
May 26, 2021 (2021-05-26) 3 Washington Spirit 2–1 Houston Dash Houston, TX
8:30 p.m. EDT Sanchez 21'
Sullivan Yellow card 44' Yellow-red card 50'
Hatch 70' Yellow card 80'
Report Daly 9'
Hanson Yellow card 45'
Groom Yellow card 75'
Prince Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: BBVA Stadium
Attendance: 2,241
Note: Match was relocated from Segra Field in Leesburg, VA, after NWSL officials deemed the stadium to be noncompliant with league requirements. For competition purposes, the Spirit were considered the home team for this match played in the Dash's home venue.[19]
May 29, 2021 (2021-05-29) 4 Houston Dash 2–1 Chicago Red Stars Houston, TX
6:30 p.m. CDT Prince 18' Yellow card 69'
Mewis 83'
Report Pugh 4'
Gautrat Yellow card 59'
Stadium: BBVA Stadium
Attendance: 3,136[20]
June 6, 2021 (2021-06-06) 5 Kansas City NWSL 0–1 Houston Dash Kansas City, KS
1:00 p.m. CDT Smith Yellow card 27' Report Prisock Yellow card 18'
Groom Yellow card 27'
Seiler Yellow card 40'
Mewis Yellow card 52'
Naughton 79'
Montefusco Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Legends Field
Attendance: 4,265
June 20, 2021 (2021-06-20) 6 Racing Louisville FC 1–0 Houston Dash Louisville, KY
3:00 p.m. EDT Bonner Yellow card 10'
Salmon 72'
Report Latsko Yellow card 7' Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 5,971
June 26, 2021 (2021-06-26) 7 Houston Dash 2–1 Orlando Pride Houston, TX
7:00 p.m. CDT Sanchez 18'
Latsko 26'
Hanson Yellow card 90+5'
Report Jónsdóttir 49'
Daugherty Howard Yellow card 56'
Marta Yellow card 90'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 4,693[21]
July 2, 2021 (2021-07-02) 8 Houston Dash 2–0 OL Reign Houston, TX
7:30 p.m. CDT Prisock Yellow card 44'
Gomera-Stevens Yellow card 45+2'
Spencer 50'
Naughton 57'
Alozie Yellow card 90'
Report Celia Yellow card 17' Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 4,337
July 11, 2021 (2021-07-11) 9 Chicago Red Stars 2–1 Houston Dash Bridgeview, IL
Groom 73' (o.g.)
Naughton 76' (o.g.)
Report Latsko 62'
Hanson Yellow card 88'
Stadium: SeatGeek Stadium
Attendance: 2,520[22]
July 17, 2021 (2021-07-17) 10 North Carolina Courage 1–2 Houston Dash Cary, NC
7:00 p.m. EDT Hamilton 16'
Mathias Yellow card 57'
O'Sullivan Yellow card 61'
Report Groom 9' Yellow card 29'
Seiler 62' Yellow card 69'
Visalli Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 5,229
July 24, 2021 (2021-07-24) 11 Houston Dash 0–1 Portland Thorns FC Houston, TX
Ogle Yellow card 64' Report Smith 1'
Salem Yellow card 54'
Hubly Yellow card 62'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 1,929[23]
August 1, 2021 (2021-08-01) 12 Houston Dash 1–1 NJ/NY Gotham FC Houston, TX
6:00 p.m. CDT Seiler 51'
Groom Yellow card 90+6'
Report Onumonu Yellow card 27' 89' Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 3,517
August 7, 2021 (2021-08-07) 13 OL Reign 5–1 Houston Dash Tacoma, WA
7:00 p.m. PDT Balcer 6', 45+1'
Huerta 19'
Le Sommer 35'
Fishlock 42'
Report Cook 30' (o.g.)
Fields Yellow card 49'
Alozie 84'
Stadium: Cheney Stadium
Attendance: 2,922
August 13, 2021 (2021-08-13) 14 Houston Dash 2–2 Washington Spirit Houston, TX
8:30 p.m. EDT Latsko 61' Yellow card 90+4'
Fields Yellow card 67'
Abam 83'
Report Nielsen 8'
Huster Yellow card 5' 53'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 3,167
August 29, 2021 (2021-08-29) 15 Houston Dash 1–0 Racing Louisville FC Houston, TX
Daly 49'
Naughton Yellow card 73'
Visalli Yellow card 90+7'
Hanson Yellow card 90+8'
Report Baucom Yellow card 68'
Simon Yellow card 82'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 3,292
September 1, 2021 (2021-09-01) 16 Houston Dash 0–1 OL Reign Houston, TX
Montefusco Yellow card 46'
Spencer Yellow card 54'
Daly Yellow card 68'
Report Balcer 7'
King Yellow card 86'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 2,569[24]
September 5, 2021 (2021-09-05) 17 Orlando Pride 1–1 Houston Dash Orlando, FL
Howard Yellow card 70'
Kornieck 79'
Report Daly 10' Yellow card 53'
Seiler Yellow card 68'
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 4,451[25]
September 10, 2021 (2021-09-10) 18 Houston Dash 1–1 Chicago Red Stars Houston, TX
7:30 p.m. CDT Daly 22'
Chapman Yellow card 76'
Report Krueger Yellow card 64' 77' Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 3,155
September 26, 2021 (2021-09-26) 19 Racing Louisville FC 0–4 Houston Dash Louisville, KY
3:00 p.m. EDT Matthews Yellow card 16' Report Visalli 34'
Mewis 43'
Naughton 72'
Prince 83'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 6,374
October 6, 2021 (2021-10-06) 20 Portland Thorns FC 2–3 Houston Dash Portland, OR
7:00 p.m. PDT Sauerbrunn Yellow card 17'
Sinclair 30'
Horan Yellow card 56'
Smith 57'
Report Daly 18', 79'
Mewis 23'
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 11,139
October 10, 2021 (2021-10-10) 21 Houston Dash 4–1 North Carolina Courage Houston, TX
6:00 p.m. CDT Visalli 6'
Montefusco Yellow card 19'
Daly 24', 57'
Groom 26'
Report McDonald 4'
Erceg Yellow card 66'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 4,155
October 13, 2021 (2021-10-13) 22 Kansas City NWSL 3–0 Houston Dash Kansas City, KS
7:00 p.m. CDT Jenkins 18'
Ball 36'
Pickett Yellow card 87'
LaBonta 90+2'
Report Spencer Yellow card 90+4' Stadium: Legends Field
Attendance: 3,449
October 17, 2021 (2021-10-17) 23 Houston Dash 0–1 Portland Thorns FC Houston, TX
6:00 p.m. CDT Chapman Yellow card 52' Report Horan 43'
Rodriguez Yellow card 60'
Stadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 4,792
October 31, 2021 (2021-10-31) 24 Washington Spirit 1–0 Houston Dash Washington, D.C.
Rodman 76' Report Naughton Yellow card 63'
Groom Yellow card 72'
Stadium: Audi Field
Attendance: 4,542

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portland Thorns FC 24 13 5 6 33 17 +16 44 NWSL Shield
2 OL Reign 24 13 3 8 37 24 +13 42 Playoffs – Semi-finals
3 Washington Spirit (C) 24 11 6 7 29 26 +3 39 Playoffs – First round
4 Chicago Red Stars 24 11 5 8 28 28 0 38
5 NJ/NY Gotham FC 24 8 11 5 29 21 +8 35
6 North Carolina Courage 24 9 6 9 28 23 +5 33
7 Houston Dash 24 9 5 10 31 31 0 32
8 Orlando Pride 24 7 7 10 27 32 5 28
9 Racing Louisville FC 24 5 7 12 21 40 19 22
10 Kansas City 24 3 7 14 15 36 21 16
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(C) Champions

International Champions Cup

By virtue of being the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup champions, the Women's International Champions Cup invited the Dash to the 2021 friendly exhibition tournament, staged on 18–21 August 2021 in Portland, Oregon. The Dash were joined by 2020 NWSL Fall Series winners Portland Thorns FC, 2019-20 UEFA Women's Champions League and 2019–20 Division 1 Féminine winners Olympique Lyon, and 2019–20 Primera División Femenina winners FC Barcelona Femení.[26] The Dash drew against the Thorns in regulation of the semi-final match, but lost in a penalty shootout.[27] The Dash also fell in the third-place match against FC Barcelona, despite rallying to a 2–1 lead in the second half.[28]

Results

August 18, 2021 (2021-08-18) Semi-final Portland Thorns FC United States 2–2
(3–1 p)
United States Houston Dash Portland, OR
20:06 PDT
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Referee: Adorae Monroy
Penalties
August 21, 2021 (2021-08-21) Third place play-off Barcelona Spain 3–2 United States Houston Dash Portland, OR
16:36 PDT
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Referee: Samantha Martinez

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 18 – Portland
 
 
France Lyon3
 
August 21 – Portland
 
Spain Barcelona2
 
France Lyon0
 
August 18 – Portland
 
United States Portland Thorns FC1
 
United States Portland Thorns FC (p)2 (3)
 
 
United States Houston Dash2 (1)
 
Third place play-off
 
 
August 21 – Portland
 
 
Spain Barcelona3
 
 
United States Houston Dash2

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See also

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