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Houston Dynamo Unveils Strong Lineup for Copa USA 2026 Clash | Antônio Carlos

Houston Dynamo has officially unveiled its formidable lineup for the upcoming Copa USA 2026 Fourth Round clash against Louisville City. Fans are eager to see the team's tactical approach and player selections as they prepare for this crucial encounter, with coach Ben Olsen opting for a 3-5-2 formation.

The starting XI for the Houston Dynamo features Jimmy Maurer guarding the goal. The defensive line is anchored by Antonio Carlos, Erik Sviatchenko, and Franco Negri, providing a solid foundation against Louisville City's attack. Sviatchenko played the full 90 minutes, while Negri was substituted in the 80th minute.

In the midfield, the Dynamo boasts a strong five-man setup with Diadie Samassekou, Mateusz Bogusz, Duane Holmes, Jack McGlynn, and Agustín Bouzat. Samassekou and Bogusz were substituted in the 58th minute, McGlynn in the 45th, and Bouzat in the 68th, indicating a dynamic approach to the game. Leading the attack are forwards Ondrej Lingr and Ibrahim Aliyu, tasked with creating scoring opportunities.

Coach Ben Olsen's strategic substitutions included Ezequiel Ponce (58'), Felipe Andrade (80'), the influential Héctor Herrera (68'), Lawrence Ennali (45'), Artur (58'), Agustin Resch (90'), and Jonathan Bond (45'). These changes highlight the depth of the Houston Dynamo squad and their ability to adapt during the match.

Louisville City, under coach Simon Bird, also revealed their lineup, featuring a 3-4-3 formation. Danny Faundez starts in goal, supported by defenders Kyle Adams, Brandon Dayes, and Carlos Moguel, who was substituted in the 57th minute. This defensive setup aims to counter the Dynamo's offensive prowess.

The midfield for Louisville City includes Amadou Dia, Manny Perez (74'), Taylor Davila, and Zach Duncan (85'). Their attacking trio consists of Tola Showunmi (65'), Jansen Wilson (65'), and Evan Davila (74'). These selections suggest an intent to maintain possession and create chances against the Houston Dynamo.

Louisville City's bench saw substitutions including Josh Jones (74'), Sam Gleadle (57'), Chris Donovan (65'), Mukwelle Akale (74'), Ray Serrano (65'), and Cameron Duke (85'). These tactical changes by Simon Bird aimed to inject fresh energy and adapt to the flow of the Copa USA match.

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The Houston Dynamo was established in 2006 when the San Jose Earthquakes relocated to Houston. The team quickly became a staple of the city's sports culture. They were named after the city's rich history in the oil and gas industry.

The ground

The Dynamo experienced immediate success, winning back-to-back MLS Cups in 2006 and 2007. This period solidified their status in Major League Soccer. The team's strong performances attracted a loyal fan base.

Crest & colours

Brian Ching and Dwayne De Rosario are among the club's most iconic players. Their contributions on the field helped define the team's identity. Both players are celebrated figures in Dynamo history.

The rivalry

BBVA Compass Stadium, opened in 2012, serves as the home ground for the Dynamo. It features a vibrant atmosphere and is designed specifically for soccer. The stadium has a capacity of 22,000.

Trophies & honours

The Dynamo's main rival is FC Dallas, with whom they contest the Texas Derby. This rivalry is marked by passionate matches and a fierce competitive spirit. Fans eagerly anticipate these encounters each season.

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The Houston Dynamo are involved in various community initiatives and outreach programs. They strive to make a positive impact in the Houston area. The club's commitment to social responsibility is a key part of its identity.

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When was the club founded?

The Houston Dynamo was founded in 2006.

What is the name of their stadium?

The stadium is called BBVA Compass Stadium.

What is the club's nickname?

The club is nicknamed 'The Orange'.

Who is their main rival?

Their main rival is FC Dallas.

How many league titles have they won?

The Dynamo have won 2 MLS Cups.

How many continental titles have they won?

The Dynamo have not won any continental titles.

Who is a legendary player of the club?

Brian Ching is considered a legendary player of the club.

Who is the current coach?

The current coach is Ben Olsen.

Where can I watch their games?

Their games are typically broadcast on local sports networks.

Who owns the club?

The club is owned by the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority.