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All-time Houston Dynamo roster

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This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Houston Dynamo since the team's first Major League Soccer season in 2006.[1] Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (MLS Cup Playoffs, US Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions Cup, North American SuperLiga, Leagues Cup) but never made an MLS regular season appearance are noted at the bottom of the page.

Players in Bold are still on the roster. As of February 2, 2025

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Miscellaneous

  • United States Johnny Alcaraz never played in a league match, but came on as an 81st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[194]
  • United States Chris Aloisi never played in a league match, but made two substitute appearances in the Open Cup.[195][196]
  • Haiti Charles Auguste never played in a league match, but made a substitute appearance in the Open Cup.[197]
  • United States T. J. Casner never played in a league match, but came on as a 71st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[198]
  • United States Conor Donovan never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[199]
  • United States Jordan Graye never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[200]
  • United States Nick Hatzke never played in a league match, but made two starts in the Open Cup.[201][194]
  • United States John Michael Hayden never played in a league match, but made five starts in the Open Cup and four in the CONCACAF Champions League.[202]
  • Jamaica Jorginho James never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[203]
  • Mexico Ruben Luna never played in a league match, but made two substitute appearances in the Open cup.[204]
  • United States Talen Maples never played in a league match, but made two appearances in the Open Cup.[205]
  • South Africa Mpho Moloi never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[201]
  • Colombia Jhon Montaño never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup[206]
  • Nigeria Mujeeb Murana never played in a league match, but made two appearances in the Open Cup.[207]
  • Senegal Ousmane Sylla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Champions Cup.[208]
  • United States Manny Padilla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[209]
  • Mexico Aldo Quintanilla never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[210]
  • Mexico Óscar Recio never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[211]
  • United States Colin Rolfe never played in a league match, but came on as a 62nd-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[211]
  • United States Bryan Salazar never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup.[212]
  • Panama Carlos Small never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[213]
  • United States Josue Soto never played in a league match, but made one substitute appearance in the Open Cup and one in the CONCACAF Champions League.[211][214]
  • United States Marcus Storey never played in a league match, but came on as an 81st-minute substitute in an Open Cup match.[196]
  • Suriname Djevencio van der Kust never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[215]
  • United States Todd Wharton never played in a league match, but made an appearance in the Open Cup.[216]
  • United States Stephen Wondolowski never played in a league match, but made one start in the Open Cup and one in the CONCACAF Champions League.[194][217]
  • Argentina Matías Zaldívar never played in a league match, but made one appearance in the Open Cup.[218]
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