Houston’s World Cup Picture Comes Into Focus After 2026 Draw
Houston’s World Cup picture is taking shape 🔥
After today’s draw, here are the potential matches we could see at NRG Stadium — featuring giants like Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Uruguay, Portugal, and Colombia.
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2025 Billy Mears Memorial Awards
The 2025 Billy Mears Memorial Awards honor the players who carry Billy’s heart, passion, and joy into every match. His legacy lives on through them — and through a community he helped build.
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CONCACAF’s Final Verdict: Who’s In, Who’s Alive, and Who’s Out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The final round of 2026 World Cup qualifying delivered chaos, heartbreak, and history. Panama, Curaçao, and Haiti are in — Jamaica and Suriname head to the playoff — and the balance of power in CONCACAF has shifted. Here’s how the final chapter unfolded, and what it all means for Houston.
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As CONCACAF World Cup Fates Unfold, Houston Fans Hold Their Breath
Houston’s heartbeat is in CONCACAF’s final World Cup push. We break down every group, the nations on the edge, and what these qualifiers mean for Houston’s fans from El Salvador to Haiti.
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“Anything Can Happen”: Houston Christian Ready for NCAA Tournament Battle at LSU
“Soccer’s crazy — anything can happen on any day.”
We sat down with Houston Christian coach Nick Whiting to talk about the Huskies’ rise to become Southland Conference champs and earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament, where they’ll face LSU on Friday in Baton Rouge.
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Houston Connections Run Deep as CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Heats Up
Concacaf World Cup qualifying resumes tonight and from the Caribbean to Central America, Houston’s soccer ties shine on the road to 2026. With former Dynamo standouts and passionate local fans cheering on their nations, the Bayou City’s connection to World Cup dreams runs deep.
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Bayou City University: September 18
Houston’s college soccer programs are finding their rhythm as conference play kicks off. From late comebacks and shutouts to national rankings and city rivalries, local teams delivered plenty of drama this past week.
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Bayou City University: September 11
Houston’s college soccer scene is heating up as teams push toward conference play. From the Cougars’ eight-goal outburst to Rice’s winning streak, HCU’s momentum, and UST’s gritty battles, Bayou City programs are making their mark this fall.
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Houston’s Global Ties Shine in CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers
As CONCACAF World Cup qualifying heats up, Houston’s diverse communities are watching closely, with ties to El Salvador, Panama, Jamaica, Honduras, and more all chasing a spot at the 2026 tournament.
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Bayou City University: September 4
Who had the best week in Houston college soccer? From Rice’s two wins to UH’s clean sheet, we’ve got you covered in the latest Bayou City University recap.
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Chasing Titles: Brian Lee and the Owls Take Aim in 2025
Fresh off years of building Rice into a contender, head coach Brian Lee is setting his sights even higher. We sat down with him to talk Houston’s soccer culture, recruiting local talent, and the Owls’ push for championships in 2025.
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Bayou City University: August 26
The college soccer season is off to a thrilling start in Houston — with the Cougars pulling off a historic win and the Owls and Huskies battling hard on the road. Let’s dive into how things went in the opening weeks of the season.
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From Missouri City to the Big 12: Charlotte Richardson’s Journey With Houston Soccer
“Playing for my city has always been special.”
From local club fields to Big 12 match nights — we sat down with University of Houston defender Charlotte Richardson to talk about her journey, the pride of representing her hometown, and the Cougars’ drive as a new season kicks off.
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Huskies Ready to Rise: HCU Women’s Soccer Eyes Breakout Season Under Coach Nick Whiting
Houston Christian University’s women’s soccer program is entering its second season under head coach Nick Whiting, and the Huskies are determined to turn hard work, a tight-knit culture, and local talent into on-field success.
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From the Pitch to the Classroom: HCU Soccer’s Holistic Approach to Success
Houston Christian University men’s soccer is a program on the rise, driven by the leadership of head coach Ryan Pratt and the ambition of standout players like Ryan Okerayi. We sat down with the two to talk about how the Huskies are laying the foundation for long-term success on and off the field.
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“Our Houston”: Ben Williams Building Culture and Identity at UH
“It wasn’t going to be my Houston or the players’ Houston — it was going to be our Houston.”
We sat down with UH head coach Ben Williams to talk identity, local talent, and building a program Houston can be proud of.
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Edson Alvarez goal gives Mexico 2025 Gold Cup title
The United States scored early but Mexico stormed back and Edson Alvarez scored the winning goal as Mexico lifted the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup at NRG Stadium in Houston.
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United States and Mexico Battle for Gold Cup in Houston
Houston’s NRG Stadium will be the stage for the latest installment of the North American Clasico as the United States and Mexico square off in the Concacaf Gold Cup Final. Here is our preview with how to watch the game, some things to look for, and more.
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Canada beats 9-man El Salvador, wins Group B
Canada scored twice in the second half to beat 9-man El Salvador 2-0 and win Group B at the Concacaf Gold Cup.
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Guatemala Edges Guadeloupe to Advance to Gold Cup Quarterfinal
Guatemala got the win they needed at Shell Energy Stadium, and help from the other match in Group C, to book their place in the Gold Cup quarterfinals.
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