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2008 Houston Dynamo season
The 2008 Houston Dynamo season was the third season of the existence for the Houston franchise. The Houston Dynamo were the defending back-to-back MLS Cup Champions, and sought to become the first club in Major League Soccer history to win three straight MLS Cups. It was the team's third season with head coach Dominic Kinnear, majority owner Philip Anschultz, president Oliver Luck, and chief operating officer Chris Canetti. In the MLS regular season, the Dynamo finished first in the Western Conference to qualify for the playoffs for the third consecutive season. In the MLS Cup Playoffs, Houston lost to the New York Red Bulls 4–1 on aggregate in the Conference Semifinals. They were eliminated by the Charleston Battery in the third round of the U.S. Open Cup. During the 2008 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, Houston defeated C.S.D. Municipal 3–1 on aggregate in the quarterfinals before falling in the semifinals 3–0 to Deportivo Saprissa. During the 2008 North American SuperLiga, the Dynamo reached the final, where they lost 6–5 on penalties to the New England Revolution. The Dynamo also played in the group stage of the 2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League during the season, finishing second in their group to advance.
Major events
Team news
Final roster
Appearances and goals are totals for MLS regular season only.
Player movement
In
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Out
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Coaching staff
Pre-season
Friendlies
Pan-Pacific Championship
Texas Pro Soccer Festival
Competitions
Major League Soccer
Standings
Western Conference
Overall
Results summary
Results by round
Match results
MLS Cup Playoffs
U.S. Open Cup
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
North American SuperLiga
CONCACAF Champions League
Group stage
Championship round
After finishing 2nd in group B, the Dynamo qualified for the Championship Round. The fixtures for the Championship Round are included in the Dynamo's 2009 season.
Player statistics
Appearances, goals, and assists
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Disciplinary record
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Clean sheets
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Honors and awards
MLS Player of the Week
MLS Goal of the Week
Annual
Dynamo team awards
Kits
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