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Houston – Sugar Land





Los aficionados al fútbol de los años setenta fueron nostálgicos por los recuerdos de la NASL. A menudo, hablan de grandes equipos como el Cosmos de Nueva York, Roughnecks de Tulsa, Minnesota Kicks y Chicago Sting. Uno de los mayores errores es el hecho de que el huracán de Houston es un equipo rara vez mencionado, y aún menos personas tienen una idea de la primera encarnación del fútbol en el sur de Texas, las estrellas de Houston. El nuevo fútbol con la MLS regresó cuando los terremotos de San José reubicados se convirtieron en el Houston Dynamo en 2006.





A lo largo de los años la gente de la diáspora y los inmigrantes se han establecido en el área de Houston y la mayoría están involucrados en el fútbol. Nuestra organización global reúne a la diáspora mundial de más de 200 países para construir de la coalición a los futbolistas comprometidos y colegios y universidades estudiantes para resolver el desafío más urgente del mundo: el analfabetismo. Nos centramos en hacer de la Copa Mundial de la Diáspora una experiencia agradable durante nuestra temporada regular de primavera a verano.