Dynamo Celebration 2012: A Night to Remember

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The Houston Dynamo will host a year-end celebration on November 27 at Hotel Zaza, presented by the Halliburton Charitable Foundation. The event will kick off at 8 p.m., with a post-awards party to following featuring DJ Don Vaughn. Dynamo Celebration will honor the club’s achievements over the past year, as well as honor organizational, team, and individual achievements, both on and off the field.
Awards that will be presented at the event include team MVP, Defender of the Year, and MLS W.O.R.K.S. Humanitarian of the Year, among others. In addition, fans will have the opportunity to look back at great moments from 2012, including the opening of BBVA Compass Stadium and the Dynamo's inaugural season in their new downtown home.
- What: Dynamo Celebration 2012
- When: Tuesday, November 27 (Doors open at 7:30; Ceremony begins at 8; Post-party from 9-11)
- Who: Open to all fans
- Cost for season ticket holders: $65
- Cost for non-season ticket holders: $75
- Reserved table of ten: $1,000 (Call 713.276.7574 to reserve your table)
*Complimentary beer, wine and hors d'oeuvres included
** Attire: Cocktail
Sponsors include

See highlights from Dynamo Celebration 2011
The full list of 2011 Dynamo award winners
Newcomer of the Year: Adam Moffat
Goal of the Year: Adam Moffat, August 14 vs. Portland Timbers
Dynamo Academy Player of the Year: Christian Gonzalez
Dynamo Academy Players’ Player of the Year: Bradley Bourgeois
Game of the Year: August 20, Dynamo 3, Real Salt Lake 2
Defender of the Year: Andre Hainault
Fan of the Year: Nigel Brooks
Save of the Year: Tally Hall, March 25 at Seattle
Team Spirit Award: Blanca Guerrero (Dynamo Girls)
MLS W.O.R.K.S. Dynamo Humanitarian of the Year: Brad Davis
Ironman of the Year: Tally Hall (most MLS minutes played)
Young Player of the Year: Will Bruin (U-23)
Budweiser Golden Boot: Geoff Cameron (most MLS goals)
Forever Orange Award: Tony Nolte (outstanding outside contributor)
Most Valuable Player: Brad Davis

