Results

USA WPSL Women 07/03 00:00 - Houston Aces Women v AHFC Royals Women L 0-4
USA WPSL Women 06/24 00:00 - Houston Aces Women v Lonestar SC Women D 1-1
USA WPSL Women 05/28 00:00 - AHFC Royals Women v Houston Aces Women D 0-0
USA WPSL Women 07/04 00:00 - Challenge Red Devils Women v Houston Aces Women W 2-4
USA WPSL Women 06/24 00:00 - San Antonio Blossoms Women v Houston Aces Women W 2-3
USA WPSL Women 06/19 00:00 - Houston Aces Women v SA Corinthians FC Women W 2-0
USA WPSL Women 06/13 00:00 - Houston Aces Women v San Antonio Blossoms Women L 0-1
USA WPSL Women 06/02 00:00 - Houston Aces Women v Challenge Red Devils Women L 2-5
USA WPSL Women 07/03 00:00 - Houston Aces Women v Lonestar SC Women W 8-1
USA League Women 07/14 01:04 - LA Galaxy OC Women v Houston Aces Women L 4-1
USA NWSL Women 07/17 00:30 - Houston Aces Women v So Cal Crush FC Women W 6-1
USA League Women 06/11 01:08 - Real Salt Lake Women v Houston Aces Women L 4-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 4 4 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - Houston Aces

The Houston Aces are an American women's soccer team that was founded in 2012. The Aces participate in the WPSL, the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada, underneath the NWSL. The Aces play at Albion Campbell Road. They joined the United Women's Soccer league in 2016.

History

The Aces' 2012 season was largely unimpressive, earning just 11 points from 12 games and finishing 7th out of 11 teams in the Big Sky – South division.

In 2013, the Aces were part of a group of seven teams slated to play in the second season of the WPSL Elite, which was to be a set of games played in addition to regular WPSL games (unlike the 2012 WPSL Elite that was truly its own league), but organization ultimately fell through.

The Aces won the 2013 National Women's Open, defeating all three other teams by a combined scoreline of 8-1; their academy team also qualified for the 2013 National Women's U23 competition, but failed to qualify for the final with a 1–2 record and a combined score of 4–8. This was accomplished as part of a 2013 season so far undefeated in all competitions, winning sixteen straight games from friendlies in May through mid-July - a far change from their 2012 season.

They followed these Open Cup and regular seasons successes with a deep run into the 2013 WPSL Playoffs, falling just short of the title in a 1–2 loss to the San Diego WFC SeaLions. During that time, it was reported that the Aces have ambitions to join the National Women's Soccer League, potentially as early as 2014. However, during the 2013-2014 off-season, the Houston Dynamo applied for an expansion slot to create the Houston Dash, effectively closing the door for the Aces.

For the 2014 season, the Aces officially took control of the Houston South Select, renaming the team as the Aces South Select Academy. Despite this growth and their success last season, the Aces struggled through 2014, dropping points in preseason and in Big Sky conference play, as well as finishing runners-up in the USASA Amateur Championships and finishing a distant fourth in their Open Cup title defense. Still, despite these struggles, they had another deep run in the WPSL playoff, once again making it to the final before losing by one goal to Beach Futbol Club (also from WPSL's Pac-South division).

In 2015, the Aces finished in 3rd place in Big Sky – South Division with 10 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses. Then they did not qualify for the playoffs during their final season.

In early February 2016, the Aces moved to United Women's Soccer after having played 4 seasons in WPSL.

In 2016, the Aces finished in 3rd place in Western Conference with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses. They failed to make the UWS championship for their first time.

In 2017, the Aces finished in 4th place in Western Conference with 3 wins, 0 draws, and 5 losses. They failed to make the playoffs again.

Before the season began in 2018, the Aces were added an expansion team HAR FC and placed the newly formed Southwest Conference.

In 2018, the Aces went undefeated in the season with 8 straight wins and won the Southwest Conference clinching the 2018 UWS playoffs for the first time since they moved to the league in 2016, making their third overall playoff appearance. The Aces succeeded to win their first UWS title after defeating the Lancaster Inferno Rush in the championship finals with a 1-0 victory in extra time.

In 2019, the Aces captured their second straight Southwest Conference Championship as they capped off their second consecutive undefeated season outscoring their opponents 30-3 in 6 wins. Their defending champions has ended after they lost to LA Galaxy OC 4-1 at the 2019 UWS Playoffs.

In 2020, the Aces had returned to WPSL after they having played 4 seasons from UWS, most recently, the 2018 United Women’s Soccer championship.

Their 2020 upcoming WPSL season has been cancelled due COVID-19 pandemic right after returning to the league. In 2021, the Aces has finished in 2nd place in Red River - South Division with 5 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses.

In 2022, the Aces finished in 2nd place in Red River - South Division with 6 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses. However they didn't qualify to get the spot for the season playoffs.

The Aces finished in 2nd place in Texas Triangle with 6 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses, they were unable to make it to the playoffs throughout the 2023 season for the second consecutive year.

The Houston Aces Women's soccer team is a powerhouse in the world of women's soccer. With a roster full of talented and skilled players, the team has consistently performed at a high level in both domestic and international competitions. Known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, the Houston Aces Women are a force to be reckoned with on the field.

Led by a dedicated coaching staff, the team is committed to excellence and strives to push the boundaries of what is possible in women's soccer. Their passion for the game is evident in every match they play, as they work together seamlessly to outmaneuver and outscore their opponents.

Off the field, the Houston Aces Women are actively involved in their community, using their platform to inspire and empower young girls to pursue their dreams in soccer and beyond. With a strong fan base and a winning tradition, the Houston Aces Women are a team that continues to make a lasting impact on the sport of soccer.