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Seattle Sounders FC 2025 soccer season
Seattle Sounders FC
2025 season
General managerCraig Waibel
Head coachBrian Schmetzer
StadiumLumen Field
Major League SoccerConference: 5th
Overall: 10th
MLS Cup playoffsRound one
CONCACAF Champions CupRound of 16
FIFA Club World CupGroup stage
Leagues CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Danny Musovski (14)

All:
Danny Musovski (18)
Highest home attendanceLeague: 32,913 vs.Portland (Oct. 4)[1]
All: 69,314 vs.Miami (Aug. 31,Leagues Cup)[1]
Lowest home attendanceLeague: 30,041 vs.San Diego (May 28)[1]
All: 17,265 vs.Santos Laguna (Aug. 3,Leagues Cup)[1]
Average home league attendanceLeague: 30,993[2]
Biggest winLeague: 4–0 atLA Galaxy (Aug. 10)[1]
All: 7–0 vs.Cruz Azul (July 31,Leagues Cup)
Biggest defeatLeague: 0–4 atLAFC (May 14)[1]
← 2024
2026 →

The2025 season was the17th season forSeattle Sounders FC inMajor League Soccer (MLS), the top flight of professional clubsoccer in the United States. It was the 42nd season for a professional team bearing the Sounders name, which had originated in 1974 with thefirst incarnation of the franchise. The team remained under the management ofBrian Schmetzer in his ninth full MLS season as head coach of the Sounders.

The Sounders played a total of 50 matches in MLS competitions, domestic cups, and two international tournaments organized byFIFA andCONCACAF. They qualified for the2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup based on their2024 regular season finish and entered in the first round. The team also played in the2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which they qualified for as winners of the2022 CONCACAF Champions League. The team played three group stage matches at their home stadium,Lumen Field inSeattle, Washington, and did not advance to the knockout stage.

The team won the2025 Leagues Cup by defeatingInter Miami CF 3–0 in thefinal match, which was played at Lumen Field. It was their first Leagues Cup title and represented the final North American trophy that the club had yet to win. The Sounders finished fifth in the Western Conference standings during the regular season and qualified for theMLS Cup playoffs. They were eliminated in the first round byMinnesota United FC after apenalty shootout in the third and final match of the series. Across all competitions, the Sounders had a record of 23 wins, 13 losses, and 14 draws;Danny Musovski was the top goalscorer for the team with 18 goals in all competitions. The Sounders had an average home attendance of 30,993 during the regular season.

Background

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The Sounders are one of the most successful MLS teams, with twoMLS Cup titles in four appearances since the hiring of head coachBrian Schmetzer in 2016. The team also won the2022 CONCACAF Champions League and qualified for the2023 FIFA Club World Cup under his tenure, which led to a multi-year contract extension in 2024.[3] The Sounders played a total of 47 matches during the2024 season across several competitions and finished with an overall record of 22 wins, 13 losses, and 12 draws.[4] They spent the first half of the regular season with a losing record until adjustments to the formation; the Sounders had the best record during the latter half of the MLS season and conceded the fewest goals of any team during the regular season.[5][6] The team relied heavily on homegrown players and did not sign new players during the summertransfer window despite limited playing time for their winter signings.[6][7] The Sounders were eliminated in the semifinals of theU.S. Open Cup and quarterfinals of theLeagues Cup byLos Angeles FC, but defeated them in theMLS Cup Playoffs.[8] The team were eliminated from the playoffs by the eventual league championLA Galaxy in the Western Conference Final.[9]

Summary

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Preseason

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On December 4, 2024, the Sounders exercised contractoptions on six players and declined options on three others. Among the departures wasRaúl Ruidíaz, the top goalscorer in the team's MLS era, who played seven seasons with the club.[10][11] The Sounders announced a major trade withFC Dallas on January 8, 2025, to acquire American forwardJesús Ferreira in exchange for Brazilian midfielderLéo Chú, aninternational roster slot, and up to $2.3 million in conditionalgeneral allocation money. Under the three-year contract, Ferreira did not initially occupy aDesignated Player slot.[12] General managerCraig Waibel also announced thatJordan Morris would use a Designated Player slot due to meeting performance bonuses in his contract, whileAlbert Rusnák was re-signed to a new Designated Player contract.[13] MidfielderJoão Paulo returned on a one-year contract with an option for a second year. On January 13, the Sounders signed midfielderPaul Arriola from FC Dallas in a trade for their2026 MLS SuperDraft first-round pick and up to $300,000 in general allocation money.[14]

The team's preseason training camp began inRenton on January 13, only 45 days after their final match of the 2024 playoffs.[15] The Sounders entered preseason with no players listed as injured; Jesús Ferreira joined the team early from theUnited States national team, where he departed training camp to regain fitness after an earlier hamstring injury.[16] The team traveled to theMarbella Football Center in Spain on January 20 to begin the second stage of their preseason, which included matches against European clubs.[17][18] The initial preseason roster included 26 players signed to the first team and several callups from reserve teamTacoma Defiance.[19] Korean defenderKim Kee-hee, who played for the Sounders in 2019, returned with the signing of a one-year contract on January 28.[20]

During their firstfriendlies in Spain, the Sounders defeatedPuskás Akadémia FC of Hungary andAalborg BK of Denmark. The final two matches of the three-week camp were played against Swedish sidesIFK Norrköping andHammarby IF on the same day; both ended in draws.[21][22] The team returned to theLongacres training facility on February 6 and played their final preseason friendly againstLouisville City FC of theUSL Championship.[22] The Sounders won 4–0 with a brace from midfielderPedro de la Vega in the first scrimmage and a 3–0 win in the second scrimmage.[23] MidfielderJosh Atencio was traded to theColorado Rapids on February 15 for $1.3 million in general allocation money to be split between two seasons.[24]

The club introduced a new secondary jersey for the 2025 season, named the "Salish Sea Kit", in February 2025. It uses several shades of blue arranged in triangularSalish weaving patterns with light blue and green accents.[25] The jersey was designed in collaboration with threeCoast Salish artists from local tribes: Connie McCloud of thePuyallup Tribe, Gail White Eagle of theMuckleshoot Tribe, and Danielle Morsette of theSuquamish Tribe. The jersey includes theSouthern Lushootseed phrasex̌ax̌aʔ ti qʷuʔ and its English translation ("water is sacred") on the front and a stylizedorca tail on the back.[26][27] It is the first Sounders jersey to be primarily blue since the Pacific Blue kit used in the 2016 and 2017 seasons.[25]

February–June: Champions Cup and regular season

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The first regular season goal conceded by the Sounders againstCharlotte FC, February 22

The Sounders opened their season on February 19 with the first round of2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, their eighth appearance in the competition, against Guatemalan clubAntigua GFC. They won 3–1 in the away leg with Paul Arriola scoring in the third minute, followed by Pedro de la Vega and Albert Rusnák in the second half; it was the team's first away victory in Central America since 2012.[28] The Sounders returned to Seattle for their first match of the MLS regular season, which they hosted three days later againstCharlotte FC. The teams drew 2–2 with two goals fromJordan Morris and anown goal in stoppage time byYeimar. The brace from Morris allowed him to matchRaúl Ruidíaz's club-record 86 goals.[29] In the second leg against Antigua GFC, the Sounders won 3–1 at home with Arriola scoring again and a brace from de la Vega.[30]

In their first away match of the regular season, the team traveled toReal Salt Lake and were held scoreless in a 2–0 loss atAmerica First Field inSandy, Utah. The Sounders extended their winless streak in regular season play that began in 2011 after defenderNouhou scored an own goal early in the match and the team conceded a 79th minute goal toForster Ajago.[31] The Sounders returned to Seattle four days later for the first leg of their Champions Cup round of 16 series againstCruz Azul, one of the most successfulLiga MX teams. They played to a scoreless draw while several starting players for Cruz Azul were rested.[32] The team earned their first win of the regular season with a rotated lineup that defeatedLos Angeles FC 5–2. Loaned defenderKalani Kossa-Rienzi opened the scoring in the 11th minute and was followed by four goals in the second half. Jordan Morris scored his 87th goal across all competitions for the Sounders, surpassing the all-time record across all three iterations of the club.[33]

The Sounders were eliminated from the Champions Cup after losing 4–1 in their second leg against Cruz Azul, which was played at theEstadio Olímpico Universitario inMexico City. During the match, Arriola tore his leftanterior cruciate ligament, while Morris injured his hamstring.[34] The team's unbeaten streak in CONCACAF play ended at 13 matches, which set the record for longest in MLS history.[35] The Sounders returned to MLS play with a four-match winless streak that included three shutouts, among them a 3–0 loss to expansion sideSan Diego FC.[36] Arriola was placed on the season-ending injury list to free up space in thesalary cap to sign another midfielder; his replacement, English wingerRyan Kent, was signed on March 31 outside of the normal transfer window.[37]

Danny Musovski, who had become the starting striker after Jordan Morris was injured twice, scored in five consecutive matches, of which the Sounders won four and drew once to begin a stretch of road games.[38][39] After a loss and a draw on the road, the Sounders returned to Lumen Field and won a pair of matches but conceded their first home loss toMinnesota United FC.[40] The match had been preceded by a protest by the team's players, who sought a share ofprize money for theFIFA Club World Cup. Majority ownerAdrian Hanauer declined to comment, but confronted the team's players according to media reports.[41] The Sounders ended their first half of league play with a 3–0 loss toVancouver Whitecaps FC, who fielded several reserve players due to cases offood poisoning after theChampions Cup final.[42] Through the first half of the season, the team mostly played in a 3–4–3formation that used pairs of wide midfielders and attacking midfielders to control the attacking third.[43]

Club World Cup and unbeaten streak

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The Sounders prepare to take acorner kick againstParis Saint-Germain during the2025 FIFA Club World Cup
Further information:2025 FIFA Club World Cup

The team qualified for the expanded FIFA Club World Cup as winners of the2022 CONCACAF Champions League and Seattle was named one of the host cities for the 32-team tournament. The Sounders were drawn intoGroup B, labeled the "group of death", alongsideBotafogo of Brazil (winners of theCopa Libertadores),Atlético Madrid of Spain, andParis Saint-Germain of France (winners of theUEFA Champions League).[44] The MLS regular season was paused for the duration of the Club World Cup's group stage in June;[45] the artificial surface at Lumen Field was covered by a temporary grass pitch for the six matches it hosted during the tournament.[46] The Sounders opened the group stage with a 2–1 loss to Botafogo after they conceded two goals in the first half.Cristian Roldan became the first MLS player to score in the Club World Cup with his header in the 75th minute, but the team were unable to score an equalizer despite a 23–12 advantage in shots.[47][48]

The Sounders made five changes to the starting lineup and were defeated 3–1 by Atlético Madrid in the second match, which featured three goals in an eight-minute span.Pablo Barrios opened the scoring for Atlético Madrid in the 11th minute, but the home side had several scoring chances in the first half.Axel Witsel extended the lead in the 47th minute, but Albert Rusnák broke the shutout with a deflected shot in the 50th minute. Barrios scored his second goal of the match in the 55th minute.[49] The Sounders were eliminated from the Club World Cup with a 2–0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in their third group stage match, having needed a four-goal win and a favorable result in another match to advance to the knockout stage.Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored with his shoulder on a deflected shot in the 35th minute and was followed by a finish byAchraf Hakimi in the 66th minute.[50] The Sounders earned $9.55 million in prize money as group stage participants fromCONCACAF and distributed $1.4 million to players per an agreement between MLS and theMLS Players Association.[51] The team had an average of 44,138 spectators for its three Club World Cup matches, with Atlético Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain both drawing over 50,000.[52]

The team received praise for their Club World Cup performance, including from Paris Saint-Germain managerLuis Enrique, and returned to MLS play at seventh place in the Western Conference.[53][54] The Sounders were undefeated through the end of July with six matches evenly split between wins and draws despite injuries to several key players.[55] The first three matches of the run were marred by a series ofred cards issued to the team's players, including an incident in which defenderNouhou threw a ball at a fan inKansas City, Kansas, and was suspended for two matches.[56] GoalkeeperStefan Frei left in stoppage time of a match against theColumbus Crew with a concussion after an accidental collision withAmar Sejdić; he missed several matches during his six-week recovery and was replaced by backup goalkeeperAndrew Thomas.[57][58] The unbeaten streak ended at ten matches across all competitions with a 1–0 away loss toMinnesota United FC on August 16.[59]

Leagues Cup title and regular season finish

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Further information:2025 Leagues Cup

The Sounders were one of eighteen MLS teams to play in the2025 Leagues Cup, an international tournament held by MLS andLiga MX of Mexico. As a result, the team did not play in the2025 U.S. Open Cup and were instead be represented by reserve teamTacoma Defiance.[60] They opened the three-match Leagues Cup league stage with a 7–0 defeat of Cruz Azul at Lumen Field, setting a record for the largest margin of victory for an MLS team against a Liga MX opponent.[61][62] All seven goals were scored in the second half, with two from Pedro de la Vega; his second goal, avolley in the opening minute of stoppage time, was nominated for aFIFA Puskás Award.[61][63] The Sounders then won 2–1 againstSantos Laguna in the second match, which ended with the winning goal scored by wingerGeorgi Minoungou shortly before he was ejected for a secondyellow card during his celebration.[64] Seattle finished the league phase with a 2–1 defeat ofClub Tijuana in the third matchday after they had conceded in the first half's stoppage time. The Sounders were the only team to win all three matches in the league phase and finished atop the MLS table.[65]

Seattle played to a scoreless draw againstClub Puebla in the quarterfinals and won 4–3 in thepenalty shootout, during whichAndrew Thomas made two saves.[66] Danny Musovski, the team's starting striker, was sent off during a dispute with the referee and suspended for the remainder of the tournament; rookieOsaze De Rosario was the starter in the final two matches for the team.[67] The Sounders qualified for theLeagues Cup final with a 2–0 win against theLA Galaxy, who hosted the semifinal due to their seeding asMLS Cup 2024 champions.[68] Seattle hosted the final againstInter Miami CF at Lumen Field and drew a tournament-record crowd of 69,314 spectators. The Sounders won 3–0 with goals from De Rosario,Alex Roldán, andPaul Rothrock; the post-match ceremony was delayed after a fight broke out between players and staff from both teams, during whichLuis Suárez spat on a Sounders staffer. It was the team's firstLeagues Cup title and the final North American trophy that the club had yet to win.[69]

The Sounders celebrate a goal scored byJackson Ragen during the regular season finale againstNew York City FC.

Between the quarterfinals and semifinals of the Leagues Cup, the team defeatedSporting Kansas City 5–2 in their sole regular season match. Musovski became the eighth player to score ahat-trick in MLS play for the Sounders.[70] After the Leagues Cup final and a two-week break for national team competitions, the Sounders returned to play the remaining seven matches of the regular season. The team drew 2–2 with the LA Galaxy at home and were defeated 3–1 by Inter Miami CF inFort Lauderdale, Florida, in a rematch of the Leagues Cup final.[71] The Sounders were winless through September, which ended with a 2–2 draw with Vancouver, but qualified for theMLS Cup playoffs while awaiting the return of several key players from their injuries.[72] The team won at home against thePortland Timbers for the first time in eight years with a 1–0 score as all three Designated Players started for the first time since July.[73] Due to their lack of available outfield players, the team signed three reserve players from theTacoma Defiance under the "extreme hardship" rules set by MLS.[74][75] The Sounders finished the regular season with a 2–1 win againstNew York City FC atCiti Field inNew York City, but lostPedro de la Vega to a knee injury.[76]

Playoffs exit and aftermath

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The Sounders finished fifth in the Western Conference and entered the MLS Cup playoffs in thebest-of-three round against Minnesota United FC, who were the fourth seed and held home-field advantage. The first leg, hosted by Minnesota United FC, was a scoreless draw that ended with a 3–2 win in the penalty shootout for the home team.[77] The Sounders returned to Lumen Field for the second leg and opened the match with three goals in the first half but conceded two goals to Minnesota in stoppage time for a half-time score of 3–2. The team held the score and added a goal from Paul Rothrock in the 86th minute to win 4–2.[78] The deciding third leg, played once again in Minnesota, began with two goals in the opening eight minutes for the Sounders; a red card was shown to Minnesota'sJoseph Rosales before half-time, which gave Seattle an advantage in numbers. The team conceded three goals to Minnesota United FC, but Jordan Morris scored in the 88th minute to preserve a 3–3 draw; goalkeeper Stefan Frei was substituted for backup Andrew Thomas for the penalty shootout. Thomas dislocated his finger during the first round of the shootout, but continued and made several saves; the match ended in the tenth round with Minnesota goalkeeperDayne St. Clair scoring and Thomas missing his follow-up.[79]

The team were eliminated from the playoffs and had an overall record of 23 wins, 13 losses, and 14 draws during the 2025 season. The Sounders scored 87 goals, setting a new team record, andDanny Musovski was the top goalscorer for the team with 18 goals in all competitions.[80][81] The team had one loss in their 17 home matches during the regular season, which matched a franchise record.[82] MidfielderCristian Roldan was named to theMLS Best XI and called up to theUnited States national team based on his performance with the Sounders during the season.[81][83] The Sounders had an average home attendance of 30,993 during the regular season, ranking third among MLS teams behindAtlanta United FC andCharlotte FC.[2]

During the 2025–26 offseason, the Sounders released several key players intofree agency or declined contract options.João Paulo announced his departure after six seasons, while homegrown playerDanny Leyva was signed byClub Necaxa inLiga MX.[84][85] Stefan Frei and Paul Rothrock, who both became free agents, were signed to new contracts.[86] The Sounders will enter the2026 season with a modified scheduled to accommodate renovations to Lumen Field for the2026 FIFA World Cup. The team will participate in the2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup due to their Leagues Cup title as well as the2026 Leagues Cup.[87]

Non-competitive matches

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Preseason

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The preseason schedule was released by Seattle Sounders FC on January 21, 2025.[88]

Seattle Sounders FC vPuskás Akadémia FC
January 23 Seattle Sounders FC2–0Puskás Akadémia FCMarbella, Spain
7:00 amPSTReportStadium:Marbella Football Center
Seattle Sounders FC vAalborg BK
January 31 Seattle Sounders FC5–3Aalborg BKMarbella, Spain
6:00 amPSTReportStadium:Banús Football Center[89]
Note: Played as three 45-minute periods.
Seattle Sounders FC vIFK Norrköping
February 5 Seattle Sounders FC3–3IFK NorrköpingMarbella, Spain
4:00 amPSTReportNyman 12',26',33'Stadium:La Quinta Football Center[89]
Seattle Sounders FC vHammarby IF
February 5 Seattle Sounders FC2–2Hammarby IFMarbella, Spain
7:00 amPSTReport
Stadium:Marbella Football Center[89]
Seattle Sounders FC vLouisville City FC
February 12 Seattle Sounders FC4–0Louisville City FCRenton, Washington
10:30 amPSTReportStadium:Providence Swedish Performance Center & Clubhouse
Attendance: 0 (closed doors)
Seattle Sounders FC vLouisville City FC
February 12 Seattle Sounders FC3–0Louisville City FCRenton, Washington
12:00 pmPST
ReportStadium:Providence Swedish Performance Center & Clubhouse
Attendance: 0 (closed doors)

Competitions

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The Sounders played a total of 50 matches during the 2025 season due to their participation in multiple competitions. In addition to their MLS regular season play, the team participated in the2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup beginning in February, the2025 FIFA Club World Cup in June and July, and the2025 Leagues Cup in July and August.[10][90] The Sounders did not participate in the2025 U.S. Open Cup, which is limited to 16 entrants from MLS, and was instead represented by theirMLS Next Pro affiliate,Tacoma Defiance.[91]

Major League Soccer

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See also:2025 Major League Soccer season

League tables

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MLS Western Conference table (2025)
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
3Los Angeles FC3417896540+2560Qualification forround one
4Minnesota United FC34168105639+1758
5Seattle Sounders FC34159105848+1055
6Austin FC34131383745−847
7FC Dallas341112115255−344
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
Overall MLS standings table (2025)
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
8Minnesota United FC34168105639+1758
9New York City FC34171255044+656
10Seattle Sounders FC(L)34159105848+1055Qualification for theCONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16[a]
11Nashville SC(U)34161265845+1354Qualification for theCONCACAF Champions Cup Round one[b]
12Columbus Crew34148125551+454
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
(L)Leagues Cup winners;(U)U.S. Open Cup winners
Notes:
  1. ^As winners ofLeagues Cup
  2. ^As winners of2025 U.S. Open Cup

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
34151095848 +105510613820 +185482028 −8

Last updated: October 11, 2025.
Source:MLS

Results by Matchday
Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
StadiumHAHAHAAAHAHAAAHHHAHHAHHAAAHHHAAHHA
ResultDLWLDDLWWDWWLDWWLLWDWDWDWLWDLLDWWW
Conf. Position7128101211121089756654465545444444455555
Source:MLS
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Regular season

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The MLS regular season schedule was released on December 19, 2024.[92] The Sounders played 34 matches—17 at home and 17 away—primarily against the 14 other teams in theWestern Conference; the team played six opponents from theEastern Conference. The regular season included a break for the FIFA Club World Cup andCONCACAF Gold Cup in June but continued through theLeagues Cup in August, unlike previous seasons.[93][94]

Seattle Sounders FC vCharlotte FC
February 221 Seattle Sounders FC2–2Charlotte FCSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPST
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,055
Referee:Filip Dujic
Real Salt Lake v Seattle Sounders FC
March 12Real Salt Lake2–0 Seattle Sounders FCSandy, Utah
1:30 pmPST
Report
Stadium:America First Field
Attendance: 18,853
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
Seattle Sounders FC vLos Angeles FC
March 83 Seattle Sounders FC5–2Los Angeles FCSeattle, Washington
1:45 pmPSTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,107
Referee:Drew Fischer
St. Louis City SC v Seattle Sounders FC
March 154St. Louis City SC1–0 Seattle Sounders FCSt. Louis, Missouri
5:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Energizer Park
Attendance: 22,422
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
Seattle Sounders FC vHouston Dynamo FC
March 225 Seattle Sounders FC0–0Houston Dynamo FCSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,293
Referee: Allen Chapman
San Jose Earthquakes v Seattle Sounders FC
March 296 (HC)San Jose Earthquakes1–1 Seattle Sounders FCSan Jose, California
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:PayPal Park
Attendance: 15,228
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
San Diego FC v Seattle Sounders FC
April 57San Diego FC3–0 Seattle Sounders FCSan Diego, California
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Snapdragon Stadium
Attendance: 28,228
Referee: Malik Badawi
FC Dallas v Seattle Sounders FC
April 128FC Dallas0–1 Seattle Sounders FCFrisco, Texas
5:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 11,004
Referee:Filip Dujic
Seattle Sounders FC vNashville SC
April 199 Seattle Sounders FC3–0Nashville SCSeattle, Washington
4:30 pmPDTReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,867
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
Colorado Rapids v Seattle Sounders FC
April 2610Colorado Rapids1–1 Seattle Sounders FCCommerce City, Colorado
6:30 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Attendance: 16,312
Referee: Alexis Da Silva
Seattle Sounders FC vSt. Louis City SC
May 311 Seattle Sounders FC4–1St. Louis City SCSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,236
Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez
Houston Dynamo FC v Seattle Sounders FC
May 1012Houston Dynamo FC1–3 Seattle Sounders FCHouston, Texas
5:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Shell Energy Stadium
Attendance: 19,802
Referee: Victor Rivas
Los Angeles FC v Seattle Sounders FC
May 1413Los Angeles FC4–0 Seattle Sounders FCLos Angeles, California
7:30 pmPDTReportStadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,120
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauziere
Portland Timbers v Seattle Sounders FC
May 1714 (CC)Portland Timbers1–1 Seattle Sounders FCPortland, Oregon
6:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza
Seattle Sounders FC vFC Dallas
May 2415 Seattle Sounders FC1–0FC DallasSeattle, Washington
12:00 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,575
Referee: Allen Chapman
Seattle Sounders FC vSan Diego FC
May 2816 Seattle Sounders FC1–0San Diego FCSeattle, Washington
5:30 pmPDTReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,041
Referee: Ismir Pekmic
Seattle Sounders FC vMinnesota United FC
June 117 Seattle Sounders FC2–3Minnesota United FCSeattle, Washington
3:00 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,491
Referee: Lukasz Szpala
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Seattle Sounders FC
June 818 (CC)Vancouver Whitecaps FC3–0 Seattle Sounders FCVancouver, British Columbia
6:00 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:BC Place
Attendance: 24,276
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
Seattle Sounders FC vAustin FC
June 2819 Seattle Sounders FC2–0Austin FCSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,101
Referee: Timothy Ford
Seattle Sounders FC vColumbus Crew
July 620 Seattle Sounders FC1–1Columbus CrewSeattle, Washington
2:00 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,552
Referee: Ismir Pekmic
Sporting Kansas City v Seattle Sounders FC
July 1221Sporting Kansas City2–3 Seattle Sounders FCKansas City, Kansas
5:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 16,717
Referee: Elijio Arreguin
Seattle Sounders FC vColorado Rapids
July 1622 Seattle Sounders FC3–3Colorado RapidsSeattle, Washington
6:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,049
Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez
Seattle Sounders FC vSan Jose Earthquakes
July 1923 (HC) Seattle Sounders FC3–2San Jose EarthquakesSeattle, Washington
5:30 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,129
Referee: Drew Fischer
Atlanta United FC v Seattle Sounders FC
July 2624Atlanta United FC2–2 Seattle Sounders FCAtlanta, Georgia
4:30 pmPDTReportStadium:Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Attendance: 40,409
Referee: Ramy Touchan
LA Galaxy v Seattle Sounders FC
August 1025LA Galaxy0–4 Seattle Sounders FCCarson, California
7:00 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Dignity Health Sports Park
Attendance: 18,748
Referee:Allen Chapman
Minnesota United FC v Seattle Sounders FC
August 1626Minnesota United FC1–0 Seattle Sounders FCSaint Paul, Minnesota
5:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Allianz Field
Attendance: 19,432
Referee: Malik Badawi
Seattle Sounders FC vSporting Kansas City
August 2427 Seattle Sounders FC5–2Sporting Kansas CitySeattle, Washington
6:00 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,184
Referee: Chris Penso
Seattle Sounders FC vLA Galaxy
September 1328 Seattle Sounders FC2–2LA GalaxySeattle, Washington
5:30 pmPDTReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,952
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza
Inter Miami CF v Seattle Sounders FC
September 1629Inter Miami CF3–1 Seattle Sounders FCFort Lauderdale, Florida
4:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Chase Stadium
Attendance: 19,934
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
Austin FC v Seattle Sounders FC
September 2130Austin FC2–1 Seattle Sounders FCAustin, Texas
5:30 pmPDT
ReportStadium:Q2 Stadium
Attendance: 20,738
Referee:Jair Marrufo
Note: Match originally scheduled for September 20.
Seattle Sounders FC vVancouver Whitecaps FC
September 2731 (CC) Seattle Sounders FC2–2Vancouver Whitecaps FCSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 32,750
Referee: Malik Badawi
Seattle Sounders FC vPortland Timbers
October 432 (CC) Seattle Sounders FC1–0Portland TimbersSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 32,913
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
Seattle Sounders FC vReal Salt Lake
October 1133 Seattle Sounders FC1–0Real Salt LakeSeattle, Washington
6:30 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,587
Referee: Ricardo Montero
Note: Originally scheduled for August 30, but moved due to Seattle Sounders FC's participation in the2025 Leagues Cup final.[95]
New York City FC v Seattle Sounders FC
October 1834New York City FC1–2 Seattle Sounders FCNew York City, New York
3:00 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Citi Field
Attendance: 24,832
Referee: Chris Penso

MLS Cup Playoffs

[edit]
Main article:2025 MLS Cup playoffs

Round One

[edit]
Minnesota United FC v Seattle Sounders FC
October 27Round OneMinnesota United FC0–0
(3–2p)
Seattle Sounders FCSaint Paul, Minnesota
6:00 pmPDT
ReportStadium:Allianz Field
Attendance: 16,945
Referee: Alexis Da Silva
Penalties
Seattle Sounders FC vMinnesota United FC
November 3Round One Seattle Sounders FC4–2Minnesota United FCSeattle, Washington
7:45 pmPST
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,085
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauziere
Minnesota United FC v Seattle Sounders FC
November 8Round OneMinnesota United FC3–3
(7–6p)
Seattle Sounders FCSaint Paul, Minnesota
1:00 pmPST
ReportStadium:Allianz Field
Attendance: 18,645
Referee: Victor Rivas
Penalties
Minnesota United FC win the series 2–1.

CONCACAF Champions Cup

[edit]
Main article:2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup

The Sounders played in theCONCACAF Champions Cup, the regional club championship for North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, for the eighth season since entering MLS. The team qualified for the tournament based on the2024 MLS Supporters' Shield standings using a seed vacated by theLA Galaxy after they wonMLS Cup 2024.[96] The Sounders were placed into Pot 1 as one of the top eight clubs in the CONCACAF Club Rankings for the round one draw.[97]

Round one

[edit]
AntiguaGuatemala vUnited States Seattle Sounders FC
February 19First legAntiguaGuatemala1–3United States Seattle Sounders FCAntigua, Guatemala
5:00 pmPST
Report
Stadium:Estadio Pensativo
Attendance: 2,200
Referee:Katia Itzel García (Mexico)
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vGuatemalaAntigua
February 26Second leg Seattle Sounders FCUnited States3–1GuatemalaAntiguaSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPST
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 24,714
Referee: Selvin Brown (Honduras)

Round of 16

[edit]
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vMexicoCruz Azul
March 5First leg Seattle Sounders FCUnited States0–0MexicoCruz AzulSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPST
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 27,844
Referee: Julio Luna
Cruz AzulMexico vUnited States Seattle Sounders FC
March 11Second legCruz AzulMexico4–1
(4–1agg.)
United States Seattle Sounders FCMexico City, Mexico
4:30 pmPDT
ReportStadium:Estadio Olímpico Universitario
Attendance: 7,473
Referee: Oshane Nation

FIFA Club World Cup

[edit]
Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup

The Sounders played in the2025 FIFA Club World Cup, the first edition of the expanded worldwide club competition, having qualified as winners of the2022 CONCACAF Champions League.[98] They hosted their group stage matches atLumen Field in Seattle.[98]

Group stage (Group B)

[edit]

The draw for the group stage was held on December 5, 2024. Seattle Sounders FC was placed in pot 4, but automatically assigned to Group B for scheduling purposes.[99]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1FranceParis Saint-Germain320161+56[a]Advance toknockout stage
2BrazilBotafogo320132+16[a]
3SpainAtlético Madrid320145−16[a]
4United StatesSeattle Sounders FC300327−50
Source:FIFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abcTied on head-to-head points (3). Head-to-head goal difference: Paris Saint-Germain +3, Botafogo 0, Atlético Madrid –3.
BotafogoBrazil vUnited StatesSeattle Sounders FC
June 15BotafogoBrazil2–1United StatesSeattle Sounders FCSeattle, Washington
7:00 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,151
Referee:Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vSpainAtlético Madrid
June 19Seattle Sounders FCUnited States1–3SpainAtlético MadridSeattle, Washington
3:00 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 51,636
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vFranceParis Saint-Germain
June 23Seattle Sounders FCUnited States0–2FranceParis Saint-GermainSeattle, Washington
12:00 pmPDTReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 50,628
Referee: Cristián Garay (Chile)

Leagues Cup

[edit]
Main article:2025 Leagues Cup

League phase

[edit]

PosTeamPldWPWPLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Seattle Sounders FC33000112+99Advance toknockout stage
2Inter Miami CF3210074+38
3LA Galaxy32010103+77
4Orlando City SC3201093+67
5Portland Timbers3201061+57
Source:Leagues Cup

The2025 Leagues Cup, which ran concurrently with the regular season from July 29 to August 31, included 18 teams from MLS and 18 teams fromLiga MX in a modified format from theprevious edition, which had included all MLS teams. The top nine MLS teams in each conference based on the2024 regular season standings qualified for the tournament.[100] The Sounders were placed in the second tier of the Western group and played against three Liga MX opponents in the first phase.[101][102]

Cruz AzulMexico vUnited StatesSeattle Sounders FC
July 31Cruz AzulMexico0–7United StatesSeattle Sounders FCSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 22,697
Referee: Víctor Cáceres
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vMexicoSantos Laguna
August 3Seattle Sounders FCUnited States2–1MexicoSantos LagunaSeattle, Washington
7:30 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 17,265
Referee: Steffon Dewar
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vMexicoTijuana
August 6Seattle Sounders FCUnited States2–1MexicoTijuanaSeattle, Washington
8:00 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 17,949
Referee: Ekaterina Koroleva

Knockout phase

[edit]
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vMexicoPuebla
August 20QuarterfinalsSeattle Sounders FCUnited States0–0
(4–3p)
MexicoPueblaSeattle, Washington
8:00 pmPDT
Report
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 18,362
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderon
Penalties
LA GalaxyUnited States vUnited StatesSeattle Sounders FC
August 27SemifinalsLA GalaxyUnited States0−2United StatesSeattle Sounders FCCarson, California
7:45 pmPDT
ReportStadium:Dignity Health Sports Park
Attendance: 16,255
Referee: Adonai Escobedo (Mexico)
Seattle Sounders FCUnited States vUnited StatesInter Miami CF
August 31FinalSeattle Sounders FCUnited States3–0United StatesInter Miami CFSeattle, Washington
5:00 pmPDTReport
Stadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 69,314
Referee: Juan Calderón (Costa Rica)

Players

[edit]

For the 2025 season, the Sounders were permitted a maximum of 30 signed players on the first team, of which 10 roster positions were designated for supplemental and reserve players. Additional homegrown players are eligible to be signed to off-roster slots and are able to appear in MLS matches through short-term agreements.[103] The senior players in the first 20 roster positions count towards a basesalary cap of $5.95 million with exceptions for certain categories, including up to threeDesignated Players, who counted for a set amount in the cap.[103] The Sounders chose the Designated Player model for roster construction and have three unused under-22 initiative slots.[104]

The Sounders had $4.2 million in availablegeneral allocation money during the winter transfer window that could be used for trades or contract modifications.[105] By May, the team had $1.15 million in remaining general allocation money.[104]

Roster

[edit]
As of September 8, 2025[update][106]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Squad includes all players who had first team contracts or appearances during the 2025 season across all competitions. Ages listed for each player is calculated from February 22, 2025, the first matchday of the MLS regular season.

Seattle Sounders FC first team roster[106]
No.NameNationalityPositionAgeSignedContract
ends[104]
Previous clubNotes
5Nouhou Tolo CameroonDF2720172025 Seattle Sounders FC 2 (USA)
6João Paulo BrazilMF3320202025 Botafogo (BRA)
7Cristian Roldan United StatesMF2920152027 Washington Huskies (USA)
9Jesús Ferreira United StatesFW2420252027 FC Dallas (USA)
10Pedro de la Vega ArgentinaMF2420242027 Lanús (ARG)Young DP;International
11Albert Rusnák SlovakiaMF3020222026 Real Salt Lake (USA)DP
13Jordan Morris United StatesFW3020162027 Stanford Cardinal (USA)DP;HGP
14Paul Rothrock United StatesMF2620232025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)
15Jonathan Bell JamaicaDF2720242025 St. Louis City SC (USA)
16Alex Roldán El SalvadorDF2820182026 Seattle Redhawks (USA)
17Paul Arriola United StatesMF3020252027 FC Dallas (USA)
18Obed Vargas MexicoMF1920212025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)HGP
19Danny Musovski United StatesFW2920242025 Real Salt Lake (USA)
20Kim Kee-hee South KoreaDF3520252026 Ulsan Hyundai FC (KOR)International
21Reed Baker-Whiting United StatesMF1920212025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)HGP
24Stefan Frei (c) SwitzerlandGK3820142025 Toronto FC (CAN)
25Jackson Ragen United StatesDF2620222027 Tacoma Defiance (USA)
26Andrew Thomas RussiaGK2620212027 Stanford Cardinal (USA)
28Yeimar Gómez Andrade ColombiaDF3220202025 Unión de Santa Fe (ARG)
29Jacob Castro United StatesGK2520232025 San Diego State Aztecs (USA)HGP
35Antino Lopez United StatesDF2220252025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreement
37Snyder Brunell United StatesMF1720252028 Tacoma Defiance (USA)HGP
39Stuart Hawkins United StatesDF1820232026 Tacoma Defiance (USA)HGP
41Mohammed Shour United StatesGK1720252025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreement
45Peter Kingston United StatesMF2320252025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreement
75Danny Leyva United StatesMF2120192026 Tacoma Defiance (USA)HGP
77Ryan Kent EnglandMF2820252025 Fenerbahçe SK (TUR)
85Kalani Kossa-Rienzi United StatesMF2220252025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)Originally a short-term loan[107]
93Georgi Minoungou Ivory CoastMF2020242028 Tacoma Defiance (USA)International
95Osaze De Rosario United StatesFW2320252025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)

On loan

[edit]
As of September 8, 2025[update][106]
Seattle Sounders FC players on loan[106]
No.NameNationalityPositionAgeLoan
began
Loan
ends
Loaned toNotes
3Travian Sousa United StatesDF2320252025 FC Tulsa (USA)
4Leo Burney United StatesDF2320252025 Tacoma Defiance (USA)HGP[104]
33Cody Baker United StatesDF2120252025 Sacramento Republic FC (USA)HGP

Appearances and goals

[edit]

A total of 28 players made at least one appearance for the Sounders during the 2025 season across all competitions. ForwardJesús Ferreira and midfielderPaul Rothrock tied for the most appearances overall at 48 matches.[108]Stefan Frei made the most appearances as goalkeeper at 35 matches.Danny Musovski was the team's leading goalscorer in 2025 with 18 goals across all competitions.[108]

Player statistics (all competitions)
No.PlayerNat.Pos.Regular season[109]Playoffs[110]Leagues Cup[111]Champions Cup[112]Club World Cup[113]Total[108]Discipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsA yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautionedA red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
3Travian SousaUnited States USADF00000000000000
4Leo BurneyUnited States USADF00000000000000
5Nouhou ToloCameroon CMRDF2713041402040273
6João PauloBrazil BRAMF1100000201014020
7Cristian RoldanUnited States USAMF3113060303146240
9Jesús FerreiraUnited States USAFW3243061403048530
10Pedro de la VegaArgentina ARGMF26400633320371000
11Albert RusnákSlovakia SVKMF291131303131411441
13Jordan MorrisUnited States USAFW1753200401025700
14Paul RothrockUnited States USAMF3343051403048560
15Jonathan BellJamaica JAMDF2100000103025011
16Alex RoldánEl Salvador SLVDF2903061403045130
17Paul ArriolaUnited States USAMF20000042006200
18Obed VargasMexico MEXMF2633261303042660
19Danny MusovskiUnited States USAFW311432413130441881
20Kim Kee-heeSouth Korea KORDF1500050001021030
21Reed Baker-WhitingUnited States USAMF1400030002019040
24Stefan FreiSwitzerland SUIGK2603000303035000
25Jackson RagenUnited States USADF2423060403040280
26Andrew ThomasRussia RUSGK801060100016000
28Yeimar Gómez AndradeColombia COLDF2403051400036140
29Jacob CastroUnited States USAGK00000000000000
33Cody BakerUnited States USADF30000000003000
35Antino LopezUnited States USADF00000000000000
37Snyder BrunellUnited States USAMF62002000008200
39Stuart HawkinsUnited States USADF40000000004000
41Mohammed ShourUnited States USAGK00000000000000
45Peter KingstonUnited States USAMF10000000001000
75Danny LeyvaUnited States USAMF1602050201026030
77Ryan KentEngland ENGMF1501020003021000
85Kalani Kossa-RienziUnited States USAMF1531040202024341
93Georgi MinoungouIvory Coast CIVMF612031402017231
95Osaze De RosarioUnited States USAFW1212064001021530

Coaching staff

[edit]
As of January 2025[114]
Technical staff
Head coach Brian Schmetzer (USA)
Assistant coach Preki (USA)
Director of goalkeeping Tom Dutra (USA)
Assistant coach Freddy Juarez (USA)
Assistant coach Andy Rose (ENG)

Transfers

[edit]

The MLS season has two normaltransfer windows during which teams can register new players from outside of the league and those who required an International Transfer Certificate. The primary window was open from January 31 to April 23, while a secondary window ran from July 24 to August 21.[115] All participants in theFIFA Club World Cup, including the Sounders, were granted an additional window by FIFA in early June to register new players.[116] Teams were required to have their rosters compliant with league rules by February 21 and were unable to make changes beyond the roster freeze on September 12.[115] Between the transfer windows, teams were allowed to signfree agents or other U.S.-based players, including those traded between MLS teams for other players,general allocation money, or various league slots.[115][117]

For transfers in, dates listed are when Seattle Sounders FC officially signed the player to the roster. Transactions where only the rights to the players were acquired are not listed. For transfers out, dates listed are when Seattle Sounders FC officially removed the players from its roster, not when they signed with another club. If a player later signed with another club, his new club was noted, but the date listed here remains the one when he was officially removed from the Seattle Sounders FC roster.

In

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Incoming transfers for Seattle Sounders FC
PlayerNo.Pos.Previous teamNotesDateRef.
 Leo Burney (USA)4DF Pennsylvania Quakers (USA)Homegrown PlayerDecember 11, 2024[118]
 Travian Sousa (USA)3DF Tacoma Defiance (USA)December 11, 2024[118]
 Jesús Ferreira (USA)9FW FC Dallas (USA)Traded forLéo Chú, aninternational roster slot, $1 million in 2025general allocation money, $500,000 in 2026 general allocation money, and up to $800,000 in allocation moneyJanuary 8, 2025[119]
 Paul Arriola (USA)17MF FC Dallas (USA)Traded for2026 MLS SuperDraft first-round pick and up to $300,000 ingeneral allocation moneyJanuary 8, 2025[120]
 Kim Kee-hee (KOR)20DF Ulsan HD FC (KOR)One-year contract with option for 2026January 28, 2025[121]
 Kalani Kossa-Rienzi (USA)85DF Tacoma Defiance (USA)One-year contract with options for 2026 and 2027; originally a short-term loan agreement in FebruaryMarch 10, 2025[122]
 Ryan Kent (ENG)77MF Fenerbahçe SK (TUR)One-year contract with option for 2026March 31, 2025[123]
 Osaze De Rosario (GUY)95FW Tacoma Defiance (USA)One-year contract with options for 2026 and 2027May 8, 2025[124]
 Snyder Brunell (USA)37MF Tacoma Defiance (USA)Four-year contract with club option for 2029July 29, 2025[125]
 Mohammed Shour (USA)41GK Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreementAugust 3, 2025[126]
 Sebastian Gomez (USA)90MF Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreement under "extreme hardship" ruleOctober 12, 2025[127]
 Peter Kingston (USA)45MF Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreement under "extreme hardship" ruleOctober 12, 2025[127]
 Antino Lopez (USA)35DF Tacoma Defiance (USA)Short-term agreement under "extreme hardship" ruleOctober 12, 2025[127]

Out

[edit]
Outgoing transfers for Seattle Sounders FC
PlayerNo.Pos.New teamNotesDateRef.
 Sota Kitahara (USA)77MFOption declinedDecember 4, 2024[128]
 Nathan (BRA)4DF Cuiabá (BRA)Option declinedDecember 4, 2024[128]
 Raúl Ruidíaz (PER)9FW Atlético Grau (PER)[129]Out of contractDecember 4, 2024[128]
 Dylan Teves (USA)99FW Washington Athletic Club (USA)[130]Option declinedDecember 4, 2024[128]
 Léo Chú (BRA)23FW FC Dallas (USA)Traded to FC Dallas forJesús Ferreira, aninternational roster slot, and general allocation moneyJanuary 8, 2025[119]
 Braudílio Rodrigues (POR)27MF Lexington SC (USA)WaivedJanuary 22, 2025[19]
 Josh Atencio (USA)8MF Colorado Rapids (USA)Traded for $650,000 in 2025 general allocation money, $650,000 in 2026 general allocation money, and $300,000 in additional general allocation money based on performance.February 15, 2025[24]
 Cody Baker (USA)33DF Sacramento Republic FC (USA)On loan until the end of theUSL Championship seasonSeptember 8, 2025[131]
 Travian Sousa (USA)3DF FC Tulsa (USA)On loan until the end of the USL Championship seasonSeptember 8, 2025[131]

Draft picks

[edit]
See also:2025 MLS SuperDraft

Draft picks were not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract were listed as transfers in. Only trades involving draft picks and executed after the start of the2025 MLS SuperDraft are listed in the notes.

2025 MLS SuperDraft picks for Seattle Sounders FC[132]
PlayerNationalityRoundPickPos.Previous team
Ryan Baer United States1st28MF West Virginia Mountineers (USA)
Demian Alvarez United States2nd58DF Seattle Redhawks (USA)
Trace Terry United States3rd76FW Bowling Green Falcons (USA)

Other transactions

[edit]
  • On December 12, 2024, Seattle Sounders FC sold twointernational roster slots toSan Diego FC for $250,000 in 2025 general allocation money.[133]
  • On December 20, 2024, Seattle Sounders FC sold two international roster slots to theNew York Red Bulls for $300,000 in 2025 general allocation money and $50,000 in 2026 general allocation money.[134]
  • On February 19, 2025, Seattle Sounders FC transferred their discovery rights forMatheus Nascimento to theLA Galaxy for $50,000 in general allocation money and an additional $150,000 in 2026 general allocation money if the Galaxy sign him to a permanent contract.[135]

Player awards

[edit]

The Sounders announced their team awards, as decided through a vote of the players, at the end of the regular season.Cristian Roldan won themost valuable player award for the second time;Jackson Ragen was named defender of the year;Danny Musovski won the golden boot with 17 goals across all competitions prior to the playoffs; andStefan Frei was named humanitarian of the year for the sixth season for his work with theSeattle Children's Hospital and the nonprofit organization Kick Childhood Cancer.[136]

MLS Best XI

[edit]
PlayerNo.PositionRef.
Cristian Roldan1stMidfielder[137]

MLS All-Star Game

[edit]
PlayerNo.PositionRef.
Obed Vargas1stMidfielder[138]

MLS Player of the Matchday

[edit]
WeekPlayerPositionOpponentRef.
30Danny MusovskiForwardSporting Kansas City[139]

MLS Team of the Matchday

[edit]
WeekPlayer(s)Opponent(s)Ref.
1Bench:Jordan MorrisCharlotte FC[140]
3XI:Albert Rusnák
Bench:Kalani Kossa-Rienzi,Paul Rothrock
Coach:Brian Schmetzer
Los Angeles FC[141]
6Bench:Albert RusnákSan Jose Earthquakes[142]
8Bench:Obed VargasFC Dallas[143]
9Bench:Yeimar Gómez Andrade,Jesús FerreiraNashville SC[144]
11XI:Nouhou Tolo
Bench:Obed Vargas,Ryan Kent
St. Louis City SC[145]
12XI:Albert RusnákHouston Dynamo FC[146]
14Bench:Albert RusnákPortland Timbers[147]
15Bench:Albert RusnákFC Dallas[148]
16XI:Stefan Frei
Bench:Jesús Ferreira
San Diego FC[149]
21XI:Jesús FerreiraAustin FC[150]
24Bench:Albert RusnákSporting Kansas City[151]
25XI:Albert RusnákColorado Rapids[152]
26XI:Danny Musovski
Bench:Pedro de la Vega
San Jose Earthquakes[153]
28XI:Danny Musovski
Bench:Alex Roldán
LA Galaxy[154]
30XI:Danny Musovski
Bench:Danny Leyva
Sporting Kansas City[155]
33Bench:Danny MusovskiLA Galaxy[156]
37Bench:Albert RusnákVancouver Whitecaps FC[157]
38Bench:Pedro de la VegaPortland Timbers[158]
39XI:Jackson RagenNew York City FC[159]

Leagues Cup

[edit]
PlayerAward[160]
Pedro de la VegaBest Player
Andrew ThomasBest Goalkeeper

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