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2017 Major League Soccer season

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22nd season of Major League Soccer

Football league season
Major League Soccer
Season2017
Dates
  • March 3 – October 22
    (regular season)
  • October 25 – December 9
    (Playoffs)
Teams22
MLS CupToronto FC (1st title)
Supporters' ShieldToronto FC (1st shield)
2019 Champions League
(United States)
Sporting Kansas City[a]
2018 Champions League
(Canada)
Toronto FC[b]
Matches374
Goals1,110 (2.97 per match)
Top goalscorerNemanja Nikolić
(24 goals)
Best goalkeeperStefan Frei
(13 shutouts)
Biggest home win7 goals:
ATL 7–0NE
(Sep 13)
Biggest away win5 goals:
MIN 1–6ATL
(Mar 12)
Highest scoring8 goals:
DAL 6–2RSL
(Jun 3)
LA 2–6RSL
(Jul 4)
TOR 3–5MTL
(Sep 20)
Longest winning run6 games:
Toronto FC
(Apr 21 – May 13)
Longest unbeaten run13 games:
Seattle Sounders FC
(Jun 17 – Sep 23)
Longest winless run10 games:
LA Galaxy
(Jun 24 – Aug 27)
Longest losing run6 games:
D.C. United
(Jun 24 – Jul 29)
Highest attendance71,874
ATL 2–2TOR
(Oct 22)
Lowest attendance10,165
NYC 1–1HOU
(Sep 23 at East Hartford)
Total attendance8,269,919
Average attendance22,112
2016
2018
  1. ^As2017 U.S. Open Cup winner
    (seenote for detail)
  2. ^As2016 and2017 Canadian Championship winner
    (seenote for detail)

The2017 Major League Soccer season was the 22nd season ofMajor League Soccer, top division of soccer in the United States and Canada. The regular season began on March 3, 2017 and concluded on October 22, 2017. TheMLS Cup Playoffs began on October 25, 2017 and concluded withMLS Cup 2017 on December 9, 2017.

Two new clubs joined the league as expansion franchises:Atlanta United FC andMinnesota United FC. The two franchises were the 21st and 22nd teams in the league.[1]

Seattle Sounders FC were the defendingMLS Cup champions, whileFC Dallas were the defendingSupporters' Shield champions.Toronto FC became the first Canadian team to win the Cup and Shield. Toronto's win of theCanadian Championship in the same year earned them the firstdomestic treble by an MLS side.

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Main article:List of Major League Soccer stadiums
Western Conference
TeamStadiumCapacity
Colorado RapidsDick's Sporting Goods Park18,061
FC DallasToyota Stadium20,500
Houston DynamoBBVA Compass Stadium22,039
LA GalaxyStubHub Center27,000
Minnesota United FCTCF Bank Stadium[A]21,895
Portland TimbersProvidence Park21,144
Real Salt LakeRio Tinto Stadium20,213
San Jose EarthquakesAvaya Stadium18,000
Seattle Sounders FCCenturyLink Field[A]39,419
Sporting Kansas CityChildren's Mercy Park18,467
Vancouver Whitecaps FCBC Place[A]22,120


Eastern Conference
TeamStadiumCapacity
Atlanta United FCMercedes-Benz Stadium[A][B]42,500
Chicago FireToyota Park20,000
Columbus Crew SCMapfre Stadium19,968
D.C. UnitedRFK Stadium[A]20,000
Montreal ImpactSaputo Stadium20,801
New England RevolutionGillette Stadium[A]20,000
New York City FCYankee Stadium[A]30,321
New York Red BullsRed Bull Arena25,000
Orlando City SCOrlando City Stadium25,500
Philadelphia UnionTalen Energy Stadium18,500
Toronto FCBMO Field30,000

  1. ^
    Non-soccer specific stadium and artificially reduced capacity.
  2. ^
    Due to construction delays to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta United FC played its home matches atGeorgia Tech'sBobby Dodd Stadium during the first half of the season.[2]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All teams useAdidas askit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Atlanta United FCArgentinaGerardo MartinoUnited StatesMichael ParkhurstAmerican Family Insurance
Chicago FireSerbiaVeljko PaunovićBrazil JuninhoValspar
Colorado RapidsEnglandSteve Cooke (interim)United StatesTim HowardTransamerica
Columbus Crew SCUnited StatesGregg BerhalterUnited StatesWil TrappAcura
D.C. UnitedUnited StatesBen OlsenUnited StatesSteve BirnbaumLeidos
FC DallasColombiaOscar ParejaUnited StatesMatt HedgesAdvoCare
Houston DynamoColombiaWílmer CabreraUnited StatesRicardo ClarkBHP Billiton
LA GalaxyUnited StatesSigi SchmidUnited StatesJermaine JonesHerbalife
Minnesota United FCEnglandAdrian HeathCosta RicaFrancisco CalvoTarget[3]
Montreal ImpactCanadaMauro BielloCanadaPatrice BernierBank of Montreal
New England RevolutionUnited StatesTom Soehn (interim)United StatesChris TierneyUnitedHealthcare
New York City FCFrancePatrick VieiraSpainDavid VillaEtihad Airways
New York Red BullsUnited StatesJesse MarschUnited StatesSacha KljestanRed Bull
Orlando City SCUnited StatesJason KreisBrazilKakáOrlando Health
Philadelphia UnionUnited StatesJim CurtinUnited StatesAlejandro BedoyaBimbo Bakeries USA
Portland TimbersUnited StatesCaleb PorterEnglandLiam RidgewellAlaska Airlines
Real Salt LakeUnited StatesMike PetkeUnited StatesKyle BeckermanLifeVantage
San Jose EarthquakesUnited StatesChris LeitchUnited StatesChris WondolowskiSutter Health
Seattle Sounders FCUnited StatesBrian SchmetzerCubaOsvaldo AlonsoXbox
Sporting Kansas CityUnited StatesPeter VermesUnited StatesMatt BeslerIvy Funds
Toronto FCUnited StatesGreg VanneyUnited StatesMichael BradleyBank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FCWalesCarl RobinsonCosta RicaKendall WastonBell Canada

Coaching changes

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TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of
vacancy
Position in tableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
Houston DynamoUnited StatesWade Barrett (interim)End of interim periodOctober 28, 2016Pre-seasonColombiaWílmer CabreraOctober 28, 2016
LA GalaxyUnited StatesBruce ArenaSigned byUnited StatesNovember 22, 2016United StatesCurt OnalfoDecember 13, 2016
Real Salt LakeUnited StatesJeff CassarMutual consentMarch 20, 201710th in West, 19th overallUnited StatesDaryl Shore (interim)March 20, 2017
United StatesDaryl Shore (interim)End of interim periodMarch 29, 20179th in West, 19th overallUnited StatesMike PetkeMarch 29, 2017
San Jose EarthquakesUnited StatesDominic KinnearFiredJune 25, 20175th in West, 12th overallUnited StatesChris LeitchJune 25, 2017
LA GalaxyUnited StatesCurt OnalfoFiredJuly 27, 20179th in West, 19th overallGermanySigi SchmidJuly 27, 2017
Colorado RapidsUnited StatesPablo MastroeniFiredAugust 15, 201710th in West, 20th overallEnglandSteve Cooke (interim)August 15, 2017
New England RevolutionUnited StatesJay HeapsFiredSeptember 18, 20178th in East, 16th overallUnited StatesTom Soehn (interim)September 18, 2017

Regular season

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Format

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Current teams: Each team in the league (except for expansion teamsAtlanta United FC andMinnesota United FC) played 17 home and 17 away games (for a total of 34 games) using the following format:[4]

  • 2 games (home and away) against 10 teams in its conference (20 games).
  • 1 extra game against 3 of its conference rivals (3 games).
  • 1 game against 11 teams in the other conference (11 games).

Expansion teams: As expansion teams to the league in 2017, Atlanta United and Minnesota United played 17 home and 17 away games (for a total of 34 games) in a secondary format:

  • 2 games (home and away) against 10 teams in its conference (20 games).
  • 1 extra game against 2 of its conference rivals (2 games).
  • 1 game against 10 teams in the other conference (10 games).
  • 2 games (1 home and 1 away) against each other (2 games).

Eastern Conference

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PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Toronto FC3420597437+3769MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2New York City FC3416995643+1357
3Chicago Fire34161176248+1455MLS Cup Knockout Round
4Atlanta United FC34159107040+3055
5Columbus Crew34161265349+454
6New York Red Bulls34141285347+650
7New England Revolution34131565361−845
8Philadelphia Union34111495047+342
9Montreal Impact34111765258−639
10Orlando City SC34101593958−1939
11D.C. United3492053160−2932
Source:MLS

Western Conference

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PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Portland Timbers34151186050+1053MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2Seattle Sounders FC34149115239+1353
3Vancouver Whitecaps FC34151275049+152MLS Cup Knockout Round
4Houston Dynamo341310115745+1250
5Sporting Kansas City34129134029+1149
6San Jose Earthquakes34131473960−2146
7FC Dallas341110134848046
8Real Salt Lake34131564856−845
9Minnesota United FC34101864770−2336
10Colorado Rapids3491963151−2033
11LA Galaxy3481884567−2232
Source:MLS

Overall standings

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PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Toronto FC(C, S)3420597437+3769CONCACAF Champions League
2New York City FC3416995643+1357
3Chicago Fire34161176147+1455
4Atlanta United FC34159107040+3055
5Columbus Crew34161265349+454
6Portland Timbers34151186050+1053
7Seattle Sounders FC34149115239+1353
8Vancouver Whitecaps FC34151275049+152
9New York Red Bulls34141285347+650
10Houston Dynamo341310115745+1250
11Sporting Kansas City34129134029+1149CONCACAF Champions League
12San Jose Earthquakes34131473960−2146
13FC Dallas341110134848046
14Real Salt Lake34131564955−645
15New England Revolution34131565361−845
16Philadelphia Union34111495047+342
17Montreal Impact34111765258−639
18Orlando City SC34101593958−1939
19Minnesota United FC34101864770−2336
20Colorado Rapids3491963151−2033
21D.C. United3492053160−2932
22LA Galaxy3481884567−2232
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goals scored; 7) away goal differential; 8) coin toss or drawing of lots
(C) MLS Cup Champion;(S) Supporters' Shield

MLS Cup Playoffs

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Main article:2017 MLS Cup playoffs

Bracket

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Knockout roundConference semifinalsConference finalsMLS Cup
December 9 –Toronto, Ontario
                
E5Columbus Crew404
October 26 –Atlanta, Georgia
E2New York City FC123
E4Atlanta United FC0 (1)
E5Columbus Crew (p)0 (3)
E5Columbus Crew000
Eastern Conference
E1Toronto FC011
E6New York Red Bulls112
October 25 –Bridgeview, Illinois
E1Toronto FC202 (a)
E3Chicago Fire0
E6New York Red Bulls4
E1Toronto FC2
W2Seattle Sounders FC0
W4Houston Dynamo022
October 26 –Houston, Texas
W1Portland Timbers011
W4Houston Dynamo (a.e.t.)1
W5Sporting Kansas City0
W4Houston Dynamo000
Western Conference
W2Seattle Sounders FC235
W3Vancouver Whitecaps FC000
October 25 –Vancouver, British Columbia
W2Seattle Sounders FC022
W3Vancouver Whitecaps FC5
W6San Jose Earthquakes0

Knockout round

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Team 1 Score Team 2
Eastern Conference
Chicago Fire (E3)0–4New York Red Bulls (E6)
Atlanta United FC (E4)0–0
(1–3 p)
Columbus Crew SC (E5)
Western Conference
Vancouver Whitecaps FC (W3)5–0San Jose Earthquakes (W6)
Houston Dynamo (W4)1–0 (a.e.t.)Sporting Kansas City (W5)

Conference semifinals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Eastern Conference
New York Red Bulls (E6)2–2 (a)Toronto FC (E1)1–21–0
Columbus Crew SC (E5)4–3New York City FC (E2)4–10–2
Western Conference
Houston Dynamo (W4)2–1Portland Timbers (W1)0–02–1
Vancouver Whitecaps FC (W3)0–2Seattle Sounders FC (W2)0–00–2

Conference finals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Eastern Conference
Columbus Crew SC (E5)0–1Toronto FC (E1)0–00–1
Western Conference
Houston Dynamo (W4)0–5Seattle Sounders FC (W2)0–20–3

MLS Cup

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Main article:MLS Cup 2017
Toronto FC2–0Seattle Sounders FC
Report
Attendance: 30,584

Attendance

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See also:Major League Soccer attendance

Average home attendances

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Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.

Pos.TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
1Atlanta United FC17819,40471,87442,51148,200
2Seattle Sounders FC17742,31451,79640,18243,666
3Toronto FC17470,00529,20325,20027,647
4Orlando City SC17425,47725,52723,01825,028
5New York City FC17379,45533,67910,165*22,321
6LA Galaxy17378,12825,66717,40422,243
7Vancouver Whitecaps FC17364,07325,08317,36821,416
8New York Red Bulls17359,97725,21916,21321,175
9Portland Timbers17359,44821,14421,14421,144
10Minnesota United FC17349,13835,04317,49120,538
11Montreal Impact17340,78334,37316,00520,046
12San Jose Earthquakes17337,87350,61717,25619,875
13Sporting Kansas City17332,12120,93318,64819,537
14New England Revolution17329,23333,76710,48719,367
15Real Salt Lake17319,28420,34816,43418,781
16D.C. United17304,36941,41811,97217,904
17Houston Dynamo17297,50722,11514,14817,500
18Chicago Fire17295,51121,89111,24417,383
19Philadelphia Union17285,79718,61915,10716,812
20Columbus Crew SC17262,46920,39110,31815,439
21Colorado Rapids17260,47617,64813,10215,322
22FC Dallas17257,07716,29114,01615,122
 –Total3748,269,91971,87410,16522,112
  • game played at East Hartford

Highest attendances

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Regular season

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekStadium
1Atlanta United FC2–2Toronto FC71,874October 22, 2017 (2017-10-22)33Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2Atlanta United FC3–3Orlando City SC70,425September 16, 2017 (2017-09-16)28Mercedes-Benz Stadium
3Atlanta United FC1–2New York Red Bulls55,297March 5, 2017 (2017-03-05)1Bobby Dodd Stadium
4Seattle Sounders FC1–1Portland Timbers51,796August 27, 2017 (2017-08-27)25CenturyLink Field
5San Jose Earthquakes2–1LA Galaxy50,617July 1, 2017 (2017-07-01)18Stanford Stadium
6Seattle Sounders FC4–0FC Dallas48,478October 15, 2017 (2017-10-15)32CenturyLink Field
7Seattle Sounders FC1–0Portland Timbers47,362May 27, 2017 (2017-05-27)13CenturyLink Field
8Atlanta United FC1–3D.C. United46,011April 30, 2017 (2017-04-30)9Bobby Dodd Stadium
9Atlanta United FC4–0Chicago Fire45,922March 18, 2017 (2017-03-18)3Bobby Dodd Stadium
10Seattle Sounders FC3–1New York Red Bulls45,600March 19, 2017 (2017-03-19)3CenturyLink Field

Player statistics

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See also:Major League Soccer § Player records

Goals

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RankPlayerClubGoals[5]
1HungaryNemanja NikolićChicago Fire24
2SpainDavid VillaNew York City FC22
3ArgentinaDiego ValeriPortland Timbers21
4VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC19
5NorwayOla KamaraColumbus Crew SC18
6ArgentinaIgnacio PiattiMontreal Impact17
EnglandBradley Wright-PhillipsNew York Red Bulls
8ItalySebastian GiovincoToronto FC16
United StatesC. J. SapongPhiladelphia Union
10United StatesJozy AltidoreToronto FC15

Assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[6]
1United StatesSacha KljestanNew York Red Bulls17
2SpainVíctor VázquezToronto FC16
3United StatesLee NguyenNew England Revolution15
4ParaguayMiguel AlmirónAtlanta United FC14
ColombiaMichael BarriosFC Dallas
ArgentinaFederico HiguaínColumbus Crew SC
7ArgentinaYamil AsadAtlanta United FC13
SlovakiaAlbert RusnákReal Salt Lake
9FranceRomain AlessandriniLA Galaxy12
UruguayNicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC
Bosnia and HerzegovinaHaris MedunjaninPhiladelphia Union

Shutouts

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RankPlayerClubShutouts[7]
1SwitzerlandStefan FreiSeattle Sounders FC13
2United StatesAlex BonoToronto FC10
United StatesTim MeliaSporting Kansas City
United StatesLuis RoblesNew York Red Bulls
5JamaicaAndre BlakePhiladelphia Union9
United StatesJesse GonzálezFC Dallas
United StatesZack SteffenColumbus Crew SC
8United StatesCody CropperNew England Revolution8
United StatesBrad GuzanAtlanta United FC
United StatesMatt LampsonChicago Fire
United StatesNick RimandoReal Salt Lake

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FCMinnesota United FC6–1March 12
MexicoErick TorresHouston DynamoNew York Red Bulls4–1April 1
United StatesC. J. SapongPhiladelphia UnionNew York Red Bulls3–0May 6
IraqJustin MeramColumbus Crew SCMontreal Impact3–2May 13
Guinea-BissauGersoSporting Kansas CitySeattle Sounders FC3–0May 17
ParaguayMiguel AlmirónAtlanta United FCHouston Dynamo4–1May 20
BelgiumRoland LamahFC DallasReal Salt Lake6–2June 3
GhanaDavid AccamChicago FireOrlando City SC4–0June 24
SpainDavid VillaNew York City FCNew York Red Bulls3–2August 6
Sierra LeoneKei KamaraNew England RevolutionOrlando City SC4–0September 2
VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FCNew England Revolution7–0September 13
VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FCOrlando City SC3–3September 16
United StatesPatrick Mullins4D.C. UnitedSan Jose Earthquakes4–0September 23
United StatesJustin MorrowToronto FCNew York Red Bulls4–2September 30
HungaryNemanja NikolićChicago FirePhiladelphia Union3–2October 15

4 Scored 4 goals

Awards

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Player of the Month

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Main article:MLS Player of the Month
MonthPlayerClubStatsRef
MarchVenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC5G[8]
AprilUnited StatesJoe BendikOrlando City SC2SO[9]
MayHungaryNemanja NikolićChicago Fire6G, 1A[10]
JuneSpainDavid VillaNew York City FC3G[11]
JulyAustriaDaniel RoyerNew York Red Bulls6G, 1A[12]
AugustArgentinaIgnacio PiattiMontreal Impact7G, 1A[13]
SeptemberVenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC9G[14]

Player and Team of the week

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  • Bold denotes player of the week.
Team of the week
WeekGoalkeeperDefenderMidfielderForwardBenchCoach
1
[15][16]
United StatesBendik (ORL)SwedenSjöberg (COL)
United StatesSpector (ORL)
GermanyJungwirth (SJ)
United StatesLima (SJ)
United StatesAcosta (DAL)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
PanamaGodoy (SJ)
GhanaAccam (CHI)
NigeriaAdi (POR)
HondurasQuioto (HOU)
United StatesMelia (SKC)
United StatesHedges (DAL)
BrazilFelipe (NY)
United StatesJones (PHI)
CanadaDavies (VAN)
MexicoTorres (HOU)
CanadaLarin (ORL)
ColombiaWílmer Cabrera (HOU)
2
[17][18]
United StatesHoward (COL)United StatesGarza (ATL)
NetherlandsKappelhof (CHI)
United StatesHedges (DAL)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
United StatesMcCarty (CHI)
PanamaGodoy (SJ)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
MexicoTorres (HOU)
VenezuelaMartínez (ATL)
SpainVilla (NYC)
New ZealandGleeson (POR)
United StatesLima (SJ)
BrazilAlex (HOU)
BrazilFelipe (NY)
United StatesLletget (LA)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
HondurasElis (HOU)
ArgentinaGerardo Martino (ATL)
3
[19][20]
United StatesSteffen (CLB)United StatesGarza (ATL)
United StatesCrognale (CLB)
United StatesSpector (ORL)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
CanadaBernier (MTL)
Costa RicaGuzmán (POR)
United StatesFeilhaber (SKC)
ArgentinaUrruti (DAL)
VenezuelaMartínez (ATL)
CanadaLarin (ORL)
United StatesBendik (ORL)
United StatesKallman (MIN)
United StatesBurch (COL)
ArgentinaGrana (DAL)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
Costa RicaWallace (NYC)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
United StatesGregg Berhalter (CLB)
4
[21][22]
United StatesVan Oekel (RSL)United StatesTierney (NE)
United StatesLong (NY)
GhanaAfful (CLB)
UruguayFagúndez (NE)
United StatesNguyen (NE)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
BrazilArtur (CLB)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
United StatesAgudelo (NE)
Sierra LeoneKamara (NE)
United StatesRobles (NY)
United StatesMaund (VAN)
JamaicaPhillips (RSL)
United StatesAdams (NY)
United StatesTrapp (CLB)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
NigeriaAdi (POR)
United StatesJay Heaps (NE)
5
[23][24]
United StatesHamid (DC)United StatesFarfan (POR)
SloveniaDelamea (NE)
SwedenSvensson (SEA)
IraqMeram (CLB)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
ArgentinaLaba (VAN)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
UruguayTechera (VAN)
MexicoTorres (HOU)
United StatesRamirez (MIN)
United StatesBono (TOR)
United StatesCrognale (CLB)
CanadaEdwards (TOR)
BrazilArtur (CLB)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
CanadaTabla (MTL)
SpainVilla (NYC)
EnglandAdrian Heath (MIN)
6
[25][26]
United StatesGonzález (DAL)United StatesBoswell (DC)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
SloveniaDelamea (NE)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
United StatesMcCarty (CHI)
HondurasEspinoza (SKC)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
ArmeniaMovsisyan (RSL)
ParaguayVillalba (ATL)
United StatesHamid (DC)
United StatesRedding (ORL)
United StatesNagbe (POR)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
ArgentinaAcosta (DC)
United StatesAgudelo (NE)
ColombiaÓscar Pareja (DAL)
7
[27][28]
United StatesMelia (SKC)Costa RicaMatarrita (NYC)
United StatesSpector (ORL)
NorwayNæss (CLB)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
IraqMeram (CLB)
SpainIlie (SKC)
CanadaJohnson (ORL)
ColombiaMontero (VAN)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
ArgentinaSolignac (CHI)
United StatesBendik (ORL)
United StatesParker (VAN)
United StatesMcCarty (CHI)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
United StatesMuyl (NY)
Trinidad and TobagoMolino (MIN)
SpainVilla (NYC)
United StatesMike Petke (RSL)
8
[29][30]
United StatesBendik (ORL)United StatesLong (NY)
United StatesToia (ORL)
United StatesZavaleta (TOR)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
EcuadorGruezo (DAL)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
United StatesDempsey (SEA)
ItalyGiovinco (TOR)
CanadaLarin (ORL)
United StatesShuttleworth (MIN)
Trinidad and TobagoJones (SEA)
CanadaJohnson (ORL)
United StatesMuyl (NY)
SpainVázquez (TOR)
United StatesMorris (SEA)
CanadaJackson-Hamel (MTL)
United StatesJason Kreis (ORL)
9
[31][32]
United StatesHamid (DC)CanadaEdwards (TOR)
GermanyJungwirth (SJ)
United StatesZusi (SKC)
Guinea-BissauGerso (SKC)
United StatesJacobson (VAN)
ArgentinaAcosta (DC)
EnglandHarrison (NYC)
United StatesAgudelo (NE)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
ArgentinaUrruti (DAL)
JamaicaBlake (PHI)
SwitzerlandSutter (ORL)
CubaAlonso (SEA)
VenezuelaHerrera (NYC)
United StatesDelgado (TOR)
Trinidad and TobagoCato (SJ)
NigeriaAdi (POR)
Not awarded
10
[33][34]
JamaicaBlake (PHI)United StatesHedges (DAL)
GermanyJungwirth (SJ)
United StatesMorrow (TOR)
BrazilAlex (HOU)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
United StatesIbarra (MIN)
FinlandRing (NYC)
United StatesSapong (PHI)
Costa RicaWallace (NYC)
United StatesWondolowski (SJ)
United StatesShuttleworth (MIN)
BelgiumCiman (MTL)
NorwayNæss (CLB)
GhanaAccam (CHI)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
ItalyGiovinco (TOR)
SpainVilla (NYC)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
11
[35][36]
United StatesJohnson (NYC)United StatesOnyewu (PHI)
BelgiumVan Damme (LA)
United StatesHairston (COL)
UruguayFagúndez (NE)
IraqMeram (CLB)
BrazilAlex (HOU)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMedunjanin (PHI)
GhanaAccam (CHI)
CanadaRicketts (TOR)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
United StatesBono (TOR)
United StatesVincent (CHI)
GermanyGressel (ATL)
AlbaniaGashi (COL)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
SenegalBadji (COL)
GhanaBlessing (SKC)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
12
[37][38]
United StatesMelia (SKC)United StatesVincent (CHI)
HondurasBernárdez (SJ)
United StatesParker (VAN)
UruguayFagúndez (NE)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMedunjanin (PHI)
Guinea-BissauGerso (SKC)
SpainVilla (NYC)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
United StatesHamid (DC)
United StatesGaddis (PHI)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
Costa RicaBolaños (VAN)
GhanaAccam (CHI)
MexicoG. dos Santos (LA)
United StatesSapong (PHI)
SerbiaVeljko Paunovic (CHI)
13
[39][40]
United StatesHamid (DC)United StatesVincent (CHI)
Costa RicaCalvo (MIN)
United StatesMarshall (SEA)
United StatesFord (COL)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
SpainVázquez (TOR)
NigeriaSunny (RSL)
PortugalJoão Pedro (LA)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
MexicoG. dos Santos (LA)United StatesDeric (HOU)
ArgentinaGonzález Pírez (ATL)
JamaicaLawrence (NY)
GermanyGressel (ATL)
BrazilFelipe (NY)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
EcuadorPlata (RSL)
United StatesCurt Onalfo (LA)
14
[41][42]
United StatesBendik (ORL)United StatesRowe (NE)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
Costa RicaWaston (VAN)
United StatesSpector (ORL)
BelgiumLamah (DAL)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
CubaAlonso (SEA)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesNguyen (NE)
ArgentinaUrruti (DAL)United StatesMelia (SKC)
United StatesFord (COL)
ItalyDonadel (MTL)
UruguayFagúndez (NE)
IraqMeram (CLB)
SpainVilla (NYC)
MexicoTorres (HOU)
United StatesJay Heaps (NE)
15
[43][44]
New ZealandGleeson (POR)PortugalMeira (CHI)
KenyaOlum (POR)
United StatesAbdul-Salaam (SKC)
ColombiaAsprilla (POR)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
GhanaAccam (CHI)
NigeriaAdi (POR)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
Guinea-BissauGerso (SKC)
United StatesMelia (SKC)
LithuaniaVytas (POR)
ArgentinaGrana (DAL)
United StatesPolster (CHI)
SpainIlie (SKC)
Netherlandsde Leeuw (CHI)
ArgentinaUrruti (DAL)
SerbiaVeljko Paunovic (CHI)
16
[45][46]
United StatesRobles (NY)United StatesHarvey (VAN)
HondurasFigueroa (DAL)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
EcuadorPlata (RSL)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
SpainVilla (NYC)
EnglandWright-Phillips (NY)
United StatesShuttleworth (MIN)
SwedenSaeid (COL
United StatesMcCarty (CHI)
ArgentinaPérez García (ORL)
ArgentinaVerón (NY)
IraqMeram (CLB)
ItalyGiovinco (TOR)
ArgentinaGerardo Martino (ATL)
17
[47][48]
JamaicaBlake (PHI)United StatesSweat (NYC)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
United StatesMoor (TOR)
United StatesPolster (CHI)
GhanaAccam (CHI)
VenezuelaHerrera (NYC)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
United StatesBedoya (PHI)
NetherlandsHoesen (SJ)
United StatesMcBean (LA)United StatesHamid (DC)
ArgentinaGonzález Pírez (ATL)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
The GambiaManneh (CLB)
NorwayKamara (CLB)
VenezuelaMartínez (ATL)
SerbiaVeljko Paunovic (CHI)
18
[49][50]
United StatesHoward (COL)United StatesOnyewu (PHI)
United StatesParkhurst (ATL)
United StatesPolster (CHI)
CanadaJohnson (ORL)
SwitzerlandDžemaili (MTL)
FinlandRing (NYC)
United StatesHairston (COL)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
SpainVilla (NYC)
SenegalBadji (COL)
United StatesBingham (SJ)
UruguayAja (ORL)
EnglandHarrison (NYC)
Republic of IrelandDoyle (COL)
United StatesWondolowski (SJ)
ArgentinaUrruti (DAL)
ColombiaÓscar Pareja (DAL)
19
[51][52]
United StatesMcCarthy (PHI)United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
United StatesPalmer-Brown (SKC)
United StatesNerwinski (VAN)
UruguayFagúndez (NE)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
VenezuelaSavarino (RSL)
United StatesDempsey (SEA)
VenezuelaMartínez (ATL)
ItalyGiovinco (TOR)
United StatesRobles (NY)
PanamaMachado (HOU)
MexicoUlloa (DAL)
ColombiaMedranda (SKC)
BelgiumLamah (DAL)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
United StatesBrian Schmetzer (SEA)
20
[53][54]
United StatesGuzan (ATL)United StatesAcosta (RSL)
FranceBrillant (NYC)
United StatesCrognale (CLB)
AustriaRoyer (NY)
United StatesKljestan (NY)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
BrazilAlex (HOU)
EcuadorPlata (RSL)
ParaguayColmán (DAL)
SpainVilla (NYC)
New ZealandGleeson (POR)
NetherlandsLeerdam (SEA)
BrazilFelipe (NY)
BelizeSalazar (MTL)
United StatesBunbury (NE)
IraqMeram (CLB)
United StatesEbobisse (POR)
United StatesJesse Marsch (NY)
21
[55][56]
United StatesCropper (NE)United StatesToia (ORL)
United StatesMoor (TOR)
United StatesParker (VAN)
AustriaRoyer (NY)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
Trinidad and TobagoMolino (MIN)
NorwayO. Kamara (CLB)
Sierra LeoneK. Kamara (NE)
ItalyGiovinco (TOR)
United StatesRobles (NY)
Democratic Republic of the CongoMavinga (TOR)
SwitzerlandThiesson (MIN)
United StatesRowe (NE)
United StatesKljestan (NY)
ParaguayVillalba (ATL)
ColombiaMontero (VAN)
WalesCarl Robinson (VAN)
22
[57][58]
United StatesMcCarthy (PHI)United StatesDoody (CHI)
GhanaOpare (DC)
GuamDeLaGarza (HOU)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
SwitzerlandDžemaili (MTL)
BrazilIlsinho (PHI)
United StatesThompson (SJ)
SpainVilla (NYC)
United StatesSapong (PHI)
United StatesDempsey (SEA)
United StatesJohnson (NYC)
JamaicaPowell (POR)
United StatesMarshall (SEA)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
United StatesKljestan (NY)
EnglandWright-Phillips (NY)
Costa RicaUreña (SJ)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
23
[59][60]
United StatesJohnson (NYC)United StatesMorrow (TOR)
United StatesMarshall (SEA)
GhanaAbubakar (CLB)
PanamaMurillo (NY)
CanadaPiette (MTL)
SwitzerlandDžemaili (MTL)
United StatesBeckerman (COL)
United StatesDelgado (TOR)
HondurasElis (HOU)
SpainVilla (NYC)United StatesHoward (COL)
NetherlandsLeerdam (SEA)
United StatesHedges (DAL)
FinlandRing (NYC)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
IraqMeram (CLB)
UruguaySánchez (HOU)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
24
[61][62]
United StatesHamid (DC)United StatesBesler (SKC)
United StatesMarshall (SEA)
United StatesZusi (SKC)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
SwitzerlandDžemaili (MTL)
United StatesDelgado (TOR)
PeruReyna (VAN)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesLewis (NYC)
CanadaJackson-Hamel (MTL)
United StatesSteffen (CLB)
United StatesFranklin (DC)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
Georgia (country)Vako (SJ)
SpainVilla (NYC)
ColombiaMontero (VAN)
CanadaMauro Biello (MTL)
25
[63][64]
United StatesHamid (DC)Costa RicaWaston (VAN)
GhanaMensah (CLB)
United StatesGlad (RSL)
SpainVázquez (TOR)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesCanouse (DC)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
GhanaDanladi (MIN)
ItalyGiovinco (TOR)
MexicoSilva (RSL)
United StatesBono (TOR)
LithuaniaVytas (POR)
GhanaAbu (CLB)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
EcuadorPlata (RSL)
MexicoTorres (HOU)
NorwayKamara (CLB)
United StatesMike Petke (RSL)
26
[65][66]
United StatesRobles (NY)United StatesLong (NY)
United StatesSteres (LA)
United StatesPolster (CHI)
United StatesKljestan (NY)
United StatesNguyen (NE)
United StatesJones (LA)
MexicoUlloa (DAL)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
Sierra LeoneKamara (NE)
United StatesZardes (LA)
United StatesCropper (NE)
United StatesRomney (LA)
United StatesCaldwell (NE)
BrazilJuninho (CHI)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
United StatesMuyl (NY)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
United StatesJay Heaps (NE)
27
[67][68]
United StatesJohnson (NYC)IranBeitashour (TOR)
ArgentinaGonzález Pírez (ATL)
United StatesMoor (TOR)
United StatesNerwinski (VAN)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
MexicoJ. dos Santos (LA)
SpainVázquez (TOR)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
United StatesSapong (PHI)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
United StatesMelia (SKC)
United StatesRomney (LA)
United StatesFord (COL)
United StatesAdams (NY)
GermanyAigner (COL)
PeruYotún (ORL)
PeruReyna (VAN)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
28
[69][70]
JamaicaBlake (PHI)United StatesVincent (CHI)
United StatesGlad (RSL)
Costa RicaWaston (VAN)
The GambiaManneh (CLB)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
SpainVázquez (TOR)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
ParaguayAlmirón (ATL)
United StatesDwyer (ORL)
Venezuela 'Martínez (ATL)
United StatesJohnson (NYC)
United StatesYueill (SJ)
United StatesTrapp (CLB)
ArgentinaAsad (ATL)
PeruReyna (VAN)
ChileRubio (SKC)
CanadaRicketts (TOR)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
29
[71][72]
United StatesRimando (RSL)United StatesTierney (NE)
United StatesGlad (RSL)
United StatesWilliams (CLB)
ArgentinaAsad (ATL)
VenezuelaSavarino (RSL)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesNguyen (NE)
United StatesArriola (DC)
United StatesMullins (DC)
United StatesRamirez (MIN)
United StatesShuttleworth (MIN)
ArgentinaGonzález Pírez (ATL)
ColombiaChará (POR)
United StatesLarentowicz (ATL)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
United StatesPontius (PHI)
PeruReyna (VAN)
United StatesMike Petke (RSL)
30
[73][74]
JamaicaBlake (PHI)United StatesMorrow (TOR)
Costa RicaWaston (VAN)
United StatesParkhurst (ATL)
United StatesAdams (NY)
IraqMeram (CLB)
PeruYotún (ORL)
United StatesMihailovic (CHI)
HondurasElis (HOU)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
United StatesGonzález (DAL)
United StatesHedges (DAL)
HondurasBernárdez (SJ)
BrazilKaká (ORL)
Georgia (country)Vako (SJ)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
UruguaySánchez (HOU)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
31
[75][76]
United StatesGonzález (DAL)JamaicaLawrence (NY)
United StatesKallman (MIN)
United StatesHedges (DAL)
United StatesAdams (NY)
Trinidad and TobagoMolino (MIN)
GermanyAigner (COL)
SpainIlie (SKC)
United StatesKljestan (NY)
ArgentinaMorales (DAL)
GhanaDanladi (MIN)United StatesRobles (NY)
United StatesOpara (SKC)
BrazilFelipe (NY)
EcuadorGruezo (DAL)
ChileCarmona (ATL)
United StatesMartin (MIN)
United StatesGatt (COL)
United StatesJesse Marsch (NY)
32
[77][78]
United StatesDeric (HOU)United StatesAdams (NY)
SwedenSjöberg (COL)
JamaicaPowell (POR)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
UruguayFagúndez (NE)
United StatesLarentowicz (ATL)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
FranceAlessandrini (LA)
United StatesBruin (SEA)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
United StatesGuzan (ATL)
United StatesNerwinski (VAN)
United StatesLong (NY)
United StatesTrapp (CLB)
United StatesMihailovic (CHI)
MexicoJ. dos Santos (LA)
PeruReyna (VAN)
United StatesCaleb Porter (POR)
33
[79][80]
United StatesKnighton (NE)BrazilLeonardo (HOU)
PanamaTorres (SEA)
PanamaMurillo (NY)
United StatesPicault (PHI)
BrazilIlsinho (PHI)
ArgentinaDíaz (DAL)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
BelgiumLamah (DAL)
United StatesWondolowski (SJ)
SpainVilla (NYC)
United StatesSteffen (CLB)
GermanyJungwirth (SJ)
BrazilAlex (HOU)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
United StatesArriola (DC)
United StatesSapong (PHI)
NetherlandsHoesen (SJ)
United StatesChris Leitch (SJ)

Goal of the Week

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Goal of the Week
WeekPlayerClubRef
1HondurasRomell QuiotoHouston Dynamo[81]
2ParaguayMiguel AlmirónAtlanta United FC[82]
3VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC[83]
4Not awarded
5ArgentinaDiego ValeriPortland Timbers[84]
6UruguayNicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC[85]
7CanadaAnthony Jackson-HamelMontreal Impact[86]
8United StatesDarlington NagbePortland Timbers[87]
9United StatesAndrew JacobsonVancouver Whitecaps FC[88]
10HondurasAlberth ElisHouston Dynamo[89]
11AlbaniaShkëlzen GashiColorado Rapids[90]
12ParaguayMiguel AlmirónAtlanta United FC[91]
13ParaguayHéctor VillalbaAtlanta United FC[92]
14SwitzerlandBlerim DžemailiMontreal Impact[93]
15Not awarded
16ParaguayMiguel AlmirónAtlanta United FC[94]
17United StatesIke OparaSporting Kansas City[95]
18SwitzerlandBlerim DžemailiMontreal Impact[96]
19United StatesIan HarkesD.C. United[97]
20ParaguayHéctor VillalbaAtlanta United FC[98]
21UruguayNicolás MezquidaVancouver Whitecaps FC[99]
22ArgentinaDiego ValeriPortland Timbers[100]
23MexicoLuis SilvaReal Salt Lake[101]
24PeruYordy ReynaVancouver Whitecaps FC[102]
25United StatesDarlington NagbePortland Timbers[103]
26Not awarded
27United StatesGreg GarzaAtlanta United FC[104]
28GermanyKevin KratzAtlanta United FC[105]
29ParaguayHéctor VillalbaAtlanta United FC[106]
30BrazilKakáOrlando City SC[107]
31Not awarded
32HungaryNemanja NikolićChicago Fire[108]
33United StatesPaul ArriolaD.C. United[109]

End-of-season awards

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AwardWinner (club)Ref
Most Valuable PlayerDiego Valeri (Portland Timbers)[110]
Defender of the YearIke Opara (Sporting Kansas City)[111]
Goalkeeper of the YearTim Melia (Sporting Kansas City)[112]
Coach of the YearGreg Vanney (Toronto FC)[113]
Rookie of the YearJulian Gressel (Atlanta United FC)[114]
Newcomer of the YearMiguel Almirón (Atlanta United FC)[115]
Comeback Player of the YearClint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders FC)[116]
Golden BootNemanja Nikolić (Chicago Fire)[117]
Fair Play Player AwardDaMarcus Beasley (Houston Dynamo)[118]
Fair Play Team AwardSeattle Sounders FC[118]
Humanitarian of the YearRyan Hollingshead (FC Dallas)[119]
Referee of the YearAllen Chapman[120]
Assistant Referee of the YearCorey Parker[120]
Goal of the YearHéctor Villalba (Atlanta United FC)[121]
Save of the YearBrad Guzan (Atlanta United FC)[122]

MLS Best XI

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YearGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
2017
[123]
United StatesTim Melia,Sporting KCUnited StatesJustin Morrow,Toronto
United StatesIke Opara,Sporting KC
Costa RicaKendall Waston,Vancouver
ArgentinaDiego Valeri,Portland
ParaguayMiguel Almirón,Atlanta
SpainVictor Vázquez,Toronto
ItalySebastian Giovinco,Toronto
VenezuelaJosef Martínez,Atlanta
HungaryNemanja Nikolić,Chicago
SpainDavid Villa,New York City

Player contracts

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Highest-paid players

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RankPlayerTeamSalary (US)[124]
1BrazilKakáOrlando City$7.2m
2ItalySebastian GiovincoToronto FC$7.1m
3United StatesMichael BradleyToronto FC$6.5m
4ItalyAndrea PirloNew York City FC$5.9m
5SpainDavid VillaNew York City FC$5.6m

Allocation ranking

[edit]
Main article:List of Major League Soccer transfers 2017

The allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a player who is in the MLS allocation list. The MLS allocation list contains selectU.S. National Team players and players transferred outside of MLS garnering a transfer fee of at least $500,000. The allocations will be ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2016 season, taking playoff performance into account.[125] Two expansion teams will take the top spots.[126]

Once the club uses its allocation ranking to acquire a player, it drops to the bottom of the list. A ranking can be traded provided that part of the compensation received in return is another club's ranking. At all times each club is assigned one ranking. The rankings reset at the end of each MLS season.

Original
ranking
Current
ranking
ClubDate allocation used
(rank on that date)
Player signedPrevious clubRef
51New England Revolution[D][127]
22Minnesota United FC[A][B][128][129]
83Orlando City SC
64San Jose Earthquakes[D][127]
115Philadelphia Union
46Houston Dynamo[C][130]
137Real Salt Lake
148Sporting Kansas City
159LA Galaxy
1610New York City FC
1711New York Red Bulls
1812FC Dallas
1913Montreal Impact
2014Colorado Rapids
2115Toronto FC
2216Seattle Sounders FC
1017Portland Timbers[E][131]
118Atlanta United FCJanuary 26, 2017 (1)United StatesBrad GuzanEnglandMiddlesbrough[132]
719Vancouver Whitecaps FC[B]February 15, 2017 (1)ColombiaFredy Montero(loan)ChinaTianjin TEDA[129]
1220D.C. United[C]June 20, 2017 (1)JamaicaDeshorn BrownUnited StatesTampa Bay Rowdies[130]
321Chicago Fire[A][E]December 23, 2016 (2)BrazilJuninho(loan)MexicoTijuana[128]
August 10, 2017 (6)MexicoRichard SánchezMexicoUANL[131]
922Columbus Crew SCAugust 10, 2017 (1)HungaryKrisztián NémethQatarAl-Gharafa[133]
  1. ^
    On December 23, 2016, Chicago Fire acquired the number 2 allocation ranking from Minnesota United in exchange for the number 3 allocation ranking, a second-round selection (25th overall) in the2017 MLS SuperDraft, and generalallocation money.
  2. ^
    On February 15, 2017, Vancouver Whitecaps acquired the number 1 allocation ranking from Minnesota United in exchange for the number 5 allocation ranking, $100,000 in 2018 generalallocation money, $125,000 in 2018 targetedallocation money, and a 2017international roster spot.
  3. ^
    On June 20, 2017, D.C. United acquired the number 1 allocation ranking from Houston Dynamo in exchange for the number 9 allocation ranking, $100,000 in generalallocation money, $75,000 in targetedallocation money, and a 2018international roster spot.
  4. ^
    On July 3, 2017, New England Revolution acquired the number 2 allocation ranking and either $175,000 in 2018 targetedallocation money or $100,000 in 2018 generalallocation money and $75,000 in 2018 targetedallocation money from San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for the number 5 allocation ranking and $175,000 in generalallocation money.
  5. ^
    On August 10, 2017, Chicago Fire acquired the number 6 allocation ranking from Portland Timbers in exchange for the number 19 allocation ranking and Chicago's natural third-round selection in the2018 MLS SuperDraft, which will be upgraded to Chicago's natural second-round selection in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft shouldRichard Sánchez appear in five or more games for the remainder of 2017 season.

Coaches

[edit]

Eastern Conference

[edit]

Western Conference

[edit]

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  39. ^Baer, Benjamin (May 29, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 13): LA Galaxy show dominance in Cali Clasico".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  40. ^Stejskal, Sam (May 30, 2017)."Miguel Almiron wins second straight Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 11, 2018.
  41. ^Brisendine, Steve (June 5, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 14): Lions' defense shows big".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  42. ^Boehm, Charles (June 6, 2017)."FC Dallas' Roland Lamah wins Alcatel MLS Player of the Week after hat trick".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  43. ^Panizo, Franco (June 12, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 15): Portland Timbers impress in shutout win".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  44. ^Stejskal, Sam (June 13, 2017)."Fanendo Adi wins Alcatel MLS Player of the Week for Week 15".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  45. ^Boehm, Charles (June 19, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 16): Brace-bagging star trio lead the line".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  46. ^Stejskal, Sam (June 20, 2017)."NYCFC star David Villa wins Alcatel MLS Player of the Week for Week 16".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  47. ^Boehm, Charles (June 26, 2017)."Team of the Week (Wk 17): Rivalry Week heroes and hot scorers headline".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  48. ^Zeitlin, Dave (June 27, 2017)."Chicago Fire's David Accam named Alcatel MLS Player of the Week for Week 17".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  49. ^Panizo, Franco (July 3, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 18): Colorado Rapids trio lead the way".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  50. ^Panizo, Franco (July 3, 2017)."Chicago Fire's Nemanja Nikolic wins Week 18 Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  51. ^Boehm, Charles (July 7, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 19): Slick RSL duo headline star-laden front line".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  52. ^Boehm, Charles (July 7, 2017)."Seattle's Clint Dempsey wins Alcatel Player of the Week for MLS Week 19".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  53. ^Brisendine, Steve (July 24, 2017)."2017 Team of the Week (Wk 20): Guzan shines in return, NY clubs show big".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  54. ^Stejskal, Sam (July 25, 2017)."New York's Daniel Royer wins Alcatel Player of the Week for Week 20".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  55. ^Brisendine, Steve (July 31, 2017)."2017 Team of the week (Wk 21): Reds, Revs lead the way as East dominates".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  56. ^Quillen, Ian (August 3, 2017)."Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco is Alcatel Player of the Week for MLS Week 21".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  57. ^Brisendine, Steve (August 7, 2017)."2017 MLS Team of the Week (Wk 22): David Villa, Union trio head the list".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  58. ^Boehm, Charles (August 8, 2017)."NYCFC's David Villa wins Alcatel MLS Player of the Week after hat trick".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 12, 2018.
  59. ^Brisendine, Steve (August 14, 2017)."2017 MLS Team of the Week (Wk 23) | Samuel Piette shines in MTL debut".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  60. ^Zeitlin, Dave (August 15, 2017)."Toronto FC defender Justin Morrow named Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  61. ^Brisendine, Steve (August 21, 2017)."Team of the Week (Wk 24): Impact attack, SKC defense dominate".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  62. ^Boehm, Charles (August 22, 2017)."Montreal maestro Ignacio Piatti voted Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  63. ^Brisendine, Steve (August 28, 2017)."MLS Team of the Week (Wk. 25): Dominating wins lead to three spots for RSL".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  64. ^Stejskal, Sam (August 29, 2017)."Toronto FC star Sebastian Giovinco voted Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  65. ^Baer, Benjamin (September 4, 2017)."MLS Team of the Week (Wk. 26): Galaxy stars align for second home win".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  66. ^Stejskal, Sam (September 5, 2017)."New England's Kei Kamara wis Alcatel MLS Player of the Week for Week 26".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  67. ^Brisendine, Steve (September 11, 2017)."MLS Team of the Week (Week 27): Toronto FC dominate with four picks".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  68. ^Zeitlin, Dave (September 12, 2017)."Toronto FC striker Jozy Altidore voted Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  69. ^Stejskal, Sam (September 19, 2017)."MLS Team of the Week (Wk 28): Atlanta land two in top XI after 10-goal week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  70. ^Boehm, Charles (September 19, 2017)."Atlanta's Josef Martinez voted Alcatel MLS Player of the Week for Week 28".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  71. ^Brisendine, Steve (September 25, 2017)."Team of the Week, Week 29: RSL trio recognized after beating Sounders".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  72. ^Boehm, Charles (September 26, 2017)."DC United's Patrick Mullins cruises to Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  73. ^Brisendine, Steve (October 2, 2017)."Team of the Week (Week 30): Shield-clinching Toronto FC land two in XI".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  74. ^Zeitlin, Dave (October 3, 2017)."TFC's Justin Morrow named Alcatel MLS Player of the Week after hat trick".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  75. ^Zeitlin, Dave (October 10, 2017)."MLS Team of the Week (Week 31): NYRB, Dallas, Loons all land three players".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  76. ^Zeitlin, Dave (October 10, 2017)."Minnesota's Kevin Molino named Alcatel MLS Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  77. ^Baer, Benjamin (October 16, 2017)."Team of the Week (Week 32): Best buds Valeri and Blanco lead Timbers".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  78. ^Acero, Edgar (October 17, 2017)."Fire's Nemanja Nikolic wins Alcatel MLS Player of the Week after hat trick".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  79. ^Baer, Benjamin (October 23, 2017)."Team of the Week (Week 33): Wondolowski comes up big in the clutch for SJ".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 5, 2018.
  80. ^Zeitlin, Dave (October 24, 2017)."San Jose Earthquakes striker Chris Wondolowski named Player of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedJune 7, 2018.
  81. ^Stejskal, Sam (March 9, 2017)."Houston's Romell Quioto wins MLS Goal of the Week for opening week of 2017".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  82. ^Stejskal, Sam (March 16, 2017)."Miguel Almiron wins MLS Goal of the Week for Week 2 of 2017".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  83. ^Stejskal, Sam (March 23, 2017)."Atlanta United's Josef Martinez wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 3".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  84. ^Stejskal, Sam (April 6, 2017)."Portland's Diego Valeri wins MLS Goal of the Week for Week 5".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  85. ^Stejskal, Sam (April 13, 2017)."Nicolas Lodeiro wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 6".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  86. ^Boehm, Charles (April 20, 2017)."Montreal's Anthony Jackson-Hamel wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 7".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  87. ^Stejskal, Sam (April 27, 2017)."Portland's Darlington Nagbe wins MLS AT&T Goal of the Week for Week 8".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  88. ^Boehm, Charles (May 4, 2017)."Vancouver's Andrew Jacobson wins AT&T Goal of the Week for Week 9".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  89. ^Stejskal, Sam (May 11, 2017)."Houston's Alberth Elis wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 10".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  90. ^Stejskal, Sam (May 18, 2017)."Colorado's Shkelzen Gashi wins AT&T Goal of the Week for Week 11".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  91. ^Stejskal, Sam (May 25, 2017)."Atlanta United's Miguel Almiron wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 12".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  92. ^Stejskal, Sam (June 2, 2017)."Atlanta United's Hector Villalba wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 13".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  93. ^Stejskal, Sam (June 8, 2017)."Montreal's Blerim Dzemaili wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 14".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  94. ^Rodriguez, Alicia (June 22, 2017)."Atlanta United's Almiron wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 16".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  95. ^Panizo, Franco (June 29, 2017)."Sporting Kansas City's Ike Opara wins Week 17's AT&T MLS Goal of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  96. ^Rodriguez, Alicia (July 6, 2017)."Impact's Blerim Dzemaili claims Week 18 AT&T MLS Goal of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  97. ^Boehm, Charles (July 14, 2017)."DC United's Ian Harkes wins Week 19 AT&T MLS Goal of the Week award".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  98. ^Quillen, Ian (July 28, 2017)."Hector Villalba's game-winning rocket takes Week 20 Goal of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  99. ^Acero, Edgar (August 4, 2017)."Nicolas Mezquida's bicycle kick wins Week 21 AT&T MLS Goal of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  100. ^Stejkal, Sam (August 11, 2017)."Portland Timbers' Diego Valeri wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 22".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  101. ^Stejkal, Sam (August 18, 2017)."Real Salt Lake's Luis Silva wins AT&T Goal of the Week for Week 23".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  102. ^Stejskal, Sam (August 25, 2017)."Vancouver's Yordy Reyna wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 24".Major League Soccer. RetrievedAugust 8, 2019.
  103. ^Rodriguez, Alicia (August 31, 2017)."Portland's Darlington Nagbe takes Week 25 AT&T MLS Goal of the Week".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  104. ^Stejskal, Sam (September 15, 2017)."Atlanta United's Greg Garza wins MLS Goal of the Week for Week 27".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  105. ^Stejskal, Sam (September 21, 2017)."Atlanta's Kevin Kratz wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 28".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  106. ^Quillen, Ian (September 28, 2017)."Atlanta's Hector "Tito" Villalba wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 29".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  107. ^Stejskal, Sam (October 6, 2017)."Orlando City's Kaka wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 30".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  108. ^Stejskal, Sam (October 19, 2017)."Chicago Fire's Nemanja Nikolic wins AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 32".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  109. ^Boehm, Charles (October 25, 2017)."DC's Paul Arriola wins Week 33 AT&T MLS Goal of the Week in RFK swansong".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  110. ^Boehm, Charles (December 4, 2017)."Portland Timbers' Diego Valeri wins 2017 Landon Donovan MLS MVP award".Major League Soccer. RetrievedDecember 4, 2017.
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  112. ^Stejskal, Sam (November 16, 2017)."Sporting KC's Tim Melia named 2017 MLS Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year".Major League Soccer. RetrievedNovember 16, 2017.
  113. ^Stejskal, Sam (November 27, 2017)."Toronto FC's Greg Vanney named 2017 MLS Coach of the Year".Major League Soccer. RetrievedNovember 27, 2017.
  114. ^Stejskal, Sam (November 8, 2017)."Atlanta midfielder Julian Gressel wins 2017 AT&T MLS Rookie of the Year".Major League Soccer. RetrievedNovember 7, 2017.
  115. ^Boehm, Charles (November 20, 2017)."Atlanta United's Miguel Almiron named 2017 MLS Newcomer of the Year".Major League Soccer. RetrievedNovember 20, 2017.
  116. ^Stejskal, Sam (November 15, 2017)."Seattle Sounders' Clint Dempsey named 2017 MLS Comeback Player of the Year".Major League Soccer. RetrievedNovember 15, 2017.
  117. ^Stejskal, Sam (October 22, 2017)."Chicago Fire striker Nemanja Nikolic wins 2017 MLS Golden Boot".Major League Soccer. RetrievedOctober 22, 2017.
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