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2019 Major League Soccer season

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24th season of Major League Soccer

Football league season
Major League Soccer
Season2019
Dates
  • March 2 – October 6
    (regular season)
  • October 19 – November 10
    (Playoffs)
Teams24
MLS CupSeattle Sounders FC
(2nd title)
Supporters' ShieldLos Angeles FC
(1st shield)
Champions League
(United States)
Atlanta United FC
Los Angeles FC
New York City FC
Seattle Sounders FC
Champions League
(Canada)
Montreal Impact
Leagues Cup
(canceled)
D.C. United
LA Galaxy
Minnesota United FC
New York Red Bulls
Philadelphia Union
Portland Timbers
Real Salt Lake
Toronto FC
Matches408
Goals1,241 (3.04 per match)
Top goalscorerCarlos Vela
(34 goals)
Best goalkeeperBrad Guzan
Bill Hamid
(14 shutouts each)
Biggest home win6 goals:
SKC 7–1MTL
(March 30)
MIN 7–1CIN
(June 29)
DAL 6–0SKC
(October 6)
Biggest away win5 goals:
SJ 0–5LAFC
(March 30)
Highest scoring9 goals:
COL 6–3MTL
(August 3)
LA 7–2SKC
(September 15)
Longest winning run6 games:
Seattle Sounders FC
(September 29 –November 10)
Longest unbeaten run13 games:
Toronto FC
(August 10 –November 10)
Longest winless run11 games:
Colorado Rapids
(March 2 – May 19)
Longest losing run8 games:
Colorado Rapids
(March 23 – May 19)
Highest attendance72,548
ATL 3–0LA
(August 3)
Lowest attendance6,074
CHI 5–0NE
(May 8)
Total attendance8,676,109
Average attendance21,265
2018
2020

The2019 Major League Soccer season was the 24th season ofMajor League Soccer. The regular season began on March 2, 2019 and ended on October 6. TheMLS Cup Playoffs began on October 19 and concluded withMLS Cup 2019 on November 10, under a new format that included 14 teams and consisted only of single-match rounds.[1]

FC Cincinnati joined the league as an expansion franchise, bringing the total number of clubs to 24.[2]Minnesota United FC opened their firstsoccer-specific stadium,Allianz Field, on April 13.[3]

Atlanta United FC were the defendingMLS Cup champions, whileNew York Red Bulls were the defendingSupporters' Shield winners.[4][5]

Los Angeles FC won their first Supporters' Shield with an MLS single-season record 72 points, whileSeattle Sounders FC won their second MLS Cup title.

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Main article:List of Major League Soccer stadiums
Western Conference
TeamStadiumCapacity (Maximum)
Colorado RapidsDick's Sporting Goods Park18,061
FC DallasToyota Stadium20,500
Houston DynamoBBVA Stadium22,039
LA GalaxyDignity Health Sports Park27,000
Los Angeles FCBanc of California Stadium22,000
Minnesota United FCAllianz Field19,400
Portland TimbersProvidence Park25,218
Real Salt LakeRio Tinto Stadium20,213
San Jose EarthquakesAvaya Stadium18,000
Seattle Sounders FCCenturyLink Field[A]39,419 (68,740)
Sporting Kansas CityChildren's Mercy Park18,467
Vancouver Whitecaps FCBC Place[A]22,120 (54,500)


Eastern Conference
TeamStadiumCapacity
Atlanta United FCMercedes-Benz Stadium[A]42,500 (71,000)
Chicago FireSeatGeek Stadium20,000
FC CincinnatiNippert Stadium[A]32,250 (40,000)
Columbus Crew SCMapfre Stadium19,968
D.C. UnitedAudi Field20,000
Montreal ImpactSaputo Stadium20,801
New England RevolutionGillette Stadium[A]20,000 (65,878)
New York City FCYankee Stadium[A]28,743 (47,309)
New York Red BullsRed Bull Arena25,000
Orlando City SCExploria Stadium25,500
Philadelphia UnionTalen Energy Stadium18,500
Toronto FCBMO Field[A]30,000 (36,000)

  1. ^
    Non-soccer specific stadium and artificially reduced capacity.

The Portland Timbers announced in late 2018 that, due to expansion construction at Providence Park, they would play the first 12 games of the 2019 season on the road. The construction, which added about 4000 seats (bringing the total capacity to just over 25,000), also included a completely remodeled east side of the stadium, an updated concourse and concession stands on the west side of the stadium, a new scoreboard, ribbon boards and video board, and new turf. The stadium was expected to be ready to host MLS games in May or June 2019.[6] The first home game for Portland in their renovated stadium was held on June 1, 2019, against Los Angeles FC.[7]

Two stadiums were renamed during the season. First, on June 4, Exploria Resorts acquired the naming rights to Orlando City Stadium, which was accordingly renamed Exploria Stadium.[8] Then, on June 13, theU.S. arm of the Spanish multinational bankBBVA announced a rebranding of the U.S. operations from "BBVA Compass" to "BBVA". As part of the rebranding, BBVA Compass Stadium became simply BBVA Stadium.[9]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All teams useAdidas askit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Atlanta United FCNetherlandsFrank de BoerUnited StatesMichael ParkhurstAmerican Family Insurance
Chicago FireSerbiaVeljko PaunovićUnited StatesDax McCartyMotorola
FC CincinnatiNetherlandsRon Jans[a]Costa RicaKendall WastonMercy Health[10]
Colorado RapidsUnited StatesRobin Fraser[b]United StatesTim HowardTransamerica
Columbus Crew SCUnited StatesCaleb PorterUnited StatesWil TrappAcura
D.C. UnitedUnited StatesBen OlsenEnglandWayne RooneyLeidos
FC DallasUnited StatesLuchi GonzalezSwitzerlandReto ZieglerAdvoCare
Houston DynamoUnited StatesDavy Arnaud[c]United StatesDaMarcus BeasleyMD Anderson[note 1]
LA GalaxyArgentinaGuillermo Barros SchelottoSwedenZlatan IbrahimovićHerbalife
Los Angeles FCUnited StatesBob BradleyMexicoCarlos VelaYouTube TV
Minnesota United FCEnglandAdrian HeathCubaOsvaldo AlonsoTarget
Montreal ImpactColombiaWílmer Cabrera[d]ArgentinaIgnacio PiattiBank of Montreal
New England RevolutionUnited StatesBruce Arena[e]SpainCarles GilUnitedHealthcare
New York City FCSpainDomènec TorrentFinlandAlexander RingEtihad Airways[note 2]
New York Red BullsUnited StatesChris ArmasUnited StatesLuis RoblesRed Bull
Orlando City SCRepublic of IrelandJames O'ConnorPortugalNaniOrlando Health
Philadelphia UnionUnited StatesJim CurtinUnited StatesAlejandro BedoyaBimbo Bakeries USA
Portland TimbersVenezuelaGiovanni SavareseArgentinaDiego ValeriAlaska Airlines[note 3]
Real Salt LakeUnited StatesFreddy Juarez[f]United StatesKyle BeckermanLifeVantage
San Jose EarthquakesArgentinaMatías AlmeydaUnited StatesChris Wondolowski
Seattle Sounders FCUnited StatesBrian SchmetzerUruguayNicolás LodeiroZulily[note 4]
Sporting Kansas CityUnited StatesPeter VermesUnited StatesMatt BeslerIvy Funds
Toronto FCUnited StatesGreg VanneyUnited StatesMichael BradleyBank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FCCanadaMarc Dos SantosSpainJon EriceBell Canada
  1. ^Jans was named head coach on August 4, replacing interim head coachYoann Damet, who took over after FC Cincinnati relievedAlan Koch of his duties on May 7.
  2. ^Fraser was named head coach on August 25, replacing interim head coachConor Casey, who took over after the Rapids relievedAnthony Hudson of his duties as head coach on May 1.
  3. ^Arnaud was named interim head coach on August 13 following the Dynamo's announcement that the club had relievedWílmer Cabrera of his duties as head coach.
  4. ^Cabrera was named head coach on August 21 following the Impact's announcement that the club had relievedRémi Garde of his duties as head coach.
  5. ^Arena was named head coach on May 14, replacing interim head coachMike Lapper, who took over after the Revolution relievedBrad Friedel of his duties on May 9.
  6. ^Juarez was named interim head coach on August 11, after the announcement that RSL would relieveMike Petke of his duties as head coach.
  1. ^Practice jersey sponsor isPhillips 66's76 brand.
  2. ^Practice jersey sponsor isNewYork-Presbyterian.
  3. ^Practice jersey sponsor isDutch Bros. Coffee.
  4. ^Practice jersey sponsor isCHI Franciscan.

Coaching changes

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TeamOutgoing coachManner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position in tableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
Vancouver Whitecaps FCEnglandCraig DalrympleEnd of interim periodNovember 7, 2018Pre-seasonCanadaMarc Dos SantosNovember 7, 2018
FC DallasColombiaÓscar ParejaResignedNovember 16, 2018United StatesLuchi GonzalezDecember 16, 2018
Columbus Crew SCUnited StatesGregg BerhalterSigned byUnited StatesNovember 29, 2018United StatesCaleb PorterJanuary 4, 2019
Atlanta United FCArgentinaTata MartinoEnd of contractDecember 18, 2018NetherlandsFrank de BoerDecember 23, 2018
LA GalaxyUnited StatesDominic KinnearEnd of interim periodJanuary 2, 2019ArgentinaGuillermo Barros SchelottoJanuary 2, 2019
Colorado RapidsEnglandAnthony HudsonFiredMay 1, 201912th in West, 24th overallUnited StatesConor CaseyMay 1, 2019
FC CincinnatiSouth AfricaAlan KochMay 7, 201911th in East, 22nd overallFranceYoann DametMay 7, 2019
New England RevolutionUnited StatesBrad FriedelMay 9, 201912th in East, 23rd overallUnited StatesMike LapperMay 9, 2019
United StatesMike LapperEnd of interim periodMay 14, 201912th in East, 21st overallUnited StatesBruce ArenaMay 14, 2019
FC CincinnatiFranceYoann DametAugust 4, 201912th in East, 24th overallNetherlandsRon JansAugust 4, 2019
Real Salt LakeUnited StatesMike PetkeFiredAugust 10, 20196th in West, 10th overallUnited StatesFreddy JuarezAugust 11, 2019
Houston DynamoColombiaWílmer CabreraAugust 13, 20199th in West, 17th overallUnited StatesDavy ArnaudAugust 13, 2019
Montreal ImpactFranceRémi GardeAugust 21, 20197th in East, 15th overallColombiaWílmer CabreraAugust 21, 2019
Colorado RapidsUnited StatesConor CaseyEnd of interim periodAugust 25, 201911th in West, 22nd overallUnited StatesRobin FraserAugust 25, 2019

Regular season

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Format

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Each club played 34 games, including 17 home games and 17 away games. Teams faced each of their conference opponents twice during the season and non-conference opponents once. Half of the conference games were played at home, and half of the non-conference games were played away from home.[11]

Conference standings

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Eastern Conference

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Main article:Eastern Conference (MLS)
2019 MLS Eastern Conference standings
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1New York City FC(P)34186106342+2164Playoffs Conference Semifinals &2020 CONCACAF Champions League
2Atlanta United FC(P, U)34181245843+1558Playoffs first round &2020 CONCACAF Champions League[a]
3Philadelphia Union(P, L)34161175850+855Playoffs first round &2020 Leagues Cup
4Toronto FC[b](P, L)341310115752+550
5D.C. United(P, L)341310114238+450
6New York Red Bulls(P, L)34141465351+248
7New England Revolution(P)341111125057−745Playoffs first round
8Chicago Fire341012125547+842
9Montreal Impact[b](V)34121754760−13412020 CONCACAF Champions League[c]
10Columbus Crew SC34101683947−838
11Orlando City SC34915104452−837
12FC Cincinnati3462263175−4424
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals scored; 9) home goal differential; 10) coin toss or drawing of lots.
(L)Leagues Cup berth;(P) Playoffs berth;(U)U.S. Open Cup winners;(V)Canadian Championship winners
Notes:
  1. ^as2019 U.S. Open Cup champions
  2. ^abCanadian clubs could not qualify for the2020 CONCACAF Champions League through MLS play.
  3. ^as2019 Canadian Championship winners

Western Conference

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Main article:Western Conference (MLS)
2019 MLS Western Conference standings
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Los Angeles FC(P, S)3421498537+4872Playoffs Conference Semifinals &2020 CONCACAF Champions League
2Seattle Sounders FC(P, C)34161085149+256Playoffs first round &2020 CONCACAF Champions League[a]
3Real Salt Lake(P, L)34161354541+453Playoffs first round &2020 Leagues Cup
4Minnesota United FC(P, L)34151185242+1053
5LA Galaxy(P, L)34161535655+151
6Portland Timbers(P, L)34141374948+149
7FC Dallas(P)34131294846+248Playoffs first round
8San Jose Earthquakes34131655152−144
9Colorado Rapids34121665760−342
10Houston Dynamo34121844557−1240
11Sporting Kansas City34101684967−1838
12Vancouver Whitecaps FC[b]34816103758−2134
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals scored; 9) home goal differential; 10) coin toss or drawing of lots
(C) Champions;(L)Leagues Cup berth;(P) Playoffs berth;(S)Supporters' Shield winner
Notes:
  1. ^As MLS Cup 2019 champions
  2. ^Canadian clubs could not qualify for the2020 CONCACAF Champions League through MLS play.

Overall table

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The leading team in this table wins theSupporters' Shield.

2019 MLS regular season standings
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Los Angeles FC(S)3421498537+48722020 CONCACAF Champions League[a]
2New York City FC34186106342+21642020 CONCACAF Champions League[b]
3Atlanta United FC(U)34181245843+15582020 CONCACAF Champions League[c]
4Seattle Sounders FC(C)34161085249+3562020 CONCACAF Champions League[d]
5Philadelphia Union34161175850+855
6Real Salt Lake34161354641+553
7Minnesota United FC34151185243+953
8LA Galaxy34161535859−151
9Toronto FC341310115752+550
10D.C. United341310114238+450
11Portland Timbers34141375249+349
12New York Red Bulls34141465351+248
13FC Dallas34131295446+848
14New England Revolution341111125057−745
15San Jose Earthquakes34131655255−344
16Colorado Rapids34121665863−542
17Chicago Fire341012125547+842
18Montreal Impact(V)34121754760−13412020 CONCACAF Champions League[e]
19Houston Dynamo34121844959−1040
20Columbus Crew SC34101683947−838
21Sporting Kansas City34101684967−1838
22Orlando City SC34915104452−837
23Vancouver Whitecaps FC34816103759−2234
24FC Cincinnati3462263175−4424
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) Champions;(S)Supporters' Shield winner;(U)U.S. Open Cup winner;(V)Canadian Championship winner
Notes:
  1. ^As Supporters' Shield champions (USA2)
  2. ^As Eastern Conference regular season champions (USA3)
  3. ^As2019 U.S. Open Cup champions (USA4)
  4. ^AsMLS Cup 2019 champions (USA1)
  5. ^As2019 Canadian Championship champions (CAN1)

Fixtures and results

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Home \ AwayATLCHICINCOLCLBDALDCHOULALFCMINMTLNENYCNYORLPHIPORRSLSEASJSKCTORVAN
Atlanta United FC2–01–11–01–31–22–05–03–03–02–13–12–13–31–01–13–12–0
Chicago Fire5–11–24–12–24–00–02–03–25–01–11–01–12–01–12–42–21–1
FC Cincinnati0–20–01–31–43–20–22–10–21–40–21–10–23–00–31–11–51–2
Colorado Rapids3–13–23–02–31–42–11–01–06–31–21–23–32–32–02–11–12–3
Columbus Crew SC2–01–12–21–00–13–10–32–11–02–21–10–22–01–31–20–12–2
FC Dallas3–12–12–05–12–01–15–31–11–11–32–10–02–10–06–03–02–2
D.C. United2–03–30–03–12–10–40–02–20–21–21–01–55–02–01–11–01–1
Houston Dynamo0–12–22–02–12–14–21–32–02–14–02–11–11–10–12–11–13–2
LA Galaxy2–10–12–02–13–23–22–11–20–22–02–12–12–21–37–22–03–4
Los Angeles FC4–30–02–03–12–03–13–30–24–24–24–12–14–14–02–11–16–1
Minnesota United FC7–11–01–01–01–01–00–01–13–31–12–31–03–11–13–12–10–0
Montreal Impact1–11–00–11–03–30–32–30–00–23–00–34–02–12–12–10–22–1
New England Revolution0–22–10–20–21–12–10–22–10–32–01–04–11–10–03–11–14–0
New York City FC4–11–05–21–00–03–22–20–02–12–11–14–20–13–02–13–11–1
New York Red Bulls1–03–11–00–22–30–03–21–21–21–12–10–12–04–04–12–02–2
Orlando City SC0–12–55–14–31–02–01–20–12–21–33–32–20–11–31–00–21–0
Philadelphia Union3–12–02–01–13–02–13–12–11–13–06–11–23–22–21–30–01–3
Portland Timbers0–23–22–21–00–14–04–02–30–02–20–21–11–01–23–12–13–1
Real Salt Lake2–12–01–02–42–11–20–21–13–12–14–01–23–01–02–03–01–0
Seattle Sounders FC2–14–12–00–01–04–31–11–03–34–22–11–21–02–22–33–21–0
San Jose Earthquakes4–11–03–11–12–22–03–00–50–31–23–01–23–01–00–14–13–1
Sporting Kansas City0–31–02–30–21–00–21–51–07–14–42–22–02–21–23–22–11–1
Toronto FC3–22–22–13–21–00–01–34–32–13–24–03–11–11–21–21–22–2
Vancouver Whitecaps FC0–12–21–12–11–02–10–21–02–31–31–11–00–10–01–30–31–1
Source:MLS
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Playoffs

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Main article:2019 MLS Cup playoffs

Format

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TheMLS Cup Playoffs were expanded from 12 teams to 14 for the 2019 season, eliminating the use oftwo-legged series and re-seeding in favor of a shorter playoff format. The top seven teams in each conference advanced to a single elimination bracket, with the top team in each conference earning a first round bye. TheMLS Cup Final took place on November 10, 2019.[1]

Bracket

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First round
October 19–20
Conference semifinals
October 23–24
Conference finals
October 29–30
MLS Cup
November 10
            
E1New York City FC1
E4Toronto FC2
E4Toronto FC (a.e.t.)5
E5D.C. United1
E4Toronto FC2
Eastern Conference
E2Atlanta United FC1
E2Atlanta United FC1
E7New England Revolution0
E2Atlanta United FC2
E3Philadelphia Union0
E3Philadelphia Union (a.e.t.)4
E6New York Red Bulls3
E4Toronto FC1
W2Seattle Sounders FC3
W1Los Angeles FC5
W5LA Galaxy3
W4Minnesota United FC1
W5LA Galaxy2
W1Los Angeles FC1
Western Conference
W2Seattle Sounders FC3
W2Seattle Sounders FC (a.e.t.)4
W7FC Dallas3
W2Seattle Sounders FC2
W3Real Salt Lake0
W3Real Salt Lake2
W6Portland Timbers1

Note: The higher seeded team hosted matches, with the MLS Cup host determined by overall points.
Source:2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Bracket

Attendance

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See also:Major League Soccer attendance

Average home attendances

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As of October 6, 2019[citation needed]
Pos.TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
1Atlanta United FC17892,66372,54842,53752,510
2Seattle Sounders FC17684,19250,07237,72240,247
3FC Cincinnati17464,72032,25025,09527,336
4Portland Timbers17428,70625,21825,21825,218
5Toronto FC17425,81628,98922,65125,048
6LA Galaxy17394,47727,08819,01523,205
7Orlando City SC17386,94025,52722,34122,761
8Los Angeles FC17378,26522,75722,00122,251
9New York City FC17358,82028,89518,11321,107
10Minnesota United FC17335,29119,90619,60019,723
11Vancouver Whitecaps FC17331,74527,83716,13819,514
12San Jose Earthquakes17319,27250,85015,23218,781
13Sporting Kansas City17316,21119,97917,08318,601
14Real Salt Lake17308,05020,83815,94918,121
15D.C. United17301,64420,60012,52117,744
16New York Red Bulls17293,76920,12811,11517,281
17Philadelphia Union17290,88319,14512,89017,111
18New England Revolution17284,53528,6029,42216,737
19Montreal Impact17258,56019,61911,99616,171
20Houston Dynamo17266,46421,77712,60115,674
21Columbus Crew SC17250,42420,8659,68714,856
22FC Dallas17252,31319,09611,91114,842
23Colorado Rapids17242,83316,99810,79414,284
24Chicago Fire17209,51618,2326,07412,324
 –Total4088,676,10972,5486,07421,265

Highest attendances

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Regular season[citation needed]

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekStadium
1Atlanta United3–0LA Galaxy72,548August 3, 201922Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2Atlanta United1–1FC Cincinnati70,382March 10, 20192Mercedes-Benz Stadium
3Atlanta United1–0Orlando City SC68,152May 12, 201911Mercedes-Benz Stadium
4Atlanta United3–3New York Red Bulls68,077July 7, 201918Mercedes-Benz Stadium
5Atlanta United1–3Columbus Crew SC68,046September 14, 201928Mercedes-Benz Stadium
6Atlanta United2–0Chicago Fire67,502June 1, 201914Mercedes-Benz Stadium
7San Jose Earthquakes3–0LA Galaxy50,850June 29, 201917Stanford Stadium
8Seattle Sounders1–2Portland Timbers50,072July 21, 201920CenturyLink Field
9Seattle Sounders1–0Minnesota United47,297October 6, 201931CenturyLink Field
10Seattle Sounders4–3LA Galaxy46,673September 1, 201926CenturyLink Field

Player statistics

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See also:Major League Soccer § Player records

Goals

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RankPlayerClubGoals[12]
1MexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC34
2SwedenZlatan IbrahimovićLA Galaxy30
3VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC27
4UruguayDiego RossiLos Angeles FC16
5BrazilHéberNew York City FC15
PolandKacper PrzybyłkoPhiladelphia Union
United StatesChris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes
8Sierra LeoneKei KamaraColorado Rapids14
9ColombiaMauro ManotasHouston Dynamo13
United StatesC.J. SapongChicago Fire
United StatesGyasi ZardesColumbus Crew SC

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
EnglandWayne RooneyD.C. UnitedReal Salt Lake5−0March 16
HungaryKrisztián NémethSporting Kansas CityMontreal Impact7−1March 30
MexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FCSan Jose Earthquakes5−0
UruguayDiego RossiLos Angeles FCD.C. United4−0April 6
United StatesChris Wondolowski4San Jose EarthquakesChicago Fire4−1May 18
ScotlandJohnny RussellSporting Kansas CitySeattle Sounders FC3−2May 26
SwedenZlatan IbrahimovićLA GalaxyLos Angeles FC3−2July 19
Sierra LeoneKei KamaraColorado RapidsMontreal Impact6−3August 3
SwedenZlatan IbrahimovićLA GalaxySporting Kansas City7−2September 15
RomaniaAlexandru MitrițăNew York City FCAtlanta United FC4−1September 25
MexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FCColorado Rapids3−1October 6

Assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[13]
1ArgentinaMaximiliano MoralezNew York City FC20
2ArgentinaDiego ValeriPortland Timbers16
3ColombiaMichael BarriosFC Dallas15
MexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC
5SpainCarles GilNew England Revolution14
6ArgentinaCristian EspinozaSan Jose Earthquakes13
7ArgentinaNicolás GaitánChicago Fire12
SlovakiaJán GregušMinnesota United FC
GermanyJulian GresselAtlanta United FC
UruguayNicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC
SpainAlejandro PozueloToronto FC

Shutouts

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RankPlayerClubShutouts[14]
1United StatesBrad GuzanAtlanta United FC14
United StatesBill HamidD.C. United
3ItalyVito MannoneMinnesota United FC11
4SwitzerlandStefan FreiSeattle Sounders FC10
United StatesNick RimandoReal Salt Lake
6United StatesTyler MillerLos Angeles FC9
United StatesLuis RoblesNew York Red Bulls
8United StatesDavid BinghamLA Galaxy8
United StatesJesse GonzálezFC Dallas
10United StatesEvan BushMontreal Impact7
United StatesSean JohnsonNew York City FC
United StatesBrian RoweOrlando City SC
ArgentinaDaniel VegaSan Jose Earthquakes

Awards

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Player / Team of the Week

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  • Bold denotes League Player of the Week.
  • Italics denotesAudi Player Performance of the Week.
Team of the Week
WeekGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsBenchCoach
1
[15][16]
United StatesHoward (COL)ArgentinaSauro (CLB)
FranceBrillant (DC)
FranceDiallo (MTL)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
United StatesFeilhaber (COL)
AlgeriaTaïder (MTL)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
United StatesArriola (DC)
ColombiaQuintero (MIN)
United StatesMorris (SEA)
United StatesHamid (DC)
Costa RicaCalvo (MIN)
United StatesSteres (LA)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
SpainV. Rodríguez (SEA)
United StatesMueller (ORL)
MexicoE. Álvarez (LA)
United StatesBen Olsen (DC)
2
[17][18]
United StatesSean Johnson (NYC)MadagascarMétanire (MIN)
SloveniaStruna (HOU)
United StatesHagglund (CIN)
NetherlandsLeerdam (SEA)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
EcuadorGruezo (DAL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesZardes (CLB)
ColombiaQuintero (MIN)
United StatesHamid (DC)
United StatesMelia (SKC)
United StatesHerrera (RSL)
CubaAlonso (MIN)
South KoreaHwang (VAN)
United StatesSaief (CIN)
PortugalNani (ORL)
United StatesCaleb Porter (CLB)
3
[19][20]
United StatesRichey (CIN)ArgentinaSauro (CLB)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
ArgentinaJara (DC)
United StatesLletget (LA)
VenezuelaMoreno (DC)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
United StatesMuyl (NY)
ArgentinaPiatti (MTL)
EnglandRooney (DC)
HondurasElis (HOU)
United StatesSteffen (CLB)
Costa RicaWaston (CIN)
United StatesM. Rodríguez (HOU)
MexicoUlloa (CIN)
United StatesAkinola (TOR)
United StatesMorris (SEA)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
South AfricaAlan Koch (CIN)
4
[21][22]
United StatesRowe (ORL)United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
United StatesZimmerman (LAFC)
BrazilRuan (ORL)
United StatesSaief (CIN)
United StatesKljestan (ORL)
United StatesBedoya (PHI)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
United StatesSaucedo (RSL)
GhanaAccam (PHI)
The GambiaManneh (CIN)
United StatesRimando (RSL)
United StatesGarza (CIN)
EnglandElliott (PHI)
PeruAscues (ORL)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
UruguayRossi (LAFC)
South AfricaAlan Koch (CIN)
5
[23][24]
SwitzerlandFrei (SEA)United StatesAnibaba (NE)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
CanadaHenry (VAN)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
MexicoFabián (PHI)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
Guinea-BissauGerso (SKC)
HungaryNémeth (SKC)
HondurasElis (HOU)
United StatesSteffen (CLB)
United StatesBirnbaum (DC)
United StatesMcCarty (CHI)
SpainGil (NE)
EnglandRooney (DC)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
6
[25][26]
United StatesMaurer (DAL)United StatesSteres (LA)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
BrazilRuan (ORL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
SerbiaKatai (CHI)
United StatesBedoya (PHI)
PortugalNani (ORL)
UruguayRossi (LAFC)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
ArgentinaEspinoza (SJ)
United StatesSteffen (CLB)
ItalyMannone (MIN)
GermanyWagner (PHI)
United StatesBassett (COL)
PanamaGodoy (SJ)
JamaicaMattocks (CIN)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
ArgentinaMatias Almeyda (SJ)
7
[27][28]
United StatesBush (MTL)NorwaySkjelvik (LA)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
EnglandOnuoha (RSL)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
ArgentinaT. Martínez (HOU)
ArgentinaL. Rodríguez (DC)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
LibyaTajouri-Shradi (NYC)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
United StatesBruin (SEA)
United StatesMiller (LAFC)
CanadaPiette (MTL)
United StatesFeilhaber (COL)
United StatesBusio (SKC)
AustriaRoyer (NY)
ColombiaFerreira (DAL)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
FranceRémi Garde (MTL)
8
[29][30]
United StatesJ. González (DAL)United StatesHedges (DAL)
EnglandElliott (PHI)
ParaguayMoreira (POR)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
CanadaKaye (LAFC)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
NetherlandsHoesen (SJ)
BrazilHéber (NYC)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesCropper (NE)
United StatesAraujo (LA)
IraqAdnan (VAN)
MexicoDos Santos (LA)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
ArgentinaGaitán (CHI)
CanadaHamilton (TOR)
United StatesLuchi Gonzalez (DAL)
9
[31][32]
United StatesBush (MTL)AustraliaB. Smith (SEA)
United StatesLade (NY)
CanadaHenry (VAN)
MadagascarMétanire (MIN)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
MexicoDos Santos (LA)
United StatesNagbe (ATL)
United StatesSalinas (SJ)
BrazilHéber (NYC)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
United StatesJ. González (DAL)
FranceDiallo (MTL)
FranceTraore (LA)
United StatesYueill (SJ)
HungaryNémeth (SKC)
ColombiaCaicedo (NE)
United StatesEbobisse (POR)
FranceRémi Garde (MTL)
10
[33][34]
United StatesClark (POR)United StatesLima (SJ)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
ArgentinaJara (DC)
United StatesSweat (NYC)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMedunjanin (PHI)
CanadaOsorio (TOR)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
VenezuelaJ. Martínez (ATL)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
BrazilCoronel (PHI)
CanadaHenry (VAN)
United StatesMcCarty (CHI)
United StatesDelgado (TOR)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
GermanyRzatkowski (NY)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
11
[35][36]
United StatesGuzan (ATL)Costa RicaCalvo (CHI)
United StatesBirnbaum (DC)
SwedenTinnerholm (NYC)
MexicoUlloa (CIN)
ArgentinaGaitán (CHI)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
Cape VerdeMonteiro (PHI)
ParaguayVillalba (ATL)
ColombiaMontero (VAN)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
CanadaCrépeau (VAN)
CanadaHenry (VAN)
CanadaKaye (LAFC)
ArgentinaHiguaín (CLB)
United StatesArriola (DC)
SerbiaKatai (CHI)
LiberiaSam Johnson (RSL)
NetherlandsFrank de Boer (ATL)
12
[37][38]
CanadaCrépeau (VAN)SwedenLundqvist (HOU)
EnglandOnuoha (RSL)
EgyptTarek (NY)
MadagascarMétanire (MIN)
United StatesSaucedo (RSL)
ArgentinaVera (HOU)
United StatesYueill (SJ)
United StatesFinlay (MIN)
United StatesWondolowski (SJ)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
SwitzerlandFrei (SEA)
United StatesJones (NE)
AustraliaB. Smith (SEA)
CanadaKaye (LAFC)
United StatesLewis (COL)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
CanadaAkindele (ORL)
United StatesMike Petke (RSL)
13
[39][40]
United StatesRobles (NY)IraqAdnan (VAN)
MadagascarMétanire (MIN)
United StatesBlackmon (LAFC)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
MexicoDos Santos (LA)
United StatesSaucedo (RSL)
ScotlandNicholson (COL)
ArgentinaFernández (POR)
United StatesWondolowski (SJ)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
United StatesBingham (LA)
United StatesKallman (MIN)
NetherlandsLeerdam (SEA)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
ColombiaChará (POR)
United StatesWhite (NY)
RomaniaMitriță (NYC)
CanadaMarc Dos Santos (VAN)
14
[41][42]
JamaicaBlake (PHI)United StatesLima (SJ)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
PanamaMurillo (NY)
CanadaAkindele (ORL)
SpainGil (NE)
ParaguayKaku (NY)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
BrazilShinyashiki (COL)
VenezuelaJ. Martínez (ATL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesGuzan (ATL)
Costa RicaSegura (DC)
CanadaFraser (TOR)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
PanamaBrowne (MTL)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
NetherlandsFrank de Boer (ATL)
15
[43][44]
United StatesHoward (COL)United StatesTrusty (PHI)
GhanaAbubakar (COL)
SwedenTinnerholm (NYC)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
AlgeriaTaïder (MTL)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
BrazilIlsinho (PHI)
SwedenEriksson (SJ)
Sierra LeoneK. Kamara (COL)
BrazilHéber (NYC)
United StatesBush (MTL)
United StatesCannon (DAL)
United StatesThompson (SJ)
EnglandPrice (COL)
FinlandRing (NYC)
ChileGutiérrez (SKC)
GhanaAtuahene (DAL)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
16
[45][46]
United StatesMelia (SKC)IraqAdnan (VAN)
BrazilBressan (DAL)
GhanaAbubakar (COL)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
United StatesKitchen (LA)
ArgentinaF. Álvarez (LA)
ColombiaFerreira (DAL)
Sierra LeoneK. Kamara (COL)
Costa RicaLoría (POR)
United StatesWestberg (TOR)
United StatesAraujo (LA)
HungaryBaráth (SKC)
PeruReyna (VAN)
Guinea-BissauGerso (SKC)
SenegalBadji (DAL)
ArgentinaFernández (POR)
United StatesLuchi Gonzalez (DAL)
17
[47][48]
United StatesRobles (NY)United StatesVines (COL)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
NetherlandsLeerdam (SEA)
Georgia (country)Vako (SJ)
SlovakiaGreguš (MIN)
ColombiaChará (POR)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
IraqMeram (ATL)
EnglandRooney (DC)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
United StatesMacMath (VAN)
United StatesGlad (RSL)
PortugalNani (ORL)
United StatesThompson (SJ)
ColombiaQuintero (MIN)
NigeriaOkwonkwo (MTL)
United StatesBunbury (NE)
ArgentinaMatías Almeyda (SJ)
18
[49][50]
United StatesClark (POR)United StatesHerrera (RSL)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
ColombiaSegura (LAFC)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
CanadaKaye (LAFC)
ArgentinaLedesma (CIN)
United StatesToye (MIN)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesRimando (RSL)
Democratic Republic of the CongoMabiala (POR)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
ArgentinaGaitán (CHI)
HondurasElis (HOU)
United StatesSapong (CHI)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
United StatesBob Bradley (LAFC)
19
[51][52]
ItalyMannone (MIN)LibyaEl-Munir (LAFC)
Costa RicaWaston (CIN)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
Georgia (country)Vako (SJ)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
United StatesYueill (SJ)
PeruAscues (ORL)
Guinea-BissauGerso (SKC)
NorwayDiomande (LAFC)
VenezuelaSavarino (RSL)
United StatesClark (POR)
United StatesBingham (LA)
SenegalSané (ORL)
United StatesO. Gonzalez (TOR)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
United StatesArriola (DC)
AustriaRoyer (NY)
ArgentinaMatías Almeyda (SJ)
20
[53][54]
United StatesTurner (NE)GermanyWagner (PHI)
United StatesFarrell (NE)
EgyptTarek (NY)
SpainGil (NE)
ColombiaFerreira (DAL)
Georgia (country)Vako (SJ)
GermanyGressel (ATL)
ArgentinaFernández (POR)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
VenezuelaJ. Martínez (ATL)
United StatesGuzan (ATL)
Democratic Republic of the CongoMabiala (POR)
United StatesSands (NYC)
United StatesDotson (MIN)
GhanaAccam (CLB)
RomaniaMitriță (NYC)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
NetherlandsFrank de Boer (ATL)
21
[55][56]
United StatesJ. González (DAL)CameroonNouhou (SEA)
SloveniaDelamea (NE)
CanadaBrault-Guillard (MTL)
FinlandLappalainen (MTL)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
ParaguayParedes (POR)
FinlandRing (NYC)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
Georgia (country)Vako (SJ)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
ItalyMannone (MIN)
United StatesLima (SJ)
BrazilEverton Luiz (RSL)
SpainGil (NE)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
United StatesDeLeon (TOR)
NigeriaOkwonkwo (MTL)
VenezuelaGiovanni Savarese (POR)
22
[57][58]
United StatesRobles (NY)United StatesHarvey (LAFC)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
MexicoFabián (PHI)
ChileGutiérrez (SKC)
EnglandPrice (COL)
CanadaAkindele (ORL)
Sierra LeoneK. Kamara (COL)
VenezuelaSavarino (RSL)
CuraçaoRoom (CLB)
United StatesBesler (RSL)
South KoreaHwang (VAN)
ArgentinaGaitán (CHI)
United StatesBedoya (PHI)
ParaguayKaku (NY)
United StatesHurtado (SKC)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
23
[59][60]
PolandTytoń (CIN)EnglandElliott (PHI)
GermanySchweinsteiger (CHI)
United StatesRosenberry (COL)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
VenezuelaZambrano (POR)
SpainGil (NE)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
United StatesBaird (RSL)
VenezuelaJ. Martínez (ATL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesHamid (DC)
FranceBrillant (DC)
GermanyGressel (ATL)
PeruAscues (ORL)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
ChileRubio (COL)
United StatesLuchi Gonzalez (DAL)
24
[61][62]
United StatesTurner (NE)United StatesRobinson (ATL)
United StatesOpara (MIN)
EnglandOnuoha (RSL)
FinlandLappalainen (MTL)
United StatesNagbe (ATL)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
HungaryNikolić (CHI)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
NorwayDiomande (LAFC)
United StatesRowe (ORL)
ArgentinaG. Martínez (ATL)
PeruReyna (VAN)
ColombiaManotas (HOU)
ChileRubio (COL)
United StatesAltidore (TOR)
ArgentinaFernández (POR)
NetherlandsFrank de Boer (ATL)
25
[63][64]
CanadaCrépeau (VAN)United StatesMorrow (TOR)
PeruCallens (NYC)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
GhanaBlessing (LAFC)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
ColombiaFerreira (DAL)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesRimando (RSL)
SwedenTinnerholm (NYC)
FranceZahibo (NE)
SwedenEriksson (SJ)
Czech RepublicOndrášek (DAL)
United StatesZardes (CLB)
United StatesMorris (SEA)
SpainDomè Torrent (NYC)
26
[65][66]
ItalyMannone (MIN)United StatesVillafaña (POR)
New ZealandT. Smith (COL)
United StatesG. Smith (SKC)
United StatesLewis (COL)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMedunjanin (PHI)
ArgentinaEspinoza (SJ)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
United StatesToye (MIN)
United StatesTurner (NE)
United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
United StatesAaronson (PHI)
PolandFrankowski (CHI)
RomaniaMitriță (NYC)
NorwayO. Kamara (DC)
Czech RepublicOndrášek (DAL)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
27
[67][68]
United StatesTurner (NE)United StatesVines (COL)
BrazilRuan (ORL)
United StatesDeLeon (TOR)
United StatesDelgado (TOR)
FinlandRing (NYC)
ColombiaChará (POR)
ArgentinaValeri (POR)
ParaguayMedina (NYC)
BrazilShinyashiki (COL)
UruguayRossi (LAFC)
SwitzerlandFrei (SEA)
SenegalSané (ORL)
United StatesFarrell (NE)
United StatesRosenberry (COL)
United StatesWilliamson (POR)
GhanaBlessing (LAFC)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
SpainDomè Torrent (NYC)
28
[69][70]
United StatesSean Johnson (NYC)IraqAdnan (VAN)
FranceBrillant (DC)
United StatesRosenberry (COL)
PortugalNani (ORL)
SpainGil (NE)
Costa RicaDíaz (CLB)
PolandFrankowski (CHI)
United StatesMorris (SEA)
SwedenIbrahimović (LA)
ColombiaQuintero (MIN)
United StatesBingham (LA)
GhanaHarrison (CLB)
Costa RicaCruz (CIN)
UruguayLodeiro (SEA)
United StatesBradley (TOR)
RomaniaMitriță (NYC)
United StatesSapong (CHI)
United StatesGreg Vanney (TOR)
29
[71][72]
ItalyMannone (MIN)United StatesO. Gonzalez (TOR)
UruguaySilva (RSL)
United StatesDuncan (NY)
ArgentinaPavón (LA)
EnglandPrice (COL)
United StatesHyndman (ATL)
HondurasGarcía (HOU)
EnglandRooney (DC)
VenezuelaJ. Martínez (ATL)
United StatesRamirez (HOU)
United StatesJ. González (DAL)
New ZealandT. Smith (COL)
FranceBrillant (DC)
SlovakiaGreguš (MIN)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
AustriaRoyer (NY)
Sierra LeoneK. Kamara (COL)
United StatesChris Armas (NY)
30
[73][74]
United StatesTurner (NE)United StatesFarrell (NE)
New ZealandBoxall (MIN)
FranceBrillant (DC)
RomaniaMitriță (NYC)
South KoreaHwang (VAN)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
ArgentinaPavón (LA)
United StatesEbobisse (POR)
Sierra LeoneK. Kamara (COL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
United StatesHamid (DC)
United StatesVines (COL)
United StatesDuncan (NY)
United StatesDotson (MIN)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
United StatesMorris (SEA)
ArgentinaBou (NE)
EnglandAdrian Heath (MIN)
31
[75][76]
PolandTytoń (CIN)Democratic Republic of the CongoMabiala (POR)
PanamaTorres (SEA)
United StatesBlackmon (LAFC)
PolandFrankowski (CHI)
HondurasAcosta (DAL)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
GermanyGressel (ATL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
Czech RepublicOndrášek (DAL)
HondurasElis (HOU)
United StatesWestberg (TOR)
United StatesToia (RSL)
United StatesO. Gonzalez (TOR)
ColombiaBarrios (DAL)
NigeriaOkwonkwo (MTL)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
United StatesRamirez (HOU)
United StatesLuchi Gonzalez (DAL)

Goal of the Week

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Goal of the Week
WeekPlayerClubRef
1BrazilAndre ShinyashikiColorado Rapids[77]
2United StatesMemo RodríguezHouston Dynamo[78]
3Costa RicaAllan CruzFC Cincinnati[79]
4The GambiaKekuta MannehFC Cincinnati[80]
5SpainAlejandro PozueloToronto FC[81]
6UruguayNicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC[82]
7ArgentinaEzequiel BarcoAtlanta United FC[83]
8SpainAlejandro PozueloToronto FC[84]
9New ZealandBill TuilomaPortland Timbers[85]
10ArgentinaEzequiel BarcoAtlanta United FC[86]
11ArgentinaGonzalo MartínezAtlanta United FC[87]
12United StatesSebastián SaucedoReal Salt Lake[88]
13VenezuelaJefferson SavarinoReal Salt Lake[89]
14Bosnia and HerzegovinaHaris MedunjaninPhiladelphia Union[90]
15CanadaJordan HamiltonToronto FC[91]
16PeruYordy ReynaVancouver Whitecaps FC[92]
17NigeriaOrji OkwonkwoMontreal Impact[93]
18GhanaEbenezer OforiNew York City FC[94]
19PeruRaúl RuidíazSeattle Sounders FC[95]
20SwedenZlatan IbrahimovićLA Galaxy[96]
21United StatesJordan MorrisSeattle Sounders FC[97]
22SlovakiaAlbert RusnákReal Salt Lake[98]
23CanadaTheo BairVancouver Whitecaps FC[99]
24VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC[100]
25MexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC[101]
26VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC[102]
27United StatesBenny FeilhaberSporting Kansas City[103]
28UruguayNicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC[104]
29VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC[105]
30GermanyJulian GresselAtlanta United FC[106]
31GermanyJulian GresselAtlanta United FC[107]

Player of the Month

[edit]
Main article:MLS Player of the Month
MonthPlayerClubStatsRef
MarchMexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC6 goals, 3 assists[108]
AprilMexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC5 goals, 2 assists[109]
MayUnited StatesChris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes6 goals[110]
JuneArgentinaMaximiliano MoralezNew York City FC3 goals, 6 assists[111]
JulyVenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC7 goals[112]
AugustVenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC6 goals[113]
SeptemberMexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC7 goals[114]

End-of-season awards

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AwardWinner (club)Ref
Most Valuable PlayerCarlos Vela (Los Angeles FC)[115]
Defender of the YearIke Opara (Minnesota United FC)[116]
Goalkeeper of the YearVito Mannone (Minnesota United FC)[117]
Coach of the YearBob Bradley (Los Angeles FC)[118]
Rookie of the YearAndre Shinyashiki (Colorado Rapids)[119]
Newcomer of the YearCarles Gil (New England Revolution)[120]
Comeback Player of the YearJordan Morris (Seattle Sounders FC)[121]
Golden BootCarlos Vela (Los Angeles FC)[122]
Humanitarian of the YearMatt Lampson (LA Galaxy)[123]
Referee of the YearAllen Chapman[124]
Assistant Referee of the YearBrian Dunn[124]
Goal of the YearJosef Martínez (Atlanta United FC)[125]
Save of the YearNick Rimando (Real Salt Lake)[126]

MLS Best XI

[edit]
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef
ItalyVito Mannone,MinnesotaUnited StatesIke Opara,Minnesota
United StatesMiles Robinson,Atlanta
United StatesWalker Zimmerman,LAFC
ColombiaEduard Atuesta,LAFC
SpainCarles Gil,New England
ArgentinaMaxi Moralez,New York City
SpainAlejandro Pozuelo,Toronto
SwedenZlatan Ibrahimović,LA Galaxy
VenezuelaJosef Martínez,Atlanta
MexicoCarlos Vela,LAFC
[127]

Player transfers

[edit]
Main article:List of Major League Soccer transfers 2019

SuperDraft

[edit]
Further information:2019 MLS SuperDraft

TheMLS SuperDraft is an annual event, taking place in January of each year, in which the teams of Major League Soccer select players who have graduated from college or otherwise been signed by the league. The first two rounds of2019 MLS SuperDraft were held on January 11 inChicago. Rounds three and four of the 2019 SuperDraft were held via a conference call on January 14.FC Cincinnati selectedFrankie Amaya with the first overall pick.

Allocation ranking

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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 are ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2018 season, taking playoff performance into account.[128] As an expansion team, FC Cincinnati took the top spot.

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
21San Jose Earthquakes[A][129]
72Minnesota United FC
83Houston Dynamo
94New England Revolution
55Chicago Fire[G][130]
116Vancouver Whitecaps FC
37Orlando City SC[D][131]
138Philadelphia Union
49Colorado Rapids[F][132]
1510FC Dallas
1611Los Angeles FC
1712Real Salt Lake
1813Columbus Crew
1914New York City FC
2015Seattle Sounders FC
2116Sporting Kansas City
2217New York Red Bulls
2318Portland Timbers
2419Atlanta United FC
120FC Cincinnati[B][C][133][134]
1221LA Galaxy[D][E]April 11, 2019 (1)Costa RicaGiancarlo GonzálezItalyBologna[131]
622Toronto FC[A][B][C][E]December 27, 2018 (1)BelgiumLaurent CimanFranceDijon[129][133]
622Toronto FC[A][B][C][E]July 9, 2019 (1)United StatesOmar GonzalezMexicoPachuca[134]
1423D.C. United[F]August 7, 2019 (1)NorwayOla KamaraChinaShenzhen F.C.[132]
1024Montreal Impact[G]August 7, 2019 (1)CanadaBallou TablaSpainBarcelona B[130]
  1. ^
    On December 10, 2018, Toronto FC acquired the number 2 allocation ranking from San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for the number 6 allocation ranking, $75,000 in generalallocation money, and $75,000 in targetedallocation money.
  2. ^
    On December 27, 2018, Toronto FC acquired the number 1 allocation ranking from FC Cincinnati in exchange for the number 2 allocation ranking and the number 30 overall selection in the2019 MLS SuperDraft.
  3. ^
    On January 23, 2019, Toronto FC acquired the number 1 allocation ranking, $150,000 in 2019 general allocation money, $50,000 in 2020 general allocation money, and $100,000 in targeted allocation money from FC Cincinnati in exchange for the number 24 allocation ranking and defenderNick Hagglund.
  4. ^
    On April 11, 2019, LA Galaxy acquired the number 2 allocation ranking from Orlando City in exchange for the number 11 allocation ranking, $300,000 in 2019 targeted allocation money, and $100,000 in 2020 targeted allocation money.
  5. ^
    On April 11, 2019, LA Galaxy acquired the number 1 allocation ranking from Toronto FC in exchange for the number 2 allocation ranking and a natural first-round selection in the2020 MLS SuperDraft.
  6. ^
    On August 7, 2019, D.C. United acquired the number 1 allocation ranking from Colorado Rapids in exchange for the number 11 allocation ranking, $100,000 in 2019 general allocation money, and $100,000 in 2020 general allocation money.
  7. ^
    On August 7, 2019, Montreal Impact acquired the number 1 allocation ranking and defenderJorge Corrales from Chicago Fire in exchange for the number 6 allocation ranking, midfielderMichael Azira, and a second-round selection in the2020 MLS SuperDraft.

References

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