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2021 Major League Soccer season

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26th season of Major League Soccer

Football league season
Major League Soccer
Season2021
Dates
  • April 16 – November 7
    (regular season)
  • November 20 – December 11
    (playoffs)
Teams27
MLS CupNew York City FC (1st title)
Supporters' ShieldNew England Revolution
(1st shield)
Champions League
(United States)
New England Revolution
Colorado Rapids
Seattle Sounders FC
New York City FC
Champions League
(Canada)
CF Montréal
Matches459
Goals1,282 (2.79 per match)
Top goalscorerValentín Castellanos
Ola Kamara
(19 goals each)
Biggest home win6 goals:
DC 7–1TOR (July 3)
NYC 6–0 DC (October 23)
Biggest away win5 goals:
MIA 0–5NE (July 21)
Highest scoring9 goals:
MTL 5–4CIN (July 17)
CIN 3–6NSH (October 27)
Longest winning run5 matches
NE (May 16 – June 23)
Longest unbeaten run13 matches
SEA (April 16 – July 7)
Longest winless run16 matches
HOU (May 29 – September 3)
Longest losing run12 matches
CIN
(September 15 – November 7)
Highest attendance67,507
ATL 0–1CLB
(July 24)
Total attendance2,762,942
Average attendance15,350
2020
2022
Locations of teams for the 2021 Major League Soccer season
Western Conference  Eastern Conference

The2021 Major League Soccer season was the 26th season ofMajor League Soccer (MLS), the top professionalsoccer league in the United States and Canada. The 2021 season included the addition ofAustin FC as an expansion club, which took the league to 27 teams.

Due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic, the season was originally scheduled to begin on April 3, as opposed to the normal late February or early March start. This was later pushed back to April 16, the latest ever start to an MLS season, due to negotiations with theMLS Players Association for a newcollective bargaining agreement.[1] The regular season concluded on November 7. The2021 MLS Cup Playoffs began on November 20, and concluded withMLS Cup 2021 on December 11.[2]

At the beginning of the season,COVID-19 cross-border restrictions imposed by theCanadian government has also made the Canadian teams to play their home matches in the United States from the start of the season, while also sharing stadiums with other American MLS teams. On July 14, MLS announced that a select Toronto FC and CF Montréal matches would be played in Canada while working with the Canadian government on how the matches were to be held. Nearly a week later, the MLS announced that the Canadian teams would play home matches in Canada in August 2021.[3]

TheColumbus Crew were the defending champions, having defeatedSeattle Sounders FC inMLS Cup 2020 but was eliminated from playoffs during the regular season, while thePhiladelphia Union were the defendingSupporters' Shield winners. TheNew England Revolution won their first Supporters' Shield, in the process breaking the record for most regular season points collected.[4]New York City FC won their first everMLS Cup, beatingPortland Timbers in thedecider.

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Main article:List of Major League Soccer stadiums
TeamStadiumCapacity
Atlanta United FCMercedes-Benz Stadium[A]71,000
Austin FCQ2 Stadium20,500
Chicago Fire FCSoldier Field[A]24,955
FC CincinnatiTQL Stadium26,000
Colorado RapidsDick's Sporting Goods Park18,061
Columbus CrewLower.com Field[G]20,011
FC DallasToyota Stadium20,500
D.C. UnitedAudi Field20,000
Houston Dynamo FCBBVA Stadium22,039
LA GalaxyDignity Health Sports Park27,000
Los Angeles FCBanc of California Stadium22,000
Minnesota United FCAllianz Field19,400
Inter Miami CFDRV PNK Stadium[C]18,000
CF MontréalSaputo Stadium[D]19,619
Nashville SCNissan Stadium[A][C]27,600
New England RevolutionGillette Stadium[A]20,000
New York City FCYankee Stadium[A][B]30,321
New York Red BullsRed Bull Arena25,000
Orlando City SCExploria Stadium25,500
Philadelphia UnionSubaru Park18,500
Portland TimbersProvidence Park25,218
Real Salt LakeRio Tinto Stadium20,213
San Jose EarthquakesPayPal Park18,000
Seattle Sounders FCLumen Field[A]37,722
Sporting Kansas CityChildren's Mercy Park18,467
Toronto FCBMO Field[E]28,351
Vancouver Whitecaps FCBC Place[A][F]22,120
  1. ^
    Non-soccer specific stadium and artificially reduced capacity.
  2. ^
    Some of the home matches were played atRed Bull Arena atHarrison due to scheduling conflicts at Yankee Stadium.
  3. ^
    Temporary stadium.
  4. ^
    CF Montréal played atDRV PNK Stadium,Fort Lauderdale since the start of the season due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in Canada before returning to playing home matches in Montreal on July 17. A small number of matches were also played in different stadiums due to scheduling conflicts with the2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification.
  5. ^
    Toronto FC played atExploria Stadium,Orlando from the start of the season due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in Canada before returning playing home matches in Toronto on July 17.
  6. ^
    Vancouver Whitecaps FC played atRio Tinto Stadium,Sandy for the start of the season due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in Canada before returning playing home matches in Vancouver on August 21.
  7. ^
    Columbus Crew played atHistoric Crew Stadium from the start of the season before moving intoLower.com Field on July 3.

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All teams useAdidas as universalkit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsorSleeve sponsor
Atlanta United FCMexicoGonzalo PinedaUnited StatesBrad GuzanAmerican Family InsuranceAT&T, Piedmont Orthopedics
Austin FCUnited StatesJosh WolffFinlandAlexander RingYetiNetspend
Chicago Fire FCUnited StatesFrank Klopas (interim)Costa RicaFrancisco CalvoMotorolaCIBC
FC CincinnatiJamaicaTyrone Marshall (interim)ArgentinaLuciano AcostaMercy HealthKroger
Colorado RapidsUnited StatesRobin FraserEnglandJack Price
Columbus CrewUnited StatesCaleb PorterGhanaJonathan MensahNationwideScotts
D.C. UnitedArgentinaHernán LosadaUnited StatesSteve BirnbaumLeidosEagleBank
FC DallasUnited StatesMarco Ferruzzi (interim)United StatesMatt HedgesMTX GroupAdvoCare
Houston Dynamo FCUnited StatesTabare RamosUnited StatesTimothy ParkerMD AndersonKroger,Coushatta Casino Resort
Inter Miami CFEnglandPhil NevilleBrazilGregoreXBTOBaptist Health
LA GalaxyUnited StatesGreg VanneyMexicoJonathan dos SantosHerbalifeHoney
Los Angeles FCUnited StatesBob BradleyMexicoCarlos VelaFlexTarget,Postmates
Minnesota United FCEnglandAdrian HeathCubaOsvaldo AlonsoTargetBell Bank
CF MontréalFranceWilfried NancyCanadaSamuel PietteBank of MontrealSaputo, Jason
Nashville SCEnglandGary SmithUnited StatesDax McCartyRenasant BankHyundai
New England RevolutionUnited StatesBruce ArenaSpainCarles GilUnitedHealthSantander
New York City FCNorwayRonny DeilaUnited StatesSean JohnsonEtihad AirwaysSol Cacao
New York Red BullsAustriaGerhard StruberUnited StatesSean DavisRed BullProvident Bank
Orlando City SCColombiaÓscar ParejaPortugalNaniOrlando HealthExploria
Philadelphia UnionUnited StatesJim CurtinUnited StatesAlejandro BedoyaBimbo Bakeries USASubaru
Portland TimbersVenezuelaGiovanni SavareseArgentinaDiego ValeriAlaska AirlinesTikTok
Real Salt LakeUnited StatesPablo Mastroeni (interim)SlovakiaAlbert RusnákLifeVantageKeyBank,Ford
San Jose EarthquakesArgentinaMatías AlmeydaUnited StatesChris WondolowskiIntermediaPayPal
Seattle Sounders FCUnited StatesBrian SchmetzerUruguayNicolás LodeiroZulilyEmerald Queen Casino
Sporting Kansas CityUnited StatesPeter VermesScotlandJohnny RussellVictory ProjectCompass Minerals,Children's Mercy
Toronto FCSpainJavier PérezUnited StatesMichael BradleyBank of MontrealGE Appliances,Canadian Tire
Vancouver Whitecaps FCItalyVanni Sartini (interim)CanadaRussell TeibertBell Canada

Coaching changes

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TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of appointment
Toronto FCUnited StatesGreg Vanney[5]ResignedDecember 1, 2020Pre-seasonUnited StatesChris Armas[6]January 13, 2021
D.C. UnitedUnited StatesChad AshtonEnd of interim periodDecember 12, 2020ArgentinaHernán Losada[7]January 18, 2021
LA GalaxyUnited StatesDominic KinnearUnited StatesGreg Vanney[8]January 5, 2021
Atlanta United FCScotlandStephen GlassDecember 16, 2020ArgentinaGabriel Heinze[9]December 18, 2020
Inter Miami CFUruguayDiego Alonso[10]Mutual consentJanuary 7, 2021EnglandPhil Neville[11]January 18, 2021
CF MontréalFranceThierry Henry[12]ResignedFebruary 25, 2021FranceWilfried Nancy[13]March 8, 2021
Toronto FCUnited StatesChris Armas[14]FiredJuly 4, 202114th in East, 27th overallSpainJavier Pérez[a]July 4, 2021
Atlanta United FCArgentinaGabriel Heinze[16]July 18, 202110th in East, 20th OverallUnited StatesRob Valentino (interim)[17]July 18, 2021
United StatesRob Valentino[18]End of interim periodAugust 12, 2021MexicoGonzalo Pineda[18]August 12, 2021
Real Salt LakeUnited StatesFreddy Juarez[19]Mutual consentAugust 27, 20216th in West, 13th overallUnited StatesPablo Mastroeni (interim)[19]August 27, 2021
Vancouver Whitecaps FCCanadaMarc Dos Santos[20]10th in West, 19th overallItalyVanni Sartini (interim)[20]
FC DallasUnited StatesLuchi Gonzalez[21]FiredSeptember 19, 202111th in West, 21st overallUnited StatesMarco Ferruzzi (interim)[21]September 19, 2021
FC CincinnatiNetherlandsJaap Stam[22]September 27, 202113th in East, 26th overallJamaicaTyrone Marshall (interim)[22]September 27, 2021
Chicago Fire FCSwitzerlandRaphaël Wicky[23]Mutual consentSeptember 30, 202112th in East, 22nd overallUnited StatesFrank Klopas (interim)[23]September 30, 2021
Houston Dynamo FCUnited StatesTab Ramos[24]FiredNovember 4, 202113th in West, 25th overallVacant until next season
Los Angeles FCUnited StatesBob Bradley[25]Mutual consentNovember 18, 2021Post-seasonVacant until next season
  1. ^Pérez was initially appointed as interim manager,[14] but the move was made permanent on August 9, 2021.[15]

Regular season

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Format

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Each team played 34 matches, including 17 home games and 17 away games. Due to the difference in the number of teams in each conference, each conference had its own schedule construction format:[26]

  • All 14 Eastern Conference teams played six regional Eastern Conference opponents three times and the remaining seven Eastern Conference opponents twice. Each of them also played two cross conference games against different opponents.
  • 11 out of the 13 Western Conference teams played eight regional Western Conference opponents three times and the remaining four Western Conference opponents twice. Each of them also played two cross conference games against different opponents.
  • The remaining two teams from the Western Conference played seven Western Conference opponents three times and the remaining five Western Conference opponents twice. Each of them also played three cross conference games against different opponents.

Tiebreakers

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The tie-breaker was used in this order:[27]

  1. Points
  2. Total wins
  3. Total goal differential
  4. Total goals scored
  5. Fewer disciplinary points
  6. Away goal differential
  7. Away goals scored
  8. Home goals differential
  9. Home goals scored
  10. Coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)

Disciplinary points were decided as follows:[27]

  1. Foul (1 point)
  2. Technical area warning (2 points)
  3. Yellow card (3 points)
  4. Second yellow card (7 points)
  5. Straight red card (7 points)
  6. Coach dismissal (7 points)
  7. Any supplemental discipline (8 points)

Conference standings

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Eastern Conference

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Main article:Eastern Conference (MLS)
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1New England Revolution3422576541+2473Qualification for theplayoffs conference semifinals
andCONCACAF Champions League
2Philadelphia Union34148124835+1354Qualification for theplayoffs first round
3Nashville SC34124185533+2254
4New York City FC(C)34141195636+2051Qualification for theplayoffs first round andCONCACAF Champions League[a]
5Atlanta United FC34139124537+851Qualification for theplayoffs first round
6Orlando City SC34139125048+251
7New York Red Bulls34131293933+648
8D.C. United34141555654+247
9Columbus Crew34131384645+147
10CF Montréal[b]341212104644+246Qualification for theCONCACAF Champions League[c]
11Inter Miami CF34121753653−1741
12Chicago Fire FC3491873654−1834
13Toronto FC[b]34618103966−2728
14FC Cincinnati3442283774−3720
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^AsMLS Cup 2021 champions
  2. ^abCanadian clubs cannot qualify for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League through the MLS regular season or playoffs.
  3. ^As2021 Canadian Championship winners

Western Conference

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Main article:Western Conference (MLS)
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Colorado Rapids34177105135+1661Qualification for thePlayoffs Conference semifinals
andCONCACAF Champions League
2Seattle Sounders FC3417895333+2060Qualification for thePlayoffs first round andCONCACAF Champions League
3Sporting Kansas City34171075840+1858Qualification for thePlayoffs first round
4Portland Timbers34171345652+455
5Minnesota United FC341311104244−249
6Vancouver Whitecaps FC[a]34129134545049
7Real Salt Lake34141465554+148
8LA Galaxy34131295054−448
9Los Angeles FC34121395351+245
10San Jose Earthquakes341013114654−841
11FC Dallas34715124756−933
12Austin FC3492143556−2131
13Houston Dynamo FC34616123654−1830
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
Notes:
  1. ^Canadian clubs cannot qualify for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League through the MLS regular season or playoffs.

Overall table

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The leading team in this table wins theSupporters' Shield.

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1New England Revolution(S)3422576541+2473Qualification for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League[a]
2Colorado Rapids34177105135+1661Qualification for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League[b]
3Seattle Sounders FC3417895333+2060Qualification for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League[c]
4Sporting Kansas City34171075840+1858
5Portland Timbers34171345652+455
6Philadelphia Union34148124835+1354
7Nashville SC34124185533+2254
8New York City FC(C)34141195636+2051Qualification for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League[d]
9Atlanta United FC34139124537+851
10Orlando City SC34139125048+251
11Minnesota United FC341311104244−249
12Vancouver Whitecaps FC34129134545049
13Real Salt Lake34141465554+148
14New York Red Bulls34131293933+648
15LA Galaxy34131295054−448
16D.C. United34141555654+247
17Columbus Crew34131384645+147
18CF Montréal(V)341212104644+246Qualification for the2022 CONCACAF Champions League[e]
19Los Angeles FC34121395351+245
20Inter Miami CF34121753653−1741
21San Jose Earthquakes341013114654−841
22Chicago Fire FC3491873654−1834
23FC Dallas34715124756−933
24Austin FC3492143556−2131
25Houston Dynamo FC34616123654−1830
26Toronto FC34618103966−2728
27FC Cincinnati3442283774−3720
Source:MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
(C) Champions;(S)Supporters' Shield winners;(V)Canadian Championship winner
Notes:
  1. ^As Supporters' Shield winners (USA2)
  2. ^As2021 MLS Western Conference regular season champions (USA3)
  3. ^As highest-ranked U.S. based Division I club (based on 2021 MLS regular season record) not already qualified (USA4)[28]
  4. ^AsMLS Cup 2021 champions (USA1)
  5. ^As2021 Canadian Championship winners (CAN1)

Fixtures and results

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All cross-conference matches are shown on the Eastern Conference table. In some cases, a team hosted another more than once; in this case, the first matchup is listed on top and the second is listed below.

Eastern Conference

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Home \ AwayATLCHICINCLBDCUMIAMTLNSHNENYCRBNYORLPHITORCCHCCA
Atlanta United FC3–14–00–13–21–01–02–20–11–10–03–02–21–0LAFCSEA
2–10–21–11–01–1
Chicago Fire FC3–00–11–02–21–00–10–02–20–02–13–10–21–2RSLSKC
2–32–03–31–00–2
FC Cincinnati1–13–42–20–02–30–03–60–11–20–11–11–22–0COLHOU
1–20–10–10–21–1
Columbus Crew2–32–03–23–14–02–10–02–22–12–13–20–02–1SEAATX
2–02–41–21–20–0
D.C. United1–21–04–21–31–02–10–02–32–11–00–10–17–1MINSJ
3–01–03–13–11–4
Inter Miami CF1–13–25–11–00–30–22–10–51–30–41–21–13–1LAPOR
2–11–53–02–30–1
CF Montréal2–22–01–20–00–01–00–11–42–12–10–22–24–2HOUVAN
2–15–43–12–00–2
Nashville SC2–25–12–21–15–20–02–22–03–11–11–11–03–2ATXRSL
3–01–12–21–00–0
New England Revolution2–12–24–11–01–00–12–10–02–13–12–12–12–3COLDAL
1–13–23–21–01–2
New York City FC1–01–05–01–22–12–01–00–02–30–15–01–11–1DALLAFC
4–16–02–03–31–2
New York Red Bulls0–02–00–01–01–11–01–02–02–31–12–11–12–0SKCLA
0–11–01–11–22–3
Orlando City SC0–01–03–03–22–11–12–41–12–21–11–22–11–0SJSKC
3–20–01–15–01–1
Philadelphia Union1–01–12–01–02–11–21–11–01–10–21–03–13–0PORMIN
3–00–11–03–02–3
Toronto FC0–23–10–22–01–30–11–11–11–22–21–12–32–2VANCOL
3–22–11–12–20–0
Source:MLS
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Western Conference

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Home \ AwayATXCOLDALHOULALAFCMINPORRSLSJSEASKCVAN
Austin FC0–13–53–22–00–20–14–12–10–00–13–11–2
2–11–23–13–4
Colorado Rapids1–33–03–11–15–23–22–02–11–11–10–01–1
3–02–02–01–1
FC Dallas2–00–01–14–02–31–14–12–21–10–10–22–2
2–10–01–21–3
Houston Dynamo FC3–01–32–20–31–11–22–20–02–12–11–02–1
0–13–20–20–0
LA Galaxy2–01–23–11–12–13–34–11–01–01–20–21–1
2–21–12–11–2
Los Angeles FC2–02–12–01–13–32–21–22–13–11–11–42–2
3–23–04–01–1
Minnesota United FC0–11–31–02–00–11–12–11–22–21–00–01–0
2–02–03–02–1
Portland Timbers3–02–21–02–13–02–10–13–21–11–22–12–3
2–16–12–02–6
Real Salt Lake1–03–03–21–12–20–11–11–31–21–03–13–1
3–12–12–13–4
San Jose Earthquakes4–00–13–11–11–32–11–10–23–40–11–30–0
1–12–01–31–1
Seattle Sounders FC0–03–01–12–03–02–04–00–22–10–11–32–2
1–11–01–24–1
Sporting Kansas City2–13–11–23–22–02–14–01–10–11–11–23–0
1–11–14–2
Vancouver Whitecaps FC2–10–11–00–01–22–12–21–00–43–01–12–1
2–12–10–14–1
Source:MLS
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

MLS All-Star Game

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Main article:2021 MLS All-Star Game
2021MLS All-Star Game
MLS All-StarsUnited StatesCanada1–1MexicoLiga MX All-Stars
Murillo 53'ReportRodríguez 20'
Penalties
3–2
Attendance: 21,000

MLS Cup Playoffs

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Main article:2021 MLS Cup playoffs

Bracket

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First round
November 20–21, 23
Conference semifinals
November 25, 28, 30
Conference finals
December 4–5
MLS Cup
December 11
            
E1New England Revolution2 (3)
E4New York City FC (p)2 (5)
E4New York City FC2
E5Atlanta United FC0
E4New York City FC2
Eastern Conference
E2Philadelphia Union1
E3Nashville SC3
E6Orlando City SC1
E3Nashville SC1 (0)
E2Philadelphia Union (p)1 (2)
E2Philadelphia Union (a.e.t.)1
E7New York Red Bulls0
E4New York City FC (p)1 (4)
W4Portland Timbers1 (2)
W1Colorado Rapids0
W4Portland Timbers1
W4Portland Timbers3
W5Minnesota United FC1
W4Portland Timbers2
Western Conference
W7Real Salt Lake0
W3Sporting Kansas City3
W6Vancouver Whitecaps FC1
W3Sporting Kansas City1
W7Real Salt Lake2
W2Seattle Sounders FC0 (5)
W7Real Salt Lake (p)0 (6)

Note: The higher seeded teams hosted matches, with the MLS Cup host determined by overall points.

COVID-19 restrictions

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From the start of the season, all Canadian teams played home matchesbehind closed doors at venues in a U.S. market (notwithstanding any local regulations otherwise allowing spectators) due to Canadian border restrictions.[29][30]

On July 14, MLS announced that both CF Montreal and Toronto FC planned to return to playing matches at their home stadiums beginning July 17, citing new policies allowing vaccinated individuals to enter the country without 14 daysself-isolation, provided that they test negative on a COVID-19 test. Unvaccinated individuals must still self-isolate, but a member of theMLS Players Association stated that nearly 95% of the league's player pool had been vaccinated, and Toronto FC managerAli Curtis stated that all but two of their players were fully vaccinated. Toronto FC planned to admit 7,000 essential workers for the first match before expanding to 15,000 for subsequent matches, and CF Montreal planned to admit 5,000.[30][31] However,Sportsnet reported that the plans had not yet been formally approved by thePublic Health Agency of Canada, and that the Canadian government was expected to issue a statement on the matter.[31]

TeamSpectatorsLimitationsSource(s)
Austin FCAllAll Home matches starting with the first home match atQ2 Stadium scheduled for June 19, 2021 to be operated at full capacity[32]
Atlanta United FCAllCapped at 50% (about 22,000 fans) capacity at start of season. Operating at full capacity since May 15, 2021.[33][34]
Chicago Fire FCAllCapped at 25% (about 15,500 fans) capacity from start of season.[35]
FC CincinnatiAllFirst home match atTQL Stadium was held on May 16, 2021. Capped up to 6,000 fans since the home opening match.[36] Operating at full capacity since May 24, 2021.
Colorado RapidsAllCapped at 44% (about 7,900 fans) capacity from start of season.[37]
Columbus CrewAllCapped at 30% (about 6,000 fans) capacity from start of season atHistoric Crew Stadium. Operating at full capacity since June 20, 2021, including atLower.com Field.[38]
D.C. UnitedAllCapped at 25% (about 5,000 fans) capacity from start of season. Operating at full capacity since June 20, 2021.[39]
FC DallasAllCapped at 50% (about 9,000 fans) capacity from start of season. Plans to have full capacity starting June 1, 2021.[40][41]
Houston Dynamo FCAllCapped at 30% (about 6,200 fans) capacity from start of season.[42]
Inter Miami CFAllCapped at 45% (about 8,000 fans) capacity for the first 3 matches of the season. Current plan is to host 16,000 fans starting May 29.[43]
LA GalaxyAllAllowed at least 100 spectators per match. Operating at full capacity since June 19.[44]
Los Angeles FCAllCurrently allow at least 100 spectators per match. Operating at full capacity since June 19, 2021.
Minnesota United FCAllCapped at 25% (about 5,000 fans) capacity from start of season.[45]
CF MontréalSomeHome matches played atDRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale and in other stadiums were played without any audience. All home matches played atSaputo Stadium since July 17 are currently capped at 5,000 fans.[46][47]
Nashville SCAllCapped at 40% (about 27,600 fans) capacity from start of season.[48]
New England RevolutionAllCapped at 12% (about 7,900 fans) capacity from start of season.[49]
New York City FCAllCapped at 20% (about 10,800 fans) capacity from start of season. Negative COVID-19 PCR test within past 72 hours, negative COVID-19 rapid antigen test within past 6 hours, or vaccination completed no fewer than 14 days prior to the game required to enter for home matches at Yankee Stadium; although this is no longer a requirement since June 15, 2021. Capacity for home matches atRed Bull Arena will also be capped at 15%.[50][51]
New York Red BullsAllCapped at 15% (about 3,750 fans) capacity from start of season.[52][53]
Orlando City SCAllCapped at 50% (about 12,750 fans) capacity from start of season. Opened to 100% capacity beginning June 22.[54]
Philadelphia UnionAllCapped at 30% (about 5,000 fans) capacity from start of season.[55]
Portland TimbersAllCapped at 25% (about 6,300 fans) capacity from start of season. Starting June 19, the Timbers will allow 80% capacity with spectators 16 and over required to be fully vaccinated.[56][57]
Real Salt LakeAllCapped at 50% (about 10,000 fans) capacity from start of season.[58]
San Jose EarthquakesAllCapped at 20% (about 3,600 fans) capacity from start of season.[59]
Seattle Sounders FCAllCapped at 25% (about 15,000 fans) capacity from start of season.[60]
Sporting Kansas CityAllCapped at 35% (about 6,500 fans) capacity from start of season. Opened to 100% capacity beginning May 29.[61]
Toronto FCSomeHome matches played atExploria Stadium in Orlando before July were played with no audience. Home matches played atBMO Field were capped at 7,000 fans on July 17 followed by 15,000 fans since July 21.[62][63][64][65]
Vancouver Whitecaps FCSomeHave returned toBC Place[66]

Attendance

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See also:Major League Soccer attendance

Average home attendances

[edit]
As of November 7, 2021

Games without fans are not counted in averages or games played. Additionally, multiple games (above all the NYCFC games at Yankee Stadium) did not have their attendance listed and are also not counted in averages or games played.

RankTeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
1Atlanta United FC17747,38667,50720,33543,964
2Seattle Sounders FC17427,12145,7377,04225,125
3Portland Timbers12255,41225,21816,08621,284
4FC Cincinnati17359,96925,7016,00021,175
5Austin FC15310,83220,73820,50020,722
6Nashville SC16309,40526,91312,16419,338
7Sporting Kansas City15282,60820,21316,88818,841
8Los Angeles FC17318,80022,5104,90018,753
9New England Revolution12215,38131,6357,90517,948
10Columbus Crew17281,91820,4075,18016,583
11LA Galaxy17266,49325,1746,85315,676
12Orlando City SC16250,29919,00911,50315,644
13Real Salt Lake17261,67720,7389,84215,393
14Minnesota United FC13192,19319,6914,10014,784
15Inter Miami CF17235,40317,9267,93913,847
16FC Dallas17228,11019,0968,62113,418
17New York Red Bulls13170,56318,6139,19313,120
18Philadelphia Union15193,55218,5755,00012,903
19D.C. United17217,44118,0343,93512,791
20San Jose Earthquakes13160,23918,0005,00012,326
21Houston Dynamo FC17207,73220,0216,37612,220
22Vancouver Whitecaps FC784,56025,1177,50312,080
23CF Montréal111,00011,00011,00011,000
24Colorado Rapids12144,16917,1048,32110,792
25Chicago Fire FC17181,94931,3085,59310,703
26Toronto FC971,08011,1665,0267,898
27New York City FC741,55613,5032,8735,937
Total1802,762,94267,507015,350

Highest attendances

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Regular season

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekStadium
1Atlanta United FC0–1Columbus Crew67,507July 24, 202113Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2Atlanta United FC1–0New York Red Bulls67,503August 15, 202119Mercedes-Benz Stadium
3Seattle Sounders FC1–3Portland Timbers45,737August 29, 202122Lumen Field
4Atlanta United FC0–0New York Red Bulls42,575June 27, 20219Mercedes-Benz Stadium
5Atlanta United FC2–2Philadelphia Union42,523June 20, 20218Mercedes-Benz Stadium
6Atlanta United FC0–1New England Revolution42,517July 17, 202112Mercedes-Benz Stadium
7Atlanta United FC2–2Nashville SC40,748May 29, 20217Mercedes-Benz Stadium
8Atlanta United FC1–0CF Montréal40,116May 15, 20215Mercedes-Benz Stadium
9Seattle Sounders FC1–3Sporting Kansas City32,790July 25, 202113Lumen Field
10Seattle Sounders FC0–1San Jose Earthquakes32,704July 31, 202114Lumen Field

Player movement

[edit]
Main article:List of Major League Soccer transfers 2021

The2020 MLS Expansion Draft was held on December 15, 2020, at 10:00 am (EST).[67]

Player statistics

[edit]
See also:Major League Soccer § Player records

Goals

[edit]
RankPlayerClubGoals[68]
1ArgentinaValentín CastellanosNew York City FC19
NorwayOla KamaraD.C. United
3MexicoJavier HernándezLA Galaxy17
PeruRaúl RuidíazSeattle Sounders FC
5PolandAdam BuksaNew England Revolution16
CroatiaDamir KreilachReal Salt Lake
GermanyHany MukhtarNashville SC
HungaryDániel SallóiSporting Kansas City
9ArgentinaGustavo BouNew England Revolution15
ScotlandJohnny RussellSporting Kansas City

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
MexicoJavier HernándezLA GalaxyNew York Red Bulls3−2[69]April 25
GermanyHany MukhtarNashville SCChicago Fire FC5–1[70]July 17
United StatesRicardo PepiFC DallasLA Galaxy4–0[71]July 24
NorwayOla KamaraD.C. UnitedChicago Fire FC3–0[72]September 15
MexicoJavier Eduardo LópezSan Jose EarthquakesReal Salt Lake3–4[73]
United StatesBrian WhiteVancouver Whitecaps FCSan Jose Earthquakes3–0[74]October 2
ColombiaCristian ArangoLos Angeles FCFC Dallas3−2[75]October 20

Assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[76]
1SpainCarles GilNew England Revolution18
2United StatesDjordje MihailovicCF Montréal16
3GermanyJulian GresselD.C. United13
4GermanyHany MukhtarNashville SC12
EnglandJack PriceColorado Rapids
6GuatemalaAaron HerreraReal Salt Lake11
BrazilJoão PauloSeattle Sounders FC
ArgentinaMaximiliano MoralezNew York City FC
SlovakiaAlbert RusnákReal Salt Lake
10ArgentinaLuciano AcostaFC Cincinnati10
UruguayMauricio PereyraOrlando City SC
ArgentinaEmanuel ReynosoMinnesota United FC
VenezuelaYeferson SoteldoToronto FC

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets[77]
1BrazilCarlos CoronelNew York Red Bulls13
United StatesJoe WillisNashville SC
United StatesWilliam YarbroughColorado Rapids
4JamaicaAndre BlakePhiladelphia Union12
5United StatesBrad GuzanAtlanta United FC11
United StatesTyler MillerMinnesota United FC
7United StatesSean JohnsonNew York City FC9
8United StatesBill HamidD.C. United8
9United StatesSteve ClarkPortland Timbers7
PeruPedro GalleseOrlando City SC
CuraçaoEloy RoomColumbus Crew

Awards

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Individual awards

[edit]
AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerSpainCarles GilNew England Revolution
Defender of the YearUnited StatesWalker ZimmermanNashville SC
Goalkeeper of the YearUnited StatesMatt TurnerNew England Revolution
Coach of the YearUnited StatesBruce ArenaNew England Revolution
Young Player of the YearUnited StatesRicardo PepiFC Dallas
Newcomer of the YearColombiaCristian ArangoLos Angeles FC
Comeback Player of the YearSpainCarles GilNew England Revolution
Golden BootArgentinaValentín CastellanosNew York City FC
Fair Play AwardUnited StatesDave RomneyNashville SC
Humanitarian of the YearUnited StatesJustin MorrowToronto FC
Goal of the YearUnited StatesRubio RubinReal Salt Lake
Save of the YearSwitzerlandStefan FreiSeattle Sounders FC

Best XI

[edit]
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef
United StatesMatt Turner (NE)United StatesWalker Zimmerman (NSH)
ColombiaYeimar Gómez (SEA)
United StatesMiles Robinson (ATL)
CanadaTajon Buchanan (NE)
SpainCarles Gil (NE)
GermanyHany Mukhtar (NSH)
BrazilJoão Paulo (SEA)
ArgentinaGustavo Bou (NE)
ArgentinaValentín Castellanos (NYC)
PeruRaúl Ruidíaz (SEA)
[78]

Player of the Month

[edit]
Main article:MLS Player of the Month
MonthPlayerClubStatsRef.
April/MayMexicoJavier HernándezLA Galaxy7G, 1A[79]
JuneSpainCarles GilNew England Revolution5A[80]
JulyArgentinaGustavo Bou5G, 1A[81]
AugustArgentinaValentín CastellanosNew York City FC5G, 2A[82]
SeptemberMexicoJavier Eduardo LópezSan Jose Earthquakes6G, 1A[83]
October/NovemberArgentinaValentín CastellanosNew York City FC6G, 1A[84]

Team of the Week

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  • Bold denotes League Player of the Week.
Team of the Week
WeekGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsBenchCoach
1
[85][86]
PolandTytoń (CIN)CanadaBrault-Guillard (MTL)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
HondurasGarcía (HOU)
CanadaGutiérrez (VAN)
Costa RicaLeal (NSH)
United StatesCanouse (DCU)
United StatesRodríguez (HOU)
SloveniaBerić (CHI)
MexicoHernández (LA)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
United StatesMaurer (DAL)
United StatesHines-Ike (DCU)
United StatesMihailovic (MTL)
United StatesAtencio (SEA)
ArgentinaAcosta (CIN)
United StatesBaird (LAFC)
HungarySallói (SKC)
FranceWilfried Nancy (MTL)
2
[87][88]
United StatesJohnson (NYC)CanadaBraut-Guillard (MTL)
ArgentinaFigal (MIA)
AustraliaSmith (SEA)
ParaguayMedina (NYC)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
ArgentinaF. Higuaín (MIA)
EcuadorJulio (RSL)
United StatesCowell (SJ)
MexicoHernández (LA)
ParaguayDomínguez (ATX)
United StatesOchoa (RSL)
IcelandÞórarinsson (NYC)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
United StatesPolster (NE)
ColombiaAsprilla (POR)
United StatesBusio (SKC)
PortugalNani (ORL)
United StatesJosh Wolff (ATX)
3
[89][90]
United StatesWillis (NSH)AustraliaSmith (SEA)
EnglandShawcross (MIA)
United StatesSands (NYC)
SwedenTinnerholm (NYC)
United StatesYueill (SJ)
FinlandRing (ATX)
SpainGil (NE)
United StatesRubin (RSL)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
United StatesCowell (SJ)
United StatesYarbrough (COL)
United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
United StatesFarrell (NE)
ColombiaRicuarte (DAL)
United StatesClark (RBNY)
PortugalNani (ORL)
ChileRubio (COL)
United StatesFreddy Juarez (RSL)
4
[91][92]
CanadaCrépeau (VAN)NorwayGlesnes (PHI)
United StatesZimmerman (NSH)
ScotlandWilson (COL)
United StatesMuyl (NSH)
ArgentinaZelarayán (CLB)
United StatesBassett (COL)
ColombiaDájome (VAN)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
MexicoHernández (LA)
United StatesWondolowski (SJ)
United StatesStuver (ATX)
LuxembourgChanot (NYC)
United StatesClark (RBNY)
Mexicodos Santos (LA)
ScotlandMorgan (MIA)
PortugalNani (ORL)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
United StatesGreg Vanney (LA)
5
[93][94]
United StatesKetterer (POR)United StatesA. Roldan (SEA)
BrazilCarlos (ORL)
EcuadorArreaga (SEA)
United StatesAraujo (LA)
FinlandLod (MIN)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
United StatesWilliamson (POR)
ColombiaBarrios (COL)
MexicoPulido (SKC)
ArgentinaG. Higuaín (MIA)
United StatesMiller (MIN)
CanadaShaffelburg (TOR)
ParaguayMedina (NYC)
Cape VerdeMonteiro (PHI)
SpainGil (NE)
ArgentinaMoreno (ATL)
NorwayJohnsen (MTL)
United StatesBrian Schmetzer (SEA)
6
[95][96]
JamaicaBlake (PHI)MexicoVan Rankin (POR)
BrazilCarlos (ORL)
United StatesCameron (CIN)
United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
UruguayRossi (LAFC)
United StatesRodríguez (HOU)
ArgentinaZelarayán (CLB)
ChileMora (POR)
ArgentinaBou (NE)
MexicoPulido (SKC)
PeruGallese (ORL)
CameroonNouhou (SEA)
NorwayGlesnes (PHI)
United StatesPineda (CHI)
Costa RicaLeal (NSH)
IcelandTraustason (NE)
VenezuelaMartínez (ATL)
NetherlandsJaap Stam (CIN)
7
[97][98]
EnglandBond (LA)United StatesRosenberry (COL)
EnglandElliott (PHI)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
SpainGil (NE)
United StatesBusio (SKC)
VenezuelaCásseres Jr. (RBNY)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
ParaguayMedina (NYC)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
United StatesArriola (DC)
SenegalDiop (MTL)
United StatesBesler (ATX)
United StatesHerrera (RSL)
United StatesBassett (COL)
LibyaTajouri Shradi (NYC)
United StatesToye (MTL)
NorwayKamara (DC)
NorwayRonny Deila (NYC)
8United StatesTurner (NE)HondurasNajar (DC)
ColombiaGómez Andrade (SEA)
NorwayGlesnes (PHI)
United StatesDuncan (RBNY)
ArgentinaFragapane (MIN)
ColombiaD. Chará (POR)
CroatiaKreilach (RSL)
SpainGil (NE)
CanadaAkindele (ORL)
United StatesZardes (CLB)
United StatesStuver (ATX)
United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
United StatesLennon (ATL)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
ArgentinaUrruti (HOU)
United StatesBruce Arena (NE)
9SenegalDiop (MTL)MadagascarMétanire (MIN)
EnglandElliott (PHI)
United StatesJones (NE)
HungarySallói (SKC)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
SpainGil (NE)
United StatesHaakenson (NSH)
ArgentinaFragapane (MIN)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
PortugalNani (ORL)
United StatesShuttleworth (CHI)
United StatesMaher (NSH)
ArgentinaAcosta (CIN)
MexicoÁlvarez (LA)
LibyaTajouri Shradi (NYC)
United StatesEbobisse (POR)
United StatesDike (ORL)
United StatesPeter Vermes (SKC)
10CroatiaMarić (HOU)United StatesAraujo (LA)
SloveniaStruna (MTL)
IcelandÞórarinsson (NYC)
PortugalNani (ORL)
ArgentinaAcosta (CIN)
United StatesBusio (SKC)
SpainMedrán (CHI)
HungarySallói (SKC)
MexicoHernández (LA)
United StatesPepi (DAL)
United StatesStuver (ATX)
SpainFontàs (SKC)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
ColombiaDájome (VAN)
BrazilAndrade (NYC)
FranceHunou (MIN)
United StatesLuchi Gonzalez (DAL)
11United StatesMelia (SKC)HondurasNajar (DC)
ColombiaSegura (LAFC)
United StatesParedes (DC)
CanadaBuchanan (NE)
SpainMedrán (CHI)
FinlandRing (ATX)
Costa RicaLeal (NSH)
ArgentinaAliseda (CHI)
ParaguayDomínguez (ATX)
PolandKlimala (RBNY)
BrazilCoronel (RBNY)
United StatesCameron (CIN)
El SalvadorA. Roldan (SEA)
United StatesDavis (RBNY)
CanadaChoinière (MTL)
United StatesZardes (CLB)
United StatesPepi (DAL)
AustriaGerhard Struber (RBNY)
12El SalvadorRomero (LAFC)CameroonMbaizo (PHI)
MadagascarRaveloson (LA)
United StatesTolkin (RBNY)
CroatiaKreilach (RSL)
United StatesK. Acosta (COL)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
SpainMedrán (CHI)
United StatesMihailovic (MTL)
VenezuelaSoteldo (TOR)
ArgentinaZelarayán (CLB)
United StatesShuttleworth (CHI)
ColombiaSegura (LAFC)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
United StatesRowe (SEA)
United StatesLletget (LA)
ArgentinaL. Acosta (CIN)
United StatesConway (ATL)
SpainJavier Pérez (TOR)
13United StatesOchoa (RSL)South KoreaMoon-hwan (LAFC)
EnglandElliott (PHI)
United StatesMorrow (TOR)
United StatesBassett (COL)
United StatesNagbe (CLB)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
EgyptHamdi (MTL)
BrazilBrenner (CIN)
United StatesToye (MTL)
MexicoVela (LAFC)
CuraçaoRoom (CLB)
United StatesLovitz (NSH)
SpainGil (NE)
FinlandLod (MIN)
United StatesEbobisse (POR)
ColombiaDájome (VAN)
BrazilSantos (PHI)
EnglandAdrian Heath (MIN)
14NetherlandsVermeer (CIN)United StatesAtencio (SEA)
GhanaAbubakar (COL)
VenezuelaHernández (ATL)
LibyaTajouri-Shradi (NYC)
ColombiaD. Chará (POR)
United StatesPerea (ORL)
IcelandTraustason (NE)
ChileMora (POR)
PolandBuksa (NE)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
United StatesWillis (NSH)
BrazilNathan (SJ)
United StatesParedes (DC)
CanadaPriso (TOR)
MadagascarRaveloson (LA)
SpainGil (NE)
HungarySallói (SKC)
United StatesBrian Schmetzer (SEA)
15United StatesBono (TOR)DenmarkAmundsen (NYC)
GhanaMensah (CLB)
United StatesChe (DAL)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
FranceWalter (SKC)
ArgentinaReynoso (MIN)
GermanyGressel (DC)
ArgentinaBou (NE)
United StatesSapong (NSH)
United StatesPepi (DAL)
CuraçaoRoom (CLB)
United StatesGlad (RSL)
United StatesGasper (MIN)
EcuadorCifuentes (LAFC)
VenezuelaSoteldo (TOR)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
United StatesKerry Zavagnin (SKC)[a]
16United StatesMarcinkowski (SJ)GermanyWagner (PHI)
United StatesR. Castellanos (NSH)
United StatesAraujo (LA)
PortugalNani (ORL)
SpainGil (NE)
ArgentinaReynoso (MIN)
United StatesPomykal (DAL)
ColombiaDájome (VAN)
ArgentinaG. Higuaín (MIA)
BrazilAndrade (NYC)
United StatesHamid (DC)
United StatesTafari (DAL)
MadagascarRaveloson (LA)
United StatesParks (NYC)
Netherlandsvan der Water (ORL)
ColombiaBarrios (COL)
PolandBuksa (NE)
United StatesLuchi Gonzalez (DAL)
17United StatesSlonina (CHI)EnglandGibbs (MIA)
United StatesFarrell (NE)
United StatesZusi (SKC)
MexicoÁlvarez (LA)
ArgentinaPochettino (ATX)
HungaryGazdag (PHI)
ArgentinaMoreno (ATL)
HungarySallói (SKC)
BrazilSantos (PHI)
PeruReyna (DC)
United StatesMaurer (DAL)
NorwayGlesnes (PHI)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
PortugalNani (ORL)
ArgentinaJara (DAL)
ChileMora (POR)
NorwayKamara (DC)
ArgentinaHernán Losada (DC)
18SloveniaIvačič (POR)United StatesJones (NE)
BrazilNathan (SJ)
HondurasNajar (DC)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
SpainPozuelo (TOR)
FranceMatuidi (MIA)
SerbiaStojanović (CHI)
HungarySchön (DAL)
ColombiaAsprilla (POR)
ArgentinaEspinoza (SJ)
United StatesTurner (NE)
United StatesKallman (MIN)
United StatesHollingshead (DAL)
ArgentinaReynoso (MIN)
CanadaKaye (COL)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
PortugalNani (ORL)
United StatesRob Valentino (ATL)
19United StatesKlinsmann (LA)Costa RicaCalvo (CHI)
SpainFontàs (SKC)
United StatesSands (NYC)
United StatesBassett (COL)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
KenyaWanyama (MTL)
CanadaBuchanan (NE)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
United StatesSapong (NSH)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
United StatesYarbrough (COL)
SenegalFall (LAFC)
SerbiaStojanović (CHI)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
United StatesMuyl (NSH)
ColombiaMontero (SEA)
MexicoPulido (SKC)
United StatesBrian Schmetzer (SEA)
20BrazilCoronel (RBNY)GermanyWagner (PHI)
United StatesZimmerman (NSH)
ArgentinaGalván (COL)
HungarySallói (SKC)
ScotlandGauld (VAN)
United StatesMcNamara (NE)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
EcuadorJulio (RSL)
ArgentinaG. Higuaín (MIA)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
CanadaBreza (MTL)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
United StatesTolkin (RBNY)
United StatesTrapp (MIN)
SerbiaStojanović (CHI)
GhanaBoateng (NE)
ChileMora (POR)
United StatesRobin Fraser (COL)
21United StatesMelia (SKC)ArgentinaGonzález Pírez (MIA)
EcuadorArreaga (SEA)
BrazilCarlos (ORL)
ArgentinaMoreno (ATL)
MexicoPizarro (MIA)
ScotlandGauld (VAN)
CanadaKaye (COL)
UruguayFagúndez (ATX)
PolandBuksa (NE)
United StatesEbobisse (SJ)
CanadaCrépeau (VAN)
United StatesTafari (DAL)
ArgentinaAbecasis (SJ)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
United StatesSullivan (PHI)
CanadaBuchanan (NE)
ArgentinaDriussi (ATX)
ArgentinaMatías Almeyda (SJ)
22United StatesClark (POR)United StatesLovitz (NSH)
SpainSánchez (SKC)
ColombiaTerán (CHI)
UruguayRodríguez (LAFC)
United StatesFerreira (DAL)
ArgentinaZelarayán (CLB)
ScotlandGauld (VAN)
FranceHunou (MIN)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
United StatesPepi (DAL)
NetherlandsMarsman (MIA)
United StatesMihailovic (MTL)
ArgentinaMoralez (NYC)
PeruReyna (DC)
SerbiaJoveljić (LA)
SpainBerry (CLB)
ChileMora (POR)
VenezuelaGiovanni Savarese (POR)
23United StatesKnighton (NE)SenegalFall (LAFC)
ArgentinaGodoy (VAN)
ArgentinaFigal (MIA)
ArgentinaMenéndez (RSL)
ColombiaAtuesta (LAFC)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
United StatesPolster (NE)
ColombiaBarrios (COL)
United StatesDike (ORL)
ChileMora (POR)
United StatesClark (POR)
United StatesLovitz (NSH)
BrazilUrso (ORL)
ScotlandGauld (VAN)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
United StatesFerreira (DAL)
SenegalBadji (COL)
United StatesBob Bradley (LAFC)
24NetherlandsMarsman (MIA)United StatesZimmerman (NSH)
United StatesSteres (LA)
United StatesChe (DAL)
ArgentinaAcosta (CIN)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
SpainGil (NE)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
United StatesPicault (HOU)
ColombiaArango (LAFC)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
SwitzerlandFrei (SEA)
United StatesCampbell (ATL)
BrazilGregore (MIA)
ItalyMauri (SKC)
CanadaBuchanan (NE)
ColombiaBarrios (COL)
United StatesPepi (DAL)
MexicoGonzalo Pineda (ATL)
25United StatesNelson (HOU)VenezuelaMakoun (MIA)
ArgentinaFranco (ATL)
GhanaMensah (CLB)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
MexicoLópez (SJ)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
ColombiaObrian (DAL)
NorwayKamara (DC)
VenezuelaMartínez (ATL)
HondurasQuioto (MTL)
United StatesHamid (DC)
EcuadorCifuentes (LAFC)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
United StatesMihailovic (MTL)
ParaguayMedina (NYC)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
United StatesRubin (RSL)
United StatesPeter Vermes (SKC)
26CuraçaoRoom (CLB)United StatesBello (ATL)
Democratic Republic of the CongoMabiala (POR)
BrazilAuro (TOR)
United StatesFernandez (RBNY)
ArgentinaReynoso (MIN)
MexicoLópez (SJ)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
PolandPrzybyłko (PHI)
BrazilFábio (RBNY)
CroatiaKreilach (RSL)
CanadaPantemis (MTL)
United StatesHerrera (RSL)
United StatesParks (NYC)
EnglandPrice (COL)
United StatesMihailovic (MTL)
ColombiaObrian (DAL)
United StatesDorsey (HOU)
United StatesJim Curtin (PHI)
27CanadaCrépeau (VAN)ArgentinaBravo (POR)
NorwayGlesnes (PHI)
United StatesDuncan (RBNY)
ColombiaY. Chará (POR)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
MexicoLópez (SJ)
GermanyGressel (DC)
United StatesZardes (CLB)
PolandBuksa (NE)
BrazilCoronel (RBNY)
United StatesBirnbaum (DC)
VenezuelaMartínez (PHI)
ColombiaD. Chará (POR)
ArgentinaFragapane (MIN)
United StatesArriola (DC)
SenegalDjitté (ATX)
United StatesBruce Arena (NE)
28United StatesOchoa (RSL)United StatesTrusty (COL)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
HondurasNajar (DC)
CanadaShaffelburg (TOR)
United StatesRoldan (SEA)
ArgentinaF. Navarro (CHI)
ColombiaAsprilla (POR)
ArgentinaBou (NE)
PeruRuidíaz (SEA)
HungarySallói (SKC)
CanadaCrépeau (VAN)
ColombiaGómez Andrade (SEA)
ZimbabweHadebe (HOU)
VenezuelaJosé Martínez (PHI)
EnglandPrice (COL)
CroatiaKreilach (RSL)
VenezuelaJosef Martínez (ATL)
ArgentinaHernán Losada (DC)
29JamaicaBlake (PHI)United StatesGutman (RBNY)
SenegalFall (LAFC)
United StatesZimmerman (NSH)
ParaguayDomínguez (ATX)
United StatesC. Roldan (SEA)
BrazilPaulo (SEA)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
HondurasQuioto (MTL)
United StatesWhite (VAN)
VenezuelaSoteldo (TOR)
BrazilPhelipe (DAL)
PeruCallens (NYC)
IsraelKinda (SKC)
United StatesBedoya (PHI)
HungarySallói (SKC)
United StatesDike (ORL)
PolandNiezgoda (POR)
FranceWilfried Nancy (MTL)
30United StatesMiller (MIN)United StatesGutman (RBNY)
United StatesPines (DC)
United StatesHerrera (RSL)
PortugalSantos (CLB)
BrazilUrso (ORL)
ArgentinaMoreno (ATL)
ColombiaQuintero (HOU)
ColombiaArango (LAFC)
CroatiaKreilach (RSL)
United StatesZardes (CLB)
United StatesWillis (NSH)
United StatesParedes (DC)
MexicoAraujo (LA)
SpainMedrán (CHI)
VenezuelaCásseres Jr. (RBNY)
United StatesKljestan (LA)
United StatesWhite (VAN)
United StatesPablo Mastroeni (RSL)
31EnglandBond (LA)VenezuelaMakoun (MIA)
FranceCamacho (MTL)
BrazilNathan (SJ)
BrazilChú (SEA)
ArgentinaReynoso (MIN)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
ColombiaCaicedo (VAN)
ColombiaArango (LAFC)
PolandBuksa (NE)
SloveniaBerić (CHI)
United StatesTurner (NE)
ScotlandWilson (COL)
ArgentinaMoreno (ATL)
ArgentinaFragapane (MIN)
United StatesKikanovic (SJ)
HungaryGazdag (PHI)
FranceCabral (LA)
ItalyVanni Sartini (VAN)
32United StatesSlonina (CHI)ArgentinaGalván (COL)
United StatesNealis (RBNY)
EnglandElliot (PHI)
AngolaGaspar (VAN)
CubaAlonso (MIN)
FranceWalter (SKC)
FinlandRing (ATX)
ArgentinaG. Higuaín (MIA)
PolandBuksa (NE)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
CanadaPantemis (MTL)
DenmarkAmundsen (NYC)
United StatesTrusty (COL)
CanadaOsorio (TOR)
United StatesLletget (LA)
ArgentinaF. Higuaín (MIA)
ArgentinaJara (DAL)
NorwayRonny Deila (NYC)
33United StatesHamid (DC)GermanyWagner (PHI)
United StatesKessler (NE)
South KoreaMoon-hwan (LAFC)
Costa RicaLeal (NSH)
ArmeniaZelarayán (CLB)
GhanaBlessing (LAFC)
IraqMeram (RSL)
BrazilAraújo (ATL)
ColombiaAsprilla (POR)
ScotlandRussell (SKC)
EnglandBlackman (LAFC)
United StatesBirnbaum (DC)
United StatesParks (NYC)
SpainGil (NE)
ArgentinaBarco (ATL)
United StatesWhite (VAN)
United StatesSapong (NSH)
United StatesBruce Arena (NE)
34United StatesJohnson (NYC)United StatesDePuy (LA)
BrazilCarlos (ORL)
United StatesNealis (RBNY)
ArgentinaFragapane (MIN)
United StatesFerreira (DAL)
ArmeniaZelarayán (CLB)
HungaryGazdag (PHI)
United StatesCowell (SJ)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
MexicoHernández (LA)
SwitzerlandFrei (SEA)
MaliDibassy (MIN)
ArgentinaReynoso (MIN)
United StatesParks (NYC)
SlovakiaRusnák (RSL)
GermanyMukhtar (NSH)
SenegalBadji (COL)
EnglandAdrian Heath (MIN)
35CanadaCrépeau (VAN)United StatesBrody (RSL)
United StatesRobinson (ATL)
FranceMoreira (CLB)
United StatesAcosta (COL)
ArgentinaBlanco (POR)
ScotlandGauld (VAN)
GermanyGressel (DC)
CroatiaKreilach (RSL)
MexicoHernández (LA)
United StatesLewis (COL)
PeruGallese (ORL)
ArgentinaGonzález Pírez (MIA)
FinlandLod (MIN)
United StatesStroud (ATX)
United StatesDike (ORL)
ArgentinaCastellanos (NYC)
NorwayKamara (DC)
United StatesRobin Fraser (COL)

Goal of the Week

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Goal of the Week
WeekPlayerClubRef.
1BrazilJoão PauloSeattle Sounders FC[99]
2ArgentinaEsequiel BarcoAtlanta United FC[100]
3PortugalNaniOrlando City SC[101]
4United StatesRubio RubinReal Salt Lake[102]
5United StatesCristian RoldanSeattle Sounders FC[103]
6ArgentinaLucas ZelarayánColumbus Crew[104]
7United StatesGianluca BusioSporting Kansas City[105]
8NorwayJakob GlesnesPhiladelphia Union[106]
9MexicoEfraín ÁlvarezLA Galaxy[107]
10United StatesQuinn SullivanPhiladelphia Union[108]
11VenezuelaCristian Cásseres Jr.New York Red Bulls[109]
12ArgentinaLucas ZelarayánColumbus Crew[110]
13MexicoCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC[111]
14PeruRaúl RuidíazSeattle Sounders FC[112]
15ArgentinaGustavo BouNew England Revolution[113]
16MadagascarRayan RavelosonLA Galaxy[114]
17PeruYordy ReynaD.C. United[115]
18United StatesPaxten AaronsonPhiladelphia Union[116]
19ColombiaJimmy MedrandaSeattle Sounders FC[117]
20PeruRaúl RuidíazSeattle Sounders FC[118]
21United StatesQuinn SullivanPhiladelphia Union[119]
22UruguayBrian RodríguezLos Angeles FC[120]
23United StatesDaryl DikeOrlando City SC[121]
24ArgentinaEsequiel BarcoAtlanta United FC[122]
25BrazilLuiz Araújo[123]
26ArgentinaEsequiel Barco[124]
27United StatesMcKinze GainesAustin FC[125]
28EcuadorAnderson JulioReal Salt Lake[126]
29BrazilJoão PauloSeattle Sounders FC[127]
30ColombiaDarwin QuinteroHouston Dynamo FC[128]
31SerbiaLuka StojanovićChicago Fire FC[129]
32United StatesSebastian LletgetLA Galaxy[130]
33ColombiaDairon AsprillaPortland Timbers[131]
34ArmeniaLucas ZelarayánColumbus Crew[132]
35VenezuelaJosef MartínezAtlanta United FC[133]

Notes

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  1. ^Appointed as temporary head coach afterPeter Vermes tested positive for COVID-19.

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