26th season of Major League Soccer
Football league season
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 .
Stadiums and locations [ edit ] Team Stadium Capacity Atlanta United FC Mercedes-Benz Stadium [A] 71,000 Austin FC Q2 Stadium 20,500 Chicago Fire FC Soldier Field [A] 24,955 FC Cincinnati TQL Stadium 26,000 Colorado Rapids Dick's Sporting Goods Park 18,061 Columbus Crew Lower.com Field [G] 20,011 FC Dallas Toyota Stadium 20,500 D.C. United Audi Field 20,000 Houston Dynamo FC BBVA Stadium 22,039 LA Galaxy Dignity Health Sports Park 27,000 Los Angeles FC Banc of California Stadium 22,000 Minnesota United FC Allianz Field 19,400 Inter Miami CF DRV PNK Stadium [C] 18,000 CF Montréal Saputo Stadium [D] 19,619 Nashville SC Nissan Stadium [A] [C] 27,600 New England Revolution Gillette Stadium [A] 20,000 New York City FC Yankee Stadium [A] [B] 30,321 New York Red Bulls Red Bull Arena 25,000 Orlando City SC Exploria Stadium 25,500 Philadelphia Union Subaru Park 18,500 Portland Timbers Providence Park 25,218 Real Salt Lake Rio Tinto Stadium 20,213 San Jose Earthquakes PayPal Park 18,000 Seattle Sounders FC Lumen Field [A] 37,722 Sporting Kansas City Children's Mercy Park 18,467 Toronto FC BMO Field [E] 28,351 Vancouver Whitecaps FC BC Place [A] [F] 22,120
^ ^ Some of the home matches were played at
Red Bull Arena at
Harrison due to scheduling conflicts at Yankee Stadium.
^ Temporary stadium.
^ CF Montréal played at
DRV 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 the
2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification .
^ Toronto FC played at
Exploria 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.
^ Vancouver Whitecaps FC played at
Rio 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.
^ Personnel and sponsorship [ edit ] Note: All teams useAdidas as universalkit manufacturer.
Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment Toronto FC Greg Vanney [ 5] Resigned December 1, 2020 Pre-season Chris Armas [ 6] January 13, 2021 D.C. United Chad Ashton End of interim period December 12, 2020 Hernán Losada [ 7] January 18, 2021 LA Galaxy Dominic Kinnear Greg Vanney [ 8] January 5, 2021 Atlanta United FC Stephen Glass December 16, 2020 Gabriel Heinze [ 9] December 18, 2020 Inter Miami CF Diego Alonso [ 10] Mutual consent January 7, 2021 Phil Neville [ 11] January 18, 2021 CF Montréal Thierry Henry [ 12] Resigned February 25, 2021 Wilfried Nancy [ 13] March 8, 2021 Toronto FC Chris Armas [ 14] Fired July 4, 2021 14th in East, 27th overall Javier Pérez [ a] July 4, 2021 Atlanta United FC Gabriel Heinze [ 16] July 18, 2021 10th in East, 20th Overall Rob Valentino (interim)[ 17] July 18, 2021 Rob Valentino [ 18] End of interim period August 12, 2021 Gonzalo Pineda [ 18] August 12, 2021 Real Salt Lake Freddy Juarez [ 19] Mutual consent August 27, 2021 6th in West, 13th overall Pablo Mastroeni (interim)[ 19] August 27, 2021 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Marc Dos Santos [ 20] 10th in West, 19th overall Vanni Sartini (interim)[ 20] FC Dallas Luchi Gonzalez [ 21] Fired September 19, 2021 11th in West, 21st overall Marco Ferruzzi (interim)[ 21] September 19, 2021 FC Cincinnati Jaap Stam [ 22] September 27, 2021 13th in East, 26th overall Tyrone Marshall (interim)[ 22] September 27, 2021 Chicago Fire FC Raphaël Wicky [ 23] Mutual consent September 30, 2021 12th in East, 22nd overall Frank Klopas (interim)[ 23] September 30, 2021 Houston Dynamo FC Tab Ramos [ 24] Fired November 4, 2021 13th in West, 25th overall Vacant until next season Los Angeles FC Bob Bradley [ 25] Mutual consent November 18, 2021 Post-season Vacant until next season
^ Pérez was initially appointed as interim manager,[ 14] but the move was made permanent on August 9, 2021.[ 15] 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. The tie-breaker was used in this order:[ 27]
Points Total wins Total goal differential Total goals scored Fewer disciplinary points Away goal differential Away goals scored Home goals differential Home goals scored Coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied) Disciplinary points were decided as follows:[ 27]
Foul (1 point) Technical area warning (2 points) Yellow card (3 points) Second yellow card (7 points) Straight red card (7 points) Coach dismissal (7 points) Any supplemental discipline (8 points)
Conference standings [ edit ] 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:
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:
The leading team in this table wins theSupporters' Shield .
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:
Fixtures and results [ edit ] 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.
Source:
MLS Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Source:
MLS Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Note: The higher seeded teams hosted matches, with the MLS Cup host determined by overall points.
COVID-19 restrictions [ edit ] 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]
Team Spectators Limitations Source(s) Austin FC All All Home matches starting with the first home match atQ2 Stadium scheduled for June 19, 2021 to be operated at full capacity [ 32] Atlanta United FC All Capped at 50% (about 22,000 fans) capacity at start of season. Operating at full capacity since May 15, 2021. [ 33] [ 34] Chicago Fire FC All Capped at 25% (about 15,500 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 35] FC Cincinnati All First 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 Rapids All Capped at 44% (about 7,900 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 37] Columbus Crew All Capped 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. United All Capped at 25% (about 5,000 fans) capacity from start of season. Operating at full capacity since June 20, 2021. [ 39] FC Dallas All Capped at 50% (about 9,000 fans) capacity from start of season. Plans to have full capacity starting June 1, 2021. [ 40] [ 41] Houston Dynamo FC All Capped at 30% (about 6,200 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 42] Inter Miami CF All Capped 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 Galaxy All Allowed at least 100 spectators per match. Operating at full capacity since June 19. [ 44] Los Angeles FC All Currently allow at least 100 spectators per match. Operating at full capacity since June 19, 2021. Minnesota United FC All Capped at 25% (about 5,000 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 45] CF Montréal Some Home 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 SC All Capped at 40% (about 27,600 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 48] New England Revolution All Capped at 12% (about 7,900 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 49] New York City FC All Capped 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 Bulls All Capped at 15% (about 3,750 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 52] [ 53] Orlando City SC All Capped at 50% (about 12,750 fans) capacity from start of season. Opened to 100% capacity beginning June 22. [ 54] Philadelphia Union All Capped at 30% (about 5,000 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 55] Portland Timbers All Capped 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 Lake All Capped at 50% (about 10,000 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 58] San Jose Earthquakes All Capped at 20% (about 3,600 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 59] Seattle Sounders FC All Capped at 25% (about 15,000 fans) capacity from start of season. [ 60] Sporting Kansas City All Capped at 35% (about 6,500 fans) capacity from start of season. Opened to 100% capacity beginning May 29. [ 61] Toronto FC Some Home 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 FC Some Have returned toBC Place [ 66]
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.
Rank Team GP Cumulative High Low Mean 1 Atlanta United FC 17 747,386 67,507 20,335 43,964 2 Seattle Sounders FC 17 427,121 45,737 7,042 25,125 3 Portland Timbers 12 255,412 25,218 16,086 21,284 4 FC Cincinnati 17 359,969 25,701 6,000 21,175 5 Austin FC 15 310,832 20,738 20,500 20,722 6 Nashville SC 16 309,405 26,913 12,164 19,338 7 Sporting Kansas City 15 282,608 20,213 16,888 18,841 8 Los Angeles FC 17 318,800 22,510 4,900 18,753 9 New England Revolution 12 215,381 31,635 7,905 17,948 10 Columbus Crew 17 281,918 20,407 5,180 16,583 11 LA Galaxy 17 266,493 25,174 6,853 15,676 12 Orlando City SC 16 250,299 19,009 11,503 15,644 13 Real Salt Lake 17 261,677 20,738 9,842 15,393 14 Minnesota United FC 13 192,193 19,691 4,100 14,784 15 Inter Miami CF 17 235,403 17,926 7,939 13,847 16 FC Dallas 17 228,110 19,096 8,621 13,418 17 New York Red Bulls 13 170,563 18,613 9,193 13,120 18 Philadelphia Union 15 193,552 18,575 5,000 12,903 19 D.C. United 17 217,441 18,034 3,935 12,791 20 San Jose Earthquakes 13 160,239 18,000 5,000 12,326 21 Houston Dynamo FC 17 207,732 20,021 6,376 12,220 22 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 7 84,560 25,117 7,503 12,080 23 CF Montréal 1 11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 24 Colorado Rapids 12 144,169 17,104 8,321 10,792 25 Chicago Fire FC 17 181,949 31,308 5,593 10,703 26 Toronto FC 9 71,080 11,166 5,026 7,898 27 New York City FC 7 41,556 13,503 2,873 5,937 Total 180 2,762,942 67,507 0 15,350
Highest attendances [ edit ] Regular season
Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Week Stadium 1 Atlanta United FC 0–1 Columbus Crew 67,507 July 24, 2021 13 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 2 Atlanta United FC 1–0 New York Red Bulls 67,503 August 15, 2021 19 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 3 Seattle Sounders FC 1–3 Portland Timbers 45,737 August 29, 2021 22 Lumen Field 4 Atlanta United FC 0–0 New York Red Bulls 42,575 June 27, 2021 9 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 5 Atlanta United FC 2–2 Philadelphia Union 42,523 June 20, 2021 8 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 6 Atlanta United FC 0–1 New England Revolution 42,517 July 17, 2021 12 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 7 Atlanta United FC 2–2 Nashville SC 40,748 May 29, 2021 7 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 8 Atlanta United FC 1–0 CF Montréal 40,116 May 15, 2021 5 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 9 Seattle Sounders FC 1–3 Sporting Kansas City 32,790 July 25, 2021 13 Lumen Field 10 Seattle Sounders FC 0–1 San Jose Earthquakes 32,704 July 31, 2021 14 Lumen Field
The2020 MLS Expansion Draft was held on December 15, 2020, at 10:00 am (EST).[ 67]
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