2019 Major League Soccer season 24th season of Major League Soccer
Football league season
The 2019 Major League Soccer season was the 24th season of Major League Soccer . The regular season began on March 2, 2019 and ended on October 6. The MLS Cup Playoffs began on October 19 and concluded with MLS 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 first soccer-specific stadium , Allianz Field , on April 13.[ 3]
Atlanta United FC were the defending MLS Cup champions, while New York Red Bulls were the defending Supporters' Shield winners.[ 4] [ 5]
Los Angeles FC won their first Supporters' Shield with an MLS single-season record 72 points, while Seattle Sounders FC won their second MLS Cup title.
Teams
Stadiums and locations
Western Conference
Team
Stadium
Capacity (Maximum)
Colorado Rapids
Dick's Sporting Goods Park
18,061
FC Dallas
Toyota Stadium
20,500
Houston Dynamo
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
Portland Timbers
Providence Park
25,218
Real Salt Lake
Rio Tinto Stadium
20,213
San Jose Earthquakes
Avaya Stadium
18,000
Seattle Sounders FC
CenturyLink Field [A]
39,419 (68,740)
Sporting Kansas City
Children's Mercy Park
18,467
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
BC Place [A]
22,120 (54,500)
Eastern Conference
Team
Stadium
Capacity
Atlanta United FC
Mercedes-Benz Stadium [A]
42,500 (71,000)
Chicago Fire
SeatGeek Stadium
20,000
FC Cincinnati
Nippert Stadium [A]
32,250 (40,000)
Columbus Crew SC
Mapfre Stadium
19,968
D.C. United
Audi Field
20,000
Montreal Impact
Saputo Stadium
20,801
New England Revolution
Gillette Stadium [A]
20,000 (65,878)
New York City FC
Yankee Stadium [A]
28,743 (47,309)
New York Red Bulls
Red Bull Arena
25,000
Orlando City SC
Exploria Stadium
25,500
Philadelphia Union
Talen Energy Stadium
18,500
Toronto FC
BMO Field [A]
30,000 (36,000)
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, the U.S. arm of the Spanish multinational bank BBVA 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]
Note: All teams use Adidas as kit manufacturer.
^ Jans was named head coach on August 4, replacing interim head coach Yoann Damet , who took over after FC Cincinnati relieved Alan Koch of his duties on May 7.
^ Fraser was named head coach on August 25, replacing interim head coach Conor Casey , who took over after the Rapids relieved Anthony Hudson of his duties as head coach on May 1.
^ Arnaud was named interim head coach on August 13 following the Dynamo's announcement that the club had relieved Wílmer Cabrera of his duties as head coach.
^ Cabrera was named head coach on August 21 following the Impact's announcement that the club had relieved Rémi Garde of his duties as head coach.
^ Arena was named head coach on May 14, replacing interim head coach Mike Lapper , who took over after the Revolution relieved Brad Friedel of his duties on May 9.
^ Juarez was named interim head coach on August 11, after the announcement that RSL would relieve Mike Petke of his duties as head coach.
Coaching changes
Team
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Position in table
Incoming coach
Date of appointment
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Craig Dalrymple
End of interim period
November 7, 2018
Pre-season
Marc Dos Santos
November 7, 2018
FC Dallas
Óscar Pareja
Resigned
November 16, 2018
Luchi Gonzalez
December 16, 2018
Columbus Crew SC
Gregg Berhalter
Signed by United States
November 29, 2018
Caleb Porter
January 4, 2019
Atlanta United FC
Tata Martino
End of contract
December 18, 2018
Frank de Boer
December 23, 2018
LA Galaxy
Dominic Kinnear
End of interim period
January 2, 2019
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
January 2, 2019
Colorado Rapids
Anthony Hudson
Fired
May 1, 2019
12th in West, 24th overall
Conor Casey
May 1, 2019
FC Cincinnati
Alan Koch
May 7, 2019
11th in East, 22nd overall
Yoann Damet
May 7, 2019
New England Revolution
Brad Friedel
May 9, 2019
12th in East, 23rd overall
Mike Lapper
May 9, 2019
Mike Lapper
End of interim period
May 14, 2019
12th in East, 21st overall
Bruce Arena
May 14, 2019
FC Cincinnati
Yoann Damet
August 4, 2019
12th in East, 24th overall
Ron Jans
August 4, 2019
Real Salt Lake
Mike Petke
Fired
August 10, 2019
6th in West, 10th overall
Freddy Juarez
August 11, 2019
Houston Dynamo
Wílmer Cabrera
August 13, 2019
9th in West, 17th overall
Davy Arnaud
August 13, 2019
Montreal Impact
Rémi Garde
August 21, 2019
7th in East, 15th overall
Wílmer Cabrera
August 21, 2019
Colorado Rapids
Conor Casey
End of interim period
August 25, 2019
11th in West, 22nd overall
Robin Fraser
August 25, 2019
Regular season
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
Eastern Conference
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:
Western Conference
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:
Overall table
The leading team in this table wins the Supporters' Shield .
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:
Fixtures and results
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
The MLS Cup Playoffs were expanded from 12 teams to 14 for the 2019 season, eliminating the use of two-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. The MLS Cup Final took place on November 10, 2019.[ 1]
Bracket
Note: The higher seeded team hosted matches, with the MLS Cup host determined by overall points.
Source: 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Bracket
Attendance
Average home attendances
As of October 6, 2019 [citation needed ]
Team
1
Atlanta United FC
17
892,663
72,548
42,537
52,510
2
Seattle Sounders FC
17
684,192
50,072
37,722
40,247
3
FC Cincinnati
17
464,720
32,250
25,095
27,336
4
Portland Timbers
17
428,706
25,218
25,218
25,218
5
Toronto FC
17
425,816
28,989
22,651
25,048
6
LA Galaxy
17
394,477
27,088
19,015
23,205
7
Orlando City SC
17
386,940
25,527
22,341
22,761
8
Los Angeles FC
17
378,265
22,757
22,001
22,251
9
New York City FC
17
358,820
28,895
18,113
21,107
10
Minnesota United FC
17
335,291
19,906
19,600
19,723
11
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
17
331,745
27,837
16,138
19,514
12
San Jose Earthquakes
17
319,272
50,850
15,232
18,781
13
Sporting Kansas City
17
316,211
19,979
17,083
18,601
14
Real Salt Lake
17
308,050
20,838
15,949
18,121
15
D.C. United
17
301,644
20,600
12,521
17,744
16
New York Red Bulls
17
293,769
20,128
11,115
17,281
17
Philadelphia Union
17
290,883
19,145
12,890
17,111
18
New England Revolution
17
284,535
28,602
9,422
16,737
19
Montreal Impact
17
258,560
19,619
11,996
16,171
20
Houston Dynamo
17
266,464
21,777
12,601
15,674
21
Columbus Crew SC
17
250,424
20,865
9,687
14,856
22
FC Dallas
17
252,313
19,096
11,911
14,842
23
Colorado Rapids
17
242,833
16,998
10,794
14,284
24
Chicago Fire
17
209,516
18,232
6,074
12,324
–
Total
408
8,676,109
72,548
6,074
21,265
Highest attendances
Regular season [citation needed ]
Rank
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
Date
Week
Stadium
1
Atlanta United
3–0
LA Galaxy
72,548
August 3, 2019
22
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2
Atlanta United
1–1
FC Cincinnati
70,382
March 10, 2019
2
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
3
Atlanta United
1–0
Orlando City SC
68,152
May 12, 2019
11
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
4
Atlanta United
3–3
New York Red Bulls
68,077
July 7, 2019
18
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
5
Atlanta United
1–3
Columbus Crew SC
68,046
September 14, 2019
28
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
6
Atlanta United
2–0
Chicago Fire
67,502
June 1, 2019
14
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
7
San Jose Earthquakes
3–0
LA Galaxy
50,850
June 29, 2019
17
Stanford Stadium
8
Seattle Sounders
1–2
Portland Timbers
50,072
July 21, 2019
20
CenturyLink Field
9
Seattle Sounders
1–0
Minnesota United
47,297
October 6, 2019
31
CenturyLink Field
10
Seattle Sounders
4–3
LA Galaxy
46,673
September 1, 2019
26
CenturyLink Field
Player statistics
Goals
Hat-tricks
Assists
Shutouts
Awards
Player / Team of the Week
Bold denotes League Player of the Week.
Italics denotes Audi Player Performance of the Week.
Goal of the Week
Player of the Month
End-of-season awards
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Ref
Vito Mannone , Minnesota
Ike Opara , Minnesota Miles Robinson , Atlanta Walker Zimmerman , LAFC
Eduard Atuesta , LAFC Carles Gil , New England Maxi Moralez , New York City Alejandro Pozuelo , Toronto
Zlatan Ibrahimović , LA Galaxy Josef Martínez , Atlanta Carlos Vela , LAFC
[ 127]
Player transfers
SuperDraft
The MLS 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 of 2019 MLS SuperDraft were held on January 11 in Chicago . Rounds three and four of the 2019 SuperDraft were held via a conference call on January 14. FC Cincinnati selected Frankie Amaya with the first overall pick.
Allocation ranking
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 select U.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.
^ 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 general
allocation money , and $75,000 in targeted
allocation money .
^ 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 the
2019 MLS SuperDraft .
^ 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 defender
Nick Hagglund .
^ 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.
^ 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 the
2020 MLS SuperDraft .
^ 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.
^ On August 7, 2019, Montreal Impact acquired the number 1 allocation ranking and defender
Jorge Corrales from Chicago Fire in exchange for the number 6 allocation ranking, midfielder
Michael Azira , and a second-round selection in the
2020 MLS SuperDraft .
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