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  1. A Major League Soccer (MLS; em português: Liga Principal de Futebol) é a principal liga de futebol profissional masculino entre clubes dos Estados Unidos, tida como a de mais alto nível do desporto no país e sancionada pela United States Soccer Federation (USSF). [1]

  2. Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States. The league comprises 29 teams—26 in the United States and 3 in Canada—since the 2023 season. MLS is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan.

    • Background
    • Establishment
    • Early Difficulties
    • Resurgence
    • Designated Players and Expansion
    • 2013–2019
    • 2020–Present
    • See Also

    Major League Soccer is the most recent of three professional men's Division 1 national association football leagues with clubs in the United States and Canada. In the US, with no clubs in Canada, the earliest of such leagues was the American Football Association, which was formed in 1884 and allied with The Football Association, becoming a member o...

    In 1988, in exchange for FIFA awarding the right to host the 1994 World Cup, U.S. Soccer promised to establish a Division 1 professional soccer league. In 1993, the USSF selected Major League Professional Soccer (the precursor to MLS) as the exclusive Division 1 professional soccer league. Major League Soccer was officially formed in February 1995 ...

    After its first season, MLS suffered from a decline in attendance. The league's low attendance was all the more apparent in light of the fact that eight of the original ten teams began playing in stadiums owned or rented by American footballteams, most of the venues with capacities of 60,000 or more. MLS experimented with rules deviations in its ea...

    The 2002 World Cup, in which the United States unexpectedly made the quarterfinals through wins against Portugal and Mexico, coincided with a resurgence in American soccer and MLS. MLS Cup 2002, held four months after the 2002 World Cup final, set an attendance record with 61,316 spectators at Gillette Stadium witnessing the Los Angeles Galaxy win ...

    The 2007 season was a turning point for Major League Soccer in several ways.Toronto FC joined the league as an expansion team with sellout crowds and thousands of people on the waiting list for tickets; Stan Kroenke purchased the Colorado Rapids with a plan to build a soccer-specific stadium; and David Beckham joined MLS as the league's first desig...

    In 2013, MLS introduced New York City FC as the league's 20th team, and Orlando City Soccer Club as the league's 21st team, both to begin playing in 2015. Beginning in summer of 2013 and continuing in the run up to the 2014 World Cup, MLS began signing U.S. stars based in Europe, including Clint Dempsey and Maurice Edu from the English Premier Leag...

    With an average attendance of over 20,000 per game, MLS has the third highest average attendance of any sports league in the U.S. after the National Football League (NFL) and Major League Baseball (MLB),and is the seventh highest attended professional soccer league worldwide. The league expanded to 28 teams with the addition of Inter Miami CF and N...

  3. The web page covers the latest news, highlights, and analysis of MLS, the top professional soccer league in the US and Canada. Find out about Rivalry Week, Messi's records, MLS NEXT Pro, Generation adidas Cup, and more.