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Major League Soccer
Season2019
Matches played187
Goals scored547 (2.93 per match)
Top goalscorerCarlos Vela
(16 goals)
Best goalkeeperBrad Guzan
(8 shutouts)
Biggest home win6 goals:
SKC 7–1 MTL
(March 30)
Biggest away win5 goals:
SJ 0–5 LAFC
(March 30)
Highest scoring8 goals:
SKC 7–1 MTL
(March 30)
SKC 4–4 NE
(April 27)
Longest winning run5 games:
LA Galaxy
(March 16 – April 24)
Atlanta United FC
(April 27 – May 19)
Longest unbeaten run10 games:
New York City FC
(April 6 – present)
Longest winless run11 games:
Colorado Rapids
(March 2 – May 19)
Longest losing run8 games:
Colorado Rapids
(March 23 – May 19)
Highest attendance70,382
ATL 1–1 CIN
(March 10)
Lowest attendance6,074
CHI 5–0 NE
(May 8)
Total attendance3,793,737
Average attendance20,638
2020 →
All statistics correct as of June 9, 2019.

The 2019 Major League Soccer season is the 24th season of Major League Soccer. The regular season began on March 2, 2019, and will end on October 6. The MLS Cup Playoffs will begin on October 19, and conclude with MLS Cup 2019 on November 10, under a new format that differs from previous seasons. The playoffs will use single-match rounds and include 14 teams.[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 are the defending MLS Cup champions, while New York Red Bulls are the defending Supporters' Shield winners.[4][5]

  • 1Teams
  • 2Regular season
    • 2.2Conference standings
  • 3Playoffs
  • 4Attendance
  • 5Player statistics
  • 6Awards
  • 7Player transfers

Teams[edit]

Stadiums and locations[edit]

Locations of teams for the 2019 Major League Soccer season
Western ConferenceEastern Conference
Western Conference
TeamStadiumCapacity
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
Sporting Kansas CityChildren's Mercy Park18,467
Vancouver Whitecaps FCBC Place[A]22,120
Eastern Conference
TeamStadiumCapacity
Atlanta United FCMercedes-Benz Stadium[A]71,000
Chicago FireSeatGeek Stadium20,000
FC CincinnatiNippert Stadium[A]32,250
Columbus Crew SCMapfre Stadium19,968
D.C. UnitedAudi Field20,000
Montreal ImpactSaputo Stadium20,801
New England RevolutionGillette Stadium[A]20,000
New York City FCYankee Stadium[A]30,321
New York Red BullsRed Bull Arena25,000
Orlando City SCExploria Stadium25,500
Philadelphia UnionTalen Energy Stadium18,500
Toronto FCBMO Field30,000
  1. ^Non-soccer specific stadium and artificially reduced capacity.

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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]

Personnel and sponsorship[edit]

Note: All teams use Adidas as kit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Atlanta United FCFrank de BoerMichael ParkhurstAmerican Family Insurance
Chicago FireVeljko PaunovićDax McCartyMotorola
FC CincinnatiYoann Damet[a]Kendall WastonMercy Health[8]
Colorado RapidsConor Casey[b]Tim HowardTransamerica
Columbus Crew SCCaleb PorterWil TrappAcura
D.C. UnitedBen OlsenWayne RooneyLeidos
FC DallasLuchi GonzalezMatt HedgesAdvoCare
Houston DynamoWilmer CabreraDaMarcus BeasleyMD Anderson
LA GalaxyGuillermo Barros SchelottoZlatan IbrahimovićHerbalife
Los Angeles FCBob BradleyCarlos VelaYouTube TV
Minnesota United FCAdrian HeathOsvaldo AlonsoTarget
Montreal ImpactRémi GardeIgnacio PiattiBank of Montreal
New England RevolutionBruce Arena[c]Michael MancienneUnitedHealthcare
New York City FCDomènec TorrentAlexander RingEtihad Airways
New York Red BullsChris ArmasLuis RoblesRed Bull
Orlando City SCJames O'ConnorNani Orlando Health
Philadelphia UnionJim CurtinAlejandro BedoyaBimbo Bakeries USA
Portland TimbersGiovanni SavareseDiego ValeriAlaska Airlines
Real Salt LakeMike PetkeKyle BeckermanLifeVantage
San Jose EarthquakesMatías AlmeydaChris Wondolowski
Seattle Sounders FCBrian SchmetzerNicolás LodeiroZulily
Sporting Kansas CityPeter VermesMatt BeslerIvy Funds
Toronto FCGreg VanneyMichael BradleyBank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FCMarc Dos SantosJon EriceBell Canada
  1. ^Damet was named interim head coach on May 7 following FC Cincinnati's announcement that the club had relieved Alan Koch of his duties as head coach.
  2. ^Casey was named interim head coach on May 1 following the Rapids' announcement that the club had relieved Anthony Hudson of his duties as head coach.
  3. ^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.

Coaching changes[edit]

TeamOutgoing coachManner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position in tableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
Vancouver Whitecaps FCCraig Dalrymple (interim)End of interim periodNovember 7, 2018Pre-seasonMarc Dos SantosNovember 7, 2018
FC DallasÓscar ParejaResignedNovember 16, 2018Luchi GonzalezDecember 16, 2018
Columbus Crew SCGregg BerhalterSigned by United StatesNovember 29, 2018Caleb PorterJanuary 4, 2019
Atlanta United FCTata MartinoEnd of contractDecember 18, 2018Frank de BoerDecember 23, 2018
LA GalaxyDominic Kinnear (interim)End of interim periodJanuary 2, 2019Guillermo Barros SchelottoJanuary 2, 2019
Colorado RapidsAnthony HudsonFiredMay 1, 201912th in West, 24th overallConor Casey (interim)May 1, 2019
FC CincinnatiAlan KochMay 7, 201911th in East, 22nd overallYoann Damet (interim)May 7, 2019
New England RevolutionBrad FriedelMay 9, 201912th in East, 23rd overallMike Lapper (interim)May 9, 2019
Mike Lapper (interim)End of interim periodMay 14, 201912th in East, 21st overallBruce ArenaMay 14, 2019

Regular season[edit]

Format[edit]

Each club will play 34 games, including 17 home games and 17 away games. Teams will face each of their conference opponents twice during the season and non-conference opponents once. Half of the non-conference games will be played at home, and half of the non-conference games will be played away from home.[9]

Conference standings[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Philadelphia Union179443120+1131Conference Semifinals & 2020 CONCACAF Champions League
2Montreal Impact[a]188732128−727Conference Quarterfinals
3D.C. United177462318+527
4Atlanta United FC158521911+826
5New York Red Bulls167632719+824
6New York City FC145182317+623
7Toronto FC[a]155732426−218
8Chicago Fire174672524+119
9Orlando City SC155732221+118
10Columbus Crew SC1751021625−917
11New England Revolution164841733−1616
12FC Cincinnati1731221435−2111
Updated to match(es) played on June 23, 2019. 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.
Notes:
  1. ^ abCanadian clubs cannot qualify for the 2020 CONCACAF Champions League through MLS play.

Western Conference[edit]

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Los Angeles FC1611143913+2637Conference Semifinals & 2020 CONCACAF Champions League
2LA Galaxy1710612419+531Conference Quarterfinals
3Seattle Sounders FC167452621+526
4FC Dallas177642522+325
5Houston Dynamo147432118+324
6Minnesota United FC166732325−221
7Real Salt Lake166822228−620
8San Jose Earthquakes155642327−419
9Sporting Kansas City164572727019
10Vancouver Whitecaps FC[a]174671922−319
11Portland Timbers145722326−317
12Colorado Rapids174942736−916
Updated to match(es) played on June 23, 2019. 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
Notes:
  1. ^Canadian clubs cannot qualify for the 2020 CONCACAF Champions League through MLS play.

Overall table[edit]

The leading team in this table wins the Supporters Shield.

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Los Angeles FC1611143913+26372020 CONCACAF Champions League[a]
2LA Galaxy1710612419+531
3Philadelphia Union179443120+1131
4Montreal Impact188732128−727
5D.C. United177462318+527
6Atlanta United FC158521911+826
7Seattle Sounders FC167452621+526
8FC Dallas177642522+325
9New York Red Bulls167632719+824
10Houston Dynamo147432118+324
11New York City FC145182317+623
12Minnesota United FC166732325−221
13Real Salt Lake166822228−620
14Toronto FC165742628−219
15San Jose Earthquakes155642327−419
16Chicago Fire174672524+119
17Sporting Kansas City164572727019
18Vancouver Whitecaps FC174671922−319
19Orlando City SC155732221+118
20Portland Timbers145722326−317
21Columbus Crew SC1751021625−917
22Colorado Rapids174942736−916
23New England Revolution164841733−1616
24FC Cincinnati1731221435−2111
Updated to match(es) played on June 23, 2019. 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
Notes:

Results[edit]

Home AwayATLCHICINCLBCOLDALDCUHOULAGLAFMINMTLNERNYCORLPHIPORRBYRSLSEASJESKCTORVAN
Atlanta United FC2–01–11–01–20–23–02–01–01–12–0
Chicago Fire4–12–05–01–11–11–01–12–41–1
FC Cincinnati0–22–10–23–00–20–31–1
Columbus Crew SC2–01–00–13–10–31–02–21–31–1
Colorado Rapids3–13–22–31–41–03–32–31–12–3
FC Dallas2–12–01–11–12–11–32–10–03–0
D.C. United2–03–30–40–00–25–01–11–0
Houston Dynamo2–02–12–12–11–11–12–11–13–2
LA Galaxy2–10–12–13–21–20–22–02–12–1
Los Angeles FC0–02–02–04–24–12–14–12–1
Minnesota United FC1–01–01–00–03–32–31–1
Montreal Impact1–01–00–00–20–32–12–1
New England Revolution0–20–20–21–12–10–31–03–1
New York City FC1–05–20–02–20–01–1
Orlando City SC5–14–31–20–11–32–20–21–0
Philadelphia Union2–03–01–12–13–06–11–33–20–01–3
Portland Timbers4–02–3
New York Red Bulls1–03–21–21–20–14–04–12–2
Real Salt Lake2–12–42–11–23–01–0
Seattle Sounders FC4–12–01–01–12–11–02–23–2
San Jose Earthquakes4–11–02–20–50–31–23–04–1
Sporting Kansas City0–30–27–14–42–02–23–21–1
Toronto FC2–20–04–33–24–01–21–21–22–2
Vancouver Whitecaps FC0–12–22–10–21–02–31–11–00–01–1
Updated to match(es) played on June 22, 2019. Source: [1]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an 'a' indicates there is an article about the match.

Playoffs[edit]

Season

Format[edit]

The MLS Cup Playoffs were expanded from 12 teams to 14 for the 2019 season, eliminating the former two-legged series and re-seeding in favor of a shorter playoff format. The top seven teams in each conference will advance to a single elimination bracket, with the top team in each conference earning a first round bye. The MLS Cup Final is scheduled to take place on November 10, 2019.[1]

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Attendance[edit]

Average home attendances[edit]

As of June 23, 2019[citation needed]
Pos.TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
1Atlanta United FC8420,28370,38242,53752,535
2Seattle Sounders FC8305,43739,23237,72238,180
3FC Cincinnati7197,35432,25025,86728,193
4Portland Timbers250,43625,21825,21825,218
5Toronto FC9223,06426,25622,65124,785
6Orlando City SC8184,70825,52722,34123,089
7LA Galaxy9199,68325,86619,01522,187
8Los Angeles FC8177,26822,44422,00122,159
9New York City FC6125,30324,36118,59720,884
10Vancouver Whitecaps FC10203,41227,83716,13820,341
11Minnesota United FC7138,06619,83219,60019,724
12Sporting Kansas City8150,84819,97917,89718,856
13Real Salt Lake6103,31518,22015,94917,219
14D.C. United9152,26320,60012,52116,918
15San Jose Earthquakes8133,23718,00015,23216,655
16Philadelphia Union10161,32718,76712,89016,133
17New York Red Bulls9145,17820,12811,11516,131
18Montreal Impact7108,93318,63411,96615,562
19Houston Dynamo10148,00216,82712,60114,800
20FC Dallas8116,24917,22012,26314,531
21New England Revolution8114,76320,6109,42214,345
22Colorado Rapids9124,14116,99810,79413,793
23Columbus Crew SC10130,38318,0489,68713,038
24Chicago Fire9100,69215,6096,07411,188
Total1933,914,34570,3826,07420,686

Highest attendances[edit]

As of June 2, 2019[citation needed]

Regular season

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekStadium
1Atlanta United1–1FC Cincinnati70,382March 10, 20192Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2Atlanta United1–0Orlando City SC68,152May 12, 201911Mercedes-Benz Stadium
3Atlanta United2–0Chicago Fire67,502June 1, 201914Mercedes-Benz Stadium
4Atlanta United1–2FC Dallas43,351April 21, 20198Mercedes-Benz Stadium
5Atlanta United1–0Colorado Rapids43,005April 27, 20199Mercedes-Benz Stadium
6Atlanta United3–0Minnesota United42,703May 29, 201914Mercedes-Benz Stadium
7Atlanta United1–1Philadelphia Union42,651March 17, 20193Mercedes-Benz Stadium
8Atlanta United2–0Toronto FC42,537May 8, 201911Mercedes-Benz Stadium
9Seattle Sounders FC1–0Houston Dynamo39,232May 11, 201911CenturyLink Field
10Seattle Sounders FC4–1FC Cincinnati39,011March 2, 20191CenturyLink Field

Player statistics[edit]

Goals[edit]

RankPlayerClubGoals[10]
1Carlos VelaLos Angeles FC16
2Zlatan IbrahimovićLA Galaxy11
3Josef MartínezAtlanta United FC10
4Kei KamaraColorado Rapids8
NaniOrlando City SC
Wayne RooneyD.C. United
Diego RossiLos Angeles FC
Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes
9Felipe GutiérrezSporting Kansas City7
Krisztián NémethSporting Kansas City
Johnny RussellSporting Kansas City
Saphir TaïderMontreal Impact

Assists[edit]

RankPlayerClubAssists[11]
1Diego ValeriPortland Timbers10
Carlos VelaLos Angeles FC
3Maximiliano MoralezNew York City FC9
4Nicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC8
Alejandro PozueloToronto FC
6Eduard AtuestaLos Angeles FC6
Michael BarriosFC Dallas
Sebastián BlancoPortland Timbers
Alberth ElisHouston Dynamo
Cristian EspinozaSan Jose Earthquakes
Romain MétanireMinnesota United FC

Shutouts[edit]

RankPlayerClubShutouts[12]
1Brad GuzanAtlanta United FC8
2Bill HamidD.C. United7
3David BinghamLA Galaxy6
Evan BushMontreal Impact
Sean JohnsonNew York City FC
Tyler MillerLos Angeles FC
7Stefan FreiSeattle Sounders FC5
Vito MannoneMinnesota United FC
9David OustedChicago Fire4
Luis RoblesNew York Red Bulls
Zack SteffenColumbus Crew SC

Hat-tricks[edit]

PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
Wayne RooneyD.C. UnitedReal Salt Lake5−0March 16
Krisztián NémethSporting Kansas CityMontreal Impact7−1March 30
Carlos VelaLos Angeles FCSan Jose Earthquakes5−0March 30
Diego RossiLos Angeles FCD.C. United4−0April 6
Chris Wondolowski4San Jose EarthquakesChicago Fire4−1May 18
Johnny RussellSporting Kansas CitySeattle Sounders FC3−2May 26

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Awards[edit]

Player of the month[edit]

MonthPlayerClubStatsRef
MarchCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC5 GP, 6 G, 3 A[13]
AprilCarlos VelaLos Angeles FC5 GP, 5 G, 2 A[14]
MayChris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes2 GP, 6 G[15]

Player / team of the week[edit]

  • Bold denotes league player of the week.
  • Italics denotes Audi player performance of the week.

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Team of the week
WeekGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsBenchCoach
1
[16][17]
Howard (COL)Sauro (CLB)
Brillant (DC)
Diallo (MTL)
Lodeiro (SEA)
Feilhaber (COL)
Taïder (MTL)
Bradley (TOR)
Arriola (DC)
Quintero (MIN)
Morris (SEA)
Hamid (DC)
Calvo (MIN)
Steres (LA)
Atuesta (LAFC)
V. Rodríguez (SEA)
Mueller (ORL)
Álvarez (LA)
Ben Olsen (DC)
2
[18][19]
Johnson (NYC)Métanire (MIN)
Struna (HOU)
Hagglund (CIN)
Leerdam (SEA)
Pomykal (DAL)
Atuesta (LAFC)
Gruezo (DAL)
Vela (LAFC)
Zardes (CLB)
Quintero (MIN)
Hamid (DC)
Melia (SKC)
Herrera (RSL)
Alonso (MIN)
Hwang (VAN)
Saief (CIN)
Nani (ORL)
Caleb Porter (CLB)
3
[20][21]
Richey (CIN)Sauro (CLB)
Robinson (ATL)
Jara (DC)
Lletget (LA)
Moreno (DC)
Lodeiro (SEA)
Muyl (NY)
Piatti (MTL)
Rooney (DC)
Elis (HOU)
Steffen (CLB)
Waston (CIN)
M. Rodríguez (HOU)
Ulloa (CIN)
Akinola (TOR)
Morris (SEA)
Vela (LAFC)
Alan Koch (CIN)
4
[22][23]
Rowe (ORL)Hollingshead (DAL)
Zimmerman (LAFC)
Ruan (ORL)
Saief (CIN)
Kljestan (ORL)
Bedoya (PHI)
Pomykal (DAL)
Saucedo (RSL)
Accam (PHI)
Manneh (CIN)
Rimando (RSL)
Garza (CIN)
Elliott (PHI)
Ascues (ORL)
Atuesta (LAFC)
Barrios (DAL)
Rossi (LAFC)
Alan Koch (CIN)
5
[24][25]
Frei (SEA)Anibaba (NE)
Schweinsteiger (CHI)
Henry (VAN)
Pozuelo (TOR)
Pomykal (DAL)
Fabián (PHI)
Vela (LAFC)
Gerso (SKC)
Németh (SKC)
Elis (HOU)
Steffen (CLB)
Birnbaum (DC)
McCarty (CHI)
Gil (NE)
Rooney (DC)
Russell (SKC)
Ibrahimović (LA)
Jim Curtin (PHI)
6
[26][27]
Maurer (DAL)Steres (LA)
Opara (MIN)
Ruan (ORL)
Vela (LAFC)
Katai (CHI)
Bedoya (PHI)
Nani (ORL)
Rossi (LAFC)
Ibrahimović (LA)
Espinoza (SJ)
Steffen (CLB)
Mannone (MIN)
Wagner (PHI)
Bassett (COL)
Godoy (SJ)
Mattocks (CIN)
Altidore (TOR)
Matias Almeyda (SJ)
7
[28][29]
Bush (MTL)Skjelvik (LA)
Schweinsteiger (CHI)
Onuoha (RSL)
Barco (ATL)
T. Martínez (HOU)
L. Rodríguez (DC)
Vela (LAFC)
Tajouri-Shradi (NYC)
Ibrahimović (LA)
Bruin (SEA)
Miller (LAFC)
Piette (MTL)
Feilhaber (COL)
Busio (SKC)
Royer (NY)
Ferreira (DAL)
Altidore (TOR)
Rémi Garde (MTL)
8
[30][31]
González (DAL)Hedges (DAL)
Elliott (PHI)
Moreira (POR)
Pozuelo (TOR)
Kaye (LAFC)
Atuesta (LAFC)
Rusnák (RSL)
Hoesen (SJ)
Héber (NYC)
Vela (LAFC)
Cropper (NE)
Araujo (LA)
Adnan (VAN)
Dos Santos (LA)
Barrios (DAL)
Gaitán (CHI)
Hamilton (TOR)
Luchi Gonzalez (DAL)
9
[32][33]
Bush (MTL)Smith (SEA)
Lade (NY)
Henry (VAN)
Métanire (MIN)
Blanco (POR)
Dos Santos (LA)
Nagbe (ATL)
Salinas (SJ)
Héber (NYC)
Manotas (HOU)
González (DAL)
Diallo (MTL)
Traore (LA)
Yueill (SJ)
Németh (SKC)
Caicedo (NE)
Ebobisse (POR)
Rémi Garde (MTL)
10
[34][35]
Clark (POR)Lima (SJ)
Opara (MIN)
Jara (DC)
Sweat (NYC)
Barco (ATL)
Medunjanin (PHI)
Osorio (TOR)
Manotas (HOU)
J. Martínez (ATL)
Przybyłko (PHI)
Coronel (PHI)
Henry (VAN)
McCarty (CHI)
Delgado (TOR)
C. Roldan (SEA)
Rzatkowski (NY)
Ibrahimović (LA)
Jim Curtin (PHI)
11
[36][37]
Guzan (ATL)Calvo (CHI)
Birnbaum (DC)
Tinnerholm (NYC)
Ulloa (CIN)
Gaitán (CHI)
C. Roldan (SEA)
Monteiro (PHI)
Villalba (ATL)
Montero (VAN)
Vela (LAFC)
Crépeau (VAN)
Henry (VAN)
Kaye (LAFC)
Higuaín (CLB)
Arriola (DC)
Katai (CHI)
Johnson (RSL)
Frank de Boer (ATL)
12
[38][39]
Crépeau (VAN)Lundqvist (HOU)
Onuoha (RSL)
Tarek (NY)
Métanire (MIN)
Saucedo (RSL)
Vera (HOU)
Yueill (SJ)
Finlay (MIN)
Wondolowski (SJ)
Vela (LAFC)
Frei (SEA)
Jones (NE)
Smith (SEA)
Kaye (LAFC)
Lewis (COL)
Blanco (POR)
Akindele (ORL)
Mike Petke (RSL)
13
[40][41]
Robles (NY)Adnan (VAN)
Métanire (MIN)
Blackmon (LAFC)
Vela (LAFC)
Dos Santos (LA)
Saucedo (RSL)
Nicholson (COL)
Fernández (POR)
Wondolowski (SJ)
Russell (SKC)
Bingham (LA)
Kallman (MIN)
Leerdam (SEA)
Atuesta (LAFC)
Chará (POR)
White (NY)
Mitriță (NYC)
Marc Dos Santos (VAN)
14
[42][43]
Blake (PHI)Lima (SJ)
Robinson (ATL)
Murillo (NY)
Akindele (ORL)
Gil (NE)
Kaku (NY)
Santos (CLB)
Shinyashiki (COL)
J. Martínez (ATL)
Vela (LAFC)
Guzan (ATL)
Segura (DC)
Fraser (TOR)
Atuesta (LAFC)
Browne (MTL)
Barrios (DAL)
Ibrahimović (LA)
Frank de Boer (ATL)
15
[44][45]
Howard (COL)Trusty (PHI)
Abubakar (COL)
Tinnerholm (NYC)
Moralez (NYC)
Taïder (MTL)
Pozuelo (TOR)
Ilsinho (PHI)
Eriksson (SJ)
Kamara (COL)
Héber (NYC)
Bush (MTL)
Cannon (DAL)
Thompson (SJ)
Price (COL)
Ring (NYC)
Gutiérrez (SKC)
Atuahene (DAL)
Jim Curtin (PHI)

Goal of the week[edit]

Goal of the week
WeekPlayerClubRef
1Andre ShinyashikiColorado Rapids[46]
2Memo RodríguezHouston Dynamo[47]
3Allan CruzFC Cincinnati[48]
4Kekuta MannehFC Cincinnati[49]
5Alejandro PozueloToronto FC[50]
6Nicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC[51]
7Ezequiel BarcoAtlanta United FC[52]
8Alejandro PozueloToronto FC[53]
9Bill TuilomaPortland Timbers[54]
10Ezequiel BarcoAtlanta United FC[55]
11Pity MartínezAtlanta United FC[56]
12Sebastián SaucedoReal Salt Lake[57]
13Jefferson SavarinoReal Salt Lake[58]
14Haris MedunjaninPhiladelphia Union[59]
15Jordan HamiltonToronto FC[60]

Player transfers[edit]

SuperDraft[edit]

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[edit]

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.[61] As an expansion team, FC Cincinnati took the top spot.

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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
61Toronto FC[A][B][C][E]December 27, 2018 (1)Laurent CimanDijon[62][63][64]
42Colorado Rapids
53Chicago Fire
24San Jose Earthquakes[A][62]
75Minnesota United
86Houston Dynamo
97New England Revolution
108Montreal Impact
119Vancouver Whitecaps
310Orlando City[D][65]
1311Philadelphia Union
1412D.C. United
1513FC Dallas
1614Los Angeles FC
1715Real Salt Lake
1816Columbus Crew
1917New York City FC
2018Seattle Sounders
2119Sporting Kansas City
2220New York Red Bulls
2321Portland Timbers
2422Atlanta United
123FC Cincinnati[B][C][63][64]
1224LA Galaxy[D][E]April 11, 2019 (1)Giancarlo GonzálezBologna[65]

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  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 general allocation money, and $75,000 in targeted allocation 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 the 2019 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 defender Nick 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 the 2020 MLS SuperDraft.

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