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The 2010 Major League Soccer season was the 15th season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 98th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 32nd with a national first-division league. Negotiations between the league and the players' union resulted in a new collective bargaining agreement being agreed to on March 20, 2010.
Pages in category "2010 Major League Soccer season" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... List of Major League Soccer transfers 2010;
A match between Minnesota United FC and New York City FC during the 2019 regular season. Major League Soccer (MLS) is the top-flight professional men's soccer league in the United States and Canada. As of 2024, the league has 29 teams—26 in the United States and 3 in Canada—that are divided into the Eastern and Western conferences.
The 2010 MLS Cup Playoffs was the postseason tournament subsequent to Major League Soccer's 2010 season. The playoffs began on October 30, with the Los Angeles Galaxy defeating the Seattle Sounders FC in the quarterfinal-round. Three weeks later, the Colorado Rapids defeated FC Dallas 2-1 in the Cup final at BMO Field in Toronto, Ontario. It ...
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. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It comprises 30 teams, with 27 in the United States and 3 in Canada .
The Houston Dynamo, Chicago Fire, Chivas USA, and New England Revolution qualified for the 2010 SuperLiga based upon their finish in the 2009 Major League Soccer season as the four highest-finishing teams not to qualify for the 2010–11 Champions League.
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The longest streak of ties to start a season was achieved by the LA Galaxy in 2003, the New York Red Bulls in 2006, Columbus Crew SC in 2007, the Portland Timbers in 2015, the Colorado Rapids in 2015, New York City FC in 2019, Nashville SC in 2021 and 2024, the Philadelphia Union in 2024, and Sporting Kansas City in 2024, who each opened their ...