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The MLS Cup final was the team's 53rd competitive match in 2023—the most for an MLS team in a single year—due to their participation in the Champions League, Leagues Cup, U.S. Open Cup, and the Campeones Cup. [64] LAFC traveled over 63,000 miles (101,000 km) during their season, which lasted 41 weeks. [65]
The Spanish language rights for the MLS Cup in the U.S. were awarded to Univision in 2007 and the match was aired on their various networks until 2023. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The U.S. linear television rights beginning in 2023 are held by Fox in English and Fox Deportes in Spanish; the MLS Cup final will air on those channels as well as Apple TV+ 's MLS ...
The 2023 MLS Cup playoffs (branded as the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for sponsorship reasons) was the post-season championship of Major League Soccer (MLS), the top soccer league in the United States and Canada. It was the 28th edition of the MLS Cup playoffs, the tournament culminating at the end of the 2023 season.
This is a list of current Major League Soccer players who have been capped at least once by their respective national team's first squad. Only national teams that are full members of FIFA are listed.
The MLS Cup's roots trace back to the foundation of Major League Soccer, when the league decided to hold a championship format similar to its contemporary North American sports leagues. [4] The first few editions of the game were dominated by D.C. United, who appeared in the first four MLS Cup finals, winning three. [5]
The Conference Semifinals, Conference Final, and MLS Cup final remained single-elimination matches hosted by the higher-seeded team in late November and early December. [ 33 ] The 2023 season was the first to implement a "sustenance break" for iftar for Muslim players during Ramadan in April.
U.S. Open Cup: 2023: Inter Miami CF: 0 Leagues Cup: 2023: LA Galaxy: 9 MLS Cup: 2014: Los Angeles FC: 1 MLS Cup: 2022: Minnesota United FC: 7 None (joined league in 2017) — CF Montréal: 2 Canadian Championship: 2021: Nashville SC: 6 None (joined league in 2018) — New England Revolution: 2 Supporters' Shield: 2021: New York City FC: 2 MLS ...
The 2014 World Cup featured 21 MLS players on World Cup rosters and a record 11 MLS players playing for foreign teams—including players from traditional powerhouses Brazil (Júlio César) and Spain (David Villa); in the U.S. v. Germany match the U.S. fielded a team with seven MLS starters. [102]