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Major League Soccer is in the first tier of the United States men's soccer league system. It currently consists 29 teams: nine in the Southern United States, seven in the Western United States, six in the midwestern United States, four in the northeastern United States, two in Eastern Canada, and one in Western Canada.
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In 2014, Blizzard Bash brought in more than $840,000 in revenue with over 13,000 in attendance over a three-day period. [3] With the event extended an additional day in 2015, over 18,000 people attended and more than 10,000 watched online via pay-per-view, making it the second largest annual sporting event in the state of Kansas.
[3] [4] The team colors were blue, purple, black, and white, and the team mascot was a dog Spyke who rode a four-wheeler. The team never won a playoff series. The team never won a playoff series. The NPSL ceased operation in 2001 and several of its remaining teams formed the Major Indoor Soccer League , but the Blizzard declined to participate ...
The Blizzard decided to join the US-based American Professional Soccer League in 1993. [14] Due to financial difficulties and abysmal attendance, the team was forced to move out of Varsity Stadium to the city of Toronto owned Lamport Stadium roughly three quarters of the way through the season. [15]
Major League Soccer clubs are currently allowed a roster of 30 players at any one time during the MLS season. Players who were contracted to the club but never played an MLS game are not listed. All statistics are for the MLS regular season games only, and are correct as of October 19, 2024.
Kansas City Current is an American women's soccer club which began play in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in 2021 as Kansas City NWSL. It is the successor to FC Kansas City, the previous Kansas City-based team to compete in the NWSL from 2013–2017, and relocated the roster of Utah Royals FC, which suspended operations in 2020. [1]
Portland Thorns FC is an American professional women's soccer club which began play in the National Women's Soccer League's (NWSL) inaugural season in 2013. All Thorns players who have appeared for the team in an official competition or have been contracted to play for the team are listed below.