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The following list shows the average attendances [5] of the current 29 MLS clubs during the 2024 regular season.It also includes the average attendances of the previous 2023 regular season, the percentage changes in average attendance from 2023 to 2024, the name of each home venue, their respective capacities, and the percentages of those capacities filled by each team's average attendance ...
With 16 games still remaining before the start of the MLS Cup playoffs, the total has already surpassed the previous record of 10,900,804 set in 2023. The average attendance across the league is ...
The regular season began on February 25 and concluded on October 21; it was followed by the playoffs which commenced on October 25. The regular schedule was released on December 20, 2022. [3] The regular season was paused from July 20 to August 19 for the month-long Leagues Cup, during which time MLS teams played Liga MX opponents. [4]
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 ...
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Season Average Attendance Total Attendance Ref. Baseball: Major League Baseball: United States and Canada 2023 29,114: 70,747,365 [10] Ice hockey: National Hockey League: United States and Canada 2023–24 17,433: 22,873,042 [20] Basketball: National Basketball Association: United States and Canada 2023–24 18,324: 22,538,518 [19] [22 ...
The 2023 Major League Soccer season was undeniably the year of Lionel Messi. The World Cup champion and eight-time Ballon d'Or winner arrived at Inter Miami this summer and changed the league ...
The venue was renamed prior to the start of the season. [2] LAFC finished as runners-up in MLS Cup 2023 to the Columbus Crew [3] and the CONCACAF Champions League to Club León. [4] The team traveled over 63,000 miles (101,000 km) over the course of the season and played 53 matches—a record for an MLS team during a single year. [5]