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MLS and NASL Winners

MLS and NASL Winners

Major League Soccer & North American Soccer League Champions

North American Soccer League – NASL – Champions are from 1967-68 to 1983-84. Major League Soccer – MLS – Champions are from season 1996 to 2023. NASL collapsed in 1984, which saw a return to fragmented regional soccer leagues. As part of the agreement for holding the 1994 FIFA World Cup a North American League (USA & Canada) was formed. MLS Season starts in late February and ends in Mid-October with 34 games. MLS teams are divided into Western and Eastern Conference. The MLS Supporters Shield is awarded to the team with the highest number of points from the two Conferences. The MLS Cup is a Yearly Champion competition between the winner of the East Conference and Winner of the West Conference.

Guide to NASL Champions – 1968 to 1984

The North American Soccer League (NASL) determined its champions through various formats from its inception in 1968 until its final season in 1984. Here’s a breakdown of how the winners were determined over the years:

1968: Regular Season Standings

In its inaugural season, the NASL determined its champions based on the regular season standings. The team with the best overall record at the end of the regular season was declared the champion. In 1968, the Atlanta Chiefs and the San Diego Toros tied with the best record, and the championship was awarded based on a point system used during that season.

1969: Playoff Tournament

Starting in 1969, the league introduced a playoff system to determine the champion. The top teams from each division advanced to the playoffs. The Kansas City Spurs won the championship in 1969.

1970-1974: Combination of Playoff and Final Matches

The league continued to use a playoff system, with the top teams from each division qualifying. The playoffs culminated in a championship match to determine the winner.

1975-1984: Structured Playoffs with Divisional and Conference Championships

During these years, the NASL expanded and refined its playoff format. The league was divided into divisions and conferences. The top teams from each division and conference qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consisted of divisional semifinals, divisional finals, conference championships, and ultimately the Soccer Bowl, which was the championship match.

The NASL playoff structure varied slightly over the years, but the general format involved multiple rounds, including quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final match to determine the league champion. The culmination of the playoffs in the later years was the Soccer Bowl, which was the decisive match to crown the NASL champion.

Throughout its history, the NASL adapted its playoff format to accommodate changes in the number of teams and the structure of the league, but the core concept of determining the champion through a series of playoff matches remained consistent from 1969 onwards.

NASL Champions List – by Year

YearNASL Champions
1968Atlanta Chiefs
1969Kansas City Sputs
1970Rochester Lancers
1971Dallas Tornado
1972New York Cosmos
1973Philadelphia Atoms
1974Los Angeles Aztecs
1975Tampa Bay Rowdies
1976Toronto Metros-Croatia
1977New York Cosmos
1978New York Cosmos
1979Vancouver Whitecaps
1980New York Cosmos
1981Chicago Sting
1982New York Cosmos
1983Tulsa Roughnecks
1984Chicago Sting

Guide to MLS Champions – 1996 to 2023

Major League Soccer (MLS) determines its champions through a structured playoff system culminating in the MLS Cup. Here’s a detailed explanation of how the champions are determined:

Regular Season

Conference Structure

MLS is divided into two conferences: Eastern Conference and Western Conference.

Regular Season Matches

Each team plays a certain number of matches against teams both within and outside their conference. The exact number of matches can vary with the league’s expansion and scheduling.

Points System

Teams earn points based on their performance in these matches: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss.

Supporters’ Shield

The team with the most points at the end of the regular season, across both conferences, wins the Supporters’ Shield.

Playoffs

Qualification

The top teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs. The number of teams can vary but has typically included the top seven teams from each conference in recent seasons.

Playoff Structure

  • First Round: The lower-seeded teams face off in knockout matches. The higher-seeded teams often get a bye in the first round.
  • Conference Semifinals: The winners of the first round advance to face the higher-seeded teams. These matches are typically single elimination.
  • Conference Finals: The winners of the conference semifinals face off in single elimination matches to determine the conference champions.

MLS Cup

The champions of the Eastern and Western Conferences play in the MLS Cup final. This match determines the league champion for the season.

The location of the MLS Cup final is usually hosted by the team with the better regular-season record among the two conference champions.

2023 Playoff Format Update

For the 2023 season, MLS introduced some changes:

  • Expanded Playoffs: The number of teams qualifying for the playoffs increased to nine per conference.
  • Wildcard Round: The 8th and 9th seeds in each conference compete in a single-elimination match to enter the first round of the playoffs.
  • First Round: This round features a best-of-three series, where the higher seed hosts the first and, if necessary, the third match.
  • Subsequent Rounds: The Conference Semifinals, Conference Finals, and MLS Cup final are all single-elimination matches.

Conclusion

The MLS champion is ultimately determined by navigating through the playoff rounds and winning the MLS Cup final. The playoff structure ensures that the championship is decided based on knockout matches, providing an exciting and competitive end to the MLS season.

MLS Supporters Shield Winners List – by Year

YearNorth Ameircan Champions
1996Tampa Bay Mutiny
1997D.C. United
1998Los Angeles Galaxy
1999D.C. United
2000Kansas City Wizards
2001Miami Fusion
2002Los Angeles Galaxy
2003Chicago Fire
2004Columbus Crew
2005San Jose Earthquakes
2006D.C. United
2007D.C. United
2008Columbus Crew
2009Columbus Crew
2010Los Angeles Galaxy
2011Los Angeles Galaxy
2012San Jose Earthquakes
2013New York Red Bulls
2014Seattle Sounders FC
2015New York Red Bulls
2016FC Dallas
2017Toronto FC
2018New York Red Bulls
2019Los Angeles FC
2020Philadelphia Union
2021New England Revolution
2022Los Angeles FC
2023FC Cincinnati

MLS Cup Winners List – by Year

SeasonChampions
1996D.C. United
1997D.C. United
1998Chicago Fire
1999D.C. United
2000Kansas City Wizards
2001San Jose Earthquakes
2002Los Angeles Galaxy
2003San Jose Earthquakes
2004D.C. United
2005Los Angeles Galaxy
2006Houston Dynamo
2007Houston Dynamo
2008Columbus Crew SC
2009Real Salt Lake
2010Colorado Rapids
2011Los Angeles Galaxy
2012Los Angeles Galaxy
2013Sporting Kansas City
2014Los Angeles Galaxy
2015Portland Timbers
2016Seattle Sounders FC
2017Toronto FC
2018Atlanta United FC
2019Seattle Sounders FC
2020Columbus Crew SC
2021New York City
2022Los Angeles FC
2023Columbus Crew SC

MLS Cup Clubs Number of Appearances, Wins and Losses

ClubAppsWinsLosses
LA Galaxy954
D.C. United541
New England Revolution505
Columbus Crew SC431
Houston Dynamo422
Seattle Sounders FC422
Chicago Fire312
Portland Timbers312
Sporting Kansas City321
Toronto FC312
Colorado Rapids211
LA FC211
Real Salt Lake211
San Jose Earthquakes220
Atlanta United FC110
FC Dallas101
New York City FC110
New York Red Bulls101
Philadelphia Union101

Teams Total Championship Wins in NASL and MLS

This table presents a comparative overview of the number of championship wins achieved by each team in the North American Soccer League (NASL) and Major League Soccer (MLS). The NASL operated from 1968 to 1984, while the MLS has been the premier soccer league in the United States since 1996 to today. This table highlights the historical successes of various soccer clubs across both leagues, providing insight into the dominant teams in North American soccer over different eras.

Winning Teams (Total = 29)NASLMLSTotal Wins
New York Cosmos505
Los Angeles Galaxy055
DC United044
Columbus Crew033
Chicago Sting202
Houston Dynamo022
Los Angeles FC011
San Jose Earthquakes011
Seattle Sounders FC011
Atlanta Chiefs011
Atlanta United011
Chicago Fire011
Colorado Rapids011
Dallas Tornado101
Kansas City Spurs101
Kansas City Wizards011
Los Angeles Aztecs101
New England Revolution011
Philadelphia Atoms101
Rochester Lancers101
Tampa Bay Rowdies101
Toronto Metros-Croatia101
Tulsa Roughnecks101
Vancouver Whitecaps101
Real Salt Lake011
Sporting Kansas City011
Philadelphia Union011
Portland Timbers011
Toronto FC011
Total Champions162844

References

Encyclopedia Britannica: Major League Soccer

Wikipedia: Major League Soccer

Wikipedia: NASL