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Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is the premier professional soccer league in the United States and Canada, representing the pinnacle of the sport in North America. Founded in 1993 as part of the United States' successful bid to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the league played its inaugural season in 1996 with ten teams. Its creation marked a pivotal moment, aiming to establish a sustainable top-flight soccer culture in a region traditionally dominated by other major sports. The league's structure is unique, operating as a single-entity system where all teams are centrally owned and operated by the league, with investor-operators managing individual clubs. This model was crucial for financial stability in its early years. The competition format features a regular season followed by the MLS Cup Playoffs, culminating in the championship match, the MLS Cup. Additionally, the team with the best regular-season record is awarded the Supporters' Shield. The league has expanded significantly, growing to 29 teams in 2024, with plans for a 30th team in San Diego. Notable clubs include founding members like D.C. United and the LA Galaxy, the latter being the most decorated franchise with five MLS Cup titles. The league's landscape has been transformed by high-profile signings, most famously David Beckham's move to the Galaxy in 2007, which catalyzed the "Designated Player Rule." This rule allows clubs to sign star players outside the salary cap, attracting global icons like Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and currently, Lionel Messi with Inter Miami CF. The current competitive landscape is characterized by rapid expansion, substantial investment in soccer-specific stadiums, and a growing emphasis on developing homegrown talent through club academies. Interesting facts include the league's distinct calendar, which runs from late February to November, contrasting with most European leagues. The rivalry between the LA Galaxy and LAFC, known as "El Tráfico," is one of the most intense in modern soccer. MLS continues to evolve, solidifying its place in the global football ecosystem while nurturing a passionate and expanding fan base across North America.
Über Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer ist ein Fußballwettbewerb in USA mit Tabelle, Spielplan, Ergebnissen und teambezogenen Statistiken. Aktuell treten 30 Mannschaften in Major League Soccer an und kämpfen um den Titel. 5 Spiele sind im kommenden Major League Soccer-Spielplan angesetzt, mit Live-Updates und KI-Prognosen. Tabelle, Torschützen, Spielplan, Ergebnisse und Prognosen für Major League Soccer unten ansehen.
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Vancouver Whitecaps
Inter Miami
San Jose Erdbeben
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