2025 Major League Soccer season

The 2025 Major League Soccer season will be the 30th season of Major League Soccer (MLS), the top professional soccer league in the United States and Canada, and the 47th season overall of a national first-division league in the United States.

Major League Soccer
Season2025
Dates
  • Season begins late February 2025[1]
    (regular season)
  • TBD
    (playoffs)
2024
2026
All statistics correct as of March 15, 2024.

MLS will be expanded to 30 clubs following the addition of San Diego FC, an expansion team awarded in 2023.[2] The season will begin on the weekend of February 22, 2025.[1] The league's 30 teams will be divided into the Eastern and Western conferences.

All MLS games will be broadcast on Apple TV+ for the third year as part of a ten-year partnership for the broadcast and streaming rights to all MLS and Leagues Cup games, as well as select MLS Next and MLS Next Pro games.[3]

The defending Supporters' Shield holders are Inter Miami CF, who set the all-time points record during the 2024 season.[4] The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, hosted by the United States, will take place during the middle of the season and include MLS participants Seattle Sounders FC and Inter Miami CF.[5]

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Team Stadium Capacity
Atlanta United FC Mercedes-Benz Stadium[A] 42,500
Austin FC Q2 Stadium 20,738
Charlotte FC Bank of America Stadium[A] 38,000[6]
Chicago Fire FC Soldier Field[A] 24,955
FC Cincinnati TQL Stadium 26,000
Colorado Rapids Dick's Sporting Goods Park 18,061
Columbus Crew Lower.com Field 20,011
FC Dallas Toyota Stadium 20,500
D.C. United Audi Field 20,000
Houston Dynamo FC Shell Energy Stadium 22,039
LA Galaxy Dignity Health Sports Park 27,000
Los Angeles FC BMO Stadium 22,000
Minnesota United FC Allianz Field 19,400
Inter Miami CF Chase Stadium[B] 21,550
CF Montréal Saputo Stadium 19,619
Nashville SC Geodis Park 30,000
New England Revolution Gillette Stadium[A] 20,000
New York City FC Yankee Stadium[A]
Citi Field[A]
28,743
41,992
New York Red Bulls Red Bull Arena 25,000
Orlando City SC Inter&Co Stadium 25,500
Philadelphia Union Subaru Park 18,500
Portland Timbers Providence Park 25,218
Real Salt Lake America First Field 20,213
San Diego FC Snapdragon Stadium 35,000
San Jose Earthquakes PayPal Park 18,000
Seattle Sounders FC Lumen Field[A] 37,722
Sporting Kansas City Children's Mercy Park 18,467
St. Louis City SC Energizer Park 22,500
Toronto FC BMO Field 28,351
Vancouver Whitecaps FC BC Place[A] 22,120
  1. ^
    Non-soccer specific stadium and artificially reduced capacity. Capacity may be increased to full capacity if demand requires.
  2. ^
    Temporary stadium.

Personnel and sponsorships

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Note: All teams use Adidas as universal kit manufacturer. As part of Apple's broadcast contract, all MLS kits will include Apple TV+ as a sleeve sponsor.[7]

Team Head coach Captain Shirt sponsor Sleeve sponsor
Atlanta United FC   Rob Valentino (interim)   Brad Guzan American Family Insurance Piedmont Hospital
Austin FC   Nico Estévez   Sebastián Driussi Yeti Netspend
Charlotte FC   Dean Smith   Ashley Westwood Ally Rugs.com
Chicago Fire FC   Gregg Berhalter TBD Carvana[8] Magellan Corporation
FC Cincinnati   Pat Noonan   Luciano Acosta Mercy Health Kroger
Colorado Rapids   Chris Armas   Keegan Rosenberry UCHealth
Columbus Crew   Wilfried Nancy   Darlington Nagbe Nationwide Tipico Sportsbook
FC Dallas   Peter Luccin (interim)   Paul Arriola Children's Health (Home)
UT Southwestern (Away)
D.C. United   Troy Lesesne   Christian Benteke Guidehouse The Fruitist
Houston Dynamo FC   Ben Olsen   Héctor Herrera MD Anderson
Inter Miami CF   Gerardo Martino   Lionel Messi Royal Caribbean Fracht Group
LA Galaxy   Greg Vanney   Maya Yoshida Herbalife
Los Angeles FC   Steve Cherundolo   Ilie Sánchez BMO Bank[t 1] Ford
Minnesota United FC   Eric Ramsay   Wil Trapp Target[t 2] Allianz
CF Montréal   Laurent Courtois   Samuel Piette Bank of Montreal Telus
Nashville SC   B.J. Callaghan   Walker Zimmerman Renasant Bank[t 3] Hyundai
New England Revolution   Caleb Porter   Carles Gil UnitedHealth Santander
New York City FC   Nick Cushing   Thiago Martins Etihad Airways[t 4] Capital Rx
New York Red Bulls   Sandro Schwarz   Emil Forsberg Red Bull OANDA
Orlando City SC   Óscar Pareja   Robin Jansson Orlando Health Exploria
Philadelphia Union   Jim Curtin   Alejandro Bedoya Bimbo Bakeries USA Independence Blue Cross
Portland Timbers   Phil Neville   Diego Chará Tillamook[9][t 5] TikTok
Real Salt Lake   Pablo Mastroeni   Cristian Arango Select Health Intermountain Health
San Diego FC   Mikey Varas TBD DirecTV[10] TBD
San Jose Earthquakes   Ian Russell (interim)   Jackson Yueill Intermedia PayPal
Seattle Sounders FC   Brian Schmetzer   Stefan Frei Providence[t 6] Emerald Queen Casino
Sporting Kansas City   Peter Vermes   Johnny Russell Compass Minerals
St. Louis City SC   John Hackworth (interim)   Roman Bürki Purina BJC HealthCare
Toronto FC   John Herdman   Jonathan Osorio Bank of Montreal LG
Vancouver Whitecaps FC   Vanni Sartini   Ryan Gauld Telus
  1. ^ Rockstar sponsors training and special event jerseys
  2. ^ Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota sponsors training and special event jerseys
  3. ^ Vanderbilt Health sponsors training and special event jerseys
  4. ^ Montefiore Einstein sponsors training and special event jerseys
  5. ^ Dutch Bros. Coffee sponsors training and special event jerseys
  6. ^ Providence Swedish sponsors training and special event jerseys

Coaching changes

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Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Austin FC   Davy Arnaud (interim) End of interim period November 20, 2024 Pre-season   Nico Estévez November 21, 2024[11]

References

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  1. ^ a b Zeigler, Mark (October 21, 2024). "San Diego FC learns its first two Major League Soccer opponents". MSN. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  2. ^ Hernandez, Cesar (May 18, 2023). "San Diego awarded 30th MLS team, will debut in 2025". Archived from the original on May 25, 2023. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
  3. ^ Noor Haq, Sana (June 15, 2022). "MLS and Apple announce 10-year streaming deal". CNN. Archived from the original on October 31, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  4. ^ "Inter Miami CF Wins 2024 Supporters' Shield". October 2, 2024. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  5. ^ Kaufman, Michelle (October 20, 2024). "Inter Miami earns spot in 2025 Club World Cup, will play opener at Hard Rock Stadium". Miami Herald. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  6. ^ Spanberg, Erik (February 11, 2022). "Charlotte FC moving closer to sellout for season opener at Bank of America Stadium". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  7. ^ McCaskill, Steve (November 17, 2022). "MLS clubs to promote Apple TV season pass with sleeve sponsorship". SportsPro. Archived from the original on November 17, 2022. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  8. ^ "Chicago Fire FC Kicks Off Multi-Year Partnership with Carvana as Official Online Auto Retailer and Front of Kit Sponsor – Chicago Fire FC". chicagofirefc. December 12, 2023. Archived from the original on December 13, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  9. ^ "Portland Timbers unveil Tillamook as jersey partner". timbers.com. May 12, 2024. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  10. ^ Finley, Ryan (July 19, 2024). "San Diego FC announces jersey sponsor ahead of first Major League Soccer season". Retrieved October 23, 2024.
  11. ^ "Nico Estévez to be named Austin FC head coach: Sources". GiveMeSport.com. October 25, 2024. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
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