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2020 Major League Soccer season


Column 1
MLS's commemorative logo for its 25th season
2020
February 29 – March 8(regular season before suspension)July 8 – August 11(MLS is Back Tournament)August 12 – November 8(completion of regular season)November 20 – December 12(Playoffs)
26
Columbus Crew SC(2nd title)
Philadelphia Union(1st shield)
Atlanta United FCColumbus Crew SCPhiladelphia UnionPortland Timbers
Toronto FC
New York City FCOrlando City SCSeattle Sounders FCSporting Kansas City
292
826 (2.83 per match)
Diego Rossi(14 goals)
Joe Willis(9 shutouts)
6 goals:SEA 7–1 SJ(September 10)LAFC 6–0 VAN(September 23)
5 goals:RSL 0–5 COL(September 12)SJ 1–6 POR(September 19)
9 goals:LA 3–6 POR(October 7)
5 games:Portland Timbers(September 19 – October 11)Toronto FC(September 23 – October 11)Columbus Crew SC(November 8 – December 12)
11 games:Orlando City SC(August 26 – October 18)
9 games:D.C. United(September 6 – October 14)
6 games:LA Galaxy(September 19 – October 14)
69,301ATL 2–1 CIN(March 7)
0
637,020
2,182
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The 2020 Major League Soccer season was the 25th season of Major League Soccer (MLS), the top professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. The regular season began on February 29, 2020, and was originally planned to end on October 4. The MLS Cup Playoffs were planned to begin later that month and would end with MLS Cup 2020 on November 7.

On March 12, 2020, the season entered a lengthy suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America, following the cancellation of several matches. On May 1, the league announced that players would be allowed to resume individual outdoor training at MLS facilities on May 6. The COVID-19 pandemic was the first interruption of regular season play since the 2001 MLS season, in which many late regular season games were canceled due to the September 11 attacks. On June 10, MLS announced that a bracket format dubbed the "MLS is Back Tournament" would begin July 8 at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Walt Disney World, and end with the final on August 11. The tournament included 51 matches in 35 days and over 1,000 players and staff quarantined to a set of hotels at Walt Disney World; it was eventually won by the Portland Timbers, who as a result earned a berth in the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League. The regular season later resumed a day after the tournament finished, and concluded on November 8. The playoffs began on November 20 with MLS Cup 2020 now being played on December 12.

The 2020 season saw the addition of two expansion clubs, Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC, which took Major League Soccer to 26 total teams. Nashville SC was initially placed in the Western Conference, for a 13–13 team balance, despite Nashville being to the east of the western most Eastern Conference team, Chicago Fire FC. However, after the MLS Is Back Tournament, COVID-19 difficulties led to MLS limiting teams to matches with teams in geographic proximity, and as a result Nashville was moved to the Eastern conference due to geography. This led to an imbalance, with 14 teams in the Eastern Conference and 12 in the Western Conference. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, this season was planned to be the first MLS season in which each team did not play every other team at least once, but, due to the pandemic, the schedule was heavily modified and most teams only played other teams within a regional geographic bubble. During the regular season around September and toward the end of the season, COVID-19 cross-border restrictions imposed by the Canadian government forced the Canadian MLS teams to play home matches in the United States.

The Philadelphia Union won the Supporters' Shield on the final day of the regular season, the first major trophy in the club's history. Columbus Crew SC defeated defending champions Seattle Sounders FC in MLS Cup 2020 3–0 to win a second MLS Cup title, and their first since 2008. The league's teams incurred an estimated financial loss of $1 billion due to lost ticket sales and additional costs. The 2020 season was the longest in MLS season, stretching 287 days.

Two stadiums were renamed during the 2019–20 offseason:

  • Avaya Stadium, home to the San Jose Earthquakes, was renamed Earthquakes Stadium on January 11, 2020. The team was unable to find a new naming rights partner after original stadium sponsor Avaya filed for bankruptcy.
  • Talen Energy Stadium, home to the Philadelphia Union, was renamed Subaru Park on February 18. The Union's 2010 naming rights contract with PPL, which was inherited in 2015 by the PPL spinoff Talen Energy, expired after the 2019 season, and Subaru of America, the U.S. subsidiary of Japanese automaker Subaru, was announced as the new partner also on February 18.

An additional stadium was renamed prior to the 2020 postseason:

  • CenturyLink Field, home to Seattle Sounders FC, was renamed to Lumen Field on November 19. The telecommunications company had changed its name from CenturyLink to Lumen Technologies the prior September.

Expansion team Nashville SC began the season in the MLS Western Conference. As part of the announcement of the MLS is Back Tournament, MLS confirmed that for one season only, Nashville would transfer to the MLS Eastern Conference which thereby expanded to 14 teams for the season, with the Western Conference reduced to 12. Due to travel restrictions between US and Canada the three Canadian teams were relocated to temporary stadiums in the United States starting September 20.

Note: All teams use Adidas as kit manufacturer.

For the 2020 season, MLS allowed teams to sign sleeve sponsorship agreements for the left jersey sleeve; beginning with the MLS is Back Tournament, this was extended to both sleeves and club shorts in certain circumstances.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsorSleeve and short sponsor
Atlanta United FCStephen Glass (interim)Jeff LarentowiczAmerican Family InsurancePiedmont Orthopedics, Truist, NAPA
Chicago Fire FCRaphaël WickyFrancisco CalvoMotorolaMotorola, CIBC
FC CincinnatiJaap StamKendall WastonMercy HealthCintas, First Financial Bank
Colorado RapidsRobin FraserJack PriceTransamericaWFG, Western Union
Columbus Crew SCCaleb PorterJonathan MensahNationwide Children's HospitalScotts, OhioHealth
D.C. UnitedChad Ashton (interim)Steve BirnbaumLeidosCaesars Entertainment, Gainbridge, Events DC, EagleBank
FC DallasLuchi GonzalezReto ZieglerAdvoCareAdvoCare
Houston Dynamo FCTab RamosBoniek GarcíaMD AndersonKroger, Coushatta Casino Resort
Inter Miami CFDiego AlonsoLuis RoblesBaptist Health
LA GalaxyDominic Kinnear (interim)Jonathan dos SantosHerbalifeHerbalife, Dignity Health
Los Angeles FCBob BradleyCarlos VelaYouTube TVTarget
Minnesota United FCAdrian HeathOsvaldo AlonsoTargetBell Bank, Allianz
Montreal ImpactThierry HenryJukka RaitalaBank of MontrealSaputo
Nashville SCGary SmithDax McCartyRenasant BankHyundai, Jackson
New England RevolutionBruce ArenaCarles GilUnitedHealthGillette, Santander
New York City FCRonny DeilaAlexander RingEtihad AirwaysAT&T, Ford
New York Red BullsGerhard StruberSean DavisRed BullYanmar
Orlando City SCÓscar ParejaNaniOrlando HealthExploria
Philadelphia UnionJim CurtinAlejandro BedoyaBimbo Bakeries USAThomas', Subaru
Portland TimbersGiovanni SavareseDiego ValeriAlaska AirlinesKeyBank, AT&T
Real Salt LakeFreddy JuarezKyle BeckermanLifeVantageKeyBank, Ford
San Jose EarthquakesMatías AlmeydaChris WondolowskiIntermediaClover, Wells Fargo
Seattle Sounders FCBrian SchmetzerNicolás LodeiroZulilyWaFd Bank
Sporting Kansas CityPeter VermesMatt BeslerIvy FundsCompass Minerals
Toronto FCGreg VanneyMichael BradleyBank of MontrealGE Appliances, Bank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FCMarc Dos SantosRussell TeibertBell CanadaGE Appliances
TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of appointment
Orlando City SCJames O'ConnorFiredOctober 7, 2019Pre-seasonÓscar ParejaDecember 4, 2019
Houston Dynamo FCDavy ArnaudEnd of interim periodOctober 24, 2019Tab RamosOctober 25, 2019
Montreal ImpactWílmer CabreraContract expiredOctober 24, 2019Thierry HenryNovember 14, 2019
New York City FCDomènec TorrentMutual consentNovember 8, 2019Ronny DeilaJanuary 6, 2020
Chicago Fire FCVeljko PaunovićFiredNovember 13, 2019Raphaël WickyDecember 27, 2019
FC CincinnatiRon JansResignedFebruary 18, 2020Yoann Damet (interim)February 18, 2020
Yoann DametEnd of interim periodMay 21, 202011th in East, 23rd overallJaap StamMay 21, 2020
Atlanta United FCFrank de BoerFiredJuly 24, 20207th in East, 14th overallStephen Glass (interim)July 27, 2020
New York Red BullsChris ArmasFiredSeptember 4, 20207th in East, 12th overallBradley Carnell (interim)September 5, 2020
Bradley CarnellEnd of interim periodOctober 6, 20207th in East, 12th overallGerhard StruberOctober 6, 2020
D.C. UnitedBen OlsenFiredOctober 8, 202014th in East, 26th overallChad Ashton (interim)October 8, 2020
LA GalaxyGuillermo Barros SchelottoFiredOctober 29, 202012th in West, 24th overallDominic Kinnear (interim)October 29, 2020

The 2020 regular season began on February 29, 2020, and was originally scheduled to conclude on October 4. The league was originally divided into two conferences of 13 teams, with each playing a 34-game schedule with 17 each of home and away matches. Each team would play their intra-conference opponents twice – once home and once away for a total of 24 matches – and one match against 10 of the members of the opposite conference. The 2020 season was the first MLS season in which each team did not play every other team at least once. Only two weeks of the original format were played before the COVID-19 pandemic put the season on hold.

The MLS is Back Tournament introduced three regular season matches in the group stage and the knockout stage that did not count towards regular season standings. After the tournament, the "first phase" of the regular schedule restart had teams playing in their home markets against only conference opponents for six matches with the intent of finishing a 23-match season. Some teams were allowed to play in front of a limited audience of spectators. The exceptions in the first phase were that the Canadian clubs would play six matches between themselves due to prohibited travel to the United States and that FC Dallas and Nashville SC would play an additional three matches between themselves to make up for the fact that they could not play in the MLS is Back Tournament.

On September 11, the league announced the "second phase" of the restart with three more matches for each team. In this phase, Canadian and U.S. teams once again played each other but only within their own geographic bubble. This phase included two away games and one (designated home) game at a neutral venue for each of the Canadian teams; with Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto hosting matches in Portland, Harrison, and Hartford, respectively.

On October 17, following a decision by the ISC (Independent Supporters Council), it was announced that the Supporters' Shield would not be awarded to the best regular season team in 2020. In an official announcement, the Supporters' Shield Foundation stated, "After much consideration and discussion, the Supporters' Shield Foundation has decided to forego awarding the Supporters' Shield for the 2020 season. This is not an easy decision to make. With the inability for supporters to be in attendance and fill their stadiums with passion, however, we feel as though the current climate goes against the spirit of the Shield." However, following backlash from members across the MLS community, on October 23 the foundation reversed the decision and reinstated the Shield.

On October 29, the league announced that the final regular season standings and playoff qualification would be determined by points per game rather than by overall points. This was due to eight MLS clubs, all in the Western Conference, being unable to play all of their scheduled 23 regular season matches in time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Seven postponed matches were cancelled altogether in order for the playoffs to be able to start on the scheduled date.

The regular season concluded with Decision Day on November 8, after which an expanded 18-team playoff began on November 20 and concluded with MLS Cup 2020 on December 12. Eight teams from the Western Conference and six teams from the Eastern Conference automatically qualified for the playoffs; teams finishing in positions 7–10 in the Eastern Conference competed in a play-in round for the final two first round playoff spots.

The leading team in this table wins the Supporters' Shield.

Note: The higher-seeded team hosted matches in the first three rounds. The team with the better regular season record hosted the final.

Source: 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs Bracket

No fans were allowed into FC Cincinnati's Nippert Stadium during 2020 home matches.

Due to the pandemic, some games early in the season were played with low attendance, and games later in the season were played without fans, or with artificially reduced attendance. Individual teams could set their own attendance limits based on their local, regional and state regulations during the pandemic.

As of November 8, 2020

Games without fans are not counted in averages or games played.

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1Atlanta United FC381,58069,3016,13027,193
2Nashville SC677,55259,0693,47812,925
3Seattle Sounders FC273,20640,12633,08036,603
4FC Dallas1055,27416,2192225,527
5Portland Timbers250,73625,51825,21825,368
6Real Salt Lake948,01218,0932,7705,335
7Los Angeles FC244,23322,12122,11222,117
8D.C. United234,11517,18316,93217,058
9Houston Dynamo FC734,00322,0391,3284,858
10San Jose Earthquakes230,22318,00012,22315,112
11Orlando City SC228,53025,5273,00314,265
12Toronto FC227,56526,1711,39413,783
13LA Galaxy126,38226,38226,38226,382
14Columbus Crew SC726,32917,4731,5003,761
15Vancouver Whitecaps FC122,12022,12022,12022,120
16Montreal Impact421,50621,0062505,439
17Sporting Kansas City121,18821,18821,18821,188
18New York Red Bulls115,70315,70315,70315,703
19New England Revolution115,28915,28915,28915,289
20Colorado Rapids113,06213,06213,06213,062
21Philadelphia Union12,7752,7752,7752,775
22Inter Miami CF12,2162,2162,2162,216
23Chicago Fire FC00000
24FC Cincinnati00000
25Minnesota United FC00000
26New York City FC00000

Note: Several additional matches had fans in attendance, but official figures have not yet been reported: Sporting Kansas City (8 home matches), Orlando City (8), FC Dallas (2), Philadelphia Union (3), Real Salt Lake (1), and Inter Miami CF (1).

Regular season

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateWeekStadium
1Atlanta United FC2–1FC Cincinnati69,301March 7, 20202Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2Nashville SC1–2Atlanta United FC59,069February 29, 20201Nissan Stadium
3Seattle Sounders FC2–1Chicago Fire FC40,126March 1, 20201CenturyLink Field
4Seattle Sounders FC1–1Columbus Crew SC33,080March 7, 20202CenturyLink Field
5LA Galaxy0–1Vancouver Whitecaps FC26,382March 7, 20202Dignity Health Sports Park
6Toronto FC1–0New York City FC26,171March 7, 20202BMO Field
7Orlando City SC0–0Real Salt Lake25,527February 29, 20201Exploria Stadium
8Portland Timbers1–0Nashville SC25,518March 8, 20202Providence Park
9Portland Timbers0–0Minnesota United FC25,218February 29, 20201Providence Park
10Los Angeles FC1–0Inter Miami CF22,121March 1, 20201Banc of California Stadium

Following the resumption of league play, some teams played either behind closed doors or with limited capacity based on local and state regulations.

FC Dallas was the first major sports team in the United States to allow a limited number of spectators at their stadium for a match on August 12. The team required all attendees to sign a waiver and remain masked at all times.

TeamSpectatorsLimitationsSource(s)
Atlanta United FCSomeAll home matches from August 15, 2020, to September 30, 2020, played without spectators. Matches from October 1, 2020, onward capped at 15% capacity.
Chicago Fire FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Colorado RapidsNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Columbus CrewSomeRegular season matches played without spectators, some playoff matches played at 7.5% capacity.
D.C. UnitedNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
FC CincinnatiNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
FC DallasAllCapped at 10% at the resumption of league play, increased to 25% effective September 1, 2020.
Houston DynamoSomeSome matches played without spectators, some matches with 12% capacity limit.
LA GalaxyNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Los Angeles FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Inter Miami CFSomeAll home matches from August 15, 2020, to October 15, 2020, played without spectators. Matches from October 16, 2020, onward capped at 15% capacity.
Minnesota United FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Montreal ImpactNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey due to travel restrictions. Matches were played without spectators.
Nashville SCSomeAll home matches from August 15, 2020, to September 30, 2020, played without spectators. Matches from October 1, 2020, onward capped at 5% capacity.
New England RevolutionNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
New York City FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
New York Red BullsNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Orlando City SCAllCapped at 20% at the resumption of league play, increased to 25% effective October 1, 2020.
Philadelphia UnionSomeAll home matches from August 15, 2020, to October 31, 2020, played without spectators. Matches from November 1, 2020, onward capped at 18% capacity.
Portland TimbersNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Real Salt LakeAllCapped at 20% at the resumption of league play, remained at 20% for the rest of the season.
San Jose EarthquakesNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Seattle Sounders FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played without spectators.
Sporting Kansas CityAllCapped at 10% at the resumption of league play, increased to 15% effective November 15, 2020.
Toronto FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut due to travel restrictions. Matches were played without spectators.
Vancouver Whitecaps FCNoneAll home matches from August 15, 2020, onward played at Providence Park in Portland, Oregon due to travel restrictions. Matches were played without spectators.
RankPlayerClubShutouts
Joe WillisNashville SC
Andre BlakePhiladelphia Union
Sean JohnsonNew York City FC
Jimmy MaurerFC Dallas
Tim MeliaSporting Kansas City
Eloy RoomColumbus Crew SC
Stefan FreiSeattle Sounders FC
Brad GuzanAtlanta United FC
Dayne St. ClairMinnesota United FC
Matt TurnerNew England Revolution
Quentin WestbergToronto FC
PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
Ayo AkinolaToronto FCMontreal Impact4−3July 16
Diego Rossi4Los Angeles FCLA Galaxy6−2July 18
Santiago MosqueraFC DallasColorado Rapids4–1September 16
Sergio SantosPhiladelphia UnionToronto FC5−0October 24
Valentín CastellanosNew York City FCNew York Red Bulls5−2November 1

4 Scored 4 goals

MonthPlayerClubStatsRef
AugustDaryl DikeOrlando City SC5 GP, 6 G, 2 A
SeptemberAlejandro PozueloToronto FC6 GP, 4 G, 2 A
October & NovemberValentín CastellanosNew York City FC8 GP, 6 G, 3 A
  • Bold denotes League Player of the Week.
Team of the Week
1Vermeer (LAFC)Alanís (SJ) Struna (HOU) Duncan (NY)Valot (NY) Molino (MIN) Kinda (SKC) Finlay (MIN)Morris (SEA) Pavón (LA) Vela (LAFC)Robles (MIA) Segura (LAFC) T. Santos (DAL) Price (COL) Barco (ATL) Zelarayán (CLB) Urruti (MTL)Robin Fraser (COL)
2Blake (PHI)Adnan (VAN) Brillant (DC) Opara (MIN) Rosenberry (COL)Barco (ATL) G. Martínez (ATL) Greguš (MIN) Kinda (SKC)Achara (TOR) Pulido (SKC)Clark (POR) Župarić (POR) Glesnes (PHI) Artur (CLB) T. Santos (DAL) Aaronson (PHI) Ricketts (VAN)Peter Vermes (SKC)
MLS is Back – Round 1Blake (PHI)Brillant (DC) Glad (RSL) Duncan (NY)Rodríguez (HOU) Nagbe (CLB) Zelarayán (CLB) Molino (MIN)Zardes (CLB) Akinola (TOR) Bou (NE)Guzan (ATL) Blanco (POR) McKenzie (PHI) Yueill (SJ) Pozuelo (TOR) Gil (NE) Rossi (LAFC)Caleb Porter (CLB)
MLS is Back – Round 2Gallese (ORL)Laryea (TOR) Pineda (CHI) Mensah (CLB)Pozuelo (TOR) Nagbe (CLB) Aaronson (PHI) Mueller (ORL)Rossi (LAFC) Ebobisse (POR) Akinola (TOR)MacMath (RSL) Mabiala (POR) Herrera (RSL) Rosell (ORL) Alonso (MIN) Zelarayán (CLB) Amaya (CIN)Óscar Pareja (ORL)
MLS is Back – Round 3Turner (NE)Lima (SJ) McKenzie (PHI) Watson (CIN) Tinnerholm (NYC)Morris (SEA) Vera (HOU) Finlay (MIN) Reyna (VAN)Ebobisse (POR) Pulido (SKC)Blake (PHI) Veselinović (VAN) Alonso (MIN) Nagbe (CLB) Kubo (CIN) Tajouri-Shradi (NYC) Lewis (COL)Jaap Stam (CIN)
6Turner (NE)Kessler (NE) Hedges (DAL) Duncan (NY)Araujo (LA) Chang (RSL) Nagbe (CLB) G. Martínez (ATL) Pavón (LA)Ruidíaz (SEA) Piatti (TOR)Maurer (DAL) Onuoha (RSL) Pozuelo (TOR) Monteiro (PHI) Busio (SKC) Etienne (CLB) Carranza (MIA)Freddy Juarez (RSL)
7 & 8Turner (NE)Tinnerholm (NYC) Van der Werff (CIN) Moutinho (ORL)Picault (DAL) Urso (ORL) Ring (NYC) Morris (SEA)Mueller (ORL) Przybyłko (PHI) Baird (RSL)Gallese (ORL) Pineda (CHI) Lletget (LA) Pozuelo (TOR) Lappalainen (MTL) Quintero (HOU) Dike (ORL)Óscar Pareja (ORL)
9Diop (MTL)Camacho (MTL) Pines (DC) Watson (CIN)Gerso (SKC) Corona (LA) Pavón (LA)Quintero (HOU) Lassiter (HOU) Rossi (LAFC)Seitz (DC) González Pírez (MIA) Zelarayán (CLB) Leal (NSH) Elis (HOU) Héber (NYC) Sorga (DC)Tab Ramos (HOU)
10Bingham (LA)Adnan (VAN) Glesnes (PHI) Matarrita (NYC)Lod (MIN) Williamson (POR) Lletget (LA) Molino (MIN)Bunbury (NE) Zardes (CLB) Pavón (LA)Hasal (VAN) Brillant (DC) Baldisimo (VAN) Aaronson (PHI) Elis (HOU) Jahn (ATL) Bassett (COL)Jim Curtin (PHI)
11Meara (NY)Tinnerholm (NYC) Abubakar (COL) McKenzie (PHI)Jones (SEA) Fontana (PHI) McCarty (NSH) Morris (SEA)Rubio (COL) Zardes (CLB) Ruidíaz (SEA)Zobeck (DAL) Long (NY) Kaye (LAFC) Morgan (MIA) Molino (MIN) Namli (COL) Quioto (MTL)Gary Smith (NSH)
12Gallese (ORL)Hagglund (CIN) Chanot (NYC) Mensah (CLB)Valeri (POR) Medunjanin (CIN) Lodeiro (SEA) Mosquera (DAL)Przybyłko (PHI) Montero (VAN) Jara (DAL)Johnson (NYC) McKenzie (PHI) D. Chará (POR) Russell (SKC) Nani (ORL) Shea (MIA) Bassett (COL)Marc Dos Santos (VAN)
13Clark (POR)Calvo (CHI) Meza (ATL) Kessler (NE) Bornstein (CHI)Santos (CLB) Zelarayán (CLB) Bassett (COL) Medrán (CHI) Nani (ORL)Wright-Phillips (LAFC)Bono (TOR) Pettersson (CIN) Glesnes (PHI) Price (COL) Godoy (NSH) Herbers (CHI) Kaye (LAFC)Raphaël Wicky (CHI)
14Putna (RSL)Laryea (TOR) Tinnerholm (NYC) Duncan (NY)C. Roldan (SEA) Yueill (SJ) Mitriță (NYC) Morris (SEA)Bou (NE) Barlow (NY) Przybyłko (PHI)Shuttleworth (CHI) Ziegler (DAL) Fontana (PHI) Herbers (CHI) Pereyra (ORL) Mora (POR) Ríos (NSH)Greg Vanney (TOR)
15Willis (NSH)Tinnerholm (NYC) Kessler (NE) López (SJ)Lennon (ATL) João Paulo (SEA) Mitriță (NYC) Pozuelo (TOR) Gallagher (ATL)Pulido (SKC) Rossi (LAFC)St. Clair (MIN) Hollingshead (DAL) Morgan (MIA) Urso (ORL) Pereyra (ORL) C. Roldan (SEA) Wright-Phillips (LAFC)Óscar Pareja (ORL)
16Guzan (ATL)Struna (HOU) Yeimar (SEA) Reid (SKC)Tajouri-Shradi (NYC) Ilsinho (PHI) Lodeiro (SEA) Y. Chará (POR)Ebobisse (POR) G. Higuaín (MIA) Bojan (MTL)Bono (TOR) Elliott (PHI) Marie (SJ) Parks (NYC) Espinoza (SJ) Akinola (TOR) Mora (POR)Thierry Henry (MTL)
17Clark (POR)Nerwinski (VAN) McKenzie (PHI) Zavaleta (TOR) Harvey (LAFC)Clark (NY) Ilsinho (PHI) Nguyen (NE) Medrán (CHI) Musovski (LAFC)Niezgoda (POR)Shuttleworth (CHI) Zimmerman (NSH) D. Chará (POR) Russell (SKC) Morgan (MIA) Cavallini (VAN) Mullins (TOR)Bob Bradley (LAFC)
18Rowe (ORL)Lima (SJ) Hagglund (CIN) Adnan (VAN)Clark (NY) Ricaurte (DAL) Parks (NYC) Kreilach (RSL)Buksa (NE) Cavallini (VAN) Mukhtar (NSH)Guzan (ATL) Parker (NY) Ruan (ORL) Asad (DC) Fierro (SJ) Montero (VAN) G. Higuaín (MIA)Freddy Juarez (RSL)
19Tarbell (CLB)Odoi-Atsem (DCU) Pines (DCU) Bornstein (CHI)Finlay (MIN) Bojan (MTL) Kinda (SKC) Piatti (TOR)White (NY) Mora (POR) Koreniuk (LA)St. Clair (MIN) Lima (SJ) Laryea (TOR) Mihailovic (CHI) Artur (CLB) Santos (CLB) Torres (LAFC)Thierry Henry (MTL)
20Blake (PHI)Canouse (DCU) Zimmerman (NSH) González Pírez (MIA) Wagner (PHI)D. Chará (POR) Moralez (NYC) Leal (NSH)Musovski (LAFC) Pulido (SKC) Santos (PHI)Maurer (DAL) Adnan (VAN) Fontàs (SKC) Morgan (MIA) Martínez (PHI) Przybyłko (PHI) Schoenfeld (MIN)Jim Curtin (PHI)
21Maurer (DAL)Reynolds (DAL) Long (NY) Hollingshead (DAL)Gressel (DCU) Leal (NSH) Reynoso (MIN) Y. Chará (POR)Ruidíaz (SEA) Wondolowski (SJO) Dike (ORL)Vermeer (LAFC) Segura (LAFC) Medina (NYC) Espinoza (SKC) Przybyłko (PHI) Rossi (LAFC) Niezgoda (POR)Chad Ashton (DCU)
22Room (CLB)González (LA) Zimmerman (NSH) Vines (COL)Buchanan (NE) Pereyra (ORL) Ricaurte (DAL) Picault (DAL)Shinyashiki (COL) Castellanos (NYC) Bunbury (NE)Gallese (ORL) Laryea (TOR) Pineda (CHI) Ring (NYC) Artur (CLB) Moreno (ATL) Y. Chará (POR)Robin Fraser (COL)
23Willis (NSH)Métanire (MIN) Hedges (DAL) Pineda (CHI) Vines (COL)Espinoza (SJ) Judson (SJ) Pereyra (ORL) T. Santos (DAL) Hollingshead (DAL)Berić (CHI)St. Clair (MIN) Wilson (COL) Acosta (COL) Lodeiro (SEA) Mueller (ORL) Hernández (LA) Wondolowski (SJ)Matías Almeyda (SJ)
24Bush (VAN)Mensah (CLB) Glesnes (PHI) Reid (SKC)Mukhtar (NSH) Martínez (PHI) Reynoso (MIN) Molino (MIN)Quioto (MTL) Montero (VAN) Castellanos (NYC)Meara (NY) Ambrose (MIA) Morgan (MIA) Monteiro (PHI) Lodeiro (SEA) Valeri (POR) Rubio (COL)Jim Curtin (PHI)
Goal of the Week
1Emerson HyndmanAtlanta United FC
MLS is Back – Round 1Lucas ZelarayánColumbus Crew SC
MLS is Back – Round 2Frankie AmayaFC Cincinnati
MLS is Back – Round 3Gerso FernandesSporting Kansas City
6Pity MartínezAtlanta United FC
7 & 8Raúl RuidíazSeattle Sounders FC
9Pablo RuízReal Salt Lake
10Sebastian LletgetLA Galaxy
11Anthony FontanaPhiladelphia Union
12Haris MedunjaninFC Cincinnati
14Richie LaryeaToronto FC
15Brooks LennonAtlanta United FC
16Gonzalo HiguaínInter Miami CF
17Erik HurtadoSporting Kansas City
18Mark McKenziePhiladelphia Union
19BojanMontreal Impact
20Ali AdnanVancouver Whitecaps FC
21Andy PoloPortland Timbers
22Keegan RosenberryColorado Rapids
23Benji MichelOrlando City SC
24Mikey AmbroseInter Miami CF
AwardWinner (club)Ref
Most Valuable PlayerAlejandro Pozuelo (Toronto FC)
Defender of the YearWalker Zimmerman (Nashville SC)
Goalkeeper of the YearAndre Blake (Philadelphia Union)
Coach of the YearJim Curtin (Philadelphia Union)
Young Player of the YearDiego Rossi (Los Angeles FC)
Newcomer of the YearLucas Zelarayán (Columbus Crew SC)
Comeback Player of the YearBradley Wright-Phillips (Los Angeles FC)
Golden BootDiego Rossi (Los Angeles FC)
Humanitarian of the YearBlack Players for Change (Various)
Referee of the YearIsmail Elfath
Assistant Referee of the YearKathryn Nesbitt
Goal of the YearDarlington Nagbe (Columbus Crew SC)
Save of the YearEloy Room (Columbus Crew SC)
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef
Andre Blake, PhiladelphiaMark McKenzie, Philadelphia Jonathan Mensah, Columbus Walker Zimmerman, Nashville SCBrenden Aaronson, Philadelphia Diego Chará, Portland Nicolás Lodeiro, Seattle Alejandro Pozuelo, Toronto FCJordan Morris, Seattle Diego Rossi, LAFC Raúl Ruidíaz, Seattle

On February 6, 2020, MLS and the MLS Players Association agreed to a new five-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA) which will last through the 2024 season. The primary issues negotiated were increased player spending, expanded free agency, and more charter travel.

The new collective bargaining agreement saw the league increase player spending to around $11.6 million per club by 2024, with both senior and reserve minimum salaries receiving increases throughout the deal as well as player bonuses for winning games and tournaments. The league also reduced Targeted Allocation Money by redistributing it into General Allocation Money. In addition, the players would earn a share in any increases in the league's new media deal in 2023.

The Players Association also negotiated a significantly lower threshold for free agency, which was previously set at 28 years of age with eight years of service time in the league. Under the new agreement, the free agency requirement for players was set at 24 years of age, with five years of service time. The number of charter flights allowed for each team was increased from four legs to eight one-way trips in 2020, with future allowances up to 16 one-way trips by 2024. Each MLS team was also required to charter flights for all MLS Cup Playoffs matches and CONCACAF Champions League matches.

YearSalary budgetStandard minimum salaryReserve minimumDP thresholdGeneral Allocation Money per teamTargeted Allocation Money per teamTotal spending bar per team
2020$4,900,000$81,375$63,547$612,500$1,525,000$2,800,000$9,225,000
2021$5,210,000$85,444$67,360$651,250$1,900,000$2,720,000$9,830,000
2022$5,470,000$89,716$71,401$683,750$2,585,000$2,400,000$10,455,000
2023$5,950,000$104,000$80,622$743,750$2,830,000$2,225,000$11,055,000
2024$6,425,000$109,200$85,502$803,125$3,093,000$2,125,000$11,643,000

At the MLS SuperDraft in January every year, Major League Soccer teams select players who have graduated from college or otherwise been signed by the league. The first two rounds of the 2020 MLS SuperDraft took place on January 9, 2020, and, unlike previous drafts, was held without a major event ceremony and was instead streamed on Twitter via ESPN. The third and fourth rounds were held via conference call on January 13.

Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC, as expansion clubs, held the first two spots in the SuperDraft. Clemson Tigers forward Robbie Robinson was selected with the first-overall pick by Inter Miami.

The allocation ranking was the mechanism used to determine which MLS club had first priority to acquire a player who was in the MLS allocation list. The MLS allocation list contained select U.S. national team players and players transferred outside of MLS garnering a transfer fee of at least $500,000. The allocations were ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2019 season, taking playoff performance into account.

Once the club used its allocation ranking to acquire a player, it dropped to the bottom of the list. A ranking could be traded provided that part of the compensation received in return was another club's ranking. At all times each club was assigned one ranking. The rankings reset at the end of each MLS season.

Original rankingCurrent rankingClubDate allocation used (Rank on that date)Player signedPrevious clubRef
Los Angeles FC
Inter Miami CF
FC Cincinnati
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Orlando City SC
Sporting Kansas City
Columbus Crew SC
Houston Dynamo FC
Montreal Impact
Chicago Fire FC
Colorado Rapids
San Jose Earthquakes
New England Revolution
FC Dallas
New York Red Bulls
Portland Timbers
D.C. United
Minnesota United FC
LA Galaxy
Real Salt Lake
Philadelphia Union
New York City FC
Atlanta United FC
Nashville SC
Toronto FC
Seattle Sounders FC

To prevent an outbreak of COVID-19 occurring during the season, a bracket tournament, dubbed the "MLS is Back Tournament", was announced on June 10. The tournament took place behind closed doors at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex located in the Walt Disney World Resort, in Bay Lake, Florida, with the regular season slated to begin following the tournament. The group stage of the tournament counted towards the regular season. MLS announced its plan to restart the 2020 season with all 26 MLS clubs competing in the MLS is Back Tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida beginning July 8. The tournament, which was played without fans in attendance, provided.a compelling way for MLS to resume its 25th season. On July 6, FC Dallas withdrew from the tournament due to ten players and one staff member of the club testing positive for COVID-19, after their opening match was initially postponed. On July 9, Nashville SC were also withdrawn from the tournament after nine players of the club tested positive for the virus, after their opening match was initially postponed.

Each team played three group stage matches, and those results counted in the 2020 MLS regular season standings. After 16 consecutive days of group stage matches, the top two teams from each group along with the four best third-place finishers, moved on to the knockout stage. The knockout stage included a round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the championship match which took place on August 11. Matches tied at the end of regulation in the knockout phase proceeded directly to a penalty shoot-out.

As MLS is Back Tournament winners, the Portland Timbers earned a spot in the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League. They replaced the berth previously awarded to the MLS regular season points leader in the conference opposite of the Supporters' Shield winner.

In addition to matches that counted in the regular season standings and the Champions League berth, players had the opportunity to earn additional bonuses as part of a $1.1 million prize pool.

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