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2015 Major League Soccer season

The 2015 Major League Soccer season featured 20 total clubs (17 based in the United States, 3 based in Canada). The regular season was held from March 6 through to October 25, whereas the MLS Cup Playoffs began on October 28 and ended with MLS Cup 2015 on December 6. The defending MLS Cup champions were the LA Galaxy, while Seattle Sounders FC were the defending Supporters' Shield winners.

Major League Soccer
Season2015
MLS CupPortland Timbers (1st title)
Supporters' ShieldNew York Red Bulls (2nd shield)
Champions League (United States)FC Dallas
New York Red Bulls
Portland Timbers
Sporting Kansas City
Champions League (Canada)Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Matches played340
Goals scored937 (2.76 per match)
Top goalscorerSebastian Giovinco
Kei Kamara
(22 goals each)
Best goalkeeperAdam Kwarasey
David Ousted
(13 shutouts each)
Biggest home win5 goals:
LA 5–0 POR
(Jun 24)
TOR 5–0 ORL
(Aug 22)
CLB 5–0 DC
(Oct 25)
Biggest away win5 goals:
SKC 0–5 SJ
(Aug 19)
Highest scoring10 goals:
DC 6–4 RSL
(Aug 1)
Longest winning run6 games:
New England Revolution
(Aug 1 – Sep 16)
Longest unbeaten run9 games:
New England Revolution
(Mar 21 – May 16)
Portland Timbers
(Oct 14 – Dec 6)
Longest winless run11 games:
New York City
(Mar 21 – May 30)
Longest losing run5 games:
New England Revolution
(Jun 21 – Jul 11)
Seattle Sounders FC
(Jul 11 – Aug 9)
Chicago Fire
(Sep 5 – Sep 26)
Highest attendance64,358
SEA 2–1 POR
(Aug 30)
Lowest attendance10,035
MTL 2–1 VAN
(Jun 3)
Total attendance7,335,053
Average attendance21,574
2014
2016

It was the first season for expansion teams Orlando City SC and New York City, who both joined the Eastern Conference, while both the Houston Dynamo and Sporting Kansas City moved from the Eastern Conference to the Western Conference. Chivas USA folded at the end of the 2014 season.

At the end of the regular season, the New York Red Bulls of the Eastern Conference won the Supporters' Shield, while the team on top of the Western Conference was FC Dallas. The Portland Timbers won their first MLS Cup, winning 2–1 at Columbus Crew.

Overview edit

The 2015 season began on Friday, March 6. The opening weekend saw an average attendance of 25,838 — buoyed by strong attendances in Orlando (62,510), and Seattle (39,782) — with seven of the weekend's ten matches selling out.[1] Additionally, MLS saw strong TV ratings on ESPN2 (539,000 viewers), Unimas (341,000 viewers), and Fox Sports 1 (289,000 and 278,500 viewers).[2]

Franchise changes edit

The 2015 MLS season featured the addition of two expansion teams, New York City and Orlando City SC. New York City became the second MLS team in the New York metropolitan area (joining the New Jersey-based New York Red Bulls), as well as the first based within New York City itself, as the team played its inaugural season at Yankee Stadium). Orlando was a new market for MLS, which returned to Florida for the first time since folding their Miami and Tampa Bay franchises before the 2002 season. The Lions' ownership previously owned Orlando's team that played in the league then known as USL Pro from 2010 to 2014; that team that relocated to Louisville for the 2015 season of the rebranded United Soccer League.

While MLS added two teams, one team closed down. Chivas USA, which had called the Los Angeles area home since 2005 and shared the StubHub Center with the LA Galaxy. Chivas had been owned by Mexican club, C.D. Guadalajara, who sold the club back to MLS in 2014. The league folded Chivas in October 2014, after the conclusion of the regular season, though it announced plans to add a second LA-area club, Los Angeles FC, in 2018.[3]

Realignment and playoffs edit

With the addition and subtraction of the above-mentioned teams, the 2015 season saw a realignment of MLS's Eastern and Western conferences: New York City and Orlando City SC joined the East, while Houston Dynamo and Sporting Kansas City moved from the East to the West.[3]

Each team played 34 regular season matches: two or three against conference rivals and once against teams from the opposite conference. The regular season concluded with all teams playing at the same scheduled time, a league first.[4]

12 teams advanced to the MLS Cup Playoffs, up from 10 the previous 3 seasons. The top six teams per conference qualified. The first round per conference had the third-seed hosting the sixth-seed, and the fourth hosting the fifth. In the Conference Semifinals, the top seed played the lowest remaining seed and the second played the next-lowest.

Television edit

The 2015 season saw the launch of a new United States television and media rights deal with English-language ESPN and Fox Sports and Spanish-language Univision Deportes. The deal continues MLS's relationship with ESPN and Univision, while it reestablishes one with Fox Sports, whose Fox Soccer channel carried MLS games until 2011 (NBC Sports carried MLS broadcasts from 2012 to 2014). The deal, formally announced in May 2014, sees regular weekly game broadcasts on ESPN2 (Sunday afternoons) and Fox Sports 1 (Sunday evenings), as well as a regular Friday night match on UniMás and/or Univision Deportes Network. The networks will share coverage of the MLS Cup Playoffs, while ESPN and Fox will alternate English language carriage of the MLS All-Star Game and MLS Cup championship match each year. The 2015 MLS all star game will be on Fox Sports, and MLS Cup 2015 will air on ESPN. As part of the deal, the networks also share coverage of the U.S. Soccer men's and women's national teams.[5]

The league reached a four-year agreement with Sky Sports to televise league matches live in the United Kingdom and Ireland. At least two regular season matches each week, the MLS All-Star Game, and every MLS Cup Playoff match was aired on the Sky family of networks.[6] MLS also reached a four-year agreement with Eurosport to air live matches in many other European countries.[7]

Teams edit

Stadiums and locations edit

Chicago Fire Colorado Rapids Columbus Crew D.C. United FC Dallas Houston Dynamo
Toyota Park Dick's Sporting Goods Park Mapfre Stadium RFK Memorial Stadium Toyota Stadium BBVA Compass Stadium
Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 18,000 Capacity: 20,145 Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 20,500 Capacity: 22,000
           
LA Galaxy Montreal Impact New England Revolution New York City
StubHub Center Saputo Stadium Gillette Stadium Yankee Stadium
Capacity: 27,000 Capacity: 20,801 Capacity: 22,385 Capacity: 33,444
       
New York Red Bulls Orlando Philadelphia Union Portland Timbers
Red Bull Arena Citrus Bowl PPL Park Providence Park
Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 23,000 Capacity: 18,500 Capacity: 22,000
       
Real Salt Lake San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Sporting Kansas City Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Rio Tinto Stadium Avaya Stadium CenturyLink Field Sporting Park BMO Field BC Place
Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 18,000 Capacity: 39,115 Capacity: 18,500 Capacity: 30,991 Capacity: 21,000
           

Personnel and sponsorship edit

Note: All teams use Adidas as kit manufacturer.

Team Head coach Captain Shirt sponsor
Chicago Fire   Veljko Paunović   Jeff Larentowicz Quaker
Colorado Rapids   Pablo Mastroeni   Drew Moor Transamerica
Columbus Crew   Gregg Berhalter   Michael Parkhurst Barbasol
D.C. United   Ben Olsen   Bobby Boswell Leidos
FC Dallas   Óscar Pareja   Matt Hedges AdvoCare
Houston Dynamo   Owen Coyle   Brad Davis BHP Billiton
LA Galaxy   Bruce Arena   Robbie Keane Herbalife
Montreal Impact   Mauro Biello   Patrice Bernier Bank of Montreal
New England Revolution   Jay Heaps   Jermaine Jones UnitedHealthcare
New York City   Jason Kreis   David Villa Etihad Airways
New York Red Bulls   Jesse Marsch   Dax McCarty Red Bull
Orlando City SC   Adrian Heath   Kaká Orlando Health
Philadelphia Union   Jim Curtin   Maurice Edu Bimbo
Portland Timbers   Caleb Porter   Will Johnson Alaska Airlines
Real Salt Lake   Jeff Cassar   Kyle Beckerman LifeVantage
San Jose Earthquakes   Dominic Kinnear   Chris Wondolowski
Seattle Sounders FC   Sigi Schmid   Brad Evans Xbox
Sporting Kansas City   Peter Vermes   Matt Besler Ivy Funds
Toronto   Greg Vanney   Michael Bradley Bank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FC   Carl Robinson   Pedro Morales Bell Canada

Managerial changes edit

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
San Jose Earthquakes   Mark Watson Fired October 16, 2014[8] Preseason   Dominic Kinnear October 16, 2014[9]
Houston Dynamo   Dominic Kinnear Signed by San Jose Earthquakes October 16, 2014[9]   Owen Coyle December 8, 2014[10]
New York Red Bulls   Mike Petke Fired January 7, 2015[11]   Jesse Marsch January 7, 2015[12]
Montreal Impact   Frank Klopas Fired August 29, 2015[13] 7th in East,
17th overall
  Mauro Biello (Interim) August 29, 2015[13]
Chicago Fire   Frank Yallop Fired September 20, 2015[14] 10th in East,
20th overall
  Brian Bliss (Interim) September 20, 2015[14]
New York City   Jason Kreis Fired November 2, 2015[15] Postseason   Patrick Vieira November 9, 2015
Chicago Fire   Brian Bliss End of interim period November 24, 2015   Veljko Paunovic November 24, 2015[16]

Standings edit

Eastern Conference edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 New York Red Bulls 34 18 10 6 62 43 +19 60 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2 Columbus Crew 34 15 11 8 58 53 +5 53
3 Montreal Impact 34 15 13 6 48 44 +4 51 MLS Cup Knockout Round
4 D.C. United 34 15 13 6 43 45 −2 51
5 New England Revolution 34 14 12 8 48 47 +1 50
6 Toronto FC 34 15 15 4 58 58 0 49
7 Orlando City SC 34 12 14 8 46 56 −10 44
8 New York City FC 34 10 17 7 49 58 −9 37
9 Philadelphia Union 34 10 17 7 42 55 −13 37
10 Chicago Fire 34 8 20 6 43 58 −15 30
Source: MLS

Western Conference edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Dallas 34 18 10 6 52 39 +13 60 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 34 16 13 5 45 36 +9 53
3 Portland Timbers 34 15 11 8 41 39 +2 53 MLS Cup Knockout Round
4 Seattle Sounders FC 34 15 13 6 44 36 +8 51
5 LA Galaxy 34 14 11 9 56 46 +10 51
6 Sporting Kansas City 34 14 11 9 48 45 +3 51
7 San Jose Earthquakes 34 13 13 8 41 39 +2 47
8 Houston Dynamo 34 11 14 9 42 49 −7 42
9 Real Salt Lake 34 11 15 8 38 48 −10 41
10 Colorado Rapids 34 9 15 10 33 43 −10 37
Source: MLS

Overall standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 New York Red Bulls (S) 34 18 10 6 62 43 +19 60 CONCACAF Champions League
2 FC Dallas 34 18 10 6 52 39 +13 60
3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 34 16 13 5 45 36 +9 53
4 Columbus Crew 34 15 11 8 58 53 +5 53
5 Portland Timbers (C) 34 15 11 8 41 39 +2 53 CONCACAF Champions League
6 Seattle Sounders FC 34 15 13 6 44 36 +8 51
7 Montreal Impact 34 15 13 6 48 44 +4 51
8 D.C. United 34 15 13 6 43 45 −2 51
9 LA Galaxy 34 14 11 9 56 46 +10 51
10 Sporting Kansas City 34 14 11 9 48 45 +3 51 CONCACAF Champions League
11 New England Revolution 34 14 12 8 48 47 +1 50
12 Toronto FC 34 15 15 4 58 58 0 49
13 San Jose Earthquakes 34 13 13 8 41 39 +2 47
14 Orlando City SC 34 12 14 8 46 56 −10 44
15 Houston Dynamo 34 11 14 9 42 49 −7 42
16 Real Salt Lake 34 11 15 8 38 48 −10 41
17 New York City FC 34 10 17 7 49 58 −9 37
18 Philadelphia Union 34 10 17 7 42 55 −13 37
19 Colorado Rapids 34 9 15 10 33 43 −10 37
20 Chicago Fire 34 8 20 6 43 58 −15 30
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored
(C) MLS Cup Champion; (S) Supporters' Shield

MLS Cup Playoffs edit

Source: [17]

Attendance edit

Average home attendances edit

Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.[18]

Team GP Total High Low Average
Seattle Sounders FC 17 752,192 64,358 39,175 44,247
Orlando City SC 17 558,407 62,510 23,372 32,847
New York City FC 17 493,267 48,047 20,461 29,016
Toronto FC 17 398,671 30,266 16,382 23,451
LA Galaxy 17 397,668 27,000 13,391 23,392
Portland Timbers 17 359,418 21,144 21,144 21,144
San Jose Earthquakes 17 356,646 50,422 18,000 20,979
Houston Dynamo 17 351,187 22,651 16,018 20,658
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 17 348,624 22,500 18,083 20,507
Real Salt Lake 17 342,718 21,004 18,895 20,160
Sporting Kansas City 17 334,684 21,505 18,864 19,687
New York Red Bulls 17 334,172 25,219 12,540 19,657
New England Revolution 17 333,652 42,947 10,668 19,627
Montreal Impact 17 301,742 25,245 10,035 17,750
Philadelphia Union 17 296,674 18,883 15,374 17,451
Columbus Crew 17 288,747 22,719 10,302 16,985
D.C. United 17 276,152 21,517 11,218 16,244
FC Dallas 17 272,221 21,907 12,640 16,013
Chicago Fire 17 272,043 20,124 11,196 16,003
Colorado Rapids 17 266,168 18,597 10,439 15,657
Total 340 7,335,053 64,358 10,035 21,574

Highest attendances edit

Regular season

Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Stadium
1 Seattle Sounders FC 2–1 Portland Timbers 64,358 August 30, 2015 (2015-08-30) CenturyLink Field
2 Orlando City SC 1–1 New York City FC 62,510 March 8, 2015 (2015-03-08) Citrus Bowl
3 Seattle Sounders FC 1–1 LA Galaxy 56,097 October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04) CenturyLink Field
4 Seattle Sounders FC 3–1 Real Salt Lake 55,435 October 25, 2015 (2015-10-25) CenturyLink Field
5 Seattle Sounders FC 0–3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 53,125 August 2, 2015 (2015-08-02) CenturyLink Field
6 San Jose Earthquakes 3–1 LA Galaxy 50,422 June 27, 2015 (2015-06-27) Stanford Stadium
7 New York City 1–3 New York Red Bulls 48,047 June 28, 2015 (2015-06-28) Yankee Stadium
8 New York City 2–0 New England Revolution 43,507 March 15, 2015 (2015-03-15) Yankee Stadium
9 Orlando City SC 2–1 New York City 43,179 October 16, 2015 (2015-10-16) Citrus Bowl
10 New England Revolution 0–1 Montreal Impact 42,947 October 17, 2015 (2015-10-17) Gillette Stadium

Updated to games played on October 25, 2015. Source: MLS Soccer

Player statistics edit

Goals edit

Hat-tricks edit

Assists edit

Clean Sheets edit

Awards edit

Individual awards edit

Player of the Month edit

Weekly awards edit

Week MLS Player of the Week Goal of the Week MLS Save of the Week
Player Club Player Club Player Club
Week 1   Jozy Altidore Toronto   Clint Dempsey Seattle Sounders FC   Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake
Week 2   David Villa New York City   Innocent Emeghara San Jose Earthquakes   Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo
Week 3   Bradley Wright-Phillips New York Red Bulls   Octavio Rivero Vancouver Whitecaps FC   Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo
Week 4   Kelyn Rowe New England Revolution   Jack McInerney Montreal Impact   Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo
Week 5   Shaun Maloney Chicago Fire   Javier Morales Real Salt Lake   Brek Shea Orlando City SC
Week 6   Jaime Penedo LA Galaxy   Dillon Serna Colorado Rapids   Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake
Week 7   Fabián Castillo FC Dallas   Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC   Adam Kwarasey Portland Timbers
Week 8   Ethan Finlay Columbus Crew   Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City   Jeff Attinella Real Salt Lake
Week 9   Fabián Castillo FC Dallas   Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC   Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC
Week 10   Bradley Wright-Phillips New York Red Bulls   Diego Valeri Portland Timbers   David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Week 11   Chad Barrett Seattle Sounders FC   Devon Sandoval Real Salt Lake   Steve Clark Columbus Crew
Week 12   Kei Kamara Columbus Crew   Dom Dwyer Sporting Kansas City   Evan Bush Montreal Impact
Week 13   Sebastian Giovinco Toronto   Marco Pappa Seattle Sounders FC   Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC
Week 14   Sebastian Giovinco Toronto   Thomas McNamara New York City   Andrew Dykstra D.C. United
Week 15   David Villa New York City   Diego Fagúndez New England Revolution   Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC
Week 16   Gyasi Zardes LA Galaxy   Matías Pérez García San Jose Earthquakes   David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Week 17   Fanendo Adi Portland Timbers   Olmes Garcia Real Salt Lake   David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Week 18   Robbie Keane LA Galaxy   Tyrone Mears Seattle Sounders FC   David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Week 19   Sebastian Giovinco Toronto   Marco Donadel Montreal Impact   Evan Bush Montreal Impact
Week 20   Robbie Keane LA Galaxy   Javier Morales Real Salt Lake   Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo
Week 21   Cyle Larin Orlando City SC   Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City   Jeff Attinella Real Salt Lake
Week 22   Pa Modou Kah Vancouver Whitecaps FC   Taylor Kemp D.C. United   Jeff Attinella Real Salt Lake
Week 23   Kei Kamara Columbus Crew   Sebastian Giovinco Toronto   Luis Robles New York Red Bulls
Week 24   Paulo Nagamura Sporting Kansas City   Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC   Adam Kwarasey Portland Timbers
Week 25   Robbie Keane LA Galaxy   Cristian Techera Vancouver Whitecaps FC   Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC
Week 26   Bradley Wright-Phillips New York Red Bulls   Bradley Wright-Phillips New York Red Bulls   Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC
Week 27   Didier Drogba Montreal Impact   Didier Drogba Montreal Impact   Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC
Week 28   Kei Kamara Columbus Crew   Krisztián Németh Sporting Kansas City   Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake
Week 29   Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City   Gonzalo Pineda Seattle Sounders FC   Luis Robles New York Red Bulls
Week 30   Didier Drogba Montreal Impact   Didier Drogba Montreal Impact   Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake
Week 31   Tim Melia Sporting Kansas City   Krisztián Németh Sporting Kansas City   Luis Robles New York Red Bulls
Week 32 None awarded[19]
Week 33   Fanendo Adi Portland Timbers   Ignacio Piatti Montreal Impact   Luis Robles New York Red Bulls
Week 34   Darlington Nagbe Portland Timbers   Darlington Nagbe Portland Timbers   Evan Bush Montreal Impact

Best XI edit

Player transfers edit

Allocation ranking edit

The allocation ranking was the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a U.S. National Team player who signs with MLS after playing abroad, or a former MLS player who returns to the league after having gone to a club abroad for a transfer fee.

MLS streamlined the allocation mechanism in the middle of 2015 season. Effective on May 1, 2015, the allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a player who is in MLS allocation list.[20] MLS allocation list contains select U.S. National Team players and players transferred outside of MLS garnering a transfer fee of at least $500,000. The allocations will be ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2014 season, taking playoff performance into account.[21]

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

Original
Ranking
Final
Ranking
Club Date Allocation Used
(Rank on that date)
Player Signed Previous Club Ref
20 1 LA Galaxy [22]
6 2 Chicago Fire
7 3 Houston Dynamo
9 4 Philadelphia Union
10 5 Portland Timbers
11 6 Sporting Kansas City
12 7 Vancouver Whitecaps FC
13 8 Columbus Crew
14 9 FC Dallas
15 10 Real Salt Lake
3 11 Montreal Impact [23]
18 12 Seattle Sounders FC
19 13 New England Revolution
5 14 Colorado Rapids [22]
1 15 New York City January 13, 2015 (1)   Mix Diskerud   Rosenborg [24]
8 16 Toronto January 16, 2015 (6)   Jozy Altidore   Sunderland [25]
17 17 New York Red Bulls January 28, 2015 (1)   Sacha Kljestan   Anderlecht [23][26]
2 18 Orlando City SC December 19, 2014 (2)   Brek Shea   Stoke City [27]
February 2, 2015 (17)   Eric Avila   Santos Laguna [28][29]
16 19 D.C. United February 10, 2015 (12)   Michael Farfan   Cruz Azul [30]
4 20 San Jose Earthquakes July 17, 2015 (1)   Marc Pelosi   Liverpool U-21 [31]

†On January 15, 2015, LA Galaxy acquired the then-number 3 allocation ranking (original ranking number 5) and allocation money from Colorado Rapids in exchange for the then-number 18 allocation ranking (original ranking number 20), Marcelo Sarvas, and an international roster slot.

‡On January 27, 2015, New York Red Bulls acquired the then-number 1 allocation ranking (original ranking number 3) and Felipe from Montreal Impact in exchange for the then-number 14 allocation ranking (original ranking number 17), Ambroise Oyongo, Eric Alexander, allocation money, and an international roster slot for the 2015 season.

♯ On December 19, 2014, Orlando used its original ranking to acquire Shea.[32] Orlando used their allocation a second time when 16 teams passed and they picked Avila with the then-number 17 allocation ranking.

Coaches edit

Eastern Conference edit

Western Conference edit

References edit

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At the end of the regular season the New York Red Bulls of the Eastern Conference won the Supporters Shield while the team on top of the Western Conference was FC Dallas The Portland Timbers won their first MLS Cup winning 2 1 at Columbus Crew Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Franchise changes 1 2 Realignment and playoffs 1 3 Television 2 Teams 2 1 Stadiums and locations 2 2 Personnel and sponsorship 2 3 Managerial changes 3 Standings 3 1 Eastern Conference 3 2 Western Conference 3 3 Overall standings 4 MLS Cup Playoffs 5 Attendance 5 1 Average home attendances 5 2 Highest attendances 6 Player statistics 6 1 Goals 6 2 Hat tricks 6 3 Assists 6 4 Clean Sheets 7 Awards 7 1 Individual awards 7 2 Player of the Month 7 3 Weekly awards 7 4 Best XI 8 Player transfers 8 1 Allocation ranking 9 Coaches 9 1 Eastern Conference 9 2 Western Conference 10 References 11 External linksOverview editThe 2015 season began on Friday March 6 The opening weekend saw an average attendance of 25 838 buoyed by strong attendances in Orlando 62 510 and Seattle 39 782 with seven of the weekend s ten matches selling out 1 Additionally MLS saw strong TV ratings on ESPN2 539 000 viewers Unimas 341 000 viewers and Fox Sports 1 289 000 and 278 500 viewers 2 Franchise changes edit The 2015 MLS season featured the addition of two expansion teams New York City and Orlando City SC New York City became the second MLS team in the New York metropolitan area joining the New Jersey based New York Red Bulls as well as the first based within New York City itself as the team played its inaugural season at Yankee Stadium Orlando was a new market for MLS which returned to Florida for the first time since folding their Miami and Tampa Bay franchises before the 2002 season The Lions ownership previously owned Orlando s team that played in the league then known as USL Pro from 2010 to 2014 that team that relocated to Louisville for the 2015 season of the rebranded United Soccer League While MLS added two teams one team closed down Chivas USA which had called the Los Angeles area home since 2005 and shared the StubHub Center with the LA Galaxy Chivas had been owned by Mexican club C D Guadalajara who sold the club back to MLS in 2014 The league folded Chivas in October 2014 after the conclusion of the regular season though it announced plans to add a second LA area club Los Angeles FC in 2018 3 Realignment and playoffs edit With the addition and subtraction of the above mentioned teams the 2015 season saw a realignment of MLS s Eastern and Western conferences New York City and Orlando City SC joined the East while Houston Dynamo and Sporting Kansas City moved from the East to the West 3 Each team played 34 regular season matches two or three against conference rivals and once against teams from the opposite conference The regular season concluded with all teams playing at the same scheduled time a league first 4 12 teams advanced to the MLS Cup Playoffs up from 10 the previous 3 seasons The top six teams per conference qualified The first round per conference had the third seed hosting the sixth seed and the fourth hosting the fifth In the Conference Semifinals the top seed played the lowest remaining seed and the second played the next lowest Television edit The 2015 season saw the launch of a new United States television and media rights deal with English language ESPN and Fox Sports and Spanish language Univision Deportes The deal continues MLS s relationship with ESPN and Univision while it reestablishes one with Fox Sports whose Fox Soccer channel carried MLS games until 2011 NBC Sports carried MLS broadcasts from 2012 to 2014 The deal formally announced in May 2014 sees regular weekly game broadcasts on ESPN2 Sunday afternoons and Fox Sports 1 Sunday evenings as well as a regular Friday night match on UniMas and or Univision Deportes Network The networks will share coverage of the MLS Cup Playoffs while ESPN and Fox will alternate English language carriage of the MLS All Star Game and MLS Cup championship match each year The 2015 MLS all star game will be on Fox Sports and MLS Cup 2015 will air on ESPN As part of the deal the networks also share coverage of the U S Soccer men s and women s national teams 5 The league reached a four year agreement with Sky Sports to televise league matches live in the United Kingdom and Ireland At least two regular season matches each week the MLS All Star Game and every MLS Cup Playoff match was aired on the Sky family of networks 6 MLS also reached a four year agreement with Eurosport to air live matches in many other European countries 7 Teams editStadiums and locations edit Main article List of Major League Soccer stadiums Chicago Fire Colorado Rapids Columbus Crew D C United FC Dallas Houston Dynamo Toyota Park Dick s Sporting Goods Park Mapfre Stadium RFK Memorial Stadium Toyota Stadium BBVA Compass Stadium Capacity 20 000 Capacity 18 000 Capacity 20 145 Capacity 20 000 Capacity 20 500 Capacity 22 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp LA Galaxy Montreal Impact nbsp nbsp Fire nbsp Rapids nbsp Crew nbsp D C United nbsp FC Dallas nbsp Dynamo nbsp Galaxy nbsp Impact nbsp Revolution nbsp New York City nbsp Red Bulls nbsp Orlando City SC nbsp Union nbsp Timbers nbsp Real Salt Lake nbsp Earthquakes nbsp Sounders nbsp Sporting KC nbsp Toronto nbsp Whitecapsclass notpageimage Locations of teams for the 2015 Major League Soccer season nbsp Eastern Conference nbsp Western Conference New England Revolution New York City StubHub Center Saputo Stadium Gillette Stadium Yankee Stadium Capacity 27 000 Capacity 20 801 Capacity 22 385 Capacity 33 444 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp New York Red Bulls Orlando Philadelphia Union Portland Timbers Red Bull Arena Citrus Bowl PPL Park Providence Park Capacity 25 000 Capacity 23 000 Capacity 18 500 Capacity 22 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Real Salt Lake San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Sporting Kansas City Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC Rio Tinto Stadium Avaya Stadium CenturyLink Field Sporting Park BMO Field BC Place Capacity 20 000 Capacity 18 000 Capacity 39 115 Capacity 18 500 Capacity 30 991 Capacity 21 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Personnel and sponsorship edit Note All teams use Adidas as kit manufacturer Team Head coach Captain Shirt sponsor Chicago Fire nbsp Veljko Paunovic nbsp Jeff Larentowicz Quaker Colorado Rapids nbsp Pablo Mastroeni nbsp Drew Moor Transamerica Columbus Crew nbsp Gregg Berhalter nbsp Michael Parkhurst Barbasol D C United nbsp Ben Olsen nbsp Bobby Boswell Leidos FC Dallas nbsp oscar Pareja nbsp Matt Hedges AdvoCare Houston Dynamo nbsp Owen Coyle nbsp Brad Davis BHP Billiton LA Galaxy nbsp Bruce Arena nbsp Robbie Keane Herbalife Montreal Impact nbsp Mauro Biello nbsp Patrice Bernier Bank of Montreal New England Revolution nbsp Jay Heaps nbsp Jermaine Jones UnitedHealthcare New York City nbsp Jason Kreis nbsp David Villa Etihad Airways New York Red Bulls nbsp Jesse Marsch nbsp Dax McCarty Red Bull Orlando City SC nbsp Adrian Heath nbsp Kaka Orlando Health Philadelphia Union nbsp Jim Curtin nbsp Maurice Edu Bimbo Portland Timbers nbsp Caleb Porter nbsp Will Johnson Alaska Airlines Real Salt Lake nbsp Jeff Cassar nbsp Kyle Beckerman LifeVantage San Jose Earthquakes nbsp Dominic Kinnear nbsp Chris Wondolowski Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Sigi Schmid nbsp Brad Evans Xbox Sporting Kansas City nbsp Peter Vermes nbsp Matt Besler Ivy Funds Toronto nbsp Greg Vanney nbsp Michael Bradley Bank of Montreal Vancouver Whitecaps FC nbsp Carl Robinson nbsp Pedro Morales Bell Canada Managerial changes edit Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment San Jose Earthquakes nbsp Mark Watson Fired October 16 2014 8 Preseason nbsp Dominic Kinnear October 16 2014 9 Houston Dynamo nbsp Dominic Kinnear Signed by San Jose Earthquakes October 16 2014 9 nbsp Owen Coyle December 8 2014 10 New York Red Bulls nbsp Mike Petke Fired January 7 2015 11 nbsp Jesse Marsch January 7 2015 12 Montreal Impact nbsp Frank Klopas Fired August 29 2015 13 7th in East 17th overall nbsp Mauro Biello Interim August 29 2015 13 Chicago Fire nbsp Frank Yallop Fired September 20 2015 14 10th in East 20th overall nbsp Brian Bliss Interim September 20 2015 14 New York City nbsp Jason Kreis Fired November 2 2015 15 Postseason nbsp Patrick Vieira November 9 2015 Chicago Fire nbsp Brian Bliss End of interim period November 24 2015 nbsp Veljko Paunovic November 24 2015 16 Standings editEastern Conference edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 New York Red Bulls 34 18 10 6 62 43 19 60 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals 2 Columbus Crew 34 15 11 8 58 53 5 53 3 Montreal Impact 34 15 13 6 48 44 4 51 MLS Cup Knockout Round 4 D C United 34 15 13 6 43 45 2 51 5 New England Revolution 34 14 12 8 48 47 1 50 6 Toronto FC 34 15 15 4 58 58 0 49 7 Orlando City SC 34 12 14 8 46 56 10 44 8 New York City FC 34 10 17 7 49 58 9 37 9 Philadelphia Union 34 10 17 7 42 55 13 37 10 Chicago Fire 34 8 20 6 43 58 15 30Source MLS Western Conference edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 FC Dallas 34 18 10 6 52 39 13 60 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals 2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 34 16 13 5 45 36 9 53 3 Portland Timbers 34 15 11 8 41 39 2 53 MLS Cup Knockout Round 4 Seattle Sounders FC 34 15 13 6 44 36 8 51 5 LA Galaxy 34 14 11 9 56 46 10 51 6 Sporting Kansas City 34 14 11 9 48 45 3 51 7 San Jose Earthquakes 34 13 13 8 41 39 2 47 8 Houston Dynamo 34 11 14 9 42 49 7 42 9 Real Salt Lake 34 11 15 8 38 48 10 41 10 Colorado Rapids 34 9 15 10 33 43 10 37Source MLS Overall standings edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 New York Red Bulls S 34 18 10 6 62 43 19 60 CONCACAF Champions League 2 FC Dallas 34 18 10 6 52 39 13 60 3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 34 16 13 5 45 36 9 53 4 Columbus Crew 34 15 11 8 58 53 5 53 5 Portland Timbers C 34 15 11 8 41 39 2 53 CONCACAF Champions League 6 Seattle Sounders FC 34 15 13 6 44 36 8 51 7 Montreal Impact 34 15 13 6 48 44 4 51 8 D C United 34 15 13 6 43 45 2 51 9 LA Galaxy 34 14 11 9 56 46 10 51 10 Sporting Kansas City 34 14 11 9 48 45 3 51 CONCACAF Champions League 11 New England Revolution 34 14 12 8 48 47 1 50 12 Toronto FC 34 15 15 4 58 58 0 49 13 San Jose Earthquakes 34 13 13 8 41 39 2 47 14 Orlando City SC 34 12 14 8 46 56 10 44 15 Houston Dynamo 34 11 14 9 42 49 7 42 16 Real Salt Lake 34 11 15 8 38 48 10 41 17 New York City FC 34 10 17 7 49 58 9 37 18 Philadelphia Union 34 10 17 7 42 55 13 37 19 Colorado Rapids 34 9 15 10 33 43 10 37 20 Chicago Fire 34 8 20 6 43 58 15 30Source MLSRules for classification 1 points 2 total wins 3 total goal differential 4 total goals scored C MLS Cup Champion S Supporters ShieldMLS Cup Playoffs editMain article 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs Knockout roundConference semifinalsConference finalsMLS CupOctober 29 Stade SaputoE3Montreal Impact213E6Toronto FC0E2Columbus Crew a e t 134E2Columbus Crew202E3Montreal Impact3Eastern ConferenceE1New York Red Bulls011October 28 RFK StadiumE4D C United000December 6 Mapfre StadiumE5New England Revolution1E1New York Red Bulls112E2Columbus Crew1E4D C United2W3Portland Timbers2October 29 Providence ParkW3Portland Timbers022W6Sporting Kansas City2 6 W2Vancouver Whitecaps FC000W3Portland Timbers325W3Portland Timbers p 2 7 Western ConferenceW1FC Dallas123October 28 CenturyLink FieldW4Seattle Sounders FC213 2 W5LA Galaxy2W1FC Dallas p 123 4 W4Seattle Sounders FC3 Source 17 Attendance editSee also Major League Soccer attendance Average home attendances edit Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance 18 Team GP Total High Low Average Seattle Sounders FC 17 752 192 64 358 39 175 44 247 Orlando City SC 17 558 407 62 510 23 372 32 847 New York City FC 17 493 267 48 047 20 461 29 016 Toronto FC 17 398 671 30 266 16 382 23 451 LA Galaxy 17 397 668 27 000 13 391 23 392 Portland Timbers 17 359 418 21 144 21 144 21 144 San Jose Earthquakes 17 356 646 50 422 18 000 20 979 Houston Dynamo 17 351 187 22 651 16 018 20 658 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 17 348 624 22 500 18 083 20 507 Real Salt Lake 17 342 718 21 004 18 895 20 160 Sporting Kansas City 17 334 684 21 505 18 864 19 687 New York Red Bulls 17 334 172 25 219 12 540 19 657 New England Revolution 17 333 652 42 947 10 668 19 627 Montreal Impact 17 301 742 25 245 10 035 17 750 Philadelphia Union 17 296 674 18 883 15 374 17 451 Columbus Crew 17 288 747 22 719 10 302 16 985 D C United 17 276 152 21 517 11 218 16 244 FC Dallas 17 272 221 21 907 12 640 16 013 Chicago Fire 17 272 043 20 124 11 196 16 003 Colorado Rapids 17 266 168 18 597 10 439 15 657 Total 340 7 335 053 64 358 10 035 21 574 Highest attendances edit Regular season Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Stadium 1 Seattle Sounders FC 2 1 Portland Timbers 64 358 August 30 2015 2015 08 30 CenturyLink Field 2 Orlando City SC 1 1 New York City FC 62 510 March 8 2015 2015 03 08 Citrus Bowl 3 Seattle Sounders FC 1 1 LA Galaxy 56 097 October 4 2015 2015 10 04 CenturyLink Field 4 Seattle Sounders FC 3 1 Real Salt Lake 55 435 October 25 2015 2015 10 25 CenturyLink Field 5 Seattle Sounders FC 0 3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 53 125 August 2 2015 2015 08 02 CenturyLink Field 6 San Jose Earthquakes 3 1 LA Galaxy 50 422 June 27 2015 2015 06 27 Stanford Stadium 7 New York City 1 3 New York Red Bulls 48 047 June 28 2015 2015 06 28 Yankee Stadium 8 New York City 2 0 New England Revolution 43 507 March 15 2015 2015 03 15 Yankee Stadium 9 Orlando City SC 2 1 New York City 43 179 October 16 2015 2015 10 16 Citrus Bowl 10 New England Revolution 0 1 Montreal Impact 42 947 October 17 2015 2015 10 17 Gillette Stadium Updated to games played on October 25 2015 Source MLS SoccerPlayer statistics editGoals edit Rank Player Club Goals 1 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC 22 nbsp Kei Kamara Columbus Crew 3 nbsp Robbie Keane LA Galaxy 20 4 nbsp David Villa New York City FC 18 5 nbsp Cyle Larin Orlando City SC 17 nbsp Bradley Wright Phillips New York Red Bulls 7 nbsp Chris Wondolowski San Jose Earthquakes 16 nbsp Fanendo Adi Portland Timbers 9 nbsp Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC 15 10 nbsp Jozy Altidore Toronto FC 13 Hat tricks edit Player Club Against Result Date nbsp Robbie Keane LA Galaxy Toronto FC 4 0 July 4 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC New York City FC 4 4 July 12 nbsp Robbie Keane LA Galaxy San Jose Earthquakes 5 2 July 17 nbsp Cyle Larin Orlando City SC New York City FC 3 5 July 26 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC Orlando City SC 4 1 August 5 nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact Chicago Fire 4 3 September 5 nbsp Cyle Larin Orlando City SC New York Red Bulls 5 2 September 25 Assists edit Rank Player Club Assists 1 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC 16 2 nbsp Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City 15 nbsp Cristian Maidana Philadelphia Union 4 nbsp Sacha Kljestan New York Red Bulls 14 5 nbsp Ethan Finlay Columbus Crew 13 6 nbsp Javier Morales Real Salt Lake 11 7 nbsp Brad Davis Houston Dynamo 10 nbsp Mauro Diaz FC Dallas nbsp Lee Nguyen New England Revolution nbsp Clint Dempsey Seattle Sounders FC Clean Sheets edit Rank Player Club CleanSheets 1 nbsp Adam Kwarasey Portland Timbers 13 nbsp David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3 nbsp David Bingham San Jose Earthquakes 12 4 nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC 10 5 nbsp Evan Bush Montreal Impact 9 nbsp Luis Robles New York Red Bulls 7 nbsp Bill Hamid D C United 8 nbsp Clint Irwin Colorado Rapids nbsp Tim Melia Sporting Kansas City nbsp Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake nbsp Bobby Shuttleworth New England RevolutionAwards editIndividual awards edit Award Player Club Most Valuable Player nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC Defender of the Year nbsp Laurent Ciman New England Revolution Goalkeeper of the Year nbsp Luis Robles New York Red Bulls Coach of the Year nbsp Jesse Marsch New York Red Bulls Rookie of the Year nbsp Cyle Larin Orlando City SC Newcomer of the Year nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC Comeback Player of the Year nbsp Tim Melia Sporting Kansas City Golden Boot nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC Fair Play Award nbsp Darlington Nagbe Portland Timbers Humanitarian of the Year nbsp Kei Kamara Columbus Crew Goal of the Year nbsp Krisztian Nemeth Sporting Kansas City Save of the Year nbsp Adam Kwarasey Portland Timbers Player of the Month edit Month Player Club Stats March nbsp Octavio Rivero Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3G April nbsp Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City 2G 3A May nbsp Krisztian Nemeth Sporting Kansas City 3G 2A June nbsp David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC 30SV 4GA July nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC 5G 3A August nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC 4G 3A September nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact 7G 1A October nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact 4G Weekly awards edit Week MLS Player of the Week Goal of the Week MLS Save of the Week Player Club Player Club Player Club Week 1 nbsp Jozy Altidore Toronto nbsp Clint Dempsey Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake Week 2 nbsp David Villa New York City nbsp Innocent Emeghara San Jose Earthquakes nbsp Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo Week 3 nbsp Bradley Wright Phillips New York Red Bulls nbsp Octavio Rivero Vancouver Whitecaps FC nbsp Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo Week 4 nbsp Kelyn Rowe New England Revolution nbsp Jack McInerney Montreal Impact nbsp Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo Week 5 nbsp Shaun Maloney Chicago Fire nbsp Javier Morales Real Salt Lake nbsp Brek Shea Orlando City SC Week 6 nbsp Jaime Penedo LA Galaxy nbsp Dillon Serna Colorado Rapids nbsp Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake Week 7 nbsp Fabian Castillo FC Dallas nbsp Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Adam Kwarasey Portland Timbers Week 8 nbsp Ethan Finlay Columbus Crew nbsp Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City nbsp Jeff Attinella Real Salt Lake Week 9 nbsp Fabian Castillo FC Dallas nbsp Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC Week 10 nbsp Bradley Wright Phillips New York Red Bulls nbsp Diego Valeri Portland Timbers nbsp David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC Week 11 nbsp Chad Barrett Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Devon Sandoval Real Salt Lake nbsp Steve Clark Columbus Crew Week 12 nbsp Kei Kamara Columbus Crew nbsp Dom Dwyer Sporting Kansas City nbsp Evan Bush Montreal Impact Week 13 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto nbsp Marco Pappa Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC Week 14 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto nbsp Thomas McNamara New York City nbsp Andrew Dykstra D C United Week 15 nbsp David Villa New York City nbsp Diego Fagundez New England Revolution nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC Week 16 nbsp Gyasi Zardes LA Galaxy nbsp Matias Perez Garcia San Jose Earthquakes nbsp David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC Week 17 nbsp Fanendo Adi Portland Timbers nbsp Olmes Garcia Real Salt Lake nbsp David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC Week 18 nbsp Robbie Keane LA Galaxy nbsp Tyrone Mears Seattle Sounders FC nbsp David Ousted Vancouver Whitecaps FC Week 19 nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto nbsp Marco Donadel Montreal Impact nbsp Evan Bush Montreal Impact Week 20 nbsp Robbie Keane LA Galaxy nbsp Javier Morales Real Salt Lake nbsp Tyler Deric Houston Dynamo Week 21 nbsp Cyle Larin Orlando City SC nbsp Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City nbsp Jeff Attinella Real Salt Lake Week 22 nbsp Pa Modou Kah Vancouver Whitecaps FC nbsp Taylor Kemp D C United nbsp Jeff Attinella Real Salt Lake Week 23 nbsp Kei Kamara Columbus Crew nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto nbsp Luis Robles New York Red Bulls Week 24 nbsp Paulo Nagamura Sporting Kansas City nbsp Obafemi Martins Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Adam Kwarasey Portland Timbers Week 25 nbsp Robbie Keane LA Galaxy nbsp Cristian Techera Vancouver Whitecaps FC nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC Week 26 nbsp Bradley Wright Phillips New York Red Bulls nbsp Bradley Wright Phillips New York Red Bulls nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC Week 27 nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact nbsp Stefan Frei Seattle Sounders FC Week 28 nbsp Kei Kamara Columbus Crew nbsp Krisztian Nemeth Sporting Kansas City nbsp Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake Week 29 nbsp Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City nbsp Gonzalo Pineda Seattle Sounders FC nbsp Luis Robles New York Red Bulls Week 30 nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact nbsp Didier Drogba Montreal Impact nbsp Nick Rimando Real Salt Lake Week 31 nbsp Tim Melia Sporting Kansas City nbsp Krisztian Nemeth Sporting Kansas City nbsp Luis Robles New York Red Bulls Week 32 None awarded 19 Week 33 nbsp Fanendo Adi Portland Timbers nbsp Ignacio Piatti Montreal Impact nbsp Luis Robles New York Red Bulls Week 34 nbsp Darlington Nagbe Portland Timbers nbsp Darlington Nagbe Portland Timbers nbsp Evan Bush Montreal Impact Best XI edit Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards nbsp Luis Robles Red Bulls nbsp Laurent Ciman Montreal nbsp Matt Hedges Dallas nbsp Kendall Waston Vancouver nbsp Ethan Finlay Columbus nbsp Dax McCarty Red Bulls nbsp Benny Feilhaber Sporting KC nbsp Fabian Castillo Dallas nbsp Sebastian Giovinco Toronto nbsp Kei Kamara Columbus nbsp Robbie Keane LA GalaxyPlayer transfers editAllocation ranking edit The allocation ranking was the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a U S National Team player who signs with MLS after playing abroad or a former MLS player who returns to the league after having gone to a club abroad for a transfer fee MLS streamlined the allocation mechanism in the middle of 2015 season Effective on May 1 2015 the allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a player who is in MLS allocation list 20 MLS allocation list contains select U S National Team players and players transferred outside of MLS garnering a transfer fee of at least 500 000 The allocations will be ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2014 season taking playoff performance into account 21 Once the club uses its allocation ranking to acquire a player it drops to the bottom of the list A ranking can be traded provided that part of the compensation received in return is another club s ranking At all times each club is assigned one ranking The rankings reset at the end of each MLS season Original Ranking Final Ranking Club Date Allocation Used Rank on that date Player Signed Previous Club Ref 20 1 LA Galaxy 22 6 2 Chicago Fire 7 3 Houston Dynamo 9 4 Philadelphia Union 10 5 Portland Timbers 11 6 Sporting Kansas City 12 7 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 13 8 Columbus Crew 14 9 FC Dallas 15 10 Real Salt Lake 3 11 Montreal Impact 23 18 12 Seattle Sounders FC 19 13 New England Revolution 5 14 Colorado Rapids 22 1 15 New York City January 13 2015 1 nbsp Mix Diskerud nbsp Rosenborg 24 8 16 Toronto January 16 2015 6 nbsp Jozy Altidore nbsp Sunderland 25 17 17 New York Red Bulls January 28 2015 1 nbsp Sacha Kljestan nbsp Anderlecht 23 26 2 18 Orlando City SC December 19 2014 2 nbsp Brek Shea nbsp Stoke City 27 February 2 2015 17 nbsp Eric Avila nbsp Santos Laguna 28 29 16 19 D C United February 10 2015 12 nbsp Michael Farfan nbsp Cruz Azul 30 4 20 San Jose Earthquakes July 17 2015 1 nbsp Marc Pelosi nbsp Liverpool U 21 31 On January 15 2015 LA Galaxy acquired the then number 3 allocation ranking original ranking number 5 and allocation money from Colorado Rapids in exchange for the then number 18 allocation ranking original ranking number 20 Marcelo Sarvas and an international roster slot On January 27 2015 New York Red Bulls acquired the then number 1 allocation ranking original ranking number 3 and Felipe from Montreal Impact in exchange for the then number 14 allocation ranking original ranking number 17 Ambroise Oyongo Eric Alexander allocation money and an international roster slot for the 2015 season On December 19 2014 Orlando used its original ranking to acquire Shea 32 Orlando used their allocation a second time when 16 teams passed and they picked Avila with the then number 17 allocation ranking Coaches editEastern Conference edit Chicago Fire Frank Yallop Columbus Crew Gregg Berhalter D C United Ben Olsen Montreal Impact Mauro Biello New England Revolution Jay Heaps New York City Patrick Vieira New York Red Bulls Jesse Marsch Orlando City SC Jason Kreis Philadelphia Union Jim Curtin Toronto Greg Vanney Western Conference edit Colorado Rapids Pablo Mastroeni FC Dallas oscar Pareja Houston Dynamo Owen Coyle Los Angeles Galaxy Bruce Arena Portland Timbers Caleb Porter Real Salt Lake Jeff Cassar San Jose Earthquakes Dominic Kinnear Seattle Sounders FC Sigi Schmid and Brian Schmetzer Sporting Kansas City Peter Vermes Vancouver Whitecaps FC Carl RobinsonReferences edit MLS draws a crowd on opening weekend Washington Post Steven Goff March 9 2015 MLS experiences TV ratings boost for 2015 opening weekend SI com Richard Deitsch March 11 2015 a b MLS announces new strategy for Los Angeles market 2015 conference realignment Archived October 28 2014 at the Wayback Machine from MLSSoccer com October 27 2014 2015 Major League Soccer national television schedule www philly com January 21 2015 Retrieved 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ahead of 2015 season New York Red Bulls Archived from the original on March 6 2015 Retrieved June 23 2015 a b Frank Klopas fired as Montreal Impact head coach Mauro Biello to take over si com August 30 2015 a b Fire dismisses head coach Yallop TSN ca September 20 2015 Retrieved September 20 2015 Jason Kreis out as NYCFC manager si com Sports Illustrated Retrieved November 3 2015 Chicago Fire Soccer Club Hires Veljko Paunovic as Head Coach Chicago Fire Retrieved December 2 2015 MLS Playoff Bracket MLSsoccer com Retrieved October 29 2015 10 08 15 Stats Standings pdf mlssoccer com Major League Soccer Goal of the Week MLSSoccer com Retrieved October 27 2015 Major League Soccer announces 2015 roster rules including revised player acquisition process MLS Allocation Process Archived from the original on December 12 2018 Retrieved January 27 2015 a b Two time MLS Cup winner Marcelo Sarvas joins the Colorado Rapids Colorado Rapids January 15 2015 Archived from the original on July 5 2015 Retrieved January 15 2015 a b Impact makes major trade with New York Red Bulls Montreal Impact January 27 2015 Retrieved January 27 2015 MLS Soccer Media January 13 2015 New York City FC ink USMNT playmaker Mix Diskerud ahead of MLS expansion season mlssoccer com Retrieved January 13 2015 Toronto FC January 16 2015 Toronto FC sign U S international Jozy Altidore TorontoFC ca Archived from the original on January 16 2015 Retrieved January 16 2015 Red Bulls sign United States International Sacha Kljestan New York Red Bulls January 28 2015 Retrieved January 28 2015 Orlando City SC Media December 19 2014 Brek Shea Signs with Orlando City SC orlandocitysc com Retrieved December 19 2014 MLS Soccer staff February 2 2015 Orlando City SC acquire former Chivas USA midfielder Eric Avila MLSSoccer com Retrieved February 2 2015 Tenorio Paul February 2 2015 Orlando City signs former Chivas USA midfielder Eric Avila Orlando Sentinel retrieved July 20 2015 Michael Farfan making return to MLS signs with DC United after season at Cruz Azul MLSsoccer com February 10 2015 San Jose Earthquakes sign US youth international midfielder Marc Pelosi MLSsoccer com July 17 2015 12 19 Orlando City SC use No 1 allocation spot to sign Brek Shea MLS Allocation Ranking mlssoccer com archived from the original on December 12 2018 retrieved January 27 2015 External links edit nbsp Media related to 2015 in Major League Soccer at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 Major League Soccer season amp oldid 1222517415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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