This is an inevitability as MLS further assimilates into the global transfer market in all of its arenas. A club in a league like MLS can never fully be a “buyer” or a “seller,” instead having to remain nimble to upgrade in key areas while staying one step ahead with their roster evolution.
The complaint has grown louder in recent years, whether from players, coaches, or fans: MLS teams play too many games for their own good. Sure, it’s a lot of entertainment, and that’s a big part of what pro sports are supposed to be for the public.
An empty lot on the street next to President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club has sold for $19.5 million, apparently with town-approved plans for a six-bedroom house. The price was reported with a sales listing updated Jan. 31 in the multiple listing service.
CMO Radhika Duggal detailed the strategy behind the league’s “Game On” effort starring rapper Doechii that will premiere before the big game.
Expansion teams, especially in recent years, offer a near-guaranteed return on investment. With committed infrastructure and a growing fan base, these teams help accelerate the growth of MLS—a relatively young league compared to other top divisions in world soccer—both across North America and beyond.
MLS has unveiled their new “Game On” campaign as part of its 30th season celebration. The campaign reflects the 'relentless energy and momentum' of the league both on, and off the field.The
MLS has always played on a spring-to-fall calendar. But now the league is considering playing like Europe does, from fall to spring with a winter break. There are risks, but potentially huge rewards.
Five MLS franchises top $1 billion, with the average team worth $721 million, in Sportico's valuations announced on Thursday.
Major League Soccer and Liga MX announced today a significant overhaul to the format of Leagues Cup, the annual competition that pits teams from both leagues against each other.
Leagues Cup will feature 18 MLS teams and all 18 clubs from LIGA MX in a new tournament format. Here's what you need to know.
The 2025 edition of the Leagues Cup tournament will return this summer with an altered format for the group stage and knockouts, along with more guaranteed matches between MLS and Liga MX, the competition announced on Thursday.