2023-09-03 01:07:34
Every week 14 matches are played in the MLS (Infobae)
The new Major League Soccer (MLS) date begins and here is the complete list of matches with the days, times, locations, broadcast channels and more details so you don’t miss your favorite team’s match, as well as the rest of the date.
In recent years, the MLS has become relevant in soccer in the region and has even attracted the attention of the sport at an international level with the addition of renowned stars to its league. His matches are increasingly viewed outside the United States.
Currently there are great players in MLS such as Carlos Vela, Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, Héctor Herrera, Lorenzo Insigne and Giorgio Chiellini. And throughout its history, legends such as Jorge Campos, David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Thierry Henry, Rafael Márquez, David Villa or Frank Lampard have joined.
New York City Football Club vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 1:30 p.m.
Estadio: Yankee Stadium
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass, RDS and TSN1
FC Cincinnati vs Orlando City
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 5:30 p.m.
Estadio: TQL Stadium
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – Free
D.C. United vs Chicago Fire FC
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 5:30 p.m.
Estadio: Audi Field
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass
CF Montréal vs Columbus Crew
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 5:30 p.m.
Stadium: Stade Saputo
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – Free
New England Revolution vs Austin FC
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 5:30 p.m.
Estadio: Gillette Stadium
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass
FC Dallas vs Atlanta United
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 18:30 hours
Estadio: Toyota Stadium
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass
Sporting Kansas City vs St. Louis CITY SC
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 18:30 hours
Estadio: Children’s Mercy Park
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass
Nashville SC vs Charlotte FC
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 18:30 hours
Stadium: GEODIS Park
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – Free
Real Salt Lake vs Colorado Rapids
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 19:30 hours
Estadio: America First Field
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass
LA Galaxy vs Houston Dynamo FC
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 20:30 hours
Estadio: Dignity Health Sports Park
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – Free
San Jose Earthquakes vs Minnesota United
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 20:30 hours
Estadio: PayPal Park
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – Free
Seattle Sounders FC vs Portland Timbers
Day: September 2
Schedule (Mexico time): 20:30 hours
Estadio: Lumen Field
Broadcast channel: Apple TV – MLS Season Pass
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The MLS Trophy (MLS)
MLS is a relatively young competition. It was born in December 1993, as a condition that the International Association Football Federation (FIFA) imposed on the United States to grant it the venue for the 1994 World Cup.
In its beginnings, the tournament had only 10 teams, but today it has grown considerably to 29 clubs, including not only franchises from the United States, but also from Canada.
The growth of the MLS has not only been in a matter of clubs, but also of international fame.
In recent years, it has sought to consolidate itself by bringing stars and legends of world soccer, in order to attract attention to its competition, repeating the “recipe” applied in the North American Soccer League (NASL), the predecessor of the MLS, when historical players such as Pelé, Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller and George Best, to name a few, joined their ranks.
Thus, MLS added contemporary stars to its teams such as David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Andrea Pirlo, Kaká, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Rafael Márquez and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. And more recently Javier “El Chicharito” Hernández, Carlos Vela, Gareth Bale, David Villa, not to mention the transfers of Sergio Busquets and Lionel Messi.
These types of movements have made MLS an interesting option not only for players looking to rub shoulders with high-level players, but also for soccer fans who want to continue seeing their favorite stars.
To date, the Los Angeles Galaxy holds the record for titles, with five MLS Cups, closely followed by DC United, who have won four awards.
Regarding the top scorers in MLS, there are prominent names such as Chris Wondolowski, with 171 goals, Landon Donovan, with 145 goals, Jeff Cunningham, with 134 goals, Jaime Moreno, with 133 goals and Kei Kamara, with 130.
Regarding the players with the most games played in MLS history, figures such as Nick Rimando, with 514 appearances, Kyle Beckerman, with 498 games, Jeff Larentowicz, with 437 games, Kevin Hartman, with 416 games and Chris Wondolowski, stand out. with 413 encounters.
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