MLS Cup Playoffs

MLS Cup Playoffs

Logo of the 2016 edition
Founded 1995
Region United States
Canada
Number of teams 12
Current champions Portland Timbers
(1st title)
Most successful club(s) Los Angeles Galaxy
(5 titles)
2016 MLS Cup Playoffs

The MLS Cup Playoffs is the postseason elimination tournament of Major League Soccer held at the end of the regular season en route to the MLS Cup, the playoff championship game. Twelve teams in total from the Eastern Conference and Western Conference qualify for the tournament based on regular-season records, and a tiebreaking procedure exists in the case of equal records. Awarding a championship through a postseason tournament differs from most other soccer leagues around the world where the team with the most points at the end of the season is deemed champion. MLS awards the regular-season champions with the Supporters' Shield and a direct berth in the CONCACAF Champions League, the continental tournament. The regular-season champion must be a U.S.-based club in order to receive direct entry to Champions League. Since 2015 Audi is the official sponsor.

Playoff system

Since 2015, the top six teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs, playing in separate brackets. The first round of each conference has two play-in matches between the fourth- vs. fifth-place teams and the third- vs. sixth-, with the two higher seeds hosting. The lowest-seeded winner advances to play the conference's top seed, and the next-lowest playing the second in the Conference Semifinals. (This format matches that of the NFL Playoffs.)

The Conference Semifinals and Conference Finals are conducted in a home-and-away, aggregate-goal format. The team that scores the most goals in the home-and-away series advances to the two-game, total-goals Conference Finals or single-game MLS Cup Final, respectively. Since 2014 the away goals rule is used.[1][2] In both rounds the lower-seeded team hosts Game One and the higher-seeded team Game Two. If the teams are tied after two games (180 minutes) in the Conference Semifinals or Finals, the team which scored more goals away from home advances. If there is still a tie after the away goals rule is applied, 30 minutes of extra time (divided into two 15-minute periods) will be played followed by a penalty kick shootout, if necessary. The away goals rule does not apply to goals scored in extra time.

Qualification

12 teams qualify for the playoffs: the top six teams in each conference that have the most points in the standings at the end of the 34-game regular season.

The seeding is as follows:[3]

Tie-breaking procedures

If two teams finish the regular season with an equal number of points, the following system is used to break the tie:[4]

  1. most wins
  2. goal differential
  3. goals for
  4. fewest disciplinary points
  5. away goal differential
  6. away goals
  7. home goal differential
  8. home goals
  9. coin toss/draw of lots

Note:

History

Seasons League teams Playoff teams
1996–1997 10 8
1998–2001 12 8
2002–2004 10 8
2005–2006 12 8
2007 13 8
2008 14 8
2009 15 8
2010 16 8
2011 18 10
2012–2014 19 10
2015–2016 20 12
2017 22 12

MLS playoff records

Legend
Defunct Club
0-0-0 Win–Loss–Draw

Records


As of 12-01-2016
MLS Cup Playoff Club Records
Club MLS Cups MLS Cup
Apps
Win Loss Draw
Chicago Fire 1 3 20 15 5
Chivas USA 0 0 1 4 3
Colorado Rapids 1 2 15 20 3
Columbus Crew 1 2 16 21 4
D.C. United 4 2 29 12 5
FC Dallas 0 1 14 23 6
Houston Dynamo 2 4 15 8 5
LA Galaxy 5 9 42 24 6
Miami Fusion 0 0 3 7 0
Montreal Impact 0 0 6 3 0
New England Revolution 0 5 17 17 7
New York City FC 0 0 0 2 0
New York Red Bulls 0 1 15 22 8
Orlando City SC 0 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia Union 0 0 0 3 0
Portland Timbers 1 1 6 2 2
Real Salt Lake 1 2 9 9 4
San Jose Earthquakes 2 2 13 10 1
Seattle Sounders FC 0 1 11 10 4
Sporting Kansas City 2 3 18 21 6
Tampa Bay Mutiny 0 0 2 9 0
Toronto FC 0 1 4 2 0
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 0 0 3 1

Appearances


As of October 24, 2016
MLS Playoff Appearance Records
Club MLS Playoff
Apps
Active
Streak
Longest
Streak
Chicago Fire 12 0 6
Chivas USA 4 0 4
Colorado Rapids 13 1 5
Columbus Crew SC 13 0 4
D.C. United 13 3 4
FC Dallas 15 3 7
Houston Dynamo 7 0 4
LA Galaxy 17 8 10
Miami Fusion 3 0 2
Montreal Impact 3 2 2
New England Revolution 13 0 8
New York City FC 1 1 1
New York Red Bulls 16 7 7
Orlando City SC 0 0 0
Philadelphia Union 2 1 1
Portland Timbers 2 0 1
Real Salt Lake 8 1 7
San Jose Earthquakes 8 0 5
Seattle Sounders FC 8 8 8
Sporting Kansas City 15 6 6
Tampa Bay Mutiny 4 0 2
Toronto FC 2 2 2
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3 0 2

See also

References

  1. "Major League Soccer to introduce away-goals rule for first time in 2014 MLS Cup Playoffs". MLS. March 7, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  2. "MLS adopts away goals rule". ESPN. March 8, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  3. 2015 Competition Rules and Regulations, MLS, retrieved March 20, 2015
  4. "Competition Rules and Regulations". Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  5. "New tiebreakers designed to encourage attacking play". MLS Communications. MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved October 1, 2012.

External links

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