Eastern Conference (MLS)

Eastern Conference

Eastern Conference logo
League Major League Soccer
Sport Soccer
Founded 1996
Teams
No. of teams 10
Championships
Most recent Eastern Conference champion(s) Toronto FC
(1st title)
Most Eastern Conference titles D.C. United
New England Revolution
(5 Titles)
Current MLS team locations; Western Conference teams are marked brown

The Eastern Conference is one of Major League Soccer's two conferences.

Members

Current

Team City Stadium
Chicago Fire Bridgeview, IL Toyota Park
Columbus Crew SC Columbus, OH Mapfre Stadium
D.C. United Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium
Montreal Impact Montreal, QC Saputo Stadium
New England Revolution Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium
New York City FC The Bronx, New York City, NY Yankee Stadium
New York Red Bulls Harrison, NJ Red Bull Arena
Orlando City SC Orlando, FL Citrus Bowl
Philadelphia Union Chester, PA Talen Energy Stadium
Toronto FC Toronto, ON BMO Field

Future

Team City Stadium Joining
Atlanta United FC Atlanta, Georgia Mercedes-Benz Stadium 2017

Conference Lineups

1996–97

Lineup for 1996–97

Changes from 1995

1998–99

Lineup for 1998–99

Changes from 1997

2000–01

Lineup for 2000–01

Changes from 1999

2002–04

Lineup for 2002–04

Changes from 2001

2005

Lineup for 2005

Changes from 2004

2006

Lineup for 2006

Changes from 2005

2007–09

Lineup for 2007–09

Changes from 2006

2010

Lineup for 2010

Changes from 2009

2011

Lineup for 2011

Changes from 2010

2012–14

Lineup for 2012–14

Changes from 2011

2015–16

Lineup for 2015–16

Changes from 2014

2017

Lineup for 2017

Changes from 2016

Eastern Conference Playoff champions by year

Note: The Conference finals were a best-of-three series through 2001 (including the MLS semifinals in 2000 and 2001, when a conference playoff format was not used). Matches tied after regulation were decided by a shootout. In 2002, a similar format was used except that draws were allowed and the team earning the most points advanced. From 2003 through 2011, the finals were a single match. Matches tied after regulation moved to extra time (Golden goal extra time was implemented for 2003 only), then a shootout if necessary. Beginning in 2012, the finals are a two-match aggregate series. The away goals rule for series that finished even on aggregate was first implemented in 2014. Extra time and shootouts are used if necessary.

Bold MLS Cup Champions
Season Champions Score Runners-up
1996 D.C. United 2 matches to 0 Tampa Bay Mutiny
1997 D.C. United 2 matches to 0 Columbus Crew
1998 D.C. United 2 matches to 1 Columbus Crew
1999 D.C. United 2 matches to 1 Columbus Crew
2000 No conference playoffs
2001 No conference playoffs
2002 New England Revolution 5 points to 2 Columbus Crew
2003 Chicago Fire 1–0 (aet) New England Revolution
2004 D.C. United 3–3 (4–3 p) New England Revolution
2005 New England Revolution 1–0 Chicago Fire
2006 New England Revolution 1–0 D.C. United
2007 New England Revolution 1–0 Chicago Fire
2008 Columbus Crew SC 2–1 Chicago Fire
2009 Real Salt LakeW 0–0 (5–4 p) Chicago Fire
2010 Colorado RapidsW 1–0 San Jose EarthquakesW
2011 Houston Dynamo 2–0 Sporting Kansas City
2012 Houston Dynamo 4–2 agg. D.C. United
2013 Sporting Kansas City 2–1 agg. Houston Dynamo
2014 New England Revolution 4–3 agg. New York Red Bulls
2015 Columbus Crew SC 2–1 agg. New York Red Bulls
2016 Toronto FC 7–5 agg./aet. Montreal Impact

W – Western Conference team.

Eastern Conference regular season champions by year

Bold MLS Supporters' Shield Champions
Season Team Record Playoffs result
1996 Tampa Bay Mutiny 20–12–0^ (+15) Lost Conference Finals
1997 D.C. United 21–11–0^ (+17) Won MLS Cup Finals
1998 D.C. United 24–8–0^ (+30) Lost MLS Cup Finals
1999 D.C. United 23–9–0^ (+22) Won MLS Cup Finals
2000 MetroStars 17–12–3 (+8) Lost Semi-finals
2001 Miami Fusion 16–5–5 (+21) Lost Semi-finals
2002 New England Revolution 12–14–2 (0) Lost MLS Cup Finals
2003 Chicago Fire 15–7–8 (+10) Lost Conference Finals
2004 Columbus Crew SC 12–5–13 (+8) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2005 New England Revolution 17–7–8 (+18) Lost MLS Cup Finals
2006 D.C. United 15–7–10 (+14) Lost Conference Finals
2007 D.C. United 16–7–7 (+22) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2008 Columbus Crew SC 17–7–6 (+14) Won MLS Cup Finals
2009 Columbus Crew SC 13–7–10 (+10) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2010 New York Red Bulls 15–9–6 (+9) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2011 Sporting Kansas City 13–9–12 (+10) Lost Conference Finals
2012 Sporting Kansas City 18–7–9 (+15) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2013 New York Red Bulls 17–9–8 (+17) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2014 D.C. United 17–9–8 (+15) Lost Conference Semi-finals
2015 New York Red Bulls 18–10–6 (+19) Lost Conference Finals
2016 New York Red Bulls 16–9–9 (+17) Lost Conference Semi-finals

^ – MLS did not have draws until the 2000 season.
† – Miami Fusion were declared winners of the Eastern Division in 2001 after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks forced the cancellation of the rest of the regular season. The MLS Cup Playoffs began on September 20.

MLS Cup Champions produced

See also

References

  1. "MLS announces new strategy for Los Angeles market, 2015 conference alignment". mlssoccer.com. Major League Soccer. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  2. "Atlanta to join Eastern Conference in 2017, Minnesota to compete in West". Major League Soccer. August 20, 2016. Retrieved November 19, 2016.
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