MLS standings
Consult the MLS 2023 rankings, updated in real time, and discover the history of the US league so you can place your bets with peace of mind.
Updated MLS standings Season 2023
Historical MLS rankings
Major League Soccer (MLS) is North America's premier professional soccer league, featuring teams from the United States and Canada. Founded in 1993, MLS has expanded rapidly from 10 teams to 29. The competition features a regular season followed by playoffs, where the top MLS-ranked clubs in each conference compete to win the MLS Cup and qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League. MLS has been attracting top international players of late, developing young talent and boasting modern stadiums. With all these factors in mind, you can place your bets by visiting our MLS predictions page.
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MLS rankings since 2000
Season | Champion | Finalist |
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2022 | Los Angeles FC | Union Philadelphia |
2021 | New York City FC | Portland Timbers |
2020 | Crew Columbus | Seattle Sounders |
2019 | Seattle Sounders | Toronto FC |
2018 | Atlanta United | Portland Timbers |
2017 | Toronto FC | Seattle Sounders |
2016 | Seattle Sounders | Toronto FC |
2015 | Portland Timbers | Crew Columbus |
2014 | L.A. Galaxy | New England Revolution |
2013 | Sporting Kansas City | Real Salt Lake |
2012 | L.A. Galaxy | Dynamo Houston |
2011 | L.A. Galaxy | Dynamo Houston |
2010 | Colorado Rapids | FC Dallas |
2009 | Real Salt Lake | L.A. Galaxy |
2008 | Crew Columbus | New York Red Bulls |
2007 | Dynamo Houston | New England Revolution |
2006 | Dynamo Houston | New England Revolution |
2005 | L.A. Galaxy | New England Revolution |
2004 | DC United | Wizards Kansas City |
2003 | Earthquakes San José | Chicago Fire |
2002 | L.A. Galaxy | New England Revolution |
2001 | Earthquakes San José | L.A. Galaxy |
Who has the most titles in MLS?
Winner | Securities |
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L.A. Galaxy | 5 |
D.C. United | 4 |
Dynamo Houston | 2 |
Seattle Sounders | 2 |
Sporting Kansas City | 2 |
Crew Columbus | 2 |
Earthquakes San José | 2 |
Portland Timbers | 1 |
Chicago Fire | 1 |
Toronto FC | 1 |
Colorado Rapids | 1 |
Real Salt Lake | 1 |
Los Angeles FC | 1 |
New York City FC | 1 |
Atlanta United | 1 |
Since the creation of MLS, Los Angeles Galaxy has been the most successful team in the United States, with 5 league titles. DC United are just behind with 4 trophies in 5 finals. Houston, Seattle, Kansas, Columbus and San Jose Earthquakes have all been champions on 2 occasions. While other clubs such as Portland, Toronto, Los Angeles FC and New York City have won a championship in the last decade. This season, Cincinnati and Saint Louis City dominate their conference and are favorites for the regular season, but things could change in the playoffs.