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2012 Major League Soccer season

17th season of Major League Soccer


17th season of Major League Soccer

FieldValue
competitionMajor League Soccer
logoMajor League Soccer MLS wordmark 2007.svg
season2012
num_teams19
mlscupLA Galaxy (4th title)
shieldSan Jose Earthquakes (2nd shield)
continentalcup1[Champions League](2013-14-concacaf-champions-league) (U.S.)
continentalcup1 qualifiersSan Jose Earthquakes
LA Galaxy
Houston Dynamo
Sporting Kansas City (via [U.S. Open Cup](2012-lamar-hunt-u-s-open-cup))
continentalcup2[Champions League](2012-13-concacaf-champions-league) (Canada)
continentalcup2 qualifiersToronto FC (via [Canadian Championship](2012-canadian-championship))
matches323
total goals854
league topscorerChris Wondolowski
(27 goals)
biggest home winSJ 5–0 RSL
(July 14)
DAL 5–0 POR
(July 21)
biggest away winCHV 0–4 LA
(August 12)
CHV 2–6 SEA
(August 25)
CHV 0-4 RSL
(September 29)
highest scoring8 goals:
SJ 5–3 DC
(May 2)
POR 3–5 LA
(July 14)
CHV 2–6 SEA
(August 25)
longest wins7 matches:
Sporting KC
(March 10 – April 18)
longest unbeaten11 matches:
Sporting KC
(August 4 – October 24)
longest winless14 matches:
Toronto FC
(July 28 – October 28)
longest losses9 matches:
Toronto FC
(March 17 – May 19)
highest attendance66,452
POR @ SEA
(October 7)
lowest attendance6,149
COL @ NE
(May 2)
average attendance18,807
prevseason[2011](2011-major-league-soccer-season)
nextseason[2013](2013-major-league-soccer-season)

LA Galaxy Houston Dynamo Sporting Kansas City (via U.S. Open Cup) (27 goals) (July 14) DAL 5–0 POR (July 21) (August 12) CHV 2–6 SEA (August 25) CHV 0-4 RSL (September 29) SJ 5–3 DC (May 2) POR 3–5 LA (July 14) CHV 2–6 SEA (August 25) Sporting KC (March 10 – April 18) Sporting KC (August 4 – October 24) Toronto FC (July 28 – October 28) Toronto FC (March 17 – May 19) POR @ SEA (October 7) COL @ NE (May 2)

The 2012 Major League Soccer season was the 17th season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 100th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 34th with a national first-division league.

The Montreal Impact became the 19th MLS club, replacing a team of the same name that previously played in the NASL.

The regular season began on March 10 and concluded on October 28. The MLS Cup Playoffs began on October 31 and ended on December 1, when the LA Galaxy claimed their fourth league title by defeating the Houston Dynamo, 3–1, in MLS Cup. It was the first rematch in the Cup final since Houston defeated the New England Revolution in the 2006 and 2007 editions.

Overview

Season format

The season began on March 10 and concluded with MLS Cup on December 1. The 19 teams were split into two conferences, with 10 teams in the Eastern Conference and 9 teams in the Western Conference. Each team played 34 games that were evenly divided between home and away. Western Conference teams played each conference rival three times, and played each Eastern Conference team once. Eastern Conference teams played seven of their conference rivals three times, the remaining two conference rivals twice, and each Western Conference team once.

The top three teams in each conference earned a bye to the conference semifinals, while the next two teams with the most points in each conference earned wild card berths. The wild card round included two single-elimination matches where the winners advanced to the conference semifinals. In all rounds, draws were broken with two 15-minute periods of extra time, followed by penalty kicks if necessary. The away goals rule was not used in any round.

The team with the most points in the regular season was awarded the MLS Supporters' Shield and qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League. Additionally, the winner of MLS Cup, and the runner-up, also qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League. An additional berth in the Champions League was also awarded to the winner of the U.S. Open Cup. If a team qualified for multiple berths into the Champions League, then additional berths were awarded to the highest overall finishing MLS team(s) not already qualified. Also, Toronto FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, and Montreal Impact, as Canadian-based teams, could not qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League through MLS, and had to instead qualify through the Canadian Championship.

Stadiums and locations

Main article: List of Major League Soccer stadiums

TeamStadiumCapacity
Chicago FireToyota Park20,000
Chivas USAHome Depot Center27,000
Colorado RapidsDick's Sporting Goods Park18,061
Columbus CrewColumbus Crew Stadium22,555
D.C. UnitedRFK Stadium45,596
FC DallasFC Dallas Stadium21,193
Houston DynamoRobertson Stadium32,000
LA GalaxyHome Depot Center27,000
Montreal ImpactSaputo Stadium20,801
New England RevolutionGillette Stadium68,756
New York Red BullsRed Bull Arena25,000
Philadelphia UnionPPL Park18,500
Portland TimbersJeld-Wen Field18,627
Real Salt LakeRio Tinto Stadium20,213
San Jose EarthquakesBuck Shaw Stadium10,525
Seattle Sounders FCCenturyLink Field68,740
Sporting Kansas CityLivestrong Sporting Park18,467
Toronto FCBMO Field21,566
Vancouver Whitecaps FCBC Place22,120

Personnel and sponsorships

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Chicago FireUSAUSAQuaker
Chivas USAUSAVenezuelaCorona
Colorado RapidsCOLUSA
Columbus CrewPOLUSABarbasol
D.C. UnitedUSACANVolkswagen
FC DallasUSAUSAAdvoCare
Houston DynamoUSAUSAGreenstar Recycling
LA GalaxyUSAUSAHerbalife
Montreal ImpactUSAUSABank of Montreal
New England RevolutionUSAUSAUnitedHealthcare
New York Red BullsSWEFRARed Bull
Philadelphia UnionUSACOLBimbo
Portland TimbersNZLUSAAlaska Airlines
Real Salt LakeUSAUSAXanGo
San Jose EarthquakesCANUSA
Seattle Sounders FCUSAARGXbox
Sporting Kansas CityUSADEN
Toronto FCENGGERBank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FCSCOUSABell Canada

Player transfers

Main article: List of Major League Soccer transfers 2012

Major League Soccer employs no fewer than 12 methods to acquire players. These include: signing players on transfers/free transfers as is done in most of the world; via trades; drafting players through mechanisms such as the MLS SuperDraft, MLS Supplemental Draft, or MLS Re-Entry Draft; rarely used methods which cover extreme hardship and injury replacement; signing players as Designated Players or Homegrown Players; placing a discovery claim on players; waivers; and methods peculiar to MLS such as through allocation or a weighted lottery.

Allocation ranking

The allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a U.S. National Team player who signs with MLS after playing abroad, or a former MLS player who returns to the League after having gone to a club abroad for a transfer fee. The allocation rankings may also be used in the event two or more clubs file a request for the same player on the same day. The allocations will be ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2011 season, taking playoff performance into account.

Once the club uses its allocation ranking to acquire a player, it drops to the bottom of the list. A ranking can be traded, provided that part of the compensation received in return is another club's ranking. At all times, each club is assigned one ranking. The rankings reset at the end of each MLS League season.

Original rankingClubDate allocation usedPlayer signedPlayer nationPrevious clubClub nationRef
1Montreal ImpactFebruary 17, 2012Eddie JohnsonUSAFulhamENG
2Philadelphia UnionJune 26, 2012Bakary SoumaréMLIUS BoulogneFRA
3New England RevolutionAugust 27, 2012Juan TojaCOLArisGRE
4Seattle Sounders FC∞September 14, 2012Marcus HahnemannUSAEvertonENG
5Chivas USA
6San Jose Earthquakes
7D.C. United
8Portland Timbers
9Chicago Fire
10Columbus Crew
11Colorado RapidsMarch 28, 2012Kamani HillUSAVitóriaPOR
12FC Dallas
13New York Red BullsAugust 8, 2012Luis RoblesUSAKarlsruher SCGER

Montreal immediately traded Johnson to Seattle in exchange for Mike Fucito and Lamar Neagle.

Vancouver originally had the No. 2 ranking, but traded it to Philadelphia on June 26.

∞Toronto originally had the No. 4 ranking, but traded it to Seattle on September 14.

The remaining order after FC Dallas is: Vancouver Whitecaps FC (from Philadelphia), Toronto FC (from Seattle), Sporting Kansas City, Real Salt Lake, Houston Dynamo and Los Angeles Galaxy. In the unlikely event that all clubs use an allocation, the order begins anew with Montreal Impact, Colorado Rapids, Philadelphia Union, New York Red Bulls New England Revolution and Seattle Sounders FC.

Weighted lottery

Some players are assigned to MLS teams via a weighted lottery process. A team can only acquire one player per year through a weighted lottery. The players made available through lotteries include: (i) Generation adidas players signed after the MLS SuperDraft; and (ii) Draft eligible players to whom an MLS contract was offered but who failed to sign with the League prior to the SuperDraft.

The team with the worst record over its last 30 regular season games (dating back to previous season if necessary and taking playoff performance into account) will have the greatest probability of winning the lottery. Teams are not required to participate in a lottery. Players are assigned via the lottery system in order to prevent a player from potentially influencing his destination club with a strategic holdout.

The results of 2012 weighted lotteries thus far:

Lottery datePlayerPlayer nationPositionWinning clubOther clubs participatingRef
December 15, 2011Lee NguyenUSAMFVancouver Whitecaps FCToronto FC, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Real Salt Lake, Los Angeles Galaxy
September 13, 2012Marcus TracyUSAFWSan Jose EarthquakesNew England Revolution, FC Dallas, Philadelphia Union, Real Salt Lake, Chicago Fire, New York Red Bulls, Seattle Sounders FC

Ownership changes

ClubNew ownerPrevious ownerDate
DC UnitedErick Thohir and Jason LevienD.C. United Holdings

Standings

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Overall standings

MLS Cup Playoffs

Main article: 2012 MLS Cup playoffs

Player statistics

Goals

RankPlayerClubGoals
1USA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes27
2USA Kenny CooperNew York Red Bulls18
3CRC Álvaro SaboríoReal Salt Lake17
4IRL Robbie KeaneLA Galaxy16
5FRA Thierry HenryNew York Red Bulls15
6USA Eddie JohnsonSeattle Sounders FC14
7USA Alan GordonSan Jose Earthquakes13
COL Fredy MonteroSeattle Sounders FC
9USA Will BruinHouston Dynamo12
USA Chris PontiusD.C. United

Hat-tricks

Main article: List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks

PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
MEX David EstradaSeattle Sounders FCToronto FC3–1
FRA Thierry HenryNew York Red BullsMontreal Impact5–2
USA Chris PontiusD.C. UnitedNew York Red Bulls4–1
CRC Álvaro SaboríoReal Salt LakePortland Timbers3–0
USA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose EarthquakesReal Salt Lake5–0
COL Fredy MonteroSeattle Sounders FCChivas USA6–2
CRC Álvaro SaboríoReal Salt LakeChivas USA4–0
USA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose EarthquakesColorado Rapids4–1

Assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1USA Graham ZusiSporting Kansas City15
2USA Landon DonovanLA Galaxy14
3HON Marvin ChávezSan Jose Earthquakes13
ARG Mauro RosalesSeattle Sounders FC
5USA Brad DavisHouston Dynamo12
CAN Dwayne De RosarioD.C. United
FRA Thierry HenryNew York Red Bulls
8BRA Felipe MartinsMontreal Impact10
9ENG David BeckhamLA Galaxy9
COL David FerreiraFC Dallas
IRE Robbie KeaneLA Galaxy
ARG Javier MoralesReal Salt Lake

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1DEN Jimmy NielsenSporting Kansas City15
2USA Tally HallHouston Dynamo12
USA Nick RimandoReal Salt Lake
4PUR Josh SaundersLA Galaxy9
5USA Joe CannonVancouver Whitecaps FC8
USA Andy GruenebaumColumbus Crew
AUT Michael GspurningSeattle Sounders FC
USA Bill HamidD.C. United
USA Zac MacMathPhiladelphia Union
10USA Jon BuschSan Jose Earthquakes7
USA Dan KennedyChivas USA
USA Matt PickensColorado Rapids

Awards

Individual awards

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerUSA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes
Defender of the YearUSA Matt BeslerSporting Kansas City
Goalkeeper of the YearDEN Jimmy NielsenSporting Kansas City
Coach of the YearCAN Frank YallopSan Jose Earthquakes
Rookie of the YearUSA Austin BerryChicago Fire
Newcomer of the YearARG Federico HiguaínColumbus Crew
Comeback Player of the YearUSA Eddie JohnsonSeattle Sounders FC
Golden BootUSA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes
Goal of the YearUSA Patrick IanniSeattle Sounders FC
Save of the YearUSA Nick RimandoReal Salt Lake
Fair Play AwardUSA Logan PauseChicago Fire
Humanitarian of the YearUSA Chris SeitzFC Dallas

Best XI

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
DEN Jimmy Nielsen, Sporting KCHON Víctor Bernárdez, San Jose
USA Matt Besler, Sporting KC
FRA Aurélien Collin, Sporting KCCUB Osvaldo Alonso, Seattle
USA Landon Donovan, LA Galaxy
USA Chris Pontius, D.C. United
USA Graham Zusi, Sporting KCFRA Thierry Henry, Red Bulls
IRE Robbie Keane, LA Galaxy
USA Chris Wondolowski, San Jose

Player of the Month

MonthPlayerClubStats
MarchFRA Thierry HenryNew York Red Bulls5G, 3A
AprilUSA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes3G
MayCAN Dwayne De RosarioD.C. United4G, 3A
JuneUSA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes3G
JulyIRL Robbie KeaneLA Galaxy5G, 4A
AugustCAN Patrice BernierMontreal Impact3G, 3A
SeptemberUSA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes4G, 2A
OctoberUSA Chris WondolowskiSan Jose Earthquakes5G

Weekly awards

WeekPlayer of the WeekAT&T Goal of the WeekMLS Save of the WeekPlayerNatClubPlayerNatClubPlayerNatClub
Week 1Kalif AlhassanGHAPortland TimbersKris BoydSCOPortland TimbersNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 2David EstradaUSASeattle Sounders FCRyan JohnsonJAMToronto FCJoe CannonUSAVancouver Whitecaps FC
Week 3Thierry HenryFRANew York Red BullsThierry HenryFRANew York Red BullsJoe CannonUSAVancouver Whitecaps FC
Week 4Thierry HenryFRANew York Red BullsDarlington NagbeLBRPortland TimbersPaolo TornaghiITAChicago Fire
Week 5Thierry HenryFRANew York Red BullsÁlvaro SaboríoCRCReal Salt LakeDonovan RickettsJAMMontreal Impact
Week 6Dan KennedyUSAChivas USADavid BeckhamENGLos Angeles GalaxyNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 7Chris PontiusUSAD.C. UnitedKyle BeckermanUSAReal Salt LakeJimmy NielsenDENSporting Kansas City
Week 8Steven LenhartUSASan Jose EarthquakesMarco PappaGUAChicago FireNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 9Chris WondolowskiUSASan Jose EarthquakesFredy MonteroCOLSeattle Sounders FCNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 10Lee NguyenUSANew England RevolutionDavid BeckhamENGLos Angeles GalaxySean JohnsonUSAChicago Fire
Week 11Dwayne De RosarioCAND.C. UnitedFredy MonteroCOLSeattle Sounders FCAndy GruenebaumUSAColumbus Crew
Week 12Emilio RenteríaVENColumbus CrewC. J. SapongUSASporting Kansas CityTroy PerkinsUSAPortland Timbers
Week 13–15Patrice BernierCANMontreal ImpactJúlio CésarBRASporting Kansas CityJimmy NielsenDENSporting Kansas City
Week 16Landon DonovanUSALos Angeles GalaxyPatrick IanniUSASeattle Sounders FCJason HernandezUSASan Jose Earthquakes
Week 17Danny KoevermansNEDToronto FCChris WondolowskiUSASan Jose EarthquakesJosh SaundersPURLos Angeles Galaxy
Week 18Álvaro SaboríoCRCReal Salt LakeJack McInerneyUSAPhiladelphia UnionJimmy NielsenDENSporting Kansas City
Week 19Chris WondolowskiUSASan Jose EarthquakesDavid BeckhamENGLos Angeles GalaxyJimmy NielsenDENSporting Kansas City
Week 20Calen CarrUSAHouston DynamoJose VillarrealUSALos Angeles GalaxyMatt ReisUSANew England Revolution
Week 21Jairo ArrietaCRCColumbus CrewSaër SèneFRANew England RevolutionSean JohnsonUSAChicago Fire
Week 22Eddie JohnsonUSASeattle Sounders FCFelipe MartinsBRAMontreal ImpactKevin HartmanUSAFC Dallas
Week 23Landon DonovanUSALos Angeles GalaxySanna NyassiGAMMontreal ImpactTroy PerkinsUSAMontreal Impact
Week 24David FerreiraCOLFC DallasLamar NeagleUSAMontreal ImpactDonovan RickettsJAMPortland Timbers
Week 25Federico HiguaínARGColumbus CrewMarco Di VaioITAMontreal ImpactSteven SmithSCOPortland Timbers
Week 26Federico HiguaínARGColumbus CrewDavid BeckhamENGLos Angeles GalaxyMatt PickensUSAColorado Rapids
Week 27Eddie JohnsonUSASeattle Sounders FCEddie JohnsonUSASeattle Sounders FCNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 28Sean JohnsonUSAChicago FireFredy MonteroCOLSeattle Sounders FCMarcelo SarvasBRALos Angeles Galaxy
Week 29Thierry HenryFRANew York Red BullsJavier MoralesARGReal Salt LakeNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 30Chris WondolowskiUSASan Jose EarthquakesÁlvaro SaboríoCRCReal Salt LakeNick RimandoUSAReal Salt Lake
Week 31Thierry HenryFRANew York Red BullsRobbie KeaneIRELos Angeles GalaxyJimmy NielsenDENSporting Kansas City
Week 32Chris WondolowskiUSASan Jose EarthquakesJack JewsburyUSAPortland TimbersJimmy NielsenDENSporting Kansas City
Week 33Brad EvansUSASeattle Sounders FCJacob PetersonUSASporting Kansas City
Week 34Kenny CooperUSANew York Red Bulls

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Sébastien Le Toux for Vancouver Whitecaps FC against Montreal Impact, 3 minutes 1 second (March 10, 2012)
  • Hat-tricks of the season:
    • David Estrada for Seattle Sounders FC against Toronto FC (March 17, 2012)
    • Thierry Henry for New York Red Bulls against Montreal Impact (March 31, 2012)
    • Chris Pontius for D.C. United against New York Red Bulls (April 22, 2012)
    • Álvaro Saborío for Real Salt Lake against Portland Timbers (July 7, 2012)
    • Chris Wondolowski for San Jose Earthquakes against Real Salt Lake (July 14, 2012)
    • Fredy Montero for Seattle Sounders FC against Chivas USA (August 25, 2012)
    • Álvaro Saborío for Real Salt Lake against Chivas USA (September 29, 2012)
    • Chris Wondolowski for San Jose Earthquakes against Colorado Rapids (October 6, 2012)
  • Fastest hat-trick of the season:
    • Álvaro Saborío for Real Salt Lake against Portland Timbers, 16 minutes and 8 seconds (July 7, 2012)

Discipline

  • First yellow card of the season: Milovan Mirošević for Columbus Crew against Colorado Rapids, 40 minutes (March 10, 2012)
  • First red card of the season: Stephen McCarthy for New England Revolution against Sporting Kansas City, 14 minutes (March 17, 2012)

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • Chicago Fire: Frank Klopas
  • Columbus Crew: Robert Warzycha
  • D.C. United: Ben Olsen
  • Houston Dynamo: Dominic Kinnear
  • Montreal Impact: Jesse Marsch
  • New England Revolution: Jay Heaps
  • New York Red Bulls: Hans Backe
  • Philadelphia Union: Peter Nowak and John Hackworth
  • Sporting Kansas City: Peter Vermes
  • Toronto FC: Paul Mariner

Western Conference

  • Chivas USA: Robin Fraser
  • Colorado Rapids: Óscar Pareja
  • FC Dallas: Schellas Hyndman
  • Los Angeles Galaxy: Bruce Arena
  • Portland Timbers: John Spencer and Gavin Wilkinson
  • Real Salt Lake: Jason Kreis
  • San Jose Earthquakes: Frank Yallop
  • Seattle Sounders FC: Sigi Schmid
  • Vancouver Whitecaps FC: Martin Rennie

Notes

References

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