1996 Major League Soccer season

1996 Major League Soccer season
Season 1996
MLS Cup D.C. United (1st title)
Supporters' Shield Tampa Bay Mutiny (1st shield)
Matches played 160
Goals scored 539 (3.37 per match)
Top goalscorer Roy Lassiter
(27 goals)
Longest winning run Los Angeles Galaxy
Games: 12
(04/13 – 06/30)
Longest losing run Columbus Crew
Games: 6
(05/15 – 06/22)
Highest attendance Los Angeles Galaxy
Season: 462,650
Game Avg.: 28,916
Lowest attendance Colorado Rapids
Season: 163,413
Game Avg.: 10,213
Total attendance 2,785,001
Average attendance 17,406
1997

The 1996 Major League Soccer season was the inaugural season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 84th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer, and the 18th with a national first-division league, in the United States and Canada.

Overview

Preparation for first season

Major League Soccer had originally intended to begin competitive action in 1995. Various difficulties forced the league to postpone its first season until 1996. In preparation for its first season, the league began signing what it called marque players, beginning with Tab Ramos on January 3, 1995.[1] Beginning in October 1995, the league apportioned the marque players in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Allocations.[2] Each team received two national team and two foreign players in the allocation.[3] The league then invited about 250 players to a tryout the second week of January 1996 on the campus of UC Irvine.[4] On February 6 and 7, 1996, the league held its 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft in which the ten teams selected 160 players over sixteen rounds. The Columbus Crew selected Brian McBride with the first pick of the draft. On March 4, 1996, the league then held the 1996 MLS College Draft followed by the 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft later that day. Despite the numerous drafts, the teams were not obligated to sign only players from the drafts.

Pre-season

The preseason began the first week of March. The teams reduced their rosters to twenty-two players by March 25 and had to make a final roster reduction to eighteen by April 15.[5] The teams had a $1,200,000 salary cap with no player allowed to receive more than $192,500. In order to promote American players, teams were limited to five foreigners on the roster.[6]

Season

The teams played thirty-two games each. Each win was worth three points, a loss counted for zero and a shootout win earned a team one point. Fear of alienating fans with tied games had led the league to adopting the shootout when games ended even. The league also adopted a count down clock instead of running clock, unlike IFAB's standards, but did it away starting with MLS Cup 1999. The league also divided the teams equally into two conferences – Eastern and Western. The league began its first season on Saturday, April 6, 1996, when the San Jose Clash hosted D.C. United at Spartan Stadium. ESPN carried the game live which the Clash won on a goal by Eric Wynalda. That goal was selected as the 1996 MLS Goal of the Year. The regular season ended on September 22. The playoffs began two days later.

Teams

Locations

Stadiums

Colorado Rapids Columbus Crew D.C. United Dallas Burn Kansas City Wiz
Mile High Stadium Ohio Stadium RFK Memorial Stadium Cotton Bowl Arrowhead Stadium
Capacity: 76,273 Capacity: 102,329 Capacity: 46,000 Capacity: 92,100 Capacity: 81,425
Los Angeles Galaxy New England Revolution NY/NJ MetroStars San Jose Clash Tampa Bay Mutiny
Rose Bowl Foxboro Stadium Giants Stadium Spartan Stadium Houlihan's Stadium
Capacity: 92,542 Capacity: 60,292 Capacity: 80,200 Capacity: 30,456 Capacity: 74,301

Standings

Conference standings

Eastern Conference
Pos Club Pts GP W L SOW GF GA GD
1 Tampa Bay Mutiny 58 32 19 12 1 66 51  +15
2 D.C. United 46 32 15 16 1 62 56  +6
3 New York/New Jersey MetroStars 39 32 12 17 3 45 47  −2
4 Columbus Crew 37 32 11 17 4 59 60  −1
5 New England Revolution 33 32 9 17 6 43 56  −13
1996 MLS Cup Playoffs
Western Conference
Pos Club Pts GP W L SOW GF GA GD
1 Los Angeles Galaxy 49 32 15 13 4 59 49  +10
2 Dallas Burn 41 32 12 15 5 50 48  +2
3 Kansas City Wiz 41 32 12 15 5 61 63  −2
4 San Jose Clash 39 32 12 17 3 50 50  0
5 Colorado Rapids 29 32 9 21 2 44 59  −15
1996 MLS Cup Playoffs

Overall standings

Major League Soccer
Pos Club Pts GP W L SOW GF GA GD
1 Tampa Bay Mutiny (E1) 58 32 19 12 1 66 51  +15
2 Los Angeles Galaxy1 (W1) 49 32 15 13 4 59 49  +10
3 D.C. United1 (E2) 46 32 15 16 1 62 56  +6
4 Dallas Burn (W2) 41 32 12 15 5 50 48  +2
5 Kansas City Wiz 41 32 12 15 5 61 63  −2
6 San Jose Clash 39 32 12 17 3 50 50  0
7 New York/New Jersey MetroStars 39 32 12 17 3 45 47  −2
8 Columbus Crew 37 32 11 17 4 59 60  −1
9 New England Revolution 33 32 9 17 6 43 56  −13
10 Colorado Rapids 29 32 9 21 2 44 59  −15
MLS Supporters' Shield, 1996 MLS Cup Playoffs
1996 MLS Cup Playoffs

MLS Cup Playoffs

Bracket

  Conference Semifinals Conference Finals MLS Cup '96
                                   
  E1 Tampa Bay Mutiny 2 1 4  
E4 Columbus Crew 0 2 1  
  E1 Tampa Bay Mutiny 1 1 x  
Eastern Conference
  E2 D.C. United 4 2 x  
E2 D.C. United 2 (5) 1 2
  E3 NY/NJ MetroStars *(pen.) 3 (6)* 0 1  
    E2 D.C. United (aet) 3
  W1 Los Angeles Galaxy 2
  W1 Los Angeles Galaxy 0 2 2  
W4 San Jose Clash 1 0 0  
  W1 Los Angeles Galaxy *(pen.) 2 2 (3)* x
Western Conference
  W3 Kansas City Wiz 1 1 (1) x  
W2 Dallas Burn 2 2 2 (2)
  W3 Kansas City Wiz *(pen.) 3 1 3 (3)*  
  • Best of Three series winners will advance.

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference

New York/New Jersey MetroStars 2–2
6–5 (SO)
D.C. United
de Ávila  38'
Savarese  75'
Díaz Arce  24'
Moreno  56'
  • D.C. United wins series 2–1, advances to Conference finals.

Columbus Crew 0–2 Tampa Bay Mutiny
Lassiter  82', 87'
Attendance: 20,807
Referee: Brian Hall
Tampa Bay Mutiny 1–2 Columbus Crew
Lassiter  26' Paz  1'
McBride  58'
Attendance: 13,009
Referee: Rich Grady
Tampa Bay Mutiny 4–1 Columbus Crew
Vásquez  3'
Lassiter  41', 58'
Pittman  55'
McBride  35'
Attendance: 6,871
Referee: Tim Weyland
  • Tampa Bay Mutiny wins series 2 – 1, advances to Conference finals.

Western Conference

Kansas City Wiz 3–2 Dallas Burn
Johnston  16'
McKeon  79'
Preki  89'
Elliott  21'
Ashton  25'
Attendance: 4,466
Referee: Tim Weyland
Dallas Burn 2–1 Kansas City Wiz
Kreis  5'
Washington  32'
Preki  30'
Attendance: 10,125
Dallas Burn 2–2
2–3 (SO)
Kansas City Wiz
Sánchez  27'
Elliott  66'
Chung  41'
Takawira  62'
Attendance: 9,802
Referee: Rich Grady
  • Kansas City Wiz wins series 2–1, advances to Conference finals.

San Jose Clash 1–0 Los Angeles Galaxy
Ianni  36'
Los Angeles Galaxy 2–0 San Jose Clash
Fraser  84'
Hurtado  90'
Attendance: 27,833
Referee: Joshua Patlak
Los Angeles Galaxy 2–0 San Jose Clash
Hurtado  31'
Cienfuegos  36' (pen.)
Attendance: 30,231
  • Los Angeles Galaxy wins series 2–1, advances to Conference finals.

Conference finals

Eastern Conference

D.C. United 4–1 Tampa Bay Mutiny
Díaz Arce  36', 58', 60'
Rammel  54'
Lassiter  42'
Attendance: 23,566
Referee: Kevin Stott
Tampa Bay Mutiny 1–2 D.C. United
Ralston  14' Williams  49'
Díaz Arce  82'
Attendance: 9,339
Referee: Rich Grady
  • D.C. United wins series 2–0, advances to MLS Cup '96.

Western Conference

Los Angeles Galaxy 2–1 Kansas City Wiz
Armas  48'
Vanney  57'
Preki  52'
Attendance: 25,212
Referee: Brian Hall
Kansas City Wiz 1–1
1–3 (SO)
Los Angeles Galaxy
Preki  69' Vanney  76'
Attendance: 11,041
Referee: Zimmerman Boulos
  • Los Angeles Galaxy wins series 2–0, advances to MLS Cup '96.

MLS Cup

Los Angeles Galaxy 2–3 (a.e.t.) D.C. United
Hurtado  5'
Armas  56'
Sanneh  72'
Medved  81'
Pope  94'
Attendance: 34,643
Weather: Rain, 44 °F

Player awards

Weekly awards

WeekPlayer of the WeekClub
Week 1United States Eric WynaldaSan Jose Clash
Week 2United States Brian McBrideColumbus Crew
Week 3United States Marcelo BalboaColorado Rapids
Week 4United States Bo OshoniyiColumbus Crew
Week 5Venezuela Giovanni SavareseMetroStars
Week 6United States Brian McBrideColumbus Crew
Week 7Mexico Jorge CamposLos Angeles Galaxy
Week 8United States PrekiKansas City Wiz
Week 9United States John DoyleSan Jose Clash
Week 10Ecuador Eduardo HurtadoLos Angeles Galaxy
Week 11United States Mark DoddDallas Burn
Week 12United States Mark ChungKansas City Wiz
Week 13United States Tony MeolaMetroStars
Week 14El Salvador Raúl Díaz ArceD.C. United
Week 15United States Paul BravoSan Jose Clash
Week 16United States Cobi JonesLos Angeles Galaxy
Week 17United States Joe-Max MooreNew England Revolution
Week 18United States Tony MeolaMetroStars
Week 19Uruguay Adrián PazColumbus Crew
Week 20Bolivia Marco EtcheverryD.C. United
Week 21United States Brad FriedelColumbus Crew
Week 22United States Brian MaisonneuveColumbus Crew
Week 23Canada Frank YallopTampa Bay Mutiny
Week 24United States Brad FriedelColumbus Crew

Monthly awards

MonthPlayer of the MonthClub
AprilEl Salvador Mauricio CienfuegosLos Angeles Galaxy
MayColombia Carlos ValderramaTampa Bay Mutiny
JuneEcuador Eduardo HurtadoLos Angeles Galaxy
JulyUnited States Jason KreisDallas Burn
AugustBolivia Marco EtcheverryD.C. United
SeptemberUnited States Brad FriedelColumbus Crew

End of season awards

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerColombia Carlos ValderramaTampa Bay Mutiny
Scoring ChampionUnited States Roy Lassiter (58 points)Tampa Bay Mutiny
Defender of the YearUnited States John DoyleSan Jose Clash
Goalkeeper of the YearUnited States Mark DoddDallas Burn
Rookie of the YearUnited States Steve RalstonTampa Bay Mutiny
Coach of the YearNetherlands Thomas RongenTampa Bay Mutiny
Goal of the YearUnited States Eric WynaldaSan Jose Clash

Player statistics

Top goal scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 United States Roy Lassiter Tampa Bay Mutiny 27
2 El Salvador Raúl Díaz Arce D.C. United 23
3 Ecuador Eduardo Hurtado Los Angeles Galaxy 21
4 United States Preki Kansas City Wiz 18
5 United States Brian McBride Columbus Crew 17
6 United States Steve Rammel D.C. United 14
7 United States Paul Bravo San Jose Clash 13
United States Jason Kreis Dallas Burn
Venezuela Giovanni Savarese NY/NJ MetroStars
Zimbabwe Vitalis Takawira Kansas City Wiz

Goalkeeping leaders

(Minimum 1,000 minutes)

No. Player Club Games
Played
Minutes Goals
Against
GA
Average
Wins Loses
1 Mexico Jorge Campos Los Angeles Galaxy 24 2025 27 1.20 13 8
2 United States Dave Salzwedel San Jose Clash 14 1168 17 1.31 9 4
3 United States Tony Meola NY/NJ MetroStars 29 2610 38 1.31 14 15
4 United States Mark Dodd Dallas Burn 31 2776 45 1.46 17 14
5 United States Mark Simpson D.C. United 15 1260 21 1.50 7 6
6 United States Mark Dougherty Tampa Bay Mutiny 28 2520 47 1.68 17 11
7 United States Aidan Heaney New England Revolution 19 1534 29 1.70 8 9
8 United States Tom Liner San Jose Clash 20 1712 33 1.73 7 12
9 United States Garth Lagerwey Kansas City Wiz 23 1959 38 1.75 12 10
10 United States Jim St. Andre New England Revolution 15 1346 27 1.81 6 9
11 England Chris Woods Colorado Rapids 23 2070 43 1.87 8 15
12 United States Jeff Causey D.C. United 19 1620 35 1.94 9 10
13 United States Bo Oshoniyi Columbus Crew 13 1170 33 2.54 3 10

Attendance

Club Games Season totals Game average
Los Angeles Galaxy 16 462,650 28,916
NY/NJ MetroStars 16 382,360 23,898
New England Revolution 16 304,392 19,025
Columbus Crew 16 303,202 18,950
San Jose Clash 16 275,712 17,232
Dallas Burn 16 256,173 16,011
D.C. United 16 244,199 15,262
Kansas City Wiz 16 206,044 12,878
Tampa Bay Mutiny 16 186,856 11,679
Colorado Rapids 16 163,413 10,213
OVERALL 160 2,785,001 17,406

Coaches

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

References

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