MLS Fair Play Award

The Xbox Fair Play Award in Major League Soccer is the award that is given to an individual player and a team who present best overall sportsmanlike behavior in addition to receiving one of the lowest numbers of yellow and red cards, fouls and disciplinary violations.[1]

Individual winners

Season Player Team
1997 Mark Chung Kansas City Wizards
1998 Thomas Dooley Columbus Crew
1999 Steve Ralston Tampa Bay Mutiny
2000 Steve Ralston (2) Tampa Bay Mutiny
2001 Alex Pineda Chacón Miami Fusion
2002 Mark Chung (2) Colorado Rapids
2003 Brian McBride Columbus Crew
2004 Eddie Pope MetroStars
2005 Ronald Cerritos San Jose Earthquakes
2006 Chris Klein Real Salt Lake
2007 Michael Parkhurst New England Revolution
2008 Michael Parkhurst (2) New England Revolution
2009 Steve Ralston (3) New England Revolution
2010 Sébastien Le Toux Philadelphia Union
2011 Sébastien Le Toux (2) Philadelphia Union
2012 Logan Pause Chicago Fire
2013 Darlington Nagbe Portland Timbers
2014 Michael Parkhurst (3) Columbus Crew
2015 Darlington Nagbe (2) Portland Timbers
2016 Keegan Rosenberry Philadelphia Union
2017 DaMarcus Beasley Houston Dynamo
2018 Valeri Qazaishvili[2] San Jose Earthquakes

Team winners

Season Team Manager
1997 Columbus Crew Tom Fitzgerald
1998 Kansas City Wizards Ron Newman
1999 Columbus Crew (2) Tom Fitzgerald
2000 Tampa Bay Mutiny Tim Hankinson
2001 San Jose Earthquakes Frank Yallop
2002 Kansas City Wizards (2) Bob Gansler
2003 New England Revolution Steve Nicol
2004 Columbus Crew (3) Greg Andrulis
2005 Kansas City Wizards (3) Bob Gansler
2006 Kansas City Wizards (4) Curt Onalfo
2007 Columbus Crew (4) Sigi Schmid
2008 New England Revolution (2) Steve Nicol
2009 Chicago Fire Denis Hamlett
2010 San Jose Earthquakes (2) Frank Yallop
2011 Portland Timbers John Spencer
2012 New England Revolution (3) Jay Heaps
2013 LA Galaxy Bruce Arena
2014 Philadelphia Union Jim Curtin
2015 Philadelphia Union (2) Jim Curtin
2016 Columbus Crew (5) Gregg Berhalter
2017 Seattle Sounders FC Brian Schmetzer
2018 Los Angeles FC Bob Bradley

References

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