Season | 2009 |
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MLS Cup | Real Salt Lake (1st title) |
Supporters' Shield | Columbus Crew (3rd shield) |
Champions League | Columbus Crew Real Salt Lake Los Angeles Galaxy Seattle Sounders FC |
SuperLiga | Houston Dynamo Chicago Fire Chivas USA New England Revolution |
Matches played | 226 |
Goals scored | 571 (2.53 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Jeff Cunningham FC Dallas Goals: 17 |
Biggest home win | RSL 6–0 NE (April 25)[1] DAL 6–0 KC (August 1) |
Biggest away win | CHI 0–3 DAL (May 31) SJ 0–3 CLB (August 8) |
Highest scoring | LA 3–6 DAL (September 12)[2] |
Longest winning run | 5 wins: Houston Dynamo (May 23 – Jun 13) Columbus Crew (Jul 18 – Aug 15) |
Longest unbeaten run | 11 matches: Chicago Fire (Mar 21 – May 28) Houston Dynamo (Apr 11 – Jun 20) |
Longest winless run | 13 matches: New York Red Bulls (May 16 – Aug 15) |
Longest losing run | 6 losses: New York Red Bulls (Jun 24 – Aug 15) |
Highest attendance | CLB @ SJ: 61,572 |
Lowest attendance | SJ @ DAL: 5,724 |
Total attendance | 3,562,847 |
Average attendance | 16,037 |
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The 2009 Major League Soccer season was the 14th season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 97th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 31st with a national first-division league.
The Seattle Sounders FC debuted as the league's 15th club and were the second team in history to qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs in their inaugural season. The club set a league record for attendance and averaged 30,943 per regular season match at Qwest Field.[3]
After three seasons, the MLS Reserve League was discontinued. As a result, each team's Developmental Roster spots were reduced from 10 to four, and each team's Senior Roster spots were increased from 18 to 20. This had the effect of reducing each team's total roster from 28 to 24 players.
The regular season began on March 19, and concluded on October 25. The 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs began on October 29, and concluded with MLS Cup 2009 on November 22. Real Salt Lake won their first MLS Cup by defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy in a penalty shootout.