MLS Stadiums 2022



This is a video showing a list of all stadiums and teams for 2022 Major League Soccer (MLS) season ordered by capacities of the grounds. Here you will learn all the teams, crests and the name, capacity and opening year of each stadium. Each stadiums has an aerial and inside the ground image to bring you the best immersive experience.

Major League Soccer (MLS) is a professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport’s highest level in the United States and Canada. The 2022 season will be the 27th season of MLS, it will include the addition of Charlotte FC as an expansion club, which will take the league to 28 teams. New York City FC are the defending champions, having defeated the Portland Timbers in MLS Cup 2021. The New England Revolution are the Supporters’ Shield winners.

* Nashville SC will play the first two months of its schedule on the road, with the Fairgrounds Stadium scheduled to open on May 1

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42 opiniones en “MLS Stadiums 2022”

  1. Shows how far US soccer has come, last game I saw in 2001 the Red Bulls v Columbus at the Meadowlands arena, I don’t think any of the clubs had their own stadium then and even at best the arenas were under half full.

  2. Too bad that most of these football (soccer) specific stadiums are too small to be considered as host stadiums for the 2026 World Cup.

    Btw, am I the only person who thinks that Canada should be omitted from being hosts for 2026? …. and that it should just be a joint between the US and Mexico. Canada has shown it's not serious about wanting to co-host the World Cup – with both Vancouver AND Montreal withdrawing as potential host cities. It doesn't look good from an outsider's point if view to have two major cities not being involved. It's pretty shocking tbh.

    I say give Mexico the means to host more matches – they deserve to, more than Canada. Mexicans are nuts about football in a way most Canadians just aren't. Such a shame, given that they have their best football team for many decades.

    Once again it looks like the older generation failing to see that Canada's younger generation have taken to football (soccer) in a way previous generations did not.

    Also failing to capitalise on the talent the Canada team now possess, not to mention the increase in tourism to cities in the country during the WC. A colossal missed opportunity.

    The people who are organising Canada's bid must be told in no uncertain terms that they cannot co-host the WC unless both Montreal AND Vancouver are involved. If they can't persuade the city authorities of these two cities of the benefits of being involved in the World Cup, then Canada should dropped as a co-host. Brutal but necessary.

    Someone needs to bang a few heads together. Maybe FIFA will grow a pair and start asserting themselves more stridently regarding Canadian cities who have pulled out of hosting it.

    Oh, and the 2026 World Cup Final should be in the Azteca stadium (Mexico City). Anywhere else (NY/NJ or Washington DC) just wouldn't feel right.

  3. MLS keeps raising the bar, one team and one stadium at a time. Charlotte is the new home of the highest capacity stadium, Atlanta raised the bar before them, Nashville is the new home of the largest soccer-specific stadium, and Seattle may be on the verge of winning our Champions League. Philly and Seattle saw their age-groupers win against some of the best age-group competition in the world, and these new benchmarks just keep being met and exceeded.

    I don't know where MLS will cap itself- meaning the number of teams in the league that it will not exceed- but I hope it goes up to 36. That would make it the largest league in North America and easily the largest pro soccer league in the world, which it already is actually. 36 teams could be broken up into 4 division of 9 teams each. Every team plays home and away against their division, which is 16 games to start with. Every team chooses 3 protected opponents from the other 3 divisions to ensure that they play those 9 teams once each year. 16 + 9 = 25 games so far. Then we've got 6 teams in each of the other 3 divisions that are unaccounted for, so we take half of them for the schedule this year and half for the schedule next year. They rotate, so you see everyone else once every two years. That's an additional 9 games, taking the total to 34 in your regular season.

    Expansion should be pretty close to complete by 2026 though, and that World Cup is going to be insane.

  4. K리그는 관중수가 줄어들어서.. 1.5만석이하 전용구장이 많이 있으면 좋겠네요… 4만석 중에 2만석 찬것보다.. 1.5만석 꽉찬게 더 멋져보임

  5. I don’t understand how soldier field and Gillette aren’t in FIFA they’re literally in madden which is made by EA and also runs on the same engine if I am not mistaken

  6. BC place stadium seats 22000 people in a soccer configuration as they close off the upper bowl, and the roof is retractable. My only vice about it is as a Whitecaps fan is that's it not natural grass which prevents it from hosting world cup qualifiers.

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