STADIUM : HOME TEAM – CAPACITY – LOCATION
StubHub Center : LA Galaxy – 27,000 – Carson, California
Orlando City Stadium : Orlando City SC – 25,500 – Orlando, Florida
Red Bull Arena : New York Red Bulls – 25,000 – Harrison, New Jersey
BBVA Compass Stadium : Houston Dynamo – 22,039 – Houston Dynamo
Banc of California Stadium : Los Angeles FC – 22,000 – Los Angeles, California
Providence Park : Portland Timbers – 21,144 – Portland, Oregon
Saputo Stadium : Montreal Impact – 20,801 – Montreal, Quebec
Toyota Stadium : FC Dallas – 20,500 – Frisco, Texas
Rio Tinto Stadium : Real Salt Lake – 20,213 – Sandy, Utah
Audi Field : D.C. United – 20,000 – Washington, D.C.
Major League Soccer (MLS) is the premier professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. The league has 23 teams in 23 stadiums as of the 2018 season: 20 in the United States and 3 in Canada. At the time of the league’s inauguration in 1996, MLS teams used multi-purpose stadiums, often shared with National Football League (NFL) or college football teams. Because of lower attendance, these stadiums had parts tarped off to artificially reduce capacity. Starting in 1999 with the Columbus Crew’s construction of Mapfre Stadium, the league has constructed soccer-specific stadiums which are tailor-made for soccer and which have smaller capacity. Today, the majority of MLS stadiums are soccer-specific stadiums.
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