Season: | 1999 |
Mlscup: | D.C. United (3rd title) |
Shield: | D.C. United (2nd shield) |
Continentalcup1: | CONCACAF Champions' Cup |
League Topscorer: | Stern John Roy Lassiter Jason Kreis (18 goals) |
Matches: | 192 |
Total Goals: | 549 |
Highest Attendance: | 73,123 SJ 1–1 DC (July 4, 1999) |
Lowest Attendance: | 4,631 KC 1–2 COL (July 7, 1999) |
Attendance: | 2,742,108 |
Average Attendance: | 14,282 |
Nextseason: | 2000 |
The 1999 Major League Soccer season was the fourth season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 87th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 21st with a national first-division league. This was the last season which used the 35 yard line shootout rule to resolve tied games, and that of the countdown timer, with MLS Cup 1999 adopting the IFAB-standard running clock thereafter.
The Columbus Crew moved into the first soccer-specific stadium when Columbus Crew Stadium opened on May 15, 1999.
The regular season began on March 20, and concluded on October 10. The 1999 MLS Cup Playoffs began on October 16, and concluded with MLS Cup 1999 on November 21. D.C. United won their second double by winning the Supporters' Shield and defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy in MLS Cup.
The season began on March 20 and concluded with MLS Cup on November 21. The 12 teams were split evenly into two conferences. Each team played 32 games that were evenly divided between home and away. Each team played every other team in their conference four times, for a total of 20 games. The remaining schedule consisted of two games against each team from the opposite conference.
The top four teams from each conference qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs. The conference semifinals and finals were played as a best-of-three series, and the winners advanced to MLS Cup. In all rounds, draws were broken by penalty shootout if necessary. The away goals rule was not used in any round.
The team with the most points in the regular season was awarded the MLS Supporters' Shield. The winner of MLS Cup, and the runner-up, qualified for the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
See main article: List of Major League Soccer stadiums.
Team | Stadium | Capacity | |
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Chicago Fire | Soldier Field | 66,944 | |
Colorado Rapids | Mile High Stadium | 76,273 | |
Columbus Crew | Columbus Crew Stadium | 22,555 | |
D.C. United | RFK Stadium | 46,000 | |
Dallas Burn | Cotton Bowl | 92,100 | |
Kansas City Wizards | Arrowhead Stadium | 81,425 | |
Los Angeles Galaxy | Rose Bowl | 92,542 | |
MetroStars | Giants Stadium | 80,200 | |
Miami Fusion | Lockhart Stadium | 20,450 | |
New England Revolution | Foxboro Stadium | 60,292 | |
San Jose Clash | Spartan Stadium | 30,456 | |
Tampa Bay Mutiny | Raymond James Stadium | 69,218 |
Team | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Incoming coach | Date of appointment | |
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Kansas City Wizards | Ron Newman | Fired | April 14, 1999 | Ken Fogarty | April 14, 1999 | |
Los Angeles Galaxy | ![]() | Fired | April 22, 1999 | ![]() | April 22, 1999 | |
Kansas City Wizards | Ken Fogarty | End of interim period | April 28, 1999 | ![]() | April 28, 1999 | |
San Jose Clash | ![]() | Fired | September 16, 1999 | Jorge Espinoza | September 16, 1999 | |
San Jose Clash | Jorge Espinoza | End of interim period | September 22, 1999 | Lothar Osiander | September 22, 1999 |
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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See main article: MLS Cup 1999.
See main article: List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks.
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Week | Player | Club | |
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March | Ante Razov | Chicago Fire | |
April | Musa Shannon | Tampa Bay Mutiny | |
May | Roy Lassiter | D.C. United | |
June | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn | |
July | Raúl Díaz Arce | Tampa Bay Mutiny | |
August | Matt Jordan | Dallas Burn | |
September | Ronald Cerritos | San Jose Clash |
Player of the Week | |||
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Week | Player | Club | |
Week 1 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn | |
Week 2 | Ante Razov | Chicago Fire | |
Week 3 | Ante Razov | Chicago Fire | |
Week 4 | Matt Jordan | Dallas Burn | |
Week 5 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn | |
Week 6 | Ivan McKinley | New England Revolution | |
Week 7 | Jeff Cunningham | Columbus Crew | |
Week 8 | Mark Chung | MetroStars | |
Week 9 | Roy Lassiter | D.C. United | |
Week 10 | Giovanni Savarese | New England Revolution | |
Week 11 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn | |
Week 12 | Jaime Moreno | D.C. United | |
Week 13 | Joe-Max Moore | New England Revolution | |
Week 14 | Jorge Dely Valdés | Colorado | |
Week 15 | Stern John | Columbus Crew | |
Week 16 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn | |
Week 17 | Chris Klein | Kansas City Wizards | |
Week 18 | Raúl Díaz Arce | Tampa Bay Mutiny | |
Week 19 | Luboš Kubík | Chicago Fire | |
Week 20 | Ariel Graziani | Dallas Burn | |
Week 21 | Ben Olsen | D.C. United | |
Week 22 | Manny Lagos | Tampa Bay Mutiny | |
Week 23 | Giovanni Savarese | New England Revolution | |
Week 24 | Eddie Lewis | San Jose Clash | |
Week 25 | Brian McBride | Columbus Crew | |
Week 26 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn | |
Week 27 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
See main article: Major League Soccer attendance.
width=25 | Rank | width=150 | Team | width=45 | width=45 | width=45 | width=45 | |||||
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1 | 16 | 24,741 | 13,891 | |||||||||
2 | 16 | 60,433 | 4,825 | |||||||||
3 | 16 | 35,167 | 10,846 | |||||||||
4 | 16 | 30,564 | 7,260 | |||||||||
5 | 16 | 27,311 | 6,223 | |||||||||
6 | 16 | 73,123 | 6,824 | |||||||||
7 | 16 | 43,192 | 6,876 | |||||||||
8 | 16 | 51,025 | 4,746 | |||||||||
9 | 16 | 20,976 | 8,264 | |||||||||
10 | 16 | 17,621 | 7,237 | |||||||||
11 | 16 | 13,648 | 5,862 | |||||||||
12 | 16 | 15,509 | 4,631 | |||||||||
Total | 192 | 2,742,108 | 73,123 | 4,631 |