1996 Major League Soccer season explained

Season:1996
Mlscup:D.C. United (1st title)
Shield:Tampa Bay Mutiny (1st shield)
League Topscorer:Roy Lassiter
(27 goals)
Continentalcup1:CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:D.C. United
Los Angeles Galaxy
Matches:160
Total Goals:539
Longest Wins:Los Angeles Galaxy
Games: 12
(04/13 – 06/30)
Longest Losses:Columbus Crew
Games: 6
(05/15 – 06/22)
Attendance:2,785,001
Average Attendance:17,406
Highest Attendance:92,216
LA 2–2 TB
(June 16, 1996)
Lowest Attendance:6,013
COL 4–2 KC
(August 7, 1996)
Nextseason:1997

The 1996 Major League Soccer season was the inaugural season of Major League Soccer. It was the 84th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 18th with a national first-division league.

Overview

Preparation for first season

Major League Soccer had originally intended to begin competitive action in 1995. Various difficulties forced the league to postpone its first season until 1996. In preparation for its first season, the league began signing what it called marquee players, [1] beginning with Tab Ramos on January 3, 1995.[2] Beginning in October 1995, the league apportioned the marquee players in the MLS Inaugural Allocations.[3] Each team received two national team and two foreign players in the allocation.[4] The league then invited about 250 players to a tryout the second week of January 1996 on the campus of UC Irvine.[5] On February 6 and 7, 1996, the league held its 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft in which the ten teams selected 160 players over sixteen rounds. The Columbus Crew selected Brian McBride with the first pick of the draft. On March 4, 1996, the league then held the 1996 MLS College Draft followed by the 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft later that day. Despite the numerous drafts, the teams were not obligated to sign only players from the drafts.[6]

Preseason

The preseason began the first week of March. The teams reduced their rosters to twenty-two players by March 25 and had to make a final roster reduction to eighteen by April 15.[7] The teams had a $1,200,000 salary cap with no player allowed to receive more than $192,500. In order to promote American players, teams were limited to five foreigners on the roster.[8]

Season

Each of the 10 MLS teams played 32 games. A regulation win was worth three points, a shootout win one point, and zero points for a loss in any manner. Fear of alienating fans with tied games had led the league to adopting the shootout when games ended even. The league also adopted a countdown clock instead of running clock, unlike IFAB's standards. The league also divided the teams equally into two conferences – Eastern and Western.

The league began its first season on Saturday, April 6, 1996, when the San Jose Clash hosted D.C. United at Spartan Stadium. ESPN carried the game live which the Clash won on a goal by Eric Wynalda. That goal was selected as the Goal of the Year. The regular season ended on September 22. The playoffs began two days later.

Stadiums and locations

See main article: List of Major League Soccer stadiums.

TeamStadiumCapacity
Colorado RapidsMile High Stadium76,273
Columbus CrewOhio Stadium102,329
D.C. UnitedRFK Stadium46,000
Dallas BurnCotton Bowl92,100
Kansas City WizArrowhead Stadium81,425
Los Angeles GalaxyRose Bowl92,542
New England RevolutionFoxboro Stadium60,292
NY/NJ MetroStarsGiants Stadium80,200
San Jose ClashSpartan Stadium30,456
Tampa Bay MutinyHoulihan's Stadium74,301

Personnel and sponsorships

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Colorado Rapids Bob HoughtonBudweiser
Columbus Crew Timo Liekoski Doctor KhumaloSnickers
D.C. United Bruce ArenaMasterCard
Dallas Burn Dave DirAT&T
Kansas City Wiz Ron NewmanAT&T
Los Angeles Galaxy Lothar OsianderBudweiser
New England Revolution Frank StapletonBIC
NY/NJ MetroStars Eddie Firmani Peter VermesFujifilm
San Jose Clash Laurie Calloway John DoyleHonda
Tampa Bay Mutiny Thomas RongenBandai

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming coachDate of appointment
NY/NJ MetroStars Eddie FirmaniFiredMay 24, 1996 Carlos QueirozMay 30, 1996
Columbus Crew Timo LiekoskiResignedAugust 2, 1996 Tom FitzgeraldAugust 2, 1996
Colorado Rapids Bob HoughtonFiredSeptember 10, 1996 Roy WegerleSeptember 13, 1996

Standings

Overall standings

MLS Cup Playoffs

Bracket

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference

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Western Conference

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Conference finals

Eastern Conference

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Western Conference

MLS Cup

See main article: MLS Cup 1996.

Player statistics

Goals

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Roy LassiterTampa Bay Mutiny27
2 Raúl Díaz ArceD.C. United23
3 Eduardo HurtadoLos Angeles Galaxy21
4 PrekiKansas City Wiz18
5 Brian McBrideColumbus Crew17
6 Steve RammelD.C. United14
7 Paul BravoSan Jose Clash13
Jason KreisDallas Burn
Giovanni SavareseNY/NJ MetroStars
Vitalis TakawiraKansas City Wiz

Hat-tricks

See main article: List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks.

Player Club Against Result Date
5–2
3–0
4–0
3–1
Raúl Díaz Arce4 6–1
3–4
3–1
5–1

Assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Marco EtcheverryD.C. United16
2 Eric WynaldaSan Jose Clash11
Carlos ValderramaTampa Bay Mutiny
4 Mauricio CienfuegosLos Angeles Galaxy10
5 PrekiKansas City Wiz9
Mark ChungKansas City Wiz
Tab RamosNY/NJ Metrostars
8 Adrián PazColumbus Crew8
Roberto DonadoniNY/NJ MetroStars
John HarkesD.C. United

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1 Tony MeolaNY/NJ Metrostars9
2 Mark DoddDallas Burn6
3 Jorge CamposLos Angeles Galaxy4
Brad FriedelColumbus Crew
Aidan HeaneyNew England Revolution
Tom LinerSan Jose Clash
Dave SalzwedelSan Jose Clash
8 Mark DoughertyTampa Bay Mutiny3
Garth LagerwayKansas City Wiz
Mark SimpsonD.C. United

Awards

Individual awards

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable Player Carlos ValderramaTampa Bay Mutiny
Defender of the Year John DoyleSan Jose Clash
Goalkeeper of the Year Mark DoddDallas Burn
Coach of the Year Thomas RongenTampa Bay Mutiny
Rookie of the Year Steve RalstonTampa Bay Mutiny
Scoring Champion Roy LassiterTampa Bay Mutiny
Goal of the Year Eric WynaldaSan Jose Clash

Player of the Month

MonthPlayerClubStats
April Mauricio CienfuegosLos Angeles Galaxy2G
May Carlos ValderramaTampa Bay Mutiny2G, 4A
June Eduardo HurtadoLos Angeles Galaxy7G, 1A
July Jason KreisDallas Burn5G
August Marco EtcheverryD.C. United1G, 8A
September Brad FriedelColumbus Crew2GA

Weekly awards

Attendance

See main article: Major League Soccer attendance.

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1 16 92,216 8,561
2 16 53,250 14,007
3 16 38,633 11,009
4 16 31,550 12,832
5 16 31,728 10,894
6 16 35,250 7,338
7 16 35,032 7,360
8 16 21,141 8,062
9 16 26,473 6,281
10 16 21,711 6,013
Total 160 2,785,001 92,216 6,013

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://90soccer.com/the-marquee-players-of-the-1996-mls-season/ 1996 marquee players - 90soccer.com- Ken Salmon
  2. News: SPORTS PEOPLE: SOCCER; Ramos Signs With Major League Soccer (Published 1995) . The New York Times . January 5, 1995 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230213165531/https://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/05/sports/sports-people-soccer-ramos-signs-with-major-league-soccer.html . 2023-02-13 . live .
  3. News: SOCCER; Major League Soccer Gets Set for Unveilings (Published 1995) . The New York Times . October 17, 1995 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230408163101/https://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/17/sports/soccer-major-league-soccer-gets-set-for-unveilings.html . 2023-04-08 . live . Yannis . Alex .
  4. News: SOCCER;Giants Stadium Will Go Natural Again (Published 1995) . The New York Times . October 18, 1995 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230408082421/https://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/18/sports/soccer-giants-stadium-will-go-natural-again.html . 2023-04-08 . live . Yannis . Alex .
  5. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-01-06-sp-21675-story.html Pro Soccer Combine Begins Today at UC Irvine
  6. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-02-06-sp-32850-story.html 1996 draft - latimes.com
  7. http://www.intermark.com/rapids/rp032596.html RAPIDS RELEASE THREE PLAYERS
  8. Web site: The Year in American Soccer - 1995 . January 27, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120226150651/http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1995.html#MLS . February 26, 2012 . dead .