Timeline of Major League Soccer

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The following is a timeline of organizational changes in Major League Soccer (MLS), a professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that began play in 1996 with 10 teams and by 2025 will have 30 teams. This article includes expansions, contractions, renamings of clubs and conference realignment.

Timeline

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bar:1 color:Full from:1996 till:end text:Colorado Rapids (1996–present)

bar:2 color:Full from:1996 till:end text:Columbus Crew (1996–present)

bar:3 color:Full from:1996 till:end text:D.C. United (1996–present)

bar:4 color:Full from:1996 till:2005 text:Dallas Burn (1996–2004)

bar:4 color:Full from:2005 till:end text:FC Dallas (2005–present)

bar:5 color:Full from:1996 till:2011 text:Kansas City Wiz / Wizards (1996–2010)

bar:5 color:Full from:2011 till:end text:Sporting Kansas City (2011–present)

bar:6 color:Full from:1996 till:end text:Los Angeles Galaxy (1996–present)

bar:7 color:Full from:1996 till:end text:New England Revolution (1996–present)

bar:8 color:Full from:1996 till:2006 text:New York/New Jersey MetroStars; MetroStars (1996–2005)

bar:8 color:Full from:2006 till:end text:New York Red Bulls (2006–present)

bar:9 color:Full from:1996 till:2000 text:San Jose Clash (1996–1999)

bar:9 color:Full from:2000 till:2006 text:San Jose Earthquakes (2000–2005)

bar:9 color:Full from:2008 till:end text:San Jose Earthquakes (2008–present)

bar:10 color:Former from:1996 till:2002 text:Tampa Bay Mutiny (1996–2001)

bar:11 color:Full from:1998 till:end text:Chicago Fire (1998–present)

bar:12 color:Former from:1998 till:2002 text:Miami Fusion (1998–2001)

bar:13 color:Former from:2005 till:2015 text:Chivas USA (2005–2014)

bar:14 color:Full from:2005 till:end text:Real Salt Lake (2005–present)

bar:15 color:Full from:2006 till:end text:Houston Dynamo (2006–present)

bar:16 color:Full from:2007 till:end text:Toronto FC (2007–present)

bar:17 color:Other from:1996 till:2009 text:A / USISL / USL

bar:17 color:Full from:2009 till:end text:Seattle Sounders FC (2009–present)

bar:18 color:Full from:2010 till:end text:Philadelphia Union (2010–present)

bar:19 color:Other from:1996 till:2011 text:A / USISL / USL / D-2

bar:19 color:Full from:2011 till:end text:Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2011–present)

bar:20 color:Other from:2001 till:2005 text:A-League (2001-04)

bar:20 color:Other from:2005 till:2010 text:USL-1 (2005-09)

bar:20 color:Other from:2009 till:2011 text:D-2 (2010)

bar:20 color:Full from:2011 till:end text:Portland Timbers (2011–present)

bar:21 color:Other from:1996 till:1999 text:APSL (1993-94) A-L (1995-98;)

bar:21 color:Other from:2000 till:2012 text:A-L (2000-04)

bar:21 color:Other from:2005 till:2009 text:USL-1 (2005-09)

bar:21 color:Other from:2009 till:2011 text:D-2/ NASL (2010-11)

bar:21 color:Full from:2012 till:2021 text:Montreal Impact (2012–2020)

bar:21 color:Full from:2021 till:end text:CF Montréal (2021–present)

bar:22 color:Other from:2011 till:2015 text:USL (2011–14)

bar:22 color:Full from:2015 till:end text:Orlando City SC (2015–present)

bar:23 color:Full from:2015 till:end text:New York City FC (2015–present)

bar:24 color:Other from:2010 till:2012 text:D-2 (2010)

bar:24 color:Other from:2012 till:2017 text:NASL (2011-16)

bar:24 color:Full from:2017 till:end text:Minnesota United FC (2017–present)

bar:25 color:Full from:2017 till:end text:Atlanta United FC (2017–present)

bar:26 color:Full from:2018 till:end text:Los Angeles FC (2018–present)

bar:27 color:Other from:2016 till:2019 text:USL (2016–18)

bar:27 color:Full from:2019 till:end text:FC Cincinnati (2019–present)

bar:28 color:Full from:2020 till:end text:Inter Miami CF (2020–present)

bar:29 color:Other from:2018 till:2020 text: USL / USLC

bar:29 color:Full from:2020 till:end text:Nashville SC (2020–present)

bar:30 color:Full from:2021 till:end text:Austin FC (2021–present)

bar:31 color:Full from:2022 till:end text:Charlotte FC (2022–present)

bar:32 color:Full from:2023 till:end align:right anchor:till text:St. Louis City SC (2023–present)

bar:33 color:Full from:2025 till:end align:right anchor:till text:San Diego FC (2025–)

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Early years (1996–1999)

=1996 (10 teams)=

The league operated its first inaugural season in 1996 with 10 teams and two conferences.

class="wikitable"

|+ 1996 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Dallas Burn

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Kansas City Wiz

style="background-color: #CEF;"| NY/NJ MetroStars

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Tampa Bay Mutiny

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Clash

=1997 (10 teams)=

Kansas City Wiz would be renamed to the Kansas City Wizards in the following season.

class="wikitable"

|+ 1997 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Dallas Burn

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Kansas City Wizards

style="background-color: #CEF;"| NY/NJ MetroStars

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Tampa Bay Mutiny

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Clash

=1998–1999: First expansion (12 teams)=

The league expanded for the first time in 1998 with Miami Fusion and Chicago Fire. New York/New Jersey MetroStars would be renamed to MetroStars by the same season.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 19981999 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Chicago Fire *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Miami Fusion *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Dallas Burn

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Kansas City Wizards

style="background-color: #CEF;"| MetroStars

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Tampa Bay Mutiny

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Clash

2000–2001: Three divisions

=2000–2001 (12 teams)=

In 2000, the league realigned to three divisions, with a new division: the Central Division. The Eastern and Western Conferences were renamed to the Eastern and Western Divisions respectively. San Jose Clash would also rebrand to the San Jose Earthquakes.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #DBD;"|Team would fold after the 2001 season †

class="wikitable"

!style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

! Central

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| MetroStars

| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Kansas City Wizards

style="background-color: #DBD;"| Miami Fusion

| Dallas Burn

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #DBD;"| Tampa Bay Mutiny

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

2002–2006: League contraction

=2002–2004 (10 teams)=

Prior to the 2002 MLS season, Miami Fusion of the Eastern Division and Tampa Bay Mutiny of the Central Division folded. The league returned to the two-conference format for the season with a similar alignment to the 1997 season, only with Chicago Fire moving to the Eastern Conference.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #FCF;"|Team moved from the Central Division ‡

class="wikitable"

|+ 20022004 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #FCF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #FCF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCF;"| Dallas Burn

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Kansas City Wizards

style="background-color: #CEF;"| MetroStars

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

=2005 (12 teams)=

Chivas USA and Real Salt Lake were both added to the Western Conference for the 2005 expansion; The Kansas City Wizards were subsequently moved to the Eastern Conference to even the conferences out.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #FCF;"|Team switched conferences ‡
style="background-color: #DBD;"|Team folded after the 2005 season †

class="wikitable"

|+ 2005 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Chivas USA *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #FCF;"| Kansas City Wizards

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| MetroStars

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Real Salt Lake *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #DBD;"| San Jose Earthquakes

=2006 (12 teams)=

The San Jose Earthquakes would relocate to Houston to become the Houston Dynamo.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team relocated to Houston

class="wikitable"

|+ 2006 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Kansas City Wizards

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Houston Dynamo *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

2007–2014: Expansion into Canada

=2007 (13 teams)=

Toronto FC was added to the Eastern Conference during 2007 expansion, adding a team in Canada for the first time.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2007 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Kansas City Wizards

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Toronto FC *

|

=2008 (14 teams)=

The San Jose Earthquakes returned to the Western Conference for the 2008 season after a 2-year hiatus.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #FA0;"|Team returned to MLS

class="wikitable"

|+ 2008 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Kansas City Wizards

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FA0;"| San Jose Earthquakes ^

=2009 (15 teams)=

Seattle Sounders FC was added to the Western Conference for the 2009 season, succeeding USL First Division team of the same name.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2009 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Kansas City Wizards

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Seattle Sounders FC *

=2010 (16 teams)=

Philadelphia Union was added to the Eastern Conference for the 2010 season.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2010 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Kansas City Wizards

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

=2011 (18 teams)=

The Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC were both added to the Western Conference with both teams being successors of USL teams. Houston Dynamo subsequently switched to the Eastern Conference to make both conferences even. Kansas City Wizards rebranded to Sporting Kansas City prior to this season.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #FCF;"|Team switched conferences ‡

class="wikitable"

|+ 2011 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #FCF;"| Houston Dynamo

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Portland Timbers *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Sporting Kansas City

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC *

=2012–2014 (19 teams)=

Montreal Impact was added to the Eastern Conference for the 2012 season, succeeding a USL First Division team of the same name.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #DBD;"|Team folded after the 2014 season †

class="wikitable"

|+ 20122014 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #DBD;"| Chivas USA

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Houston Dynamo

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Montreal Impact *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Sporting Kansas City

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|

2015–2025: Rapid expansion

=2015–2016 (20 teams)=

New York City FC and Orlando City SC were both added to the Eastern Conference, the latter of which was a successor of a USL Pro team of the same name; subsequently Sporting Kansas City was relocated back to the Western Conference after 9 seasons to make both conferences even. Chivas USA would fold prior to the 2015 season.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #FCF;"|Team switched conferences ‡

class="wikitable"

|+ 20152016 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"|D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Montreal Impact

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #0F0;"| New York City FC *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Orlando City SC *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCF;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

=2017 (22 teams)=

Atlanta United FC and Minnesota United FC were added to the Eastern and Western Conferences respectively; the latter of which was the successor to the NASL team of the same name.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2017 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Atlanta United FC *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Montreal Impact

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Minnesota United FC *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

=2018 (23 teams)=

Los Angeles FC was added to the Western Conference for the 2018 season.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2018 MLS teams

style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Montreal Impact

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Los Angeles FC *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

=2019 (24 teams)=

FC Cincinnati was added to the Eastern Conference after spending 3 years in the USL.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2019 MLS teams

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #0F0;"| FC Cincinnati *

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Montreal Impact

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

=2020 (26 teams)=

Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC were both added to the Eastern and Western Conferences for the 2020 season; due to scheduling difficulties due to Nashville SC not participating in the MLS is Back Tournament, the club moved to the Eastern Conference after the event. Chicago Fire SC rebranded to Chicago Fire FC.{{Cite web |url=https://www.nashvillesc.com/news/nashville-soccer-club-moves-eastern-conference-remainder-mls-season |title=Nashville SC will compete in the Eastern Conference when play resumes in the MLS Is Back Tournament on July 8 |date=2020-06-10 |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Nashville SC}}

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #0FB;"|Team's first season in MLS, then switched conferences midseason *‡

class="wikitable"

|+ 2020 MLS teams

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #0FB;"| Nashville SC *‡

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| FC Cincinnati

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Inter Miami CF *

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Montreal Impact

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

=2021 (27 teams)=

Austin FC was added to the Western Conference for the 2021 season. Montreal Impact rebranded to Club de Foot Montréal.{{Cite web |url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/mls/mls-club-de-foot-montreal-rebrand-1.5873047 |title=Montreal MLS team rebrands as Club De Foot Montreal |date=2021-01-14 |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=CBC.ca}}

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2021 MLS teams

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Nashville SC

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| Austin FC *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| CF Montréal

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| FC Cincinnati

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Inter Miami CF

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

=2022 (28 teams)=

Charlotte FC was added to the Eastern Conference for the 2022 season; Nashville SC subsequently relocated to the Western Conference to even the conferences.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #FCF;"|Team switched conferences ‡

class="wikitable"

|+ 2022 MLS teams

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Inter Miami CF

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Austin FC

|style="background-color: #FCF;"| Nashville SC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| CF Montréal

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #0F0;"| Charlotte FC *

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| FC Cincinnati

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

=2023–2024 (29 teams)=

St. Louis City SC was added to the Western Conference for the 2023 season; Nashville SC relocated to the Eastern Conference for a second time.

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

style="background-color: #FCF;"|Team switched conferences ‡

class="wikitable"

|+ 20232024 MLS teams

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!colspan=2 style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #FCF;"| Nashville SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Austin FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

style="background-color: #CEF;"| CF Montréal

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Charlotte FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles FC

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| St. Louis City SC *

style="background-color: #CEF;"| FC Cincinnati

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Inter Miami CF

=2025 (30 teams)=

San Diego FC was added to the Western Conference for the 2025 season.{{Cite web |url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/san-diego-fc-mls-expansion-team-unveil-name-crest-brand-identity |title=San Diego FC: MLS expansion team unveil name, crest & brand identity |date=2023-10-21 |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=MLSsoccer.com}}

class="wikitable"

|style="background-color: #0F0;"|Team's first season in MLS *

class="wikitable"

|+ 2025 MLS teams

!colspan=3 style="background-color: #9AF;| Eastern

!colspan=3 style="background-color: #F77;| Western

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Atlanta United FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| D.C. United

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York City FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Austin FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Los Angeles FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| San Jose Earthquakes

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Charlotte FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Inter Miami CF

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New York Red Bulls

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Colorado Rapids

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Minnesota United FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Seattle Sounders FC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Chicago Fire FC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Nashville SC

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Orlando City SC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| FC Dallas

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Portland Timbers

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Sporting Kansas City

style="background-color: #CEF;"| FC Cincinnati

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| CF Montréal

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Philadelphia Union

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Houston Dynamo FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Real Salt Lake

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| St. Louis City SC

style="background-color: #CEF;"| Columbus Crew

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| New England Revolution

|style="background-color: #CEF;"| Toronto FC

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| LA Galaxy

|style="background-color: #0F0;"| San Diego FC *

|style="background-color: #FCC;"| Vancouver Whitecaps FC

See also

References