MLS Next Pro
FoundedJune 21, 2021 (2021-06-21)
First season2022
CountryUnited States
Other club(s) fromCanada
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams29
Level on pyramid3
Domestic cup(s)U.S. Open Cup
Current championsAustin FC II
(2023)
Current regular
season title
Colorado Rapids 2
(2023)
TV partnersMLS Season Pass
YouTube
Websitemlsnextpro.com
Current: 2024 MLS Next Pro season

MLS Next Pro (MLSNP) is a men's professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that is affiliated with Major League Soccer. It launched in 2022 with 21 teams and now comprises 27 reserve sides of MLS clubs and 2 independent clubs. MLS Next Pro is classified as part of the third tier of the United States soccer league system.[1]

History

On June 21, 2021, Major League Soccer announced the creation of a new professional league which would begin play in 2022. MLS has applied to the United States Soccer Federation for the league to be sanctioned as a Division III professional league, the same level currently occupied by USL League One and the National Independent Soccer Association and one level below the USL Championship.[2] MLS announced that Next Pro would start with at least 20 teams, many of them owned by Major League Soccer and development teams between their first-teams and their youth academies.[2] All MLS clubs with reserve teams in the USL Championship or USL League One initially planned to move those sides to MLS Next Pro by 2023. D.C. United's formerly owned-and-operated reserve team was sold to independent buyers.[2]

The inaugural match of MLS Next Pro was played on March 25, 2022, at Hermann Stadium in St. Louis. St. Louis City SC 2 defeated Rochester New York FC 2–0. Wan Kuzain scored the first ever goal in the 20th minute.[3][4][5]

The league makes use of unique rules such as all regular season draws being decided by penalty shootouts and the addition of concussion substitutions. On July 6, 2022, new rules for the league were introduced in the middle of the season. This included an off-field treatment rule meant to curb gamesmanship and timewasting and a new rule for red card suspensions: The suspension a player gets for getting a red card or two yellow cards in the same game will be served by the player when next playing against the same opponent.[6]

Competition format

The league runs from spring to fall with the first season kicking off in March. Each team plays 28 regular-season games, which will be followed by an 14-team playoff tournament. The league is divided into Eastern and Western Conferences.[7]

Unlike Major League Soccer, MLS Next Pro does not feature a salary cap, and player contracts are held by the teams and not by the league. Team rosters can have up to 24 professional players (not including amateur academy players) with a maximum of seven international players.[8] An MLS Next Pro club's active roster contains up to 35 players, all of whom are eligible for selection to each official match roster during the MLS Next Pro season.[9]

Teams

    Locations of announced teams in MLS Next Pro
    • Eastern Conference
    • Western Conference
    • future teams
    Team Location Stadium Capacity Founded Joined Head coach Affiliate
    Eastern Conference
    Crown Legacy FC Matthews, North Carolina Sportsplex at Matthews 5,000[10] 2022 2023 José Tavares Charlotte FC
    New England Revolution II Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium 20,000[11] 2019 2022 Richie Williams New England Revolution
    New York City FC II New York City, New York Belson Stadium 2,168[12] 2021 2022 Matt Pilkington New York City FC
    New York Red Bulls II Montclair, New Jersey MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field 5,000[13] 2015 2023 Ibrahim Sekagya New York Red Bulls
    Philadelphia Union II Chester, Pennsylvania Subaru Park 18,500[14] 2015 2022 Marlon LeBlanc Philadelphia Union
    Toronto FC II Toronto, Ontario York Lions Stadium 4,000[15] 2014 2022 Gianni Cimini Toronto FC
    Atlanta United 2 Kennesaw, Georgia Fifth Third Bank Stadium 8,318 2017 2023 Steve Cooke Atlanta United FC
    Chicago Fire FC II Bridgeview, Illinois SeatGeek Stadium 20,000[16] 2021 2022 Ludovic Taillandier Chicago Fire FC
    Columbus Crew 2 Columbus, Ohio Historic Crew Stadium 19,968[17] 2021 2022 Vacant Columbus Crew
    FC Cincinnati 2 Highland Heights, Kentucky NKU Soccer Stadium 1,000[18] 2021 2022 Tyrone Marshall FC Cincinnati
    Huntsville City FC Huntsville, Alabama Joe W. Davis Stadium 6,000[19] 2022 2023 Jack Collison Nashville SC
    Inter Miami CF II Fort Lauderdale, Florida DRV PNK Stadium 18,000[20] 2019 2022 Federico Higuaín Inter Miami CF
    Orlando City B Kissimmee, Florida Osceola County Stadium 5,300[21] 2015 2022 Martín Perelman Orlando City SC
    Western Conference
    Austin FC II Austin, Texas Parmer Field 1,000 2022 2023 Brett Uttley Austin FC
    Colorado Rapids 2 Denver, Colorado Dick's Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City)
    Denver Soccer Stadium
    18,061
    2,000
    2021 2022 Erik Bushey Colorado Rapids
    Houston Dynamo 2 Houston, Texas SaberCats Stadium 3,200[22] 2021 2022 Kenny Bundy Houston Dynamo FC
    Sporting Kansas City II Lawrence, Kansas Rock Chalk Park
    Swope Soccer Village (Kansas City, MO)
    2,500[23]
    1,500[24]
    2015 2022 Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City
    Minnesota United FC 2 Saint Paul, Minnesota Allianz Field
    National Sports Center (Blaine)
    19,400[25]
    5,500[26]
    2021 2022 Vacant Minnesota United FC
    North Texas SC Arlington, Texas Choctaw Stadium 48,114[27] 2018 2022 John Gall FC Dallas
    St. Louis City SC 2 St. Louis, Missouri CityPark 22,423 2021 2022 Bobby Murphy St. Louis City SC
    LA Galaxy II Carson, California Dignity Health Track Stadium 2,000[28] 2014 2023 Marcelo Sarvas LA Galaxy
    Los Angeles FC 2 Fullerton, California Titan Stadium 10,000[29] 2023 2023 Enrique Duran Los Angeles FC
    Portland Timbers 2 Portland, Oregon Providence Park[30] 25,218[31] 2014 2022 Shannon Murray Portland Timbers
    Real Monarchs Herriman, Utah Zions Bank Stadium 5,000[32] 2014 2022 Jámison Olave Real Salt Lake
    San Jose Earthquakes II San Jose, California PayPal Park 18,000[33] 2021 2022 Dan DeGeer San Jose Earthquakes
    Tacoma Defiance Tukwila, Washington Starfire Sports Complex 4,500[34] 2014 2022 Hervé Diese Seattle Sounders FC
    Whitecaps FC 2 Burnaby, British Columbia Swangard Stadium 5,228[35] 2021 2022 Ricardo Clark Vancouver Whitecaps FC

    Future teams

    Team[36] Location Stadium Capacity Founded Joining Affiliate
    Carolina Core FC High Point, North Carolina Truist Point 4,500[37] 2022 2024 Independent
    Chattanooga FC Chattanooga, Tennessee Finley Stadium 20,412 2009 2024
    Connecticut United FC Bridgeport, Connecticut New Waterfront Stadium 10,000 2024 2025[38]
    Jacksonville Armada FC Jacksonville, Florida New Eastside Stadium 2,500 2013 2025
    Cleveland Pro Soccer Cleveland, Ohio TBD 2022 2026[39]

    Former teams

    Club City Stadium Capacity Founded Joined Last season Affiliate
    Rochester New York FC Brighton, New York John L. DiMarco Field 1,500[40] 1996 2022 2022 Independent

    Timeline

    League member Former member Future member Other leagues

    Champions

    Season Playoff champions Regular season champions
    2022 Columbus Crew 2 Columbus Crew 2
    2023 Austin FC II Colorado Rapids 2

    Finals

    Year Winner Score Runner-Up Venue MVP Attendance Ref.
    2022 Columbus Crew 2 4–1 St. Louis City SC 2 Lower.com Field Marco Micaletto (CC2) 7,446 [41]
    2023 Austin FC II 3–1 Columbus Crew 2 Lower.com Field Valentin Noël (AU2) 7,500 [42]

    See also

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