2000 Major League Soccer season
The 2000 Major League Soccer season was the 88th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and Canada, the 22nd with a national first-division league, and the fifth season of Major League Soccer. The regular season began on March 25 and continued through September 9, culminating with the 2000 MLS Cup Playoffs.
Overview
Changes from 1999
Most notably the 2000 season marked the first time in Major League Soccer history, that ties were allowed to stand. Following a ten-minute sudden death extra time, rather than going to a penalty shoot-out, if two teams were tied, the tie would stand. Also, the league adopted the IFAB-standard running clock, as well as injury time.Additionally, the league broke into three separate divisions, the East, Central and West divisions. The league would use this format until 2002, when the two Florida franchises, Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion folded.
Standings
Division standings
Eastern Division
Central Division
Western Division
Overall standings
MLS Cup Playoffs
Bracket
- Points system
Loss = 0 Pts.
Draw = 1 Pt.
- ASDET*=Added Sudden Death Extra Time
Teams will advance at 5 points.
Quarterfinals
Kansas City Wizards advance 7–1 on points.----
Chicago Fire advance 6–3 on points.
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MetroStars advance 6–0 on points.
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Los Angeles Galaxy advance 6–0 on points.
Semifinals
Chicago Fire advance 6-3 on points.----
Kansas City Wizards advance 1–0 in series overtime after 4–4 tie on points.
[MLS Cup 2000]
Player awards
End of season awards
Award | Player | Club |
Most Valuable Player | Tony Meola | Kansas City Wizards |
Scoring Champion | Mamadou Diallo | Tampa Bay Mutiny |
Defender of the Year | Peter Vermes | Kansas City Wizards |
Goalkeeper of the Year | Tony Meola | Kansas City Wizards |
Rookie of the Year | Carlos Bocanegra | Chicago Fire |
Coach of the Year | Bob Gansler | Kansas City Wizards |
Comeback Player of the Year | Tony Meola | Kansas City Wizards |
Goal of the Year | Marcelo Balboa | Colorado Rapids |
Fair Play Award | Steve Ralston | Tampa Bay Mutiny |
Humanitarian of the Year | Abdul Thompson Conteh | San Jose Earthquakes |
Player statistics
Top Goal Scorers
Position | Player | Club | Goals |
1 | Mamadou Diallo | Tampa Bay Mutiny | 26 |
2 | Ante Razov | Chicago Fire | 18 |
3 | Clint Mathis | MetroStars* | 16 |
Diego Serna | Miami Fusion | 16 | |
Adolfo Valencia | MetroStars | 16 | |
6 | Ariel Graziani | Dallas Burn | 15 |
Dante Washington | Columbus Crew | 15 | |
Wolde Harris | New England Revolution | 15 | |
9 | Alex Comas | MetroStars | 13 |
10 | Miklos Molnar | Kansas City Wizards | 12 |
Jaime Moreno | D.C. United | 12 |
Played for more than one team – Most Recent Team Listed*
Attendance
Club | Games | Season | Game Avg. |
Los Angeles Galaxy | 16 | 326,392 | 20,400 |
D.C. United | 16 | 297,279 | 18,580 |
MetroStars | 16 | 281,938 | 17,621 |
New England Revolution | 16 | 247,409 | 15,463 |
Columbus Crew | 16 | 247,220 | 15,451 |
Chicago Fire | 16 | 214,189 | 13,387 |
Dallas Burn | 16 | 209,637 | 13,102 |
Colorado Rapids | 16 | 201,280 | 12,580 |
San Jose Earthquakes | 16 | 199,364 | 12,460 |
Tampa Bay Mutiny | 16 | 151,232 | 9,452 |
Kansas City Wizards | 16 | 145,793 | 9,112 |
Miami Fusion F.C. | 16 | 119,352 | 7,460 |
OVERALL | 192 | 2,641,085 | 13,756 |
International Competition
2000 CONCACAF Champions' Cup- Los Angeles Galaxy
Defeated D.C. United 4-2 in PK, 1-1 draw.
Defeated C.D. Olimpia 3-2 in regulation.
- D.C. United
Lost Los Angeles Galaxy 4-2 in PK, 1-1 draw.
Coaches
Eastern Conference
- D.C. United: Thomas Rongen
Western Conference
- Dallas Burn: Dave Dir
- Kansas City Wiz: Bob Gansler
- Los Angeles Galaxy: Sigi Schmid
- San Jose Clash: Lothar Osiander