2012 Major League Soccer season


The 2012 Major League Soccer season was the 100th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and Canada, the 34th with a national first-division league, and the 17th season of Major League Soccer.
The regular season began on March 10, when the Vancouver Whitecaps FC defeated the expansion team Montreal Impact 2–0 at BC Place, and concluded with the host Los Angeles Galaxy defeating the Seattle Sounders FC 1–0 on October 28 at The Home Depot Center. The season also featured the 2012 MLS All-Star Game on July 28, when MLS All-Stars defeated the Chelsea 3–2 at PPL Park. The San Jose Earthquakes would go on to become the Supporters' Shield champions by earning the most points of any team throughout the regular season. The 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs ran from October 31 until December 1, when the Los Angeles Galaxy claimed their fourth MLS Cup title by defeating Houston Dynamo 3–1 in MLS Cup 2012 at Home Depot Center in Carson, CA.

Changes from 2011

The 2012 MLS season features several significant on- and off-field changes from 2011:

Stadiums and locations

Chicago FireChivas USA/
Los Angeles Galaxy
Colorado RapidsColumbus CrewD.C. UnitedFC Dallas
Toyota ParkThe Home Depot CenterDick's Sporting Goods ParkCrew StadiumRFK Memorial StadiumFC Dallas Stadium
Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 27,000Capacity: 19,680Capacity: 20,145Capacity: 19,467Capacity: 21,193

Houston DynamoMontreal ImpactNew England RevolutionNew York Red BullsPhiladelphia UnionPortland Timbers
BBVA Compass StadiumSaputo StadiumGillette StadiumRed Bull ArenaPPL ParkJeld-Wen Field
Capacity: 22,000Capacity: 20,801Capacity: 22,385Capacity: 25,189Capacity: 18,500Capacity: 20,323

Real Salt LakeSan Jose EarthquakesSeattle Sounders FCSporting Kansas CityToronto FCVancouver Whitecaps FC
Rio Tinto StadiumBuck Shaw StadiumCenturyLink FieldLivestrong Sporting ParkBMO FieldBC Place
Capacity: 20,213Capacity: 10,525Capacity: 38,500Capacity: 18,467Capacity: 21,859Capacity: 21,000

Personnel and sponsorship

Five MLS teams saw changes in jersey sponsorship for the 2012 season:
Note: All teams use Adidas as kit manufacturer.
TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Chicago Fire Quaker
Chivas USA Corona
Colorado Rapids n/a
Columbus Crew Barbasol
D.C. United Volkswagen
FC Dallas AdvoCare
Houston Dynamo Greenstar
Los Angeles Galaxy Herbalife
Montreal Impact Bank of Montreal
New England Revolution UnitedHealthcare
New York Red Bulls Red Bull
Philadelphia Union Bimbo
Portland Timbers Alaska Airlines
Real Salt Lake XanGo
San Jose Earthquakes n/a
Seattle Sounders FC Xbox
Sporting Kansas City n/a
Toronto FC Bank of Montreal
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Bell Canada

Player transfers

Major League Soccer employs no fewer than 12 methods to acquire players. These include: signing players on transfers/free transfers as is done in most of the world; via trades; drafting players through mechanisms such as the MLS SuperDraft, MLS Supplemental Draft, or MLS Re-Entry Draft; rarely used methods which cover extreme hardship and injury replacement; signing players as Designated Players or Homegrown Players; placing a discovery claim on players; waivers; and methods peculiar to MLS such as through allocation or a weighted lottery.

Allocation ranking

The allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a U.S. National Team player who signs with MLS after playing abroad, or a former MLS player who returns to the League after having gone to a club abroad for a transfer fee. The allocation rankings may also be used in the event two or more clubs file a request for the same player on the same day. The allocations will be ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2011 season, taking playoff performance into account.
Once the club uses its allocation ranking to acquire a player, it drops to the bottom of the list. A ranking can be traded, provided that part of the compensation received in return is another club's ranking. At all times, each club is assigned one ranking. The rankings reset at the end of each MLS League season.
Original RankingClubDate Allocation UsedPlayer SignedPlayer NationPrevious ClubClub NationRef
1Montreal Impact February 17, 2012Eddie JohnsonUSAFulhamENG
2Philadelphia UnionJune 26, 2012Bakary SoumaréMLIUS BoulogneFRA
3New England RevolutionAugust 27, 2012Juan TojaCOLArisGRE
4Seattle Sounders FC∞September 14, 2012Marcus HahnemannUSAEvertonENG
5Chivas USA
6San Jose Earthquakes
7D.C. United
8Portland Timbers
9Chicago Fire
10Columbus Crew
11Colorado RapidsMarch 28, 2012Kamani HillUSAVitóriaPOR
12FC Dallas
13New York Red BullsAugust 8, 2012Luis RoblesUSAKarlsruher SCGER

Montreal immediately traded Johnson to Seattle in exchange for Mike Fucito and Lamar Neagle.
Vancouver originally had the No. 2 ranking, but traded it to Philadelphia on June 26.
∞Toronto originally had the No. 4 ranking, but traded it to Seattle on September 14.
The remaining order after FC Dallas is: Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Toronto FC, Sporting Kansas City, Real Salt Lake, Houston Dynamo and Los Angeles Galaxy. In the unlikely event that all clubs use an allocation, the order begins anew with Montreal Impact, Colorado Rapids, Philadelphia Union, New York Red Bulls New England Revolution and Seattle Sounders FC.

Weighted lottery

Some players are assigned to MLS teams via a weighted lottery process. A team can only acquire one player per year through a weighted lottery. The players made available through lotteries include: Generation adidas players signed after the MLS SuperDraft; and Draft eligible players to whom an MLS contract was offered but who failed to sign with the League prior to the SuperDraft.
The team with the worst record over its last 30 regular season games will have the greatest probability of winning the lottery. Teams are not required to participate in a lottery. Players are assigned via the lottery system in order to prevent a player from potentially influencing his destination club with a strategic holdout.
The results of 2012 weighted lotteries thus far:

Ownership changes

Regular season standings

Conferences

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Overall table

Note: the table below has no impact on playoff qualification and is used solely for determining host of the MLS Cup, certain CCL spots, seeding in the 2013 Canadian Championship, and 2013 MLS draft. The conference tables are the sole determinant for teams qualifying for the playoffs.

Tiebreak rules

When two or more teams are tied in standings on points the following tiebreak rules apply:
  1. Goals for
  2. Goal differential
  3. Fewest disciplinary points in the
  4. Road goals
  5. Road goal differential
  6. Coin toss or drawing of lots

    Playoff bracket

Statistical leaders

Top scorers

Source:

Top assists

Source:

Top goalkeepers

RankGoalkeeperNationClub
1Michael GspurningSeattle Sounders FC0.7063151935229
2Jimmy NielsenSporting Kansas City0.79772730603415
3Bill HamidD.C. United1.0390252177258
3Nick RimandoReal Salt Lake1.03883328803213
5Tally HallHouston Dynamo1.19883929463312
6Sean JohnsonChicago Fire1.24108382766315
7Andy GruenebaumColumbus Crew1.26124412920338
8Josh SaundersLos Angeles Galaxy1.3380362430279
9Joe CannonVancouver Whitecaps FC1.3473342277268
9Zac MacMathPhiladelphia Union1.3493432880328

Source:

Individual awards

Monthly awards

Weekly awards

Scoring

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CONCACAF Champions League

Prior to the start of the MLS regular season, Toronto FC defeated Los Angeles Galaxy while Mexican side Santos Laguna defeated Seattle Sounders FC in two of the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal series. Toronto FC then lost 3–7 on aggregate in the semifinal with Santos Laguna.
In the 2012–13 CCL, Los Angeles Galaxy, Seattle Sounders, Houston Dynamo and Real Salt Lake earned group stage spots. The Canadian representative, determined by the 2012 Canadian Championship, was Toronto FC.
At the end of the groups stages, the Los Angeles Galaxy, Seattle Sounders, and Houston Dynamo qualified for the quarterfinals, which will be played in March 2013.

MLS All-Star Game

The 2012 MLS All-Star Game was played on July 25 at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania, home stadium of the Philadelphia Union. As has been the format every year since 2005, the MLS All-Stars played an international club; the 2012 opponent was England's Chelsea FC, 2012 champions of both the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League and visiting side in the 2006 MLS All-Star Game. The MLS All-Stars won the game 3–2.

Domestic competitions

Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

For the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament, U.S. Soccer has increased the size of the main tournament from 40 to 64 clubs, assembling the competition so that all U.S.-based Major League Soccer clubs gain entry. On August 8, 2012, Sporting Kansas City defeated the Seattle Sounders on penalties to win the franchise's second open cup title.

Canadian Championship

The three Canadian-based MLS clubs, Toronto FC, Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, along with NASL club FC Edmonton, competed for the Voyageurs Cup, Canada's national championship trophy. The tournament is organized in a knockout format with two-legged ties in both the semifinals and final, with the away goals rule in place. Toronto defeated Vancouver in the finals, their fourth consecutive national championship, and qualified for the 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League.

League Competitions

MLS Cup

The MLS Cup playoffs took place after the conclusion of the regular season. For 2012, the playoff structure underwent several changes:

Eastern Conference