Western Conference (MLS)
The Western Conference is one of Major League Soccer's two conferences.
2019 standings
Members
Current
Conference Lineups
1996
- Colorado Rapids
- Dallas Burn
- Kansas City Wiz
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- San Jose Clash
- Creation of Major League Soccer
1997
- Colorado Rapids
- Dallas Burn
- Kansas City Wizards
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- San Jose Clash
- Kansas City changed their name from the Wiz to the Wizards
1998–99
- Chicago Fire
- Colorado Rapids
- Dallas Burn
- Kansas City Wizards
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- San Jose Clash
- The Chicago Fire were added in the 1998 expansion
2000–01 (as Western Division)
- Colorado Rapids
- Kansas City Wizards
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- San Jose Earthquakes
- The Western Conference changed to the Western Division with the creation of the new Central Division
- The Chicago Fire and Dallas Burn moved into the new Central Division
- San Jose Clash changed their nickname from the Clash to the Earthquakes
2002–04
- Colorado Rapids
- Dallas Burn
- Kansas City Wizards
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- San Jose Earthquakes
- The Western Division changed back to the Western Conference following the contraction of the Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny, resulting in the disbanding of the Central Division
- The Dallas Burn moved in from the Central Division
2005
- Chivas USA
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Chivas USA and Real Salt Lake were added in the 2005 expansion
- The Kansas City Wizards moved to the Eastern Conference
- Dallas changed their name from the Dallas Burn to FC Dallas
2006–07
- Chivas USA
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Real Salt Lake
- The San Jose Earthquakes put on hiatus. Houston Dynamo join the league as new team.
2008
- Chivas USA
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- The San Jose Earthquakes return to MLS from their hiatus
2009–10
- Chivas USA
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Seattle Sounders FC were added in the 2009 expansion
2011–14
- Chivas USA
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Portland Timbers
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- The Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC were added in the 2011 expansion. Houston moved to the Eastern Conference.
2015–16
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Portland Timbers
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Sporting Kansas City
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Chivas USA ceases operations
- Sporting Kansas City and Houston Dynamo move to Western Conference
2017
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- Minnesota United FC
- Portland Timbers
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Sporting Kansas City
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Minnesota United FC was added in the 2017 expansion.
2018–19
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- LA Galaxy
- Los Angeles FC
- Minnesota United FC
- Portland Timbers
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Sporting Kansas City
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Los Angeles FC was added in the 2018 expansion.
2020
- Colorado Rapids
- FC Dallas
- Houston Dynamo
- LA Galaxy
- Los Angeles FC
- Minnesota United FC
- Nashville SC
- Portland Timbers
- Real Salt Lake
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Sporting Kansas City
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Nashville SC was added in the 2020 expansion, but moved to the East for the 2020 MLS is Back Tournament.
Western Conference playoff champions by year
E – Eastern Conference team.
Western Conference regular season champions by year
Year | Team | Record | Playoffs result |
1996 | LA Galaxy | 19–13–0^ | Lost MLS Cup Finals |
1997 | Kansas City Wizards | 21–11–0^ | Lost Conference Semifinals |
1998 | LA Galaxy | 24–8–0^ | Lost Conference Finals |
1999 | LA Galaxy | 20–12–0^ | Lost MLS Cup Finals |
2000 | Kansas City Wizards | 16–7–9 | Won MLS Cup Finals |
2001 | LA Galaxy† | 14–7–5 | Lost Semifinals |
2002 | LA Galaxy | 16–9–3 | Won MLS Cup Finals |
2003 | San Jose Earthquakes | 14–7–9 | Won MLS Cup Finals |
2004 | Kansas City Wizards | 14–9–7 | Lost MLS Cup Finals |
2005 | San Jose Earthquakes | 18–4–10 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2006 | FC Dallas | 16–12–4 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2007 | Chivas USA | 15–7–8 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2008 | Houston Dynamo | 13–5–12 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2009 | LA Galaxy | 12–6–12 | Lost MLS Cup Finals |
2010 | LA Galaxy | 18–7–5 | Lost Conference Finals |
2011 | LA Galaxy | 19–5–10 | Won MLS Cup Finals |
2012 | San Jose Earthquakes | 19–6–9 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2013 | Portland Timbers | 14–5–15 | Lost Conference Finals |
2014 | Seattle Sounders FC | 20–10–4 | Lost Conference Finals |
2015 | FC Dallas | 18–10–6 | Lost Conference Finals |
2016 | FC Dallas | 17–8–9 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2017 | Portland Timbers | 15–11–8 | Lost Conference Semifinals |
2018 | Sporting Kansas City | 18–8–8 | Lost Conference Finals |
2019 | Los Angeles FC | 21–4–9 | Lost Conference Finals |
^ – MLS did not have draws until the 2000 season.
† – The LA Galaxy were declared winners of the Western Division in 2001 after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks forced the cancellation of the rest of the regular season. The MLS Cup Playoffs began on September 20.
MLS Cup Champions produced
- 1998: Chicago Fire
- 2000: Kansas City Wizards
- 2001: San Jose Earthquakes
- 2002: LA Galaxy
- 2003: San Jose Earthquakes
- 2005: LA Galaxy
- 2006: Houston Dynamo
- 2007: Houston Dynamo
- 2009: Real Salt Lake
- 2010: Colorado Rapids
- 2011: LA Galaxy
- 2012: LA Galaxy
- 2014: LA Galaxy
- 2015: Portland Timbers
- 2016: Seattle Sounders
- 2019: Seattle Sounders