MLS Reserve League

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MLS Reserve League
Founded2005
Folded2014
CountryUnited States
Canada
Last champions Chicago Fire Reserves

The MLS Reserve League was a soccer league for the reserve teams of Major League Soccer with teams in both the United States and Canada.

Contents

It was inaugurated on April 9, 2005, with the first official reserve game being a 2–0 victory by Chivas USA over the host San Jose Earthquakes. The reserve division disbanded after the 2008 season but returned in 2011 with 18 clubs split into East, Central, and West divisions. [1] Each club played ten games consisting of home-and-away matches versus each of its five divisional opponents.

In 2013, the schedule of the MLS Reserve League was integrated with the schedule of the USL Pro, with teams from each league playing each other. [2]

Format

2005–2008

2011–2012

2013–2014

In early 2013, MLS and USL reached an agreement to integrate the schedules of the Reserve League and USL Pro. Matches between teams of each league would be scheduled resulting in more games for all clubs. [2] MLS Reserve teams recorded 6 wins, 9 draws, and 11 losses against USL Pro teams in 2013. [3] [4]

2014 was the final Reserve League season. Starting in 2015, MLS clubs must either affiliate with a USL Pro club or create their own team in the USL Pro. The LA Galaxy reserve team joined USL Pro as the LA Galaxy II in 2014 and finished third. MLS Reserve teams recorded 9 wins, 5 draws, and 14 losses against USL Pro teams in 2014.

Past winners

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2005 D.C. United Reserves MetroStars Reserves
2006 Colorado Rapids Reserves Kansas City Reserves
2007 Colorado Rapids Reserves Chivas USA Reserves
2008 Houston Dynamo Reserves Kansas City Reserves
2009–2010Reserve League on hiatus
2011 Columbus Crew Reserves Seattle Sounders Reserves
2012 Columbus Crew Reserves Montreal Impact Reserves
2013No Championship game, Houston (East)
& LA Galaxy (West) won their divisions.
2014 Chicago Fire Reserves Seattle Sounders Reserves

Winners table

TeamTitles
Colorado Rapids 2
Columbus Crew 2
D.C. United 1
Houston Dynamo 1
Chicago Fire Reserves 1

Final standings by year

2005

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 D.C. United Reserves (C)128402621+524
2 MetroStars Reserves 125341612+419
2 New England Revolution Reserves 125342018+219
2 FC Dallas Reserves 126512424019
5 Colorado Rapids Reserves 125432922+718
5 Chicago Fire Reserves 125432420+418
5 San Jose Earthquakes Reserves 125432320+318
5 Kansas City Wizards Reserves 125431917+218
9 Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves 124532028−815
10 Real Salt Lake Reserves 124622934−514
11 Columbus Crew Reserves 124711925−613
12 Chivas USA Reserves 122911523−87

2006

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Colorado Rapids Reserves (C)129302414+1027
2 Kansas City Wizards Reserves 127322516+923
3 Houston Dynamo Reserves 127502417+721
3 Real Salt Lake Reserves 126332320+321
5 D.C. United Reserves 126512211+1119
6 FC Dallas Reserves 124352013+717
7 New York Red Bulls Reserves 125611525−1016
8 Chivas USA Reserves 124531823−515
9 Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves 124622019+114
9 Chicago Fire Reserves 114521618−214
11 Columbus Crew Reserves 123811423−910
12 New England Revolution Reserves 11074931−224

2007

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Colorado Rapids Reserves (C)10703228+1424
2 Chivas USA Reserves 116322523+220
2 New England Revolution Reserves 126422014+620
4 Kansas City Wizards Reserves 126512219+319
5 D.C. United Reserves 124351612+417
6 FC Dallas Reserves 124441718−116
7 Columbus Crew Reserves 114431714+315
7 New York Red Bulls Reserves 95401415−115
7 Real Salt Lake Reserves 115601917+215
10 Toronto FC Reserves 123541419−513
11 Houston Dynamo Reserves 123631621−512
12 Chicago Fire Reserves 112631219−79
13 Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves 112721429−158

2008

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Houston Dynamo Reserves (C)129123315+1829
2 Kansas City Wizards Reserves 118123113+1826
3 Real Salt Lake Reserves 127323124+723
4 Chicago Fire Reserves 125522522+317
5 D.C. United Reserves 105411921−216
5 Toronto FC Reserves 105411219−716
7 Chivas USA Reserves 124531921−215
7 San Jose Earthquakes Reserves 124531822−415
7 FC Dallas Reserves 124531924−515
10 Columbus Crew Reserves 114521313014
11 Colorado Rapids Reserves 124621621−514
12 New York Red Bulls Reserves 123721623−711
13 New England Revolution Reserves 102621116−58
14 Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves 121831523−86

2011

Eastern

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Columbus Crew Reserves (C)109102910+1927
2 D.C. United Reserves 105142114+719
3 New England Revolution Reserves 104511422−813
4 New York Red Bulls Reserves 92521020−109
5 Toronto FC Reserves 9252151508
6 Philadelphia Union Reserves 10271917−87

Central/Mountain

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Chicago Fire Reserves (C)107211910+922
2 Houston Dynamo Reserves 10640115+618
2 FC Dallas Reserves 106401821−318
4 Sporting K.C. Reserves 103521114−311
5 Colorado Rapids Reserves 103611211+110
6 Real Salt Lake Reserves 10370101009

Western

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Seattle Sounders Reserves (C)108112111+1025
2 Portland Timbers Reserves 106222416+820
3 Chivas USA Reserves 103341821−313
4 San Jose Earthquakes Reserves 93511112−110
5 Vancouver Whitecaps Reserves 102621014−58
6 Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves 91621120−95

2012

Eastern

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Columbus Crew Reserves (C)10721219+1222
2 Montreal Impact Reserves 107211910+922
3 Philadelphia Union Reserves 104422020014
4 New York Red Bulls Reserves 103521416−211
5 D.C. United Reserves 9351919-1010
6 New England Revolution Reserves 10253915−69
7 Toronto FC Reserves 92521316−38

Central/Mountain

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Houston Dynamo Reserves (C)106221911+820
2 FC Dallas Reserves 106311711+618
3 Colorado Rapids Reserves 105411210+216
4 Chicago Fire Reserves 104601215−312
5 Real Salt Lake Reserves 103521017−711
6 Sporting K.C. Reserves 10262816−88

Western

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPts
1 Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves (C)106312211+1119
2 San Jose Earthquakes Reserves 105321512+317
3 Seattle Sounders Reserves 104511819-113
3 Portland Timbers Reserves 104511718-113
5 Chivas USA Reserves 103432121012
6 Vancouver Whitecaps Reserves 103521122−1111

2013

East

PosClubGPWLTGFGAGDPtsPPG
1 Houston Dynamo Reserves (C)95401216-4151.67
2 Columbus Crew Reserves 146622826+2201.43
3 New York Red Bulls Reserves 125522419+5171.42
4 Montreal Impact Reserves 114431613+3151.36
5 Toronto FC Reserves 83411512+3101.25
6 FC Dallas Reserves 135712126-5161.23
7 Chicago Fire Reserves 135712430-6161.23

West

PosClubPldWLTGFGAGDPtsPPG
1 LA Galaxy Reserves (C)10514169+7191.90
2 Vancouver Whitecaps Reserves 104242115+6161.60
3 Real Salt Lake Reserves 146441413+1221.57
4 Chivas USA Reserves 125612324-1161.33
5 San Jose Earthquakes Reserves 104511812+6131.30
6 Colorado Rapids Reserves 145721620-4171.21
7 Seattle Sounders FC Reserves 124621721-4141.17
8 Portland Timbers Reserves 144731623-7151.07

USL Pro

Beginning in 2013, MLS teams could elect to affiliate with a USL Pro team rather than fielding an MLS Reserve League team.

MLS clubUSL Pro affiliate
D.C. United Richmond Kickers
New England Revolution Rochester Rhinos
Philadelphia Union Harrisburg City Islanders
Sporting Kansas City Orlando City

2014

PosClubGPWLTGFGAGDPtsPPG
1 Chicago Fire Reserves (C)9612169+7202.22
2 Seattle Sounders Reserves 7313116+5121.71
3 FC Dallas Reserves 844011110121.50
4 Montreal Impact Reserves 8341880101.25
5 Colorado Rapids Reserves 6123911-261.00
6 Real Salt Lake Reserves 7124810-271.00
7 New York Red Bulls Reserves 8251915-670.88
8 Chivas USA Reserves 7151912-340.57

USL Pro

In 2014, the number of MLS teams electing to affiliate with USL Pro teams (rather than fielding an MLS Reserve League team) increased and the LA Galaxy moved their reserve team to compete directly in the USL Pro league.

MLS clubUSL Pro affiliate
Columbus Crew Dayton Dutch Lions
D.C. United Richmond Kickers
Houston Dynamo Pittsburgh Riverhounds
LA Galaxy LA Galaxy II
New England Revolution Rochester Rhinos
Philadelphia Union Harrisburg City Islanders
Portland Timbers Sacramento Republic
San Jose Earthquakes Sacramento Republic
Sporting Kansas City Oklahoma City Energy
Orlando City SC
Toronto FC Wilmington Hammerheads
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Charleston Battery

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