List of Major League Soccer players with 400 or more games played

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This is a list of players who have appeared in 400 or more games in Major League Soccer , the top flight men's soccer league of the United States and Canada, dating back to its inaugural season in 1996. This list does not include appearances in the MLS Cup Playoffs.

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The all-time leader in games played, Nick Rimando is a 6x MLS All-Star and 3x winner of the MLS Save of the Year Award. He earned 22 caps with the US Men's National Team and was selected to the 2014 FIFA World Cup squad. Nick Rimando (29613851515).jpg
The all-time leader in games played, Nick Rimando is a 6× MLS All-Star and 3× winner of the MLS Save of the Year Award. He earned 22 caps with the US Men's National Team and was selected to the 2014 FIFA World Cup squad.
Kei Kamara is the only member of the 400 games club to have played professionally outside of the United States. He currently ranks 3rd all-time in MLS goals scored. 10 Kei Kamara.jpg
Kei Kamara is the only member of the 400 games club to have played professionally outside of the United States. He currently ranks 3rd all-time in MLS goals scored.
As of April 22, 2024
RankPlayerAppsFirstLastClubs (apps)Ref
1 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Rimando 51420002019 Miami Fusion (47),
D.C. United (98),
Real Salt Lake (389)
[1]
2 Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Beckerman 49820002020 Miami Fusion (3),
Colorado Rapids (145),
Real Salt Lake (350)
[2]
3 Flag of the United States.svg Dax McCarty 46920062024 FC Dallas (93),
DC United (13),
New York Red Bulls (169),
Chicago Fire FC (86),
Nashville SC (105),
Atlanta United FC (3)
[3]
4 Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Larentowicz 43720052020 New England Revolution (111),
Colorado Rapids (96),
Chicago Fire FC (94),
LA Galaxy (23),
Atlanta United FC (113)
[4]
5 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Kei Kamara 42220062024 Columbus Crew (77),
San Jose Earthquakes (12),
Sporting Kansas City (113),
Houston Dynamo (32),
New England Revolution (52),
Vancouver Whitecaps FC (28),
Colorado Rapids (38),
Minnesota United FC (7),
CF Montréal (32),
Chicago Fire FC (27),
Los Angeles FC (4)
[5]
6 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Hartman 41619972013 LA Galaxy (243),
Sporting Kansas City (90),
FC Dallas (83)
[6]
7 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 41320052021 San Jose Earthquakes (376),
Houston Dynamo (37)
[7]
8 Flag of the United States.svg Drew Moor 41120052022 FC Dallas (123),
Colorado Rapids (210),
Toronto FC (78)
[8]
9 Flag of the United States.svg Chad Marshall 40920042019 Columbus Crew (253),
Seattle Sounders FC (156)
[9]

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Notes

  1. "Nick Rimando Career Stats", Major League Soccer, retrieved July 19, 2023
  2. "Real Salt Lake legend Kyle Beckerman announces retirement", Major League Soccer, December 21, 2020, retrieved July 19, 2023
  3. "Major League Soccer's 400-Game Club Will See Its Membership on the Rise: Week 19 News and Notes", Major League Soccer, August 11, 2021, retrieved July 19, 2023
  4. "Larentowicz retires after 16 years in Major League Soccer", AP News, April 5, 2021, retrieved July 19, 2023
  5. "By The Numbers: Fire Striker Kei Kamara Reaches 400!", Chicago Fire FC, May 12, 2023, retrieved July 19, 2023
  6. "MLS veteran goalkeeper Kevin Hartman announces retirement after decorated 17-year career", Major League Soccer, November 21, 2013, retrieved July 19, 2023
  7. ""Congrats legend!" San Jose Earthquakes honor Chris Wondolowski for reaching 400-game milestone", Major League Soccer, August 18, 2021, retrieved July 19, 2023
  8. "Drew Moor Becomes Third Active MLS Player to Make 400 Career Appearances", Colorado Rapids, October 10, 2021, retrieved July 19, 2023
  9. "Seattle's Chad Marshall Announces Retirement Due to Injuries", Sports Illustrated, May 22, 2019, retrieved July 19, 2023

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