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Major League Soccer All-Star Game - Definition and Overview |
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The MLS All-Star Game has been held each season that Major League Soccer has existed. The set-up for the game has been far more fluid than that of All-Star games in more traditional leagues such as the NBA, NFL, and MLB. In six out of nine years, the Eastern Division players have played Western Division players. Twice, both during World Cup years, the league featured matchups based on nationality - in 1998, the Americans of MLS played the internationals; in 2002, the U.S. national team faced off against the (remaining) All-Stars of MLS. In 2003, the MLS All-Stars played Chivas de Guadalajara in Los Angeles, in what was probably the most competitive All-Star game in the league's history. In 2004, an attempt to pit MLS All-Stars against Real Madrid fell through when Real Madrid failed to achieve automatic qualification for the Champions League, forcing MLS to return to traditional East-West play.
Results
- 1996 East 3, West 2 East Rutherford, New Jersey
- 1997 East 5, West 4 East Rutherford, New Jersey
- 1998 MLS USA 6, MLS World 1 Orlando, Florida
- 1999 West 6, East 4 San Diego, California
- 2000 East 9, West 4 Columbus, Ohio
- 2001 East 6, West 6 San Jose, California
- 2002 MLS 3, USA 2 Washington, D.C.
- 2003 MLS 3, Chivas 1 Carson, California
- 2004 East 3, West 2 Washington, D.C.
Game MVPs
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