Western Conference (MLS)

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The Western Conference is one of Major League Soccer's two conferences, along with the Eastern Conference. The division of the conferences broadly follows the path of the Mississippi River from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, with clubs on, or west of the river in the Western Conference.

As of 2025, the Western Conference contains 15 teams. The conference has produced 11 Supporters' Shield champions and 18 MLS Cup winners in Major League Soccer's first 29 seasons. In 2000 and 2001, the conference was referred to as the Western Division when Major League Soccer briefly reorganized into three divisions.

2025 standings

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Members

Current

Team City Stadium
Austin FC Austin, Texas Q2 Stadium
Colorado Rapids Commerce City, Colorado Dick's Sporting Goods Park
FC Dallas Frisco, Texas Toyota Stadium
Houston Dynamo FC Houston, Texas Shell Energy Stadium
LA Galaxy Carson, California Dignity Health Sports Park
Los Angeles FC Los Angeles, California BMO Stadium
Minnesota United FC Saint Paul, Minnesota Allianz Field
Portland Timbers Portland, Oregon Providence Park
Real Salt Lake Sandy, Utah America First Field
San Diego FC San Diego, California Snapdragon Stadium
San Jose Earthquakes San Jose, California PayPal Park
Seattle Sounders FC Seattle, Washington Lumen Field
Sporting Kansas City Kansas City, Kansas Children's Mercy Park
St. Louis City SC St. Louis, Missouri Energizer Park
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Vancouver, British Columbia BC Place

Timeline

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Western Conference member Eastern Conference member Central Division member

Conference lineups by year

1996 (5 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 1995: Creation of the Major League Soccer.

1997 (5 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 1996: Kansas City changed their name from Wiz to Wizards.

1998–99 (6 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 1997: Chicago Fire was added in the 1998 expansion.

2000–01 (as Western Division) (4 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 1999: The Western Conference renamed itself the Western Division upon the creation of the Central Division; Chicago Fire and Dallas Burn moved into the new division; The San Jose Clash renamed to the Earthquakes.

2002–04 (5 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2001: The Western Division renamed back to Western Conference following the contraction of the Miami Fusion and the Tampa Bay Mutiny, resulting in the disbanding of the Central Division; Dallas Burn moved in from the Central Division.

2005 (6 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2004: Chivas USA and Real Salt Lake were added in the 2005 expansion; Kansas City Wizards moved to the Eastern Conference; The Dallas Burn renamed to FC Dallas.

2006–07 (6 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2005: The San Jose Earthquakes was put on hiatus; The Houston Dynamo joined the league as an expansion franchise.

2008 (7 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2007: The San Jose Earthquakes return to MLS after its hiatus.

2009–10 (8 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2008: Seattle Sounders FC was added in the 2009 expansion.

2011–14 (9 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2010: The Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC were added in the 2011 expansion; Houston Dynamo moved to the Eastern Conference.

2015–16 (10 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2014: Chivas USA ceases operations; Sporting Kansas City and the Houston Dynamo move in from the Eastern Conference.[1]

2017 (11 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2016: Minnesota United FC was added in the 2017 expansion.[2]

2018–19 (12 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2017: Los Angeles FC was added in the 2018 expansion.

2020 (12 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2019: Nashville SC was added in the 2020 expansion, but moved to the Eastern Conference since the MLS is Back Tournament up to the end of the 2020 season.[3]

2021 (13 teams)

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Changes from 2020: Nashville SC moved to the Eastern Conference;[4] Austin FC was added in the 2021 expansion; Houston Dynamo added "FC" to their name.

2022 (14 teams)

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Change from 2021: Nashville SC moved in from the Eastern Conference.[5][6]

2023–24 (14 teams)

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Changes from 2022: Nashville SC moved back to the Eastern Conference as expansion side St. Louis City SC was added to the Western Conference.[7]

2025 (15 teams)

Template:Columns-list Changes from 2024: San Diego FC was added in the 2025 expansion.[8]

Western Conference playoff champions by year

Note: The conference finals were a best-of-three series through 2001 (including the MLS semifinals in 2000 and 2001, when a conference playoff format was not used). Matches tied after regulation were decided by a shoot-out. In 2002, a similar format was used except that draws were allowed and the team earning the most points advanced. From 2003 through 2011, the Finals were a single match. Matches tied after regulation went to extra time (Golden goal extra time was implemented for 2003 only), then a shoot-out if necessary. Beginning in 2012, the finals were a two-match aggregate series. The away goals rule for series that finished even on aggregate was first implemented in 2014. Extra time and shoot-outs were used if necessary, although away goals did not apply in extra time. In 2019, the playoffs returned to a single match, single elimination format (including the conference finals), which were hosted by the higher placed team in the regular season.

From 2015 to 2021, the Western Conference was represented in the MLS Cup by either Seattle Sounders FC or the Portland Timbers.[9]

Bold MLS Cup champions
Season Champions Score Runners-up
1996 LA Galaxy 2 matches to 0 Kansas City Wizards
1997 Colorado Rapids 2 matches to 0 Dallas Burn
1998 Chicago Fire 2 matches to 0 LA Galaxy
1999 LA Galaxy 2 matches to 1 Dallas Burn
2000 No conference playoffs
2001 No conference playoffs
2002 LA Galaxy 6 points to 0 Colorado Rapids
2003 San Jose Earthquakes 3–2 Template:Aet Kansas City Wizards
2004 Kansas City Wizards 2–0 LA Galaxy
2005 LA Galaxy 2–0 Colorado Rapids
2006 Houston Dynamo 3–1 Colorado Rapids
2007 Houston Dynamo 2–0 Kansas City Wizards
2008 New York Red BullsE 1–0 Real Salt Lake
2009 LA Galaxy 2–0 Template:Aet Houston Dynamo
2010 FC Dallas 3–0 LA Galaxy
2011 LA Galaxy 3–1 Real Salt Lake
2012 LA Galaxy 4–2 agg. Seattle Sounders FC
2013 Real Salt Lake 5–2 agg. Portland Timbers
2014 LA Galaxy 2–2 agg. (a) Seattle Sounders FC
2015 Portland Timbers 5–3 agg. FC Dallas
2016 Seattle Sounders FC 3–1 agg. Colorado Rapids
2017 Seattle Sounders FC 5–0 agg. Houston Dynamo
2018 Portland Timbers 3–2 agg. Sporting Kansas City
2019 Seattle Sounders FC 3–1 Los Angeles FC
2020 Seattle Sounders FC 3–2 Minnesota United FC
2021 Portland Timbers 2–0 Real Salt Lake
2022 Los Angeles FC 3–0 Austin FC
2023 Los Angeles FC 2–0 Houston Dynamo FC
2024 LA Galaxy 1–0 Seattle Sounders FC

E – Eastern Conference team.

Western Conference Champion counts by team

As of the 2024 season, a total of fourteen different teams have competed in the Western Conference finals, and twelve of those teams have won at least once. In the table below, teams are ordered first by the number of appearances in a Western Conference finals, then by the number of wins, and finally by year. Note that this table does not include years that a Western Conference team appeared in the Eastern Conference in the playoffs (such as 2010), and it does include appearances by Eastern Conference teams. Chivas USA (defunct), Nashville SC, St. Louis City SC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC have never made it to the Western Conference finals.

Club Appearances Wins Losses Most recent Year of Appearance
LA Galaxy 12 9 3 2024
Seattle Sounders FC 7 4 3 2024
Houston Dynamo FC 5 2 3 2023
Colorado Rapids 5 1 4 2016
Sporting Kansas City 5 1 4 2007
FC Dallas 4 1 3 2015
Real Salt Lake 4 1 3 2013
Portland Timbers 4 3 1 2021
New York Red Bulls (Eastern Conference team) 1 1 0 2008
San Jose Earthquakes 1 1 0 2003
Chicago Fire FC (now in Eastern Conference) 1 1 0 1998
Minnesota United FC 1 0 1 2020
Los Angeles FC 3 2 1 2023
Austin FC 1 0 1 2022

Western Conference regular season champions by year

Bold Supporters' Shield champions
Year Team Record (W–L–T) (GD) Playoffs result
1996 LA Galaxy 19–13–0^ (+10) Template:Sort
1997 Kansas City Wizards 21–11–0^ (+6) Lost conference semifinals
1998 LA Galaxy 24–8–0^ (+41) Template:Sort
1999 LA Galaxy 20–12–0^ (+20) Template:Sort
2000 Kansas City Wizards 16–7–9 (+18) Template:Sort
2001 LA Galaxy 14–7–5 (+16) Template:Sort
2002 LA Galaxy 16–9–3 (+11) Template:Sort
2003 San Jose Earthquakes 14–7–9 (+10) Template:Sort
2004 Kansas City Wizards 14–9–7 (+8) Template:Sort
2005 San Jose Earthquakes 18–4–10 (+22) Lost conference semifinals
2006 FC Dallas 16–12–4 (+4) Lost conference semifinals
2007 Chivas USA 15–7–8 (+18) Lost conference semifinals
2008 Houston Dynamo 13–5–12 (+13) Lost conference semifinals
2009 LA Galaxy 12–6–12 (+5) Template:Sort
2010 LA Galaxy 18–7–5 (+18) Template:Sort
2011 LA Galaxy 19–5–10 (+20) Template:Sort
2012 San Jose Earthquakes 19–6–9 (+29) Lost conference semifinals
2013 Portland Timbers 14–5–15 (+21) Template:Sort
2014 Seattle Sounders FC 20–10–4 (+15) Template:Sort
2015 FC Dallas 18–10–6 (+13) Template:Sort
2016 FC Dallas 17–8–9 (+10) Lost conference semifinals
2017 Portland Timbers 15–11–8 (+10) Lost conference semifinals
2018 Sporting Kansas City 18–8–8 (+25) Template:Sort
2019 Los Angeles FC 21–4–9 (+48) Template:Sort
2020 Sporting Kansas City 12–6–3 (+13) Lost conference semifinals
2021 Colorado Rapids 17–7–10 (+16) Lost conference semifinals
2022 Los Angeles FC 21–9–4 (+28) Template:Sort
2023 St. Louis City SC 17–12–5 (+17) Lost first round
2024 Los Angeles FC 19–7–8 (+20) Lost conference semifinals

^ – 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 West at the MLS All-Star Game

Template:Further information In 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2004, the Major League Soccer All-Star Game was contested between an all-star team from the Western Conference against an all-star team from the Eastern Conference. In total, the MLS West all-star team has 1 win, 1 draw, and 4 losses against the east.

Yearly results
Year Result Score Series
1996 Lost 2–3 East 1–0–0
1997 Lost 4–5 East 2–0–0
1999 Won 6–4 East 2–1–0
2000 Lost 4–9 East 3–1–0
2001 Tied 6–6 East 3–1–1
2004 Lost 2–3 East 4–1–1

See also

References

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External links

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