4th season of Major League Soccer
Football league season
1999 Major League Soccer season Season 1999 MLS Cup D.C. United (3rd title) Supporters' Shield D.C. United (2nd shield) CONCACAF Champions' Cup D.C. United Los Angeles Galaxy Matches played 192 Goals scored 549 (2.86 per match) Top goalscorer Stern John Roy Lassiter Jason Kreis (18 goals) Highest attendance 73,123 SJ 1–1 DC (July 4, 1999) Lowest attendance 4,631 KC 1–2 COL (July 7, 1999) Total attendance 2,742,108 Average attendance 14,282 ← 1998
2000 →
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Locations of teams for the 1999 Major League Soccer season
Western Conference
Eastern Conference
The 1999 Major League Soccer season was the fourth season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 87th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 21st with a national first-division league. This was the last season which used the 35 yard line shootout rule to resolve tied games, and that of the countdown timer, with MLS Cup 1999 adopting the IFAB-standard running clock thereafter.
The Columbus Crew moved into the first soccer-specific stadium when Columbus Crew Stadium opened on May 15, 1999.
The regular season began on March 20, and concluded on October 10. The 1999 MLS Cup Playoffs began on October 16, and concluded with MLS Cup 1999 on November 21. D.C. United won their second double by winning the Supporters' Shield and defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy in MLS Cup.
Overview [ edit ]
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The season began on March 20 and concluded with MLS Cup on November 21. The 12 teams were split evenly into two conferences. Each team played 32 games that were evenly divided between home and away. Each team played every other team in their conference four times, for a total of 20 games. The remaining schedule consisted of two games against each team from the opposite conference.
The top four teams from each conference qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs. The conference semifinals and finals were played as a best-of-three series, and the winners advanced to MLS Cup. In all rounds, draws were broken by penalty shootout if necessary. The away goals rule was not used in any round.
The team with the most points in the regular season was awarded the MLS Supporters' Shield. The winner of MLS Cup, and the runner-up, qualified for the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
Stadiums and locations [ edit ]
Main article: List of Major League Soccer stadiums
Team
Stadium
Capacity
Chicago Fire
Soldier Field
66,944
Colorado Rapids
Mile High Stadium
76,273
Columbus Crew
Columbus Crew Stadium
22,555
D.C. United
RFK Stadium
46,000
Dallas Burn
Cotton Bowl
92,100
Kansas City Wizards
Arrowhead Stadium
81,425
Los Angeles Galaxy
Rose Bowl
92,542
MetroStars
Giants Stadium
80,200
Miami Fusion
Lockhart Stadium
20,450
New England Revolution
Foxboro Stadium
60,292
San Jose Clash
Spartan Stadium
30,456
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Raymond James Stadium
69,218
[ edit ]
Team
Head coach
Captain
Shirt sponsor
Chicago Fire
Bob Bradley
—
Colorado Rapids
Glenn Myernick
Columbus Crew
Tom Fitzgerald
Snickers
D.C. United
Thomas Rongen
MasterCard
Dallas Burn
Dave Dir
Kansas City Wizards
Ron Newman
—
Los Angeles Galaxy
Octavio Zambrano
—
MetroStars
Bora Milutinović
Tab Ramos
Miami Fusion
Ivo Wortmann
—
New England Revolution
Walter Zenga
—
San Jose Clash
Brian Quinn
John Doyle
Honda
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Tim Hankinson
Coaching changes [ edit ]
Team
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Incoming coach
Date of appointment
Kansas City Wizards
Ron Newman
Fired
April 14, 1999
Ken Fogarty
April 14, 1999
Los Angeles Galaxy
Octavio Zambrano
Fired
April 22, 1999
Sigi Schmid
April 22, 1999
Kansas City Wizards
Ken Fogarty
End of interim period
April 28, 1999
Bob Gansler
April 28, 1999
San Jose Clash
Brian Quinn
Fired
September 16, 1999
Jorge Espinoza
September 16, 1999
San Jose Clash
Jorge Espinoza
End of interim period
September 22, 1999
Lothar Osiander
September 22, 1999
Standings [ edit ]
Eastern Conference [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
SOW
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
D.C. United
32
17
6
9
65
43
+22
57
MLS Cup Playoffs
2
Columbus Crew
32
13
6
13
48
39
+9
45
3
Tampa Bay Mutiny
32
9
5
18
51
50
+1
32
4
Miami Fusion
32
8
5
19
42
59
−17
29
5
New England Revolution
32
7
5
20
38
53
−15
26
6
MetroStars
32
4
3
25
32
64
−32
15
Western Conference [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
SOW
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Los Angeles Galaxy
32
17
3
12
49
29
+20
54
MLS Cup Playoffs
2
Dallas Burn
32
16
3
13
54
35
+19
51
3
Chicago Fire
32
15
3
14
51
36
+15
48
4
Colorado Rapids
32
14
6
12
38
39
−1
48
5
San Jose Clash
32
9
10
13
48
49
−1
37
6
Kansas City Wizards
32
6
2
24
33
53
−20
20
Overall standings [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
SOW
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
D.C. United (C, S)
32
17
6
9
65
43
+22
57
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
2
Los Angeles Galaxy
32
17
3
12
49
29
+20
54
3
Dallas Burn
32
16
3
13
54
35
+19
51
4
Chicago Fire
32
15
3
14
51
36
+15
48
5
Colorado Rapids
32
14
6
12
38
39
−1
48
6
Columbus Crew
32
13
6
13
48
39
+9
45
7
San Jose Clash
32
9
10
13
48
49
−1
37
8
Tampa Bay Mutiny
32
9
5
18
51
50
+1
32
9
Miami Fusion
32
8
5
19
42
59
−17
29
10
New England Revolution
32
7
5
20
38
53
−15
26
11
Kansas City Wizards
32
6
2
24
33
53
−20
20
12
MetroStars
32
4
3
25
32
64
−32
15
Source:
MLS Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head record; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champions;
(S) Supporters' Shield
MLS Cup Playoffs [ edit ]
Bracket [ edit ]
Conference semifinals
Conference finals
MLS Cup
E1
D.C. United
2
0 (3)
x
E4
Miami
0
0 (2)
x
E1
D.C. United
2
1
4
Eastern Conference
E2
Columbus
1
5
0
E2
Columbus
2
2
x
E3
Tampa Bay
0
0
x
E1
D.C. United
2
W1
Los Angeles
0
W1
Los Angeles
3
2
x
W4
Colorado
0
0
x
W1
Los Angeles
2
2 (3)
3
Western Conference
W2
Dallas
1
2 (4)
1
W2
Dallas
2
0
3
W3
Chicago
1
4
2
Best of Three series winner will advance.
Conference semifinals [ edit ]
Eastern Conference
D.C. United advance 2–0, to the Conference Finals.
Columbus Crew advance 2–0, to the Conference Finals.
Western Conference
Los Angeles Galaxy advance 2–0, to the Conference Finals.
Dallas Burn advance 2–1, to the Conference Finals.
Conference finals [ edit ]
D.C. United advance 2–1, advance to MLS Cup '99.
Los Angeles Galaxy advance 2–1. advance to MLS Cup '99.
MLS Cup [ edit ]
Main article: MLS Cup 1999
Player statistics [ edit ]
Goals [ edit ]
Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1
Stern John
Columbus Crew
18
Roy Lassiter
D.C. United
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
4
Joe-Max Moore
New England Revolution
15
Ronald Cerritos
San Jose Clash
6
Ante Razov
Chicago Fire
14
7
Raúl Díaz Arce
San Jose Clash, Tampa Bay Mutiny
13
8
Musa Shannon
Tampa Bay Mutiny
12
Jeff Cunningham
Columbus Crew
10
5 players
10
Hat-tricks [ edit ]
Main article: List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks
Player
Club
Against
Result
Date
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
New England Revolution
4–0
March 20
Stern John
Columbus Crew
Miami Fusion
4–0
August 1
Stern John
Columbus Crew
MetroStars
4–2
August 18
Assists [ edit ]
Rank
Player
Club
Assists
1
Marco Etcheverry
D.C. United
13
Carlos Valderrama
Tampa Bay Mutiny
3
Steve Ralston
Tampa Bay Mutiny
12
4
Ben Olsen
D.C. United
11
5
Jeff Baicher
San Jose Clash
9
Mauricio Cienfuegos
Los Angeles Galaxy
Roman Kosecki
Chicago Fire
Eddie Lewis
San Jose Clash
9
Henry Gutierrez
Miami Fusion
8
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Brian McBride
Columbus Crew
Clean sheets [ edit ]
Rank
Player
Club
Clean sheets
1
Kevin Hartman
Los Angeles Galaxy
11
Matt Jordan
Dallas Burn
3
Ian Feuer
Colorado Rapids
8
4
Zach Thornton
Chicago Fire
7
5
Mark Dougherty
Columbus Crew
6
6
Scott Garlick
Tampa Bay Mutiny
5
7
Joe Cannon
San Jose Clash
4
Marcus Hahnemann
Colorado Rapids
9
Jeff Cassar
Miami Fusion
3
Garth Lagerway
Miami Fusion
Tony Meola
Kansas City Wizards
Tom Presthus
D.C. United
Awards [ edit ]
Individual awards [ edit ]
Award
Player
Team
Most Valuable Player
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Defender of the Year
Robin Fraser
Los Angeles Galaxy
Goalkeeper of the Year
Kevin Hartman
Los Angeles Galaxy
Coach of the Year
Sigi Schmid
Los Angeles Galaxy
Rookie of the Year
Jay Heaps
Miami Fusion
Scoring Champion
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Goal of the Year
Marco Etcheverry
D.C. United
Fair Play Award
Steve Ralston
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Best XI [ edit ]
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Kevin Hartman, LA Galaxy
Jeff Agoos, D.C. United Luboš Kubík, Chicago Robin Fraser, LA Galaxy
Chris Armas, Chicago Mauricio Cienfuegos, LA Galaxy Marco Etcheverry, D.C. United Eddie Lewis, San Jose Steve Ralston, Tampa Bay
Jason Kreis, Dallas Jaime Moreno, D.C. United
Player of the Month [ edit ]
Week
Player
Club
March
Ante Razov
Chicago Fire
April
Musa Shannon
Tampa Bay Mutiny
May
Roy Lassiter
D.C. United
June
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
July
Raúl Díaz Arce
Tampa Bay Mutiny
August
Matt Jordan
Dallas Burn
September
Ronald Cerritos
San Jose Clash
Weekly awards [ edit ]
Player of the Week
Week
Player
Club
Week 1
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Week 2
Ante Razov
Chicago Fire
Week 3
Ante Razov
Chicago Fire
Week 4
Matt Jordan
Dallas Burn
Week 5
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Week 6
Ivan McKinley
New England Revolution
Week 7
Jeff Cunningham
Columbus Crew
Week 8
Mark Chung
MetroStars
Week 9
Roy Lassiter
D.C. United
Week 10
Giovanni Savarese
New England Revolution
Week 11
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Week 12
Jaime Moreno
D.C. United
Week 13
Joe-Max Moore
New England Revolution
Week 14
Jorge Dely Valdés
Colorado
Week 15
Stern John
Columbus Crew
Week 16
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Week 17
Chris Klein
Kansas City Wizards
Week 18
Raúl Díaz Arce
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Week 19
Luboš Kubík
Chicago Fire
Week 20
Ariel Graziani
Dallas Burn
Week 21
Ben Olsen
D.C. United
Week 22
Manny Lagos
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Week 23
Giovanni Savarese
New England Revolution
Week 24
Eddie Lewis
San Jose Clash
Week 25
Brian McBride
Columbus Crew
Week 26
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Week 27
Jason Kreis
Dallas Burn
Attendance [ edit ]
Main article: Major League Soccer attendance
Rank
Team
1
Columbus Crew
16
283,129
24,741
13,891
17,696
2
Los Angeles Galaxy
16
282,113
60,433
4,825
17,632
3
D.C. United
16
278,711
35,167
10,846
17,419
4
New England Revolution
16
267,752
30,564
7,260
16,735
5
Chicago Fire
16
256,261
27,311
6,223
16,016
6
San Jose Clash
16
239,350
73,123
6,824
14,812
7
MetroStars
16
235,301
43,192
6,876
14,706
8
Colorado Rapids
16
224,459
51,025
4,746
14,029
9
Tampa Bay Mutiny
16
209,700
20,976
8,264
13,106
10
Dallas Burn
16
195,387
17,621
7,237
12,212
11
Miami Fusion
16
139,021
13,648
5,862
8,689
12
Kansas City Wizards
16
130,924
15,509
4,631
8,183
Total
192
2,742,108
73,123
4,631
14,282
References [ edit ]
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