2024 MLS Next Pro season

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MLS Next Pro
Season2024
DatesMarch 15 – October 6
(Regular season)
ChampionsNorth Texas SC
Regular season titleNorth Texas SC
Matches played421
(406 RS, 15 PO)
Goals scored1,445 (3.43 per match)
(1386 RS, 59)
Top goalscorerDavid Poreba (18 goals)
Biggest home winNTX 8–2 MU2 (October 6)
Biggest away winNYR 1–5 PU2 (May 26)
TFC 1–5 CHA (September 29)
Highest scoringNYR 5–5 (4–3 PK) CHI (April 14)
NTX 8–2 MU2 (October 6)
Longest winning run4 VEN
Longest losing run3 HD2
Highest attendance12,022
STL 5–0 TAC
(October 6)
2023
2025 →
All statistics correct as of October 6, 2024.

The 2024 MLS Next Pro season is the third season of MLS Next Pro, the second-tier league of Major League Soccer. It began March 15 and concluded on October 6.

Austin FC II and the Colorado Rapids 2 are the defending playoff and regular season champions, respectively.

Two independent clubs, Carolina Core FC and Chattanooga FC began play in the league. Chattanooga previously played in the National Independent Soccer Association, while Carolina Core is an expansion club.

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Team Stadium Capacity
Atlanta United 2 Fifth Third Bank Stadium 8,318
Austin FC II Parmer Field 1,000
Carolina Core FC Truist Point 4,500[1]
Chattanooga FC Finley Stadium 20,412
Chicago Fire FC II SeatGeek Stadium 20,000[2]
FC Cincinnati 2 NKU Soccer Stadium 1,000[3]
Colorado Rapids 2 Denver Soccer Stadium 2,000
Columbus Crew 2 Historic Crew Stadium 19,968[4]
Crown Legacy FC Sportsplex at Matthews 5,000[5]
Houston Dynamo 2 SaberCats Stadium 3,200[6]
Huntsville City FC Joe W. Davis Stadium 6,000[7]
Inter Miami CF II Chase Stadium 21,000[8]
Los Angeles FC 2 Titan Stadium 10,000[9]
Minnesota United FC 2 Allianz Field 19,600[10]
National Sports Center 5,500[11]
New England Revolution II Gillette Stadium 20,000
Mark A. Ouellette Stadium 1,500[12]
New York City FC II Belson Stadium 2,168[13]
New York Red Bulls II MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field 5,000[14]
North Texas SC Choctaw Stadium 48,114[15]
Orlando City B Osceola County Stadium 5,300[16]
Philadelphia Union II Subaru Park 18,500[17]
Portland Timbers 2 Providence Park 25,218[18]
Real Monarchs Zions Bank Stadium 5,000[19]
Sporting Kansas City II Rock Chalk Park 2,500[20]
Swope Soccer Village 1,500[21]
St. Louis City 2 CityPark 22,423
The Town FC Saint Mary's Stadium 5,500
Toronto FC II York Lions Stadium 4,000[22]
Tacoma Defiance Starfire Sports Complex 4,500[23]
Ventura County FC William Rolland Stadium 3,000
Whitecaps FC 2 Swangard Stadium 5,288[24]

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All teams use Adidas as universal kit manufacturer.

Team Head coach
Atlanta United 2 England Steve Cooke
Austin FC II United States Brett Uttley
Carolina Core FC United States Roy Lassiter
Chattanooga FC United States Rod Underwood
Chicago Fire FC II France Ludovic Taillandier
FC Cincinnati 2 Jamaica Tyrone Marshall
Colorado Rapids 2 United States Erik Bushey
Columbus Crew 2 United States Kelvin Jones
Crown Legacy FC Portugal José Tavares
Houston Dynamo 2 United States Kenny Bundy
Huntsville City FC Wales Jack Collison
Inter Miami CF II Argentina Federico Higuaín
Los Angeles FC 2 United States Junior Gonzalez
Minnesota United FC 2 United States Jeremy Hall
New England Revolution II United States Richie Williams
New York City FC II United States Matt Pilkington
New York Red Bulls II Uganda Ibrahim Sekagya
North Texas SC Wales John Gall
Orlando City B Argentina Manuel Goldberg
Philadelphia Union II United States Marlon LeBlanc
Portland Timbers 2 Canada Serge Dinkota
Real Monarchs England Mark Lowry
Sporting Kansas City II United States Benny Feilhaber
St. Louis City 2 United States Bobby Murphy
The Town FC United States Dan DeGeer
Toronto FC II Canada Gianni Cimini
Tacoma Defiance South Africa Hervé Diese
Ventura County FC United States Matt Taylor
Whitecaps FC 2 United States Ricardo Clark

Regular season

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During the regular season, teams played 28 matches each in a mostly regionalized schedule. Each conference was divided into divisions of seven or eight teams for scheduling.[25]

Conference standings

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Eastern Conference

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Pos Div Team Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 NE FC Cincinnati 2 28 16 2 2 8 47 34 +13 54 Qualification for the Playoffs
2 NE Philadelphia Union II 28 15 3 1 9 59 41 +18 52
3 SE Inter Miami CF II 28 14 0 6 8 53 45 +8 48
4 NE Chicago Fire FC II 28 11 5 4 8 51 51 0 47
5 SE Orlando City B 28 11 4 5 8 53 42 +11 46
6 NE New York City FC II 28 11 3 6 8 58 46 +12 45
7 NE Columbus Crew 2 28 11 4 4 9 53 47 +6 45
8 SE Crown Legacy FC 28 11 5 2 10 51 46 +5 45
9 SE Chattanooga FC 28 9 8 2 9 45 42 +3 45
10 SE Carolina Core FC 28 12 3 1 12 39 45 −6 43
11 NE New York Red Bulls II 28 10 4 2 12 56 61 −5 40
12 NE Toronto FC II 28 10 1 5 12 44 51 −7 37
13 SE Atlanta United 2 28 7 4 3 14 42 64 −22 32
14 SE Huntsville City FC 28 8 0 5 15 39 53 −14 29
15 NE New England Revolution II 28 4 4 2 18 37 59 −22 22
Source: MLSNP Eastern Conference
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)

Western Conference

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Pos Div Team Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FR North Texas SC 28 16 6 2 4 56 32 +24 62 Qualification for the Playoffs
2 FR St. Louis City 2 28 17 1 3 7 53 35 +18 56
3 PC The Town FC 28 13 4 4 7 41 28 +13 51
4 PC Tacoma Defiance 28 13 2 3 10 59 53 +6 46
5 PC Los Angeles FC 2 28 12 3 3 10 51 54 −3 45
6 PC Ventura County FC 28 8 8 3 9 49 49 0 43
7 PC Whitecaps FC 2 28 10 3 4 11 45 44 +1 40
8 FR Houston Dynamo 2 28 10 2 5 11 46 45 +1 39
9 PC Real Monarchs 28 9 5 2 12 39 41 −2 39
10 FR Sporting Kansas City II 28 10 2 4 12 53 57 −4 38
11 PC Portland Timbers 2 28 8 4 6 10 43 45 −2 38
12 FR Austin FC II 28 7 4 7 10 44 49 −5 36
13 FR Minnesota United FC 2 28 8 4 0 16 43 73 −30 32
14 FR Colorado Rapids 2 28 6 1 3 18 37 54 −17 23
Source: MLSNP Western Conference
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)

Overall table

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Pos Team Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA GD Pts Awards
1 North Texas SC 28 16 6 2 4 56 32 +24 62 Regular season champion
2 St. Louis City 2 28 17 1 3 7 53 35 +18 56
3 FC Cincinnati 2 28 16 2 2 8 47 34 +13 54
4 Philadelphia Union II 28 15 3 1 9 59 41 +18 52
5 The Town FC 28 13 4 4 7 41 28 +13 51
6 Inter Miami CF II 28 14 0 6 8 53 45 +8 48
7 Chicago Fire FC II 28 11 5 4 8 51 51 0 47
8 Tacoma Defiance 28 13 2 3 10 59 53 +6 46
9 Orlando City B 28 11 4 5 8 53 42 +11 46
10 Los Angeles FC 2 28 12 3 3 10 51 54 −3 45
11 New York City FC II 28 11 3 6 8 58 46 +12 45
12 Columbus Crew 2 28 11 4 4 9 53 47 +6 45
13 Crown Legacy FC 28 11 5 2 10 51 46 +5 45
14 Chattanooga FC 28 9 8 2 9 45 42 +3 45
15 Carolina Core FC 28 12 3 1 12 39 45 −6 43
16 Ventura County FC 28 8 8 3 9 49 49 0 43
17 Whitecaps FC 2 28 10 3 4 11 45 44 +1 40
18 New York Red Bulls II 28 10 4 2 12 56 61 −5 40
19 Houston Dynamo 2 28 10 2 5 11 46 45 +1 39
20 Real Monarchs 28 9 5 2 12 39 41 −2 39
21 Sporting Kansas City II 28 10 2 4 12 53 57 −4 38
22 Portland Timbers 2 28 8 4 6 10 43 45 −2 38
23 Toronto FC II 28 10 1 5 12 44 51 −7 37
24 Austin FC II 28 7 4 7 10 44 49 −5 36
25 Minnesota United FC 2 28 8 4 0 16 43 73 −30 32
26 Atlanta United 2 28 7 4 3 14 42 64 −22 32
27 Huntsville City FC 28 8 0 5 15 39 53 −14 29
28 Colorado Rapids 2 28 6 1 3 18 37 54 −17 23
29 New England Revolution II 28 4 4 2 18 37 59 −22 22
Source: MLSNP
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)

Player statistics

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As of October 6, 2024

Goals

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Rank Player Club Goals[26]
1 Poland David Poreba Chicago Fire FC II 18
2 United States Mykhi Joyner St. Louis City SC 2 16
3 United States Taylor Calheira New York City FC II 14
4 United States Edward Davis Philadelphia Union II 13
5 France Mehdi Ouamri Chattanooga FC 12
6 Canada Julian Altobelli Toronto FC II 11
Argentina Facundo Canete Carolina Core FC
Canada Kamron Habibullah Sporting Kansas City II
Ghana Shakur Mohammed Orlando City B
10 United States Chris Aquino Tacoma Defiance 10
Brazil Pedro Fonseca North Texas SC
Jamaica Tarik Scott North Texas SC
United States Gabriel Segal Houston Dynamo 2
United States Marlon Vargas Colorado Rapids 2
Indonesia Adrian Wibowo Los Angeles FC 2

Hat-tricks

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Player Team Against Score Date
Canada Kamron Habibullah Sporting Kansas City II Colorado Rapids 2 5–3 (A)[27] April 7
United States Roald Mitchell[A] New York Red Bulls II Chicago Fire FC II 5–5 (4–3 PK)(H)[28] April 13
El Salvador Harold Osorio Chicago Fire FC II New York Red Bulls II 5–5 (3–4 PK)(A)[28] April 13
Panama Carlos Harvey Minnesota United FC 2 Portland Timbers 2 4–3 (A)[29] April 21
Canada Kamron Habibullah Sporting Kansas City II Minnesota United FC 2 4–1 (H)[30] April 28
United States Gerardo Valenzuela FC Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia Union II 3–1 (H)[31] April 28
United States Tega Ikoba Portland Timbers 2 Sporting Kansas City II 5–2 (H)[32] July 25
Senegal Ousmane Sylla Houston Dynamo 2 Minnesota United FC 2 4–1 (H)[33] August 21
Canada Woobens Pacius Huntsville City FC Atlanta United 2 6–3 (A)[34] September 15
United States Gerardo Valenzuela FC Cincinnati 2 Orlando City B 3–1 (H)[35] October 6
United States Javier Hernandez Los Angeles FC 2 Sporting Kansas City II 3–4 (A)[36] October 6
Notes

(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

  1. ^
    Scored four goals.

Assists

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Rank Player Club Assists[37]
1 United States Diego Gonzalez Houston Dynamo 2 10
United States Aron John Crown Legacy FC
3 Liberia Jimmy Farkarlun Austin FC II 9
United States Alex Freeman Orlando City B
5 United States Taylor Gray Chattanooga FC 8
United States CJ Olney Philadelphia Union II
7 United States Jonathan Bolanos Huntsville City FC 7
Argentina Facundo Canete Carolina Core FC
United States Piero Elias New York City FC II
United States Milo Garvanian Chattanooga FC
United States Owen Presthus Columbus Crew 2
United States Nykolas Sessock Inter Miami CF II
Japan Yutaro Tsukada Orlando City B

Playoffs

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Bracket

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Conference Quarterfinals
October 20
Conference Semifinals
October 26–27
Conference Finals
November 2
MLS Next Pro Final
November 9
            
E3 Inter Miami CF II 2
E7 Columbus Crew 2 6
E7 Columbus Crew 2 3
E4 Chicago Fire FC II 2
E4 Chicago Fire FC II (p) 1 (5)
E5 Orlando City B 1 (4)
E7 Columbus Crew 2 0
Eastern Conference
E2 Philadelphia Union II 4
E1 FC Cincinnati 2 1
E8 Crown Legacy FC 2
E8 Crown Legacy FC 1 (3)
E2 Philadelphia Union II (p) 1 (4)
E2 Philadelphia Union II 1
E6 New York City FC II 0
E2 Philadelphia Union II 2
W1 North Texas SC 3
W1 North Texas SC 3
W7 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 2
W1 North Texas SC 4
W4 Tacoma Defiance 1
W4 Tacoma Defiance 4
W6 Ventura County FC 0
W1 North Texas SC (a.e.t.) 3
Western Conference
W2 St. Louis City 2 0
W3 The Town FC 2
W8 Houston Dynamo 2 1
W3 The Town FC 2
W2 St. Louis City 2 (a.e.t.) 4
W2 St. Louis City 2 2
W5 Los Angeles FC 2 1

Conference Quarterfinals

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Eastern Conference

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Chicago Fire FC II1–1 (a.e.t.)Orlando City B
Report
Penalties
5–4
Referee: Jeremy Scheer

Philadelphia Union II1–0New York City FC II
Report
Attendance: 2,748[38]
Referee: Nabil Bensalah

FC Cincinnati 21–2Crown Legacy FC
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: JC Griggs

Inter Miami CF II2–6Columbus Crew 2
Report
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic

Western Conference

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St. Louis City SC 22–1Los Angeles FC 2
Report
Referee: Joshua Encarnacion

The Town FC2–1Houston Dynamo 2
Report
Referee: Muhammad Hassan

North Texas SC3–2Whitecaps FC 2
Report
Attendance: 1,693
Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez

Tacoma Defiance4–0Ventura County FC
Report
Referee: Alexandra Billeter

Conference Semifinals

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Eastern Conference

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Chicago Fire FC II2–3Columbus Crew 2
Report
Referee: Nabil Bensalah

Western Conference

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North Texas SC4–1Tacoma Defiance
Report
Attendance: 1,744
Referee: Gerald Flores

St. Louis City 24–2 (a.e.t.)The Town FC
Report
Referee: Brad Jensen

Conference Finals

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Eastern Conference

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Philadelphia Union II4–0Columbus Crew 2
Attendance: 4,727
Referee: Eric Tattersall

Western Conference

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North Texas SC3–0 (a.e.t.)St. Louis City 2
Report
Attendance: 2,397
Referee: Elijio Arreguin

2024 MLS Next Pro Cup Final

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North Texas SC3–2Philadelphia Union II
Report
Attendance: 7,692
Referee: Joshua Encarnacion

Most Valuable Player: Herbert Endeley (North Texas SC)

League awards

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Individual awards

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Award Winner Team Reason Ref.
Golden Boot Poland David Poreba Chicago Fire FC II 18 goals [39]
Goalkeeper of the Year United States Michael Collodi North Texas SC 6 clean sheets; 73.1% save percentage
Coach of the Year Jamaica Tyrone Marshall FC Cincinnati 2 Lead team to the Eastern Conference title
Most Valuable Player Poland David Poreba Chicago Fire FC II Golden Boot winner and Best XI team [40]

MLS Next Pro Best XI

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Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Ref
United States Michael Collodi (NTX) Montserrat Nico Gordon (NTX)
United States Michael Wentzel (STL)
United States Francis Westfield (PU2)
United States Diego Gonzalez (HD2)
United States Aron John (CRN)
United States CJ Olney (PU2)
Poland David Poreba (CHI)
United States Taylor Calheira (NY2)
United States Mykhi Joyner (STL)
France Mehdi Ouamri (CFC)
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MLS Next Pro Match Officials of the Year

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Referee Assistant Referee Fourth Official Ref.
Joshua Encarnacion Jackson Krauser Braeden Frey [39]

Monthly awards

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Week Player of the Month Rising Star of the Month Goalkeeper of the Month Coach of the Month Team of the Month Ref.
Player Club Player Club Player Club Player Club
March Uganda Ibrahim Kasule New York Red Bulls II United States Riley Dalgado
United States Eddy Davis
Ventura County FC
Philadelphia Union II
United States Patrick Los Chicago Fire FC II United States Matt Taylor Ventura County FC Ventura County FC [41]
April Canada Kamron Habibullah Sporting Kansas City II United States Eddy Davis Philadelphia Union II United States Brady Scott Ventura County FC United States Benny Feilhaber Sporting Kansas City II Chattanooga FC [42]
May Japan Yutaro Tsukada Orlando City B United States Stefan Chirila FC Cincinnati 2 United States Michael Collodi North Texas SC Jamaica Tyrone Marshall FC Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia Union II [43]
June England Eliot Goldthorp Whitecaps FC 2 United States Aron John Crown Legacy FC United States Patrick Los Chicago Fire FC II United States Ricardo Clark Whitecaps FC 2 St. Louis City SC 2 [44]
July United States Diego Gonzalez Houston Dynamo 2 United States Chase Adams Columbus Crew 2 United States David Sweeney The Town FC England Matt Pilkington New York City FC II New York City FC II [45]
August Argentina Facundo Canete Carolina Core FC United States Owen Anderson Real Monarchs Belarus Stas Lapkes
United States Alex Sutton
Columbus Crew 2
Carolina Core FC
United States Roy Lassiter Carolina Core FC Carolina Core FC [46]
September United States Alex Freeman Orlando City B United States Eddy Davis Philadelphia Union II Mexico Emi Ochoa The Town FC Brazil Michel North Texas SC Orlando City B [47]

Weekly awards

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Week Player of the Matchweek Rising Star of the Matchweek Goal of the Matchweek Team of the Matchweek Ref.
Player Club Player Club Player Club
1 Germany Luis Müller Los Angeles FC 2 United States Riley Dalgado Ventura County FC Guyana Omari Glasgow Chicago Fire FC II Tacoma Defiance [48][49]
2 Uganda Ibrahim Kasule New York Red Bulls II United States Justin Ellis Orlando City B United States Jesus Ibarra Chattanooga FC Ventura County FC [50][51]
3 United States Ruben Ramos Jr. Ventura County FC United States Eddy Davis Philadelphia Union II United States CJ Fodrey Austin FC II New York Red Bulls II [52][53]
4 Canada Kamron Habibullah Sporting Kansas City II United States Mohamed Saad Columbus Crew 2 Northern Ireland Ryan Carmichael Inter Miami CF II Sporting Kansas City II [54][55]
5 United States Roald Mitchell New York Red Bulls II United States Frankie Westfield Philadelphia Union II United States Kyle Tucker Philadelphia Union II Chattanooga FC [56][57]
6 Panama Carlos Harvey Minnesota United FC 2 United States Edward Davis Philadelphia Union II Cameroon Ascel Essengue Ventura County FC North Texas SC [58][59]
7 Canada Kamron Habibullah Sporting Kansas City II United States Erik Hernandez Ventura County FC United States Gerardo Valenzuela FC Cincinnati 2 Crown Legacy FC [60][61]
8 United States Alex Monis New England Revolution II United States Mykhi Joyner St. Louis City 2 Malaysia Wan Kuzain St. Louis City 2 North Texas SC [62][63]
9 United States Beto Avila Sporting Kansas City II United States Stefan Chirila FC Cincinnati 2 Malaysia Wan Kuzain St. Louis City 2 Portland Timbers 2 [64][65]
10 United States Chris Donovan Philadelphia Union II United States Stefan Chirila FC Cincinnati 2 United States Gibran Rayo Columbus Crew 2 Crown Legacy FC [66][67]

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