Stadiums Are Transforming Major League Soccer

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@TJoseph2
@TJoseph2 7 ай бұрын
I went to my first MLS game last weekend. No joke the energy in the small venue had me on my feet and cheering for a team I had no relation to 90 minutes prior
@edwardeduardo8561
@edwardeduardo8561 7 ай бұрын
Which team was that?
@elicarlson7682
@elicarlson7682 7 ай бұрын
Which team
@mfakhrisyamsudin2214
@mfakhrisyamsudin2214 6 ай бұрын
Im guessing you never go to the european or south american football match? But yes, compared to other sport in america, football has a best atmosfer probably because there is only one break and a full 45 + 45 mins of entertainment without commercials.
@24hr_rugby_jake
@24hr_rugby_jake 6 ай бұрын
@@mfakhrisyamsudin2214lol why you trying to hate man it’s still the sport you like 😂
@H-Vox
@H-Vox 6 ай бұрын
​@@mfakhrisyamsudin2214Bless your heart 😂
@TheLiamster
@TheLiamster 7 ай бұрын
I think the 2026 World Cup will result in a massive boost to soccers popularity across the US and Canada.
@itslife1399
@itslife1399 7 ай бұрын
copa america and the olympics this year as well. and the olympics in the US in 2028 too
@utsavravat4429
@utsavravat4429 7 ай бұрын
Club world cup also​@@itslife1399
@Dbomb81
@Dbomb81 6 ай бұрын
In case you missed it, the ‘94 World Cup is what set the latest American soccer revolution on its current path.
@adamclabaugh1945
@adamclabaugh1945 6 ай бұрын
Especially with both countries having the best teams they have ever fielded in their history which makes them competitive whereas in 1994 the US was kinda garbage.
@MoonShine-o5n
@MoonShine-o5n 6 ай бұрын
It’s popular among immigrants and latin Americans that are into soccer. I’m yet to meet a single MLS fan in a decade of living here.. or an American born soccer fan really.
@void_skyy
@void_skyy 7 ай бұрын
It really goes a long way. When Q2 Stadium, the home of Austin FC was unveiled, I instantly fell in love with it. The stadium, while only being 20,738 in size, has sold out every game, and sounds a lot louder than that. Going to our inagural home game made me fall in love with the sport.
@tykobes4132
@tykobes4132 6 ай бұрын
Bro Austin doesn't sell out 😂. The owner is a cheap pathetic man child with daddy's money. He inflates attendance to try and pretend people care😂
@AKUNJIG
@AKUNJIG 5 ай бұрын
Went there in 2023. It was just like it was on TV!
@void_skyy
@void_skyy 5 ай бұрын
@@AKUNJIG Love to hear it!
@sonpacho
@sonpacho 4 ай бұрын
I think another advantage MLS has over European soccer is the proximity to stadiums like UT's. If it really does grow in popularity like in Europe, having a 100K seat stadium nearby would probably be a good thing.
@void_skyy
@void_skyy 4 ай бұрын
@@sonpacho The MLS is pushing for soccer specific stadiums. They do not want to use football stadiums, even with their huge size.
@daffyduck1974
@daffyduck1974 7 ай бұрын
As a Brit its quite interesting to read the comments section. Reading Americans taking about football & even some of the same conversations we have here is fun.
@LeftJoystick
@LeftJoystick 6 ай бұрын
Yeah finally. Just as I’m getting too old to play. Wonderfully bs.
@daffyduck1974
@daffyduck1974 6 ай бұрын
@@LeftJoystick your not to old we have veterans leagues in the UK for all ages & levels some 11 aside 7 aside or 5 aside indoors & out. I think the oldest guy still playing is in his 90s.
@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music
@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music 6 ай бұрын
We (along with the Canadians) are now in the process of buying up all of the English football clubs and turning them into soccer clubs.
@ts-wo6pp
@ts-wo6pp 5 ай бұрын
Its called soccer
@Misterjingle
@Misterjingle 5 ай бұрын
​@@fantasyEXX If you count English as a second language, not really. In India, Europe, and latin American they call it football
@litz13
@litz13 7 ай бұрын
Atlanta's Mercedes Benz Stadium was built from the ground up to host soccer. In fact, soccer events per year double - and more - the number of home NFL games. Atlanta United averages 45,000 in attendance and easily surpasses 60-70k for the several matches when the upper deck is opened for sale (*cough*, Miami). The MLS Cup match in 2018 pulled in 73,019. Expectations are for the World Cup, capacity will be near 75k
@riccorich
@riccorich 7 ай бұрын
Not originally, the original name was called New falcons stadium.. soccer came later when the owner Srthur Blank got the bid from MLS
@Gwangju1980
@Gwangju1980 7 ай бұрын
I would argue it is primarily an NFL stadium that was designed to accommodate soccer. Everything from the artificial turf to the obstructed sight lines on corners shows it was designed for the NFL.
@wristfroze
@wristfroze 7 ай бұрын
That’s a lie
@RBzee112
@RBzee112 7 ай бұрын
I've been to Mercedes Benz. You can barely see the touch lines. Not ideal. And it was cold due to the AC being turned on.
@litz13
@litz13 7 ай бұрын
@@RBzee112 beg to differ, I have seats in 114, and I can see everything un-obstructed except the near corner.
@madnessofmen
@madnessofmen 7 ай бұрын
My first in person game was seeing Atlanta United I got a free scarf through a raffle. The energy was insane, and they won so the energy was through the roof.
@litz13
@litz13 7 ай бұрын
Fun place to watch a match, ain't it?
@x-90
@x-90 7 ай бұрын
You also get cheap food which is rare
@litz13
@litz13 7 ай бұрын
@@x-90 it's awesome! And even the specialty stuff is priced similarly to the outside world (eg, an "entree" sized something is 12-16 bucks)
@ProfeAdventures
@ProfeAdventures 6 ай бұрын
@@x-90 that's fact!
@GroundsandStadiums2024
@GroundsandStadiums2024 6 ай бұрын
Bigger is not always better, so I think the MLS strategy of small to medium-sized, soccer-only stadiums has been a winning formula. Having said that, Foxboro Stadium is a great (large) place to watch a game too.
@nathanmohn4272
@nathanmohn4272 3 ай бұрын
The same is true with baseball. During the era of Dual purpose stadiums (think the Vet, three rivers, riverfront, etc), Baseball and football would be played on the same field. Those stadiums were concrete monstrosities. Once Orioles Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992. Baseball teams in dual purpose stadiums moved to Baseball specific stadiums and the atmosphere is insanely better.
@a44jon1
@a44jon1 2 ай бұрын
I have and...man, I really do hope y'all get a stadium at least within a T line (no commuter rail doesn't count) and inside I-95.
@nickb2049
@nickb2049 6 ай бұрын
my only gripe with the MLS growing is all the new teams are copying Europe's boring ass naming style. our original teams had names like the LA Galaxy or Columbus Crew, names that were unique. now every team is X FC or X United...
@NaProbablyNot
@NaProbablyNot 3 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I’ve the mid 90s fun names of LA Galaxy and others. Not trying to be something we’re not. Lafc… what a joke. We don’t say FC in the US. Euro snob copy cats.
@whenisdinner2137
@whenisdinner2137 3 ай бұрын
Chicago Fire is a lot cooler than FC Dallas
@andrewmg5915
@andrewmg5915 2 ай бұрын
This is an unrequested view from a non American. I understand the reason behind it. Names like Eagles, or Tigers etc are more associated with kids' teams, whereas teams carrying the name of their place of origin have a stronger connection with their citizens. An ugly side of football worldwide is the regionalism and violence. There are people who literally will kill for their team, and that's because the team is strongly and historically rooted with the people from that city or town.
@nickb2049
@nickb2049 2 ай бұрын
@@andrewmg5915 In the US, a team name sounds more professional. being called a club makes it sound more like a beer league group trying to find something to do on the weekends to get away from the wife and kids.
@guesswho2536
@guesswho2536 2 ай бұрын
Lol And this is why the rest of the world don’t take Americans seriously when it come to football. Those “boring” names have a better professional sound to them. Grown men on teams named after animals sounds childish and juvenile. MLS are trying to grow their brand globally and finally be taken seriously for once. Here in Europe we laugh at those team names cause of how silly they sound. if MLS wants more worldwide recognition they have to mature and realize they can’t use the same American mindset approach like nba, nfl etc. Football is a different beast on a world level and MLS is already seen as a joke to most of us so this is the right step to change that.
@johnmaster3748
@johnmaster3748 7 ай бұрын
Although the focus of this essay was MLS, the argument about how stadiums bolster profitability would have been strengthened by even a brief mention of how the same principle can be seen in USL and NWSL. It's fairly clear that teams who built their own facilities have prospered. Teams that rent facilities face more hurdles.
@PCSPounder
@PCSPounder 6 ай бұрын
For the person or people arguing that MLS and USSF are thwarting lower level soccer, allow me to expand on this a bit. 99% of the American clubs that fold (if not more)are renters. If you want to build something, you’ll need to invest in more than just cool kits (and there are several of those floating around these days). Get your own ground. Maybe put a pub next to it for 365-day operations.
@Cropsford_Protectors
@Cropsford_Protectors 6 ай бұрын
We're also seeing a lot of USL teams start construction on their own stadiums, like my team New Mexico United. And hopefully as USL and MLS expand their stadiums, we'll see pro/rel.
@psvmjohn
@psvmjohn 6 ай бұрын
@@Cropsford_Protectors pro/rel wouldn't work. Soccer is only the fifth most popular sport, so the lower level clubs would have absolutely no fans.
@colonialstraits1069
@colonialstraits1069 6 ай бұрын
Fortunately, Detroit City FC has thrived in a rental situation but we’ve finally bought the land to build our very own stadium. It’s going to usher in an even greater era for City and its supporters.
@rstrakovsky
@rstrakovsky 6 ай бұрын
@@psvmjohn the lower league already exists. And they have fans. That's why the current situation would make pro-rel possible. Not that MLS owners would ever, ever, ever, ever agree.
@Danthompsen
@Danthompsen 7 ай бұрын
8:30 Lumen Field was also built with soccer in mind. It was part of the reason it got funded originally.
@anthony_rivera4735
@anthony_rivera4735 7 ай бұрын
Lumen Field is horrible for soccer, I hate having mls teams play in nfl stadiums. The sounders need a soccer stadium indefinitely.
@PvtPooter
@PvtPooter 7 ай бұрын
What the hell are you talking about it's a great stadium​@@anthony_rivera4735
@ProfeAdventures
@ProfeAdventures 7 ай бұрын
​@@anthony_rivera4735 I disagree. It has a great atmosphere
@mgar1999
@mgar1999 7 ай бұрын
@@ProfeAdventuresit’s a good amtosphere, not great though. the top section is never opened for MLS games so it kinda of gives it an empty feeling. they do need a soccer stadium because there’s no way the sounders will fill it out week in week out. the only time it got full was the concacaf cl cup vs Pumas, & that was due to pumas influence as well . a stadium with a 40-50 thousand capacity would be ideal
@ProfeAdventures
@ProfeAdventures 6 ай бұрын
@mgar1999 when I went, it was excellent. I guess Lafc brings the best of everyone 😉
@jediknight5600
@jediknight5600 6 ай бұрын
I didn't realise how nice looking some of these stadiums actually are. Some are even old school looking. Good job. Greetings from London- England. 👍
@Chris-st9mm
@Chris-st9mm 7 ай бұрын
I think also a major factor in the stability and growth of the MLS within the context of stadiums is its shift from affordable, cheaply built stadiums out in the suburbs to high-end urban centric stadiums located in or near the city center or as part of a revitalization project of a city center's underserved neighborhood. The fact stadiums are now located within the city they claim to represent coupled with the urban atmosphere that enhances the fan experience (and in some cases can vaguely resemble a European style pregame atmosphere from a city standpoint walking from a pub to the stadium instead of driving 30 mins out to the suburbs) makes the MLS a desirable option for a sporting experience in the US and Canada. I think, however, the next phase of the MLS' growth comes whether or not the league will allow for more ownership/financial autonomy for its clubs/franchises. Private stadium ownership really helped its investor/operators (aka "owners") have more control and say over its revenue streams, but the league heavily restricts its owners from making many financial, administrative, and even roster decisions. For example, the adidas deal on paper may seem like a tremendous deal for the league (and in many ways it is) but the sponsorship money still has to be split among all its teams, with more joining soon. A club/franchise could make the argument that it on its own could secure a more lucrative deal worth more than what it receives from the adidas revenue split, not to mention have more control over shirt and merchandise sales within its own stadiums. That example is one of many examples where team ownership would desire more autonomy from the league which could threaten the structure of the single entity system, especially since it already narrowly survived a lawsuit back in 1999 and tries to make sure it does everything they can to avoid a second lawsuit which could force the league to dismantle its single entity status, which its pros and cons is a huge can of worms for another day.
@fanboy50
@fanboy50 5 ай бұрын
That day is probably coming, but I think the sport needs to grow more here first; while it's not the sole factor at work, the investment protection and revenue-sharing that the single-entity model provides is part of what's allowed MLS to survive where previous attempts to build soccer in the US failed and folded. Especially while the league continues to expand (and it shows no signs of slowing down, and frankly I think it'd be good for it to play on soccer's culture of more localized support by having more teams than other North American leagues and regionalizing the competition more), that model is very good for encouraging expansion. Once the number of clubs stabilize and the numbers of them that reliably generate significant profit in their own right is higher, then there's probably a good case for allowing more individual control. Frankly, I'd argue that's also a point at which to try and increase local ownership of clubs and break billionaire monopolies on team ownership, but that's a different and probably even tougher battle.
@theonlydiego1
@theonlydiego1 5 ай бұрын
I wish Chicago could switch to Jordan as their kit manufacturer. It makes too much sense. I already guy the jersey because they are my team, but having Jordan would make it a fashion piece.
@coldarcticoasis
@coldarcticoasis 5 ай бұрын
​@@fanboy50local ownership of clubs? What about fan based Ownership like in Germany? That is a pipe dream that will never be allowed.
@fanboy50
@fanboy50 5 ай бұрын
@@coldarcticoasis MLS has shown no indication of allowing anything other than rich-guy ownership so anything else is a pipe dream at present, yeah
@brutanedda3107
@brutanedda3107 6 ай бұрын
It looks like MLS, actually approaching the sport in a humble and not megalomaniac way, is working well for them. God bless em
@threeminuteshate
@threeminuteshate 6 ай бұрын
I think the massive growth of the MLS (relatively) in the US is attributable most significantly to one thing: NBC Sports’ contract to broadcast the Premier League beginning in 2013. Once I began watching matches every weekend, one of the first things I did was research who was the nearest team to me and how I could get tickets. I’d be interested to hear how many other of you came into MLS the same way or if I’m just talking out of my ass.
@MH23455
@MH23455 4 ай бұрын
I started watching MLS first around 2005, 4 years before my city team Seattle Sounders joined MLS. Seattle has been trying to get a team in the MLS for years. The home opener I went to was a 3-0 win against NYRB. It was a huge deal, so many people showed up. As for Europe, I started watching after watching after randomly a EPl Arsenal game come on cable tv in the 2007-0 season. Cesc Fabregas was unreal and just kept watching them play ever since. Great team that just missed on the EPL title.
@dramatyst5661
@dramatyst5661 4 ай бұрын
1998 met Joe max Moore when I was 8 at old foxboro stadium
@dramatyst5661
@dramatyst5661 4 ай бұрын
We had season tickets since then and the revolution sold out tons of games when I was a kid and they are the only mls team to have every game televised
@sdeepj
@sdeepj 7 ай бұрын
The one American aspect MLS should have held on to is having team nicknames.
@thevikingpro4052
@thevikingpro4052 7 ай бұрын
100%. "Seattle Sounders" and "Portland Timbers" are a lot more interesting to me than just plain "Atlanta United" or "FC Cincinatti"
@scottkirkness8002
@scottkirkness8002 7 ай бұрын
Nah. The tried American names in the 90s.... they were terrible lol
@JonDoe-ln6nl
@JonDoe-ln6nl 7 ай бұрын
@@scottkirkness8002 The 90s were terrible -- just look at hair and fashion! But I agree w/Viking ... Not EVERY club should be "XYZ United" (DC United (an original) makes perfect sense). And if you insist, call them "ABC SC" not FC ... in North America it is soccer.
@dewd4479
@dewd4479 7 ай бұрын
I feel like a lot of the Northern California teams are good at this. San Jose Quakes, Oakland roots, Sacramento republic. However there are still a few teams with the typical FC name
@x-90
@x-90 7 ай бұрын
Real Salt Lake, NY Redbulls, and Inter Miami FC are so dumb San Jose Quakes Portland Timbers Philadelphia Union LA Galaxy New England Revolution Columbus Crew Chicago Fire Now those are good names
@dezheathen
@dezheathen 6 ай бұрын
I took my friend to Rapids vs LAFC at DSG Park couple months back the excitement he had late in the game when had no care early on solidified him as a rapids fan
@scottkirkness8002
@scottkirkness8002 7 ай бұрын
The ceiling is number 1 for many of the reasons you have laid out, but also because SO MANY kids play the game too. But reaching that fueling will not be quick and it comes with no guarantees
@williamapple7705
@williamapple7705 7 ай бұрын
And we will definitely see a substantial rise in kids that play soccer once the world cup comes around.
@CalebHymson
@CalebHymson 6 ай бұрын
The biggest problem is that the kids who play soccer aren't interested in the professional seen most of the time. And if they are, they usually watch European games on TV because that is what is posted on youtube, tiktok, and whatever other social media platforms.
@MarloSoBalJr
@MarloSoBalJr 7 ай бұрын
Funny enough, we have an MLS-ready stadium in our new development hub here in Baltimore. Under Armour owns, so I wonder if a squad is coming to Charm City very soon 🤔
@darthmitsurugi
@darthmitsurugi 7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I think the NE corridor is going to be seen as tapped out by Garber. The league will probably stop at 32 teams and there are bigger holes in the map than putting a team so close to DC United
@IlluminovaNibiru
@IlluminovaNibiru 7 ай бұрын
Baltimore Iron UFL North American Football 🏈
@pro100
@pro100 7 ай бұрын
Charm City (FC) would be a great name for a team in Baltimore
@4071816
@4071816 7 ай бұрын
Purpose build stadiums creates better atmosphere and better home fans, therefore better teams in the long run.
@steiraman1
@steiraman1 7 ай бұрын
MLS has the potential to become the biggest league outside Europe and Southh America. I could see it on oar with France, Brasil or Argentina when it comes to attention, attraction of talent etc. The new FIFA club World Cup format might further accelerate the relative rise of the MLS vis a vis EUR or SA top leagues. And when it comes to national teams. I see the USMNT long term as a contender to be the first country outside EUR or SA to win the world cup. Others being: Nigeria (among other possible African dark horses, hard to predict), Mexico or Japan.
@Edgar...
@Edgar... 6 ай бұрын
Mexico on paper should be a long term contender outside of SA and EUR to win a World Cup but corruption within Mexican soccer will always stiffle any real attempts to reform Mexican soccer and allow their best youth players from properly developing.
@dianabenavides2913
@dianabenavides2913 6 ай бұрын
​@@Edgar... Because in Mexico if Memo Ochoa sells more in a bottle ad they will put him in the roster instead of looking and developing new players. Mexico should just focus on baseball they are better at that
@kaderdia_pr17
@kaderdia_pr17 6 ай бұрын
MLS has a very very very long way to go to reach ligue 1, the best league in terms of young talents
@NerdChannelBrasil
@NerdChannelBrasil 6 ай бұрын
Argentine league is dead. The country is broke, theya re losing talent to brazilian teams and Brazil is not even that good financially. The fans are putting that league on their backs. The Brazilian league has much more potential but the clubs presidents are parasites, they dont want to create a new league outside of the Brazilian football confederation... They can create they own Premier league and LaLiga but they are just greed elders.
@jesusfelan604
@jesusfelan604 5 ай бұрын
Corinthians, Brazil.
@Optimistic_seattle_fan
@Optimistic_seattle_fan 3 ай бұрын
I would love to see Seattle have a stadium. I feel like revamping memorial stadium could go a long way
@WolFyre
@WolFyre 7 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching soccer, but I’m not in MLS city. We have the USL Championship, which Garber doesn’t get along with. I would love to see Phoenix get in with Rising FC. But Garber wants us to have an indoor stadium and it doesn’t help Rising has an outdoor pop-up stadium with 10,000 seats which hardly fills the stands and it’s already 🥵 in the desert. They need some rich billionaire owners to finally build one.
@ektran4205
@ektran4205 7 ай бұрын
mlspa vetoed PRO-REL
@johnmaster3748
@johnmaster3748 7 ай бұрын
Phoenix is one of the largest metro areas without an MLS team. In the next round of expansion, _if_ the billionaire owner emerges, and _if_ a stadium solution can be found, Phoenix would be a top contender.
@ektran4205
@ektran4205 7 ай бұрын
@@johnmaster3748 the mlspa is extremely powerful
@JohnM-ch4to
@JohnM-ch4to 6 ай бұрын
public funding! make the stadium the biggest tax exempt for the billionaire to not refuse
@TimmyTickle
@TimmyTickle 6 ай бұрын
@@johnmaster3748 IIRC, Phoenix is THE largest media market without an MLS team
@19MAD95
@19MAD95 7 ай бұрын
Yes!!! STL new stadiums is sick! I can’t wait for the new Detroit one. The Chicago Fire needs to get their shit together.
@PATRICKBEVERLYFITNESSOFFICAL
@PATRICKBEVERLYFITNESSOFFICAL 7 ай бұрын
Chicago is cause they want state funding for it
@jackmakackov7077
@jackmakackov7077 7 ай бұрын
That stadium will be empty in ten years. Why go watch retirement soccer when the Blues are down the street?
@valornash8463
@valornash8463 7 ай бұрын
@@jackmakackov7077 Because soccer is far far bigger than hockey
@elicarlson7682
@elicarlson7682 7 ай бұрын
Let’s go STL
@adamclabaugh1945
@adamclabaugh1945 6 ай бұрын
Detroit is getting a new stadium?? I didn't even realize that. Awesome if true
@MichaelKec
@MichaelKec 6 ай бұрын
Also important to note that MLS teams are taking a different approach to team building. It is not all based on acquiring past-their-prime star players, but also making big strides in buying and developing young players (many being American or Canadian) and exporting them to bigger leagues. Some examples Below: Chris Richards, Alphonso Davies, Miguel Almiron, Tajon Buchannan, Tyler Adams, Ricardo Pepi, Tati Castellanos, Matt Turner, Jack Harrison, Brendan Aaronson, Jhon Duran, & Djorde Petrovic have all found success in Europe's top leagues since moving from the MLS. And with players like Thiago Almada, Facundo Torres, and others poised to join them on that list soon, the league is becoming a good alternate destination for young North, Central, and South American talents to begin their careers en route to bigger and better things.
@extsaojose
@extsaojose 5 ай бұрын
Thiago Almada is such a good player
@coldarcticoasis
@coldarcticoasis 5 ай бұрын
We should be acquiring good young talent from anywhere, not just in central or south america
@NegaRenGenX2gay2lift
@NegaRenGenX2gay2lift 2 ай бұрын
@@coldarcticoasis it's a language priority, it's easier for a Peruvian to play in Colorado than a Iranian in Chicago. spanish is basically a second language in america
@CalebHymson
@CalebHymson 6 ай бұрын
I think the MLS will see huge growth after the world cup if the USMNT does well. Even if they don't do well, but they play a fun to watch playstyle, many people will be interested in soccer. I have already seen a huge increase in the interest of soccer in my area after the 2022 world cup, and hosting the world cup will get many more people interested and willing to try watching the sport.
@nicolasdelpuerto1729
@nicolasdelpuerto1729 6 ай бұрын
I have a vision of MLS being the world’s premier soccer league long term. Obviously not soon, and not as is, but there is absolutely an insane amount of potential here that many are still underestimating and even hating on. It’s maybe not an inevitability, they could still fuck all this up, but it’s a much more real possibility than most fans give credit to.
@vingadoresbr8164
@vingadoresbr8164 6 ай бұрын
Os times da mls não tem torcida legítima.
@Cesar-sc9wd
@Cesar-sc9wd 5 ай бұрын
That won't happen as long as you keep calling it soccer i think.
@AtomPunk-of7op
@AtomPunk-of7op 5 ай бұрын
@@vingadoresbr8164curious, what do you mean by this?
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
​@@Cesar-sc9wdHas zero effect on outcomes
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
​@@vingadoresbr8164Seguro que si tenemos
@Radhaugo108
@Radhaugo108 6 ай бұрын
Messi is having an enormous impact in the MLS. Kids wearing Inter Miami’s pink Messi shirt are everywhere and they are selling out stadiums wherever they play. Obviously MLS needs to prioritize bringing stars to increase exposure.
@yannick245
@yannick245 6 ай бұрын
Still Messi won't ever play in the planned stadium of Inter Miami.
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
​@@yannick245Yeah he will. He should be able to play the 2nd half of 2025 season in Miami Freedom Park. And that's if he doesn't extend the contract which I hope he does.
@yannick245
@yannick245 5 ай бұрын
@@QuantumNoir You're an optimist! If he's going to play for another season, he'll probably end his career at Rosario. But I think in 2025, it will be over.
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
@@yannick245 It's in his contract. It's realism. Not me being optimistic
@yannick245
@yannick245 5 ай бұрын
@@QuantumNoir If you're being optimistic, when do you think that the Miami Freedom Park will be opened? I would say early 2026 is being optimistic. I can't see any real progress yet, searching for pictures of the construction site. Messi's contract is ending after the 2025 season. I really want to see Messi (and the "Barca gang") playing there. I think they're going to be the MLS champions of 25! Messi & Miami is a perfect match. I think it's sad that Messi won't play there. LAFC, Austin FC and some other new franchises did it better. They already had their stadium ready when they entered the MLS.
@usernamegenerico
@usernamegenerico 7 ай бұрын
OMG. Is that my recording of the "pre-match" screen at 0:19??? I didn't design that screen, I only recorded it and posted it to KZbin, but it would be absolutely amazing to know that one of my favorite KZbinrs used one of my videos, even if it was just a recording of something else!
@carloslozano3503
@carloslozano3503 7 ай бұрын
Mls uses those clips before a game
@usernamegenerico
@usernamegenerico 6 ай бұрын
@@carloslozano3503 I know. I was the first one to post it to KZbin!
@I_am_nobody999
@I_am_nobody999 5 ай бұрын
@@usernamegenerico This is a stretch bro. Calm down.
@MirzaAhmed89
@MirzaAhmed89 2 ай бұрын
​@@usernamegenericono you didn't.
@natoslayer2907
@natoslayer2907 5 ай бұрын
Curious to see who the first MLS clubs with 60,000+ capacity football specific stadiums are in the future.
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
LA Galaxy or LAFC
@birame2008
@birame2008 5 ай бұрын
​@@QuantumNoirdont rule out INTER MIAMI. That Messi effect is through the roof, even after hes gone. He left a mark that can take this club to the top
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
@birame2008 True. All 3 are my favorite MLS teams. We will see how the capacity is in Miami Freedom Park once more details are available. I truly love our league, I don't care what anyone says. I really like Columbus Crew and NYCFC. A bunch of others too. Can't stop, won't stop.
@JoaoPaulo-mo5kh
@JoaoPaulo-mo5kh 6 ай бұрын
I was so emotional when I watched Crew fans working together to avoid the team's relocation to Austin. A lot of the league's success has to do with these emphasis on building a community relationship with fans. Also, MLS seem to provide a different experience for fans than the other tradional american leagues. People are cheering up and partying during soccer games. It's looks like a form of counter culture
@homescholed
@homescholed 6 ай бұрын
I agree with you, but I think smaller teams and markets having soccer specific stadiums and local academy’s shows the grow and proves soccer is here to stay. You have teams in the second division (usl championship) with beautiful soccer stadiums and they don’t even have the same financial upside as mls.
@Geo-md3up
@Geo-md3up 7 ай бұрын
I have been saying mls best days are ahead its the league that has grown allot in 10 years compare to the others, mlb has regress, nhl has stagnated nfl having a hard time growing outside of america borders nba being the exception when it celebrates 50 years it will be one of the best if not the best league in the world.
@HarveyWallbangers2
@HarveyWallbangers2 7 ай бұрын
This isn't entirely true. The NFL has more than tripled its revenue in the last 10 years (went from $6.0 billion in revenue in 2013 to $20 billion in 2023). The NHL has increased by a higher percentage than the NBA. The NHL went from $2.6 billion in revenue in 2013 to $6.1 billion in revenue in 2023. The NBA went from $4.6 billion in revenue in 2013 to $9.9 billion in revenue in 2023. MLB is about the only one that has stagnated, but it's still the second biggest sports league in the world. It went from $8 billion in revenue in 2013 to $11.3 billion in revenue in 2023. MLS has gone from $461 million in revenue in 2016 to $1.9 billion in revenue in 2023, and it's increased by the most. A lot of that has to do with expansion though. The EPL is similar to the NHL in revenue, and MLS has moved into the top 10 and is approaching Ligue 1 and Serie A.
@Geo-md3up
@Geo-md3up 7 ай бұрын
@@HarveyWallbangers2 I was talking growth not revenue the money is made thru commercial and ads space hence why timeouts exist and domestic tv deals. in a global society you need global fans. messi is more popular than all nfl,nhl,mlb stars in the world except nba which has increases their populairty worldwide. that why the nfl has games in europe to increase their fanbase mlb and nba are following it you need a global fans in order to thrive in the future.
@_Jake.From.Statefarm_
@_Jake.From.Statefarm_ 7 ай бұрын
@@HarveyWallbangers2 Revenue is a completely different animal. NFL is a very highly marketed league with massive stadiums which boosts their value across the league. That with insane ticket prices and TV contracts.. It makes sense... That can be attained by any league who has the financial ability to achieve it. I'd say what MLS has done in it's short life span is the most impressive. NFL wasn't even the biggest sport in the US until around the MLB strike. MLB is America's Past time after all...
@DMac12flyers
@DMac12flyers 6 ай бұрын
​@HarveyWallbangers2 I totally agree with yout points but would like to add that 2013 was a lockout year for the nhl. The season started at Christmas 2012 and they lost about 1/3 of revenue. The year before they topped 3 b in revenue.
@psvmjohn
@psvmjohn 6 ай бұрын
The MLB is very popular in Japan, Cuba, Dominican Republic, etc. The NFL will always have a tough time expanding because its a uniquely american sport. The NHL hasn't stagnated, in fact it's only grown with the introduction of HDTV.
@CHRlSBLAlN
@CHRlSBLAlN 6 ай бұрын
Wild to see how prominently featured the Columbus Crew is in this video, and to think MLS tried to rip them away from Columbus...truly shameful
@goldman77700
@goldman77700 4 ай бұрын
I don't think I know anything about them besides their name I absolutely LOVE it. I can't stand the boring naming convention they do it overseas everywhere. FC or United...bleh. Almost sounds corporate.
@Malice1111
@Malice1111 7 ай бұрын
SMH such clear Minnesota erasure, barely any b roll of the best stadium in the league. The moment the tipping point comes when the best youth athletes start playing soccer instead of other sports the United States will dominate. The infrastructure is already there its just waiting for the money to come to take it over.
@williamapple7705
@williamapple7705 7 ай бұрын
2026 World Cup will be the catalyst. We won't see the true dividends for about 8ish years, but I'm expecting a lot of talent to prosper.
@Edgar...
@Edgar... 6 ай бұрын
It's not just about having the best youth athletes, just look at Crotia and Uruguay who are constantly developing top talent with populations much smaller than the US. You say we have the infrastructure to actually develop youth players and I say we aren't even close. We have a huge population but we don't have enough proper academies and coaching to take advantage of it. As it stands we rely too heavily on the pay to play youth model that creates financial barriers and even then the coaching can still be sub par.
@a_white3195
@a_white3195 25 күн бұрын
As someone who became a Manchester city fan in the usa. I consider the Union my team along side Man city. I went to Subaru Park twice now and I loved it. C'mon you blues and Union!
@remylebeau4204
@remylebeau4204 7 ай бұрын
great stuff Maapify
@briannieto2406
@briannieto2406 2 ай бұрын
Found this video just a few days after Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto came out and spoke about building a new SSS within the city and I couldn’t be happier
@Mr.Korzack
@Mr.Korzack 6 ай бұрын
I think MLS keeping its feet on the ground regarding keeping itself viable has been its biggest strength, particularly regarding keeping stadium capacities comparable to the English Championship rather than Premier League. Things like designated players may seem gimmicky, but it all makes sense (At least until I ever try playing an MLS team in Football Manager haha) I like it, especially in comparison to the financial model especially in England feels like a stock market bubble just waiting to burst. Now to remember to actually watch the thing!
@marvindnr6718
@marvindnr6718 6 ай бұрын
The MLS should try and do something about salary caps. Salary caps are preventing MLS teams from acquiring world class players, who are not of retirement age, and from retaining local talent. They don't have to do away with salary caps all together. The MLS is not like the NFL or the NBA which are virtually monopolies. the MLS has competition when it comes to acquiring players mainly from European leagues.
@rz7909
@rz7909 6 ай бұрын
you have to take it as a slow process, the aim of the league right now it is to keep suitaining itself financially while the interest in the local population grows, we are not in any rush at all to open the gate right now but you can definitly expect it to happen in the future onces it reaches a certain point.
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
We're unofficially already tweaking that system
@ZainKhan-kg6qr
@ZainKhan-kg6qr 2 ай бұрын
toyota park was built in my hometown about 35 miles southwest of chicago lol. it was a terrible idea because there was no public transportation from chicago to the suburbs. and it caused extreme amounts of traffic in my neighborhood. its now called SeatGeek stadium and hosts a few festivals a year since the Chicago Fire moved out
@gustavolanata1019
@gustavolanata1019 6 ай бұрын
Association football is great but in the long run the MLS will need to produce great sides that does not rely only on the faiding stars from other leagues. I applaud all the work the people in the USA has done to bring the association football to where it is today, I hope they get rewarded. all those people who coached, referred for free, those people who woke up at all hours to watch terrific matches across the globe. May your day come where the MLS can produce the quality football that you see in other parts of the world. Keep up the good work, it is so much fun to see.
@mikeguinness5408
@mikeguinness5408 5 ай бұрын
I believe nearly every MLS club has their own academy. Hopefully they are run in a similar manner as the ones in Europe to help produce players with more technical ability, which is where US players are behind compared to their European and South American counterparts. Klinsmann wanted to change the whole US Soccer system from the grass roots on up, but he got too much pushback. The US has what is referred to as the 'pay to play' system where you have traveling all-star teams just competing in tournaments for trophies and they don't take the time to coach the kids on the fundamentals of the game. Instead, they put the best athletes at the most important positions and try to win on athletic talent alone. Most of these teams are from moderate to affluent areas that can afford the costs of uniforms, travel costs, tournament fees, referee fees, etc. So the lower classes of immigrants from countries where football is either the only sport or the main sport get overlooked and left behind when those kids probably have much better technical ability at the sport and would make better players. The hope is that these MLS academies find these kids and get them in their program. If USSF was serious about their sport and stopped with the nepotism and politics they would have started regional academies across the US with the goal of finding these kids and offering them an opportunity for them and their families. There could be 8-10 of these academies across the US that then funnel the best from each region into one national academy.
@jvr6272
@jvr6272 6 ай бұрын
I’m from Asia and football here is massive, the same anywhere else Africa South America Europe, Middle East etc. North America apart from Mexico was the only continent that was behind, finally Soccer is growing in the US. To y’all American soccer fans, keep the beautiful game growing 💙✨
@drewdemersyt8153
@drewdemersyt8153 6 ай бұрын
The ending would honestly break my heart. I love how much football is growing here, but we cannot Americanize the sport globally. It’s not all about money. Promotion and relegation is so special and I think the United States 2nd and 3rd divisions would still be massive revenue generators with how many big cities(therefore big markets) there are. The beautiful game cannot be corrupted to be run like the nfl :(
@alexandervargas79
@alexandervargas79 5 ай бұрын
Pro/reg is everywhere and last i check the corruption is everywhere. Just look at europe. Also at least with a closed league, I have a realistic chance to see my club win the league. Can’t say the same in a pro/reg league. I rather have competition at the top and stagnation at the bottom than the opposite.
@gustavocoxa
@gustavocoxa Ай бұрын
1:23 show my hometown soccer team stadium: Coritiba Football Club, in green and white. Glad to see it as the Brazilian exemple of great stadium atmosphere!
@theandrewdelgado
@theandrewdelgado 6 ай бұрын
I watched Miami play STL a few days ago and it was a tie 3-3 with incredible goals. It was down to the wire and the level of play was really good. Contrast that with me watching highlights of the Champions league final between Real and Borussia Dortmund and it was quite boring and the level of honestly didn’t seem as good during that particular game. Sounds ridiculous but MLS is getting a lot better and quickly.
@rodiebakpa9368
@rodiebakpa9368 5 ай бұрын
Dat maybe true, until America plays the system of the whole world . I meant promotion and demotion. U guys will never be on the same level.
@rodiebakpa9368
@rodiebakpa9368 5 ай бұрын
Dat maybe true, until America plays the system of the whole world . I meant promotion and demotion. U guys will never be on the same level.
@markusvienna231
@markusvienna231 2 ай бұрын
because the finale wasn't good either. Real Madrid doesn't always play well.
@mfman2
@mfman2 5 ай бұрын
The other thing the MLS could benefit from when it feels the time is right would be to align its schedule with the European leagues so that it isn’t playing during the summer when major international tournaments are happening. For example, Copa America is going on right now pulling away the likes of Messi and Suarez from Inter Miami who just got trounced 6-1 by Cincinnati which was a 1 vs 2 matchup. That’s insane. I understand MLS doesn’t want to or in some instances cannot (due to shared venues for a few clubs) overlap with the American football season, but hopefully one day it can align itself better so international breaks are more in-sync.
@mikeguinness5408
@mikeguinness5408 5 ай бұрын
Very doubtful that happens any time in the near to moderate future. You are not only competing with the NFL, but also with the NBA, the NHL, and also college football which in some areas is bigger than the NBA and NHL (and in some states they even take their high school football very serious with 10K+ stadiums on Friday nights). Plus, the Winter weather in regions like the Northeast and the areas around the Great Lakes in the Midwest (Colorado and Utah say hello as well) aren't good conditions to play football/futbol in. In the Spring and Summer the MLS only has to compete with MLB and there's so many baseball games (81 home games for each team) to choose from that are cheaper tickets than NFL/NBA/NHL that it's not nearly as competitive. Only once in a while do you see an EPL or Bundesliga match postponed because of snow. The logistics just won't allow for it.
@robalexander2016
@robalexander2016 5 ай бұрын
Have a relegation zone. Don’t be scared .
@burritoman5567
@burritoman5567 5 ай бұрын
Relegation makes clubs a worse investment, won’t happen follow the money
@alexandervargas79
@alexandervargas79 5 ай бұрын
closed league works just as fine
@speechyisraelite4903
@speechyisraelite4903 5 ай бұрын
Go to europe
@Lew-m97
@Lew-m97 5 ай бұрын
Won’t happen unfortunately, America values profitability over sporting integrity.
@Mathrox-uu1qh
@Mathrox-uu1qh 5 ай бұрын
I grew up in Wales, I know the feeling of a true "football ground". I now live in Portland. Providence Park is great venue. It feels like a European stadium, with bits added here and there, crowds down to the touchline, walking to the stadium because it is downtown. The outside of the old part of the stadium is ivy covered, for heaven's sake. Great venues lead to great experiences. I agree.
@tobiwan001
@tobiwan001 6 ай бұрын
It's better to build smaller stadiums than have them half empty. While the current stadiums are tiny by international standards (mostly betweem 20k and 30k capacity), if the league grows in popularity this might change evnetually.
@Savalatte
@Savalatte Ай бұрын
It's not so bad by "international standards," though. The U.S. is one of the main countries with a huge amount of large stadiums but even if you look at soccer specific stadiums around the world, most of the smaller countries only have a few that are well over that capacity (say 35k and up). Most of the really big ones are in a handful of large countries like the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Japan, South Korea, etc. In almost every case the population is more densely populated than the U.S. or it's major sport there.
@tobiwan001
@tobiwan001 Ай бұрын
@ I think basically all countries have larger soccer stadiums. Not just the bigger leagues. But also in Portugal or the Netherlands or Austria. They just have fewer. Most 2nd league clubs in many countries also have bigger stadiums. E.g. even in Germany‘s second division there are 5 clubs with an average attendance >45k. And half the league has >30k. The stadiums go up to 60k.
@MH23455
@MH23455 4 ай бұрын
Man I remember watching MLS games and seeing pro teams play on american football stadiums. I remember watching DC United play at RFK and thinking, this is the ugliest stadium ever.
@jyrki21
@jyrki21 5 ай бұрын
I cheer for one of the teams that is still in an oversized gridiron stadium with turf - the Vancouver Whitecaps - but having attended games in some beautiful SSS venues like Minnesota and Salt Lake City, it’s really incomparable. It’s just soooo much better and the crowd feels way more into it. Even Montreal, whose stadium was done on the cheap and feels borderline temporary has a far better atmosphere just because of the configuration. I’m just glad MLS let the Whitecaps in without a promise of a dedicated stadium. Ironically their temporary venue while BC Place was getting renovated was a truer soccer experience and a lot of fans talk of it fondly.
@SAJDES
@SAJDES 6 ай бұрын
what is interesting is how MLS has about 20 clubs ranked in the top 50 most valuable soccer clubs in the world...according to Sportico, MLS now has 4 teams worth at least 1B dollars...and Apple TV is now telling the owners to pay their players more in order to attract the best players in the world...yes, the sport is growing tremendously here...AND, why so much hate on MLS...you guys hating so much can't be from America cause if you were, you wouldn't want an American franchise fail...maybe, it's just haters always are the most voicetress or people from other countries moving here and hating on the food that feeds you (go home)...like i stated previously, MLS has 20 of the most valued soccer clubs in the world now...that doesn't sound like failure to me...
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
Already in the ten wealthiest sports leagues worldwide and it just got started. MLS now has nothing in common with MLS from even 5 years ago
@williamapple7705
@williamapple7705 7 ай бұрын
I'd be very surprised if MLS wasn't a top league in the world by 2040. At that point a lot of the additional talent and growth that will be the result of the 2026 World Cup will be fully realized.
@primateboogaloo
@primateboogaloo 7 ай бұрын
Having followed mostly English (Bristol City) and European football all my life, I've only just started watching the MLS this season, and have found it, surprisingly, very enjoyable. Good to see that a lot of the new stadia have adopted the "close to the pitch" designs, which really do help with the atmosphere, as supposed to a lot of the soulless bowls which are on trend. Obviously it's a roll of the dice, but would be interested to see if MLS can ever introduce promotion and relegation, as it adds an extra bit of jeopardy to proceedings. The US Open cup competition should be protected at all costs - being able to have a tournament where smaller clubs can rub shoulders with the big boys is vital, and even if they don't receive an invite to the MLS, they can dream of winning a major trophy, however unlikely...
@valornash8463
@valornash8463 7 ай бұрын
MLS will never add pro/rel, sadly. The buy in for an expansion team is over $500 million now, and no owner will ever approve of a chance of losing that.
@primateboogaloo
@primateboogaloo 7 ай бұрын
@@valornash8463 I think it's way too early now anyway, from an outsider looking in. I'd imagine supporters would turn away if their team could no longer challenge for the top league
@valornash8463
@valornash8463 7 ай бұрын
@@primateboogaloo USL clubs are showing support is still there regardless, I think. Sacramento drew 22k to a match last season, and we're forever stuck in d2.
@primateboogaloo
@primateboogaloo 7 ай бұрын
@@valornash8463 That's fantastic! Proper support
@pro100
@pro100 7 ай бұрын
Can't see pro/rel every happening in MLS. Even in Europe the top/rich clubs and even most of the mid table clubs are always safe. Anything can happen of course, but the poorer smaller clubs at the bottom of the table are the ones really affected.
@MunnaMobile000
@MunnaMobile000 6 ай бұрын
For the sport to grow in the US/CAN, it needs to have a larger pyramid system that is interconnected with the top-tier MLS. USL, CPL and other leagues need to be interconnected, meaning some form of promotion-relegation is necessary. Also, the best players should be turning professional at 18, rather than going to play NCAA. 18-22 are critical years for the best talent to emerge and thrive, and college soccer should be secondary option in the sport for domestic talents.
@psvmjohn
@psvmjohn 6 ай бұрын
Pro/rel wouldn't work in america, it's not a popular enough sport for any small teams to have legit fanbases.
@gregorkalinkat7657
@gregorkalinkat7657 6 ай бұрын
From the european perspective I understood from last months news that playing in NCAA (1st division) will soon be synonymous with playing professionally. idk maybe this is not (so) relevant for soccer compared with football or basketball.
@dizdawgjr34
@dizdawgjr34 6 ай бұрын
@@gregorkalinkat7657It very likely isn’t short term, CFB and MBB bring in obscene amounts of money, soccer, not so much. Some smaller college sports are seeing growth (especially with Softball, Baseball and Women’s basketball having major revenue and viewership growth over the past few years). If the MLS continues to grow and gets to the point where they can have larger starting salaries than European teams, alongside a player who is able to break out in college along the lines of Caitlin Clark and women’s basketball the past season or 2, it could happen. It would also help for there to be a generation of upcoming players that grew up with having an MLS team as “their team” coming into the collegiate level.
@georgehenan853
@georgehenan853 5 ай бұрын
That would increase financial instability, which is its primary asset.
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
​@@psvmjohnIt'll function really well later on. Even in 10 years maybe.
@cityfan2145
@cityfan2145 6 ай бұрын
Building standouts is one thing but having games during the international break needs to change, also promotion and relegation works just look at what the influx of money does for a newly promoted team. Lastly in order for soccer to be truly successful here in the states there needs to be unbiased media. For example the Euros are currently on Fox and yet the local Fox affiliate does nothing to promote the game even though it’s on their channel. Lastly the pay to play for our kids needs to change, as a youth coach there are many kids that cannot afford to pay $2000 on up a season….
@touchstoneaf
@touchstoneaf 5 ай бұрын
That last part is so important for building homegrown talent. We need a better Academy system and we need to find a way to buy back into the system the rest of the world is working together to use, now that there is the infrastructure and incentive to do so.
@alexandervargas79
@alexandervargas79 5 ай бұрын
"also promotion and relegation works just look at what the influx of money does for a newly promoted team” Look at how pro/reg makes a few clubs dominate the top leagues in their respective countries. Or how it makes clubs financially unstable (which is what the MLS wants to avoid). Both a closed league and a Pro/reg works for sports. Each has their pros and cons. Soccer isn’t special in that it’s a one system sport. Closed league makes the most sense for here.
@HDreamer
@HDreamer 5 ай бұрын
@@alexandervargas79 Promotion and Relegation worked fine in the old days, before money and TV took over completely. Back in the day the financial difference between being 1st, 2nd or 3rd level or even lower wasn't this gigantic and even clubs from smaller towns - or markets as the US media would say - could compete if they developed a good team. But now the difference is in tens of millions, hundreds if you compare to clubs who play Champions League and the Top clubs scout everywhere and gobble up any kid that shows some promise. Plus the media attention and games being shown on TV, means people who live in a small town will watch the Top league live on TV, instead of going to the games of the local club, costing the small clubs even more money. It's gotten so bad on some levels here in Germany, that some clubs refuse Promotion, because they can't afford the higher leagues, where travel distances might be longer and security demands might be bigger.
@jamesgood7375
@jamesgood7375 18 күн бұрын
MLS I believe will be a top league in the next 10 years. We need to keep getting better with rules and making the league so fun to watch. I can't wait to see how much bigger this beautiful league can get.
@extsaojose
@extsaojose 5 ай бұрын
I really hope that Football(Soccer) in the MLS, Saudia and South America grows even more, Europeans are just full of themselves
@yalejacobi1982
@yalejacobi1982 7 ай бұрын
Respectfully the only way to see the league grow is to raise the salary cap and allow maybe one or 2 more designated player slots which would allow squads to be better because of quality wise i would rank almost every American team as a bottom 1/2 championship team or top 1/2 league 1 side and i think the best the league could get is similar to the championship or french league if you take out every player worth over 30 million, However one thing the MLS has done very well is the youth pathways and I see it becoming more of a development league where European teams will consistently send players on loan 10 years from now but will also allow the US born players grow and get better quality players for the national team.
@tombraiderstrums09
@tombraiderstrums09 5 ай бұрын
As a hockey and baseball fan primarily, the league ownership model and the stability it provides as well as the financial capital to invest in venues tailored to the sport intrigues me. NHL and MLB might not have so many issues with relocation and bad ownership if they moved to that model, although the cat is likely out of the bag.
@richteffekt
@richteffekt 7 ай бұрын
As a European can I ask: does it make for a much different experience to other sports knowing that the players will represent team US in tournaments? Is that something you root for your home team players to achieve, being capped as an international? Does this affect how you watch the game?
@Edgar...
@Edgar... 6 ай бұрын
I would say American MLS fans don't feel any different watching MLS as you probably do watching your own local league. Of course if you highly rate a player on your team you'd like for them to get their due respect and given a chance on the international stage to showcase their talents but doesn't almost everyone in a similar situation?
@richteffekt
@richteffekt 6 ай бұрын
@@Edgar... I personally root for players of my team (even if they leave at one point and especially ofc if they came through our youth academy) my question was was meant more like how different is it to experience the NFL where such a thing doesn't really exist?
@georgehenan853
@georgehenan853 5 ай бұрын
@@richteffektmany American football fans root for certain players than might not be on their favorite nfl team if they played college football at their alma mater or the college team that they are a fan of. It is common for fans of a college program to also follow superstar players from that team in the nfl and casually root for those teams as well.
@lukeguastaferro7962
@lukeguastaferro7962 2 ай бұрын
Specific Soccer Stadiums are oh so slightly larger in seating capacity than Sports Arenas but are the physical size of ball parks
@Danastionify
@Danastionify Ай бұрын
MLS needs to play libertadores.
@Danastionify
@Danastionify Ай бұрын
I hope one day chilean league could have stadium own by the clubs.
@BTheDifference100
@BTheDifference100 7 ай бұрын
Great video! Go STL CITY!!
@darbyhawk
@darbyhawk 6 ай бұрын
2026 world cup is going to catapult soccer in the us and canada to another level
@GloriaGrothe
@GloriaGrothe 7 ай бұрын
We need NWSL, MLS, MLR, and UFL teams at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland!!!!
@PCSPounder
@PCSPounder 7 ай бұрын
The first 3 of those… build a small facility in a smaller league and expand when you prove attendance. For the UFL, don’t blink before it croaks.
@Bournechris640
@Bournechris640 4 ай бұрын
Stan Cronkey is building a stadium in San Diego California. He’s tearing down the old sports Arena.
@theochristakos6978
@theochristakos6978 11 күн бұрын
It will continue to grow. I only request for more affordable ticket prices.
@Venom3254
@Venom3254 5 ай бұрын
All I know is the new stadium that's going to be home to NYCFC is going to be packed. Around that area is mostly Hispanic (mostly Mexican) and they'll be delighted to finally have a professional Fútbol stadium at either a walking distance or a train ride away.
@80smoviehero
@80smoviehero 6 ай бұрын
@Maapify You make some excellent points when comparing sustainability across the Atlantic. I grew up in the UK as a Spurs fan and still watch them and any other high profile games including the Champions League but there is a huge bubble waiting to burst and teams such as Manchester City and the two Spanish giants should certainly have an asterisk next to their many titles re ffp rules etc. I've watched MLS grow here since 2010, it's another great example of how Americans run and market sport better than anyone. Rugby could learn a lot of lessons for example. MLS stadiums are fantastic and seemingly prioritize fan experience over revenue (for now). I can absolutely see the league catching up and overtaking some of the big leagues in Europe eventually with its current trajectory/model however, like you mentioned, this is achieved without relegation and promotion which is why I doubt MLS (or any other American League) will ever have the wonderful drama of European soccer.
@ericpierce3660
@ericpierce3660 6 ай бұрын
I knew MLS had "arrived" when my grandma got excited about attending a Galaxy game.
@mauriciohernandez6678
@mauriciohernandez6678 Ай бұрын
Cincinnati Fc has an amazing fan base and an energetic crowd at the stadium.
@blackboxsounds
@blackboxsounds 5 ай бұрын
Great work on this video!
@ButterBossTV
@ButterBossTV 6 ай бұрын
The problem with the newer stadiums is that they really have no character in them. Sure it’s high quality but it’s also so corporate looking. The fan sections have the same exact standing room design and it doesn’t having anything that showcases it’s team other then it’s colors.
@ethanhatcher5533
@ethanhatcher5533 6 ай бұрын
Not even a minute in and I see the Orignial Black and Gold Tifo. Feelsgoodman
@lucasanderson1883
@lucasanderson1883 6 ай бұрын
My city wants to get a MLS team and build a new soccer specific stadium
@scsmith4604
@scsmith4604 4 ай бұрын
I used to go to MLS games in KC when they played at Arrowhead but moved to Michigan before they moved to the Kansas side and built their current stadium. I enjoyed watching the games at Arrowhead but always felt the stands were too flat and you were too far from the action if that makes sense. I am thinking about going to the World Cup games there in 2026. It should be a great atmosphere. And at some point I will get back to see a game at Children's Mercy Park.
@AlvaroRenteria-ol3rg
@AlvaroRenteria-ol3rg 28 күн бұрын
I think that the soccer in the US needs alot of emprobements but i thinthat the us soccer teams need to play more ofton with like from southamerican teens and also teems from europa. I dont now how to start this,what i think is that the us teems have to play in more tournaments.Then you can select players for better tournaments like the world moust wanted soocer cup.
@arshpreetkaur2006
@arshpreetkaur2006 6 ай бұрын
I live for your videos! Can’t wait for the next one🫶
@gutika113
@gutika113 6 ай бұрын
A video by an American, about soccer stadiums in America, that doesn’t mention the Charleston Battery being the first soccer specific stadium in America.
@dragon32210
@dragon32210 5 ай бұрын
These days I'm hugely into baseball, MLB and MiLB. Living In Jacksonville, hopefully Ill be able to attend some minor league Jacksonville soccer and MLS Orlando City
@scottnordlund697
@scottnordlund697 6 ай бұрын
BMO is multi-use at its core. Argos and TFC call it home. (Albeit when built it was for TFC as there was no way skydome could do TFC/Argos and Jays. Argos eventually moved to BMO when it was expanded. Also BC Place was designed for soccer/football.
@scottmccambley764
@scottmccambley764 5 ай бұрын
BMO Field will look real good on the World Cup stage. Hopefully it is not ignored by broadcasters due to it being Toronto.
@Tunda2
@Tunda2 5 ай бұрын
It’s not the quality of play, or the coaching, or the mindset, or the budget, or the youth programs, or the increased national popularity…it’s the stadiums
@dronestuff4
@dronestuff4 6 ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@thomas_delaney
@thomas_delaney 5 ай бұрын
Ayo where do you get your stock footage from? I saw myself front and center of the Atlanta United in Bobby Dodd clip 😂 It was like a jump scare
@cesarpcminirace798
@cesarpcminirace798 5 ай бұрын
From what you say in the video, soccer in the USA is just a business model. I speak to you from the Kingdom of Spain. The leagues here in Europe are real for several reasons. The first is that every small town in Europe has a soccer field with its own team, which plays in some type of league in the hope of moving up to the next category. The second is that each town supports its Team as the best in the world, because it is from its town, region or city. The third is that if you are one of the last in your category, you don't just lose. You demote to face teams of your level. The business model with astronomical monetary signings bleeds many clubs, it is another of the graces of the game. Everything matters here, but the most important thing is that there are clubs with very tight budgets that compete in the First Division against the biggest in La Liga and sometimes win. That of a neighborhood team beating an entire Real Madrid or Barcelona is priceless. I guess with the MLS format you have you will never know what it feels like to see something like that. Nor the emotion of seeing that your team is at the bottom of the table at the end of the season, because nothing is played. And if your football club is relegated... Fight for promotion with whatever you have and can get with less money than the last time you played. When the MLS has more teams... Will they create another league like the NFL? Will the most backward teams play worse to be the first to choose players? Passion is what soccer awakens in this side of the world. It's for something, it's not for nothing.
@cesarpcminirace798
@cesarpcminirace798 5 ай бұрын
Gracias por el video. Le he dado al like.
@tigerescobar6923
@tigerescobar6923 7 ай бұрын
bro earned my sub
@rainbowseeker5930
@rainbowseeker5930 4 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention Messi's tremendous impulse to soccer's popularity in the USA...There's a Before and an After Leo Messi playing in the MLS. !
@natoslayer2907
@natoslayer2907 5 ай бұрын
Soccer can be just as big as the NFL in the US with time. Especially as I think American sports are either stagnant or losing their popularity with Americans. If it was a stock I would definitely invest.
@MikeHunt-fx9rg
@MikeHunt-fx9rg 5 ай бұрын
Too much flopping
@natoslayer2907
@natoslayer2907 5 ай бұрын
@MikeHunt-fx9rg and American Football has too much refball, rules, and rigged scripting. It's too easy of a sport to rig. It's not evolving well especially with the new emphasis on player safety.
@QuantumNoir
@QuantumNoir 5 ай бұрын
​@@MikeHunt-fx9rgToo many commercials and astronaut suits. Can't make a damŋ connection with the players.
@thabiggestkilla
@thabiggestkilla 3 ай бұрын
@@natoslayer2907 it will never be as big as nfl and with others american football leagues popping up,i don't even see its stay in bussiness
@Biovallue
@Biovallue 24 күн бұрын
instead of $199.99 now $39.99
@dman211000
@dman211000 5 ай бұрын
What about mentioning Charlotte FC? We have the second best attendance this year and have been in the top 3 past two seasons.
@medicenjota.2232
@medicenjota.2232 Ай бұрын
I hope the soccer will be bigger in USA
@cbfbmc
@cbfbmc 17 күн бұрын
I've been following soccer since 1975 when Washington had the diplomats The one thing you never mentioned was the diversity of the United States citizens how a lot of them from foreign countries that soccer is the number one sport.
@PCHamilton-br3yg
@PCHamilton-br3yg 6 ай бұрын
Well said Sir, hadn't related stadiums to teams profitability. And i'll be glad when the European stars stop being borrowed, lessens our stars! But advertising is always needed!
@andypaps818
@andypaps818 28 күн бұрын
I'm so happy NYC FC is finally getting its own stadium!!
@andrewwatkins4852
@andrewwatkins4852 6 ай бұрын
I’m very excited about going to my first ATL united game in person I had planned on going on my birthday but I have to wait for next year what get me going to the game is seeing Messi or the kitties aka Orlando city sc derby days
@avthecool129
@avthecool129 6 ай бұрын
Nice!
@solskajerjcg
@solskajerjcg 5 ай бұрын
Let's hope that the establishment as a sustainable financial market is only the initial part, to later establish the sustainable sports base that involves the recruitment and training of talented players at zero cost for the players and their families and that is paid automatically with future sales towards Europe as it is done in South America, with the purpose of not only being an ECONOMIC LEAGUE, but a HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS LEAGUE that will obviously generate a lot of economic income, and that in turn generates a rooting of the population with the club that represents their city. That is the eternal bond that fans have with clubs worldwide, from the most important to the smallest, such as in England, Germany, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, etc., and that far from diminishing, it only gets stronger with time. If the MLS manages to combine both aspects, it will be the most powerful league in the world, not only in soccer but in sports in general, because it will have managed to create a FOOTBALL CULTURE, which will maintain it over the years, since the leagues and the most important clubs have not only been around for 30 years, but most of them have been in existence for a century or almost a century and will continue for much longer due to that FOOTBALL CULTURE.
@bgabriel28
@bgabriel28 6 ай бұрын
The sky's the limit for soccer in North America. And I wouldn't assume that it will never be among the big four sports. It's already more popular among people under 30 years old than hockey is, the popularity of baseball is in decline, and even football is apparently at its peak, with concern over brain injuries making parents reluctant to let their kids play it. Soccer is accessible and doesn't require a lot of money or equipment to play it. For the first time ever, even Canada is producing world-class players like Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Success breeds success. The World Cup in North America in 2026 will only accelerate its popularity, with more money put into training facilities and programs.
@thabiggestkilla
@thabiggestkilla 3 ай бұрын
over here its pay to play sport it will never be as big as american football
@chrisd997
@chrisd997 5 ай бұрын
The Latino population of USA has risen rapidly in the last decades , that’s why this time mls will be exponentially expanding
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