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MLS Turnstile Tracker

MLS (THROUGH JUNE 26)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change (2011) Dates (2011)
Chicago Fire 8 118,050 14,756 73.8% 14,026 +5.2% 8
Chivas USA 9 119,615 13,291 49.2% 15,334 -13.3% 8
Colorado Rapids 7 104,245 14,892 82.3% 14,258 +4.4% 8
Columbus Crew 6 79,314 13,219 65.6% 10,483 +26.1% 9
D.C. United 9 123,013 13,668 69.6% 15,988 -14.5% 8
FC Dallas 9 119,297 13,255 64.7% 12,738 +4.1% 10
Houston Dynamo (a) 5 109,579 21,916 99.4% 17,198 +27.4% 9
Los Angeles Galaxy 9 197,834 21,982 81.4% 22,206 -1.0% 8
Montreal Impact (b) 7 211,957 30,280 64.1% NA NA NA
New England Revolution 7 82,730 11,819 59.1% 12,008 -1.6% 9
New York Red Bulls 7 120,126 17,161 68.6% 18,204 -5.7% 8
Philadelphia Union 7 128,646 18,378 99.3% 18,177 +1.1% 9
Portland Timbers 8 163,504 20,438 100.0% 18,627 +9.7% 8
Real Salt Lake 9 167,835 18,648 92.4% 16,050 +16.2% 8
San Jose Earthquakes (c) 7 81,677 11,668 96.3% 9,909 +17.8% 8
Seattle Sounders FC 9 356,310 39,590 111.5% 37,265 +6.2% 10
Sporting Kansas City 7 135,549 19,364 104.9% 18,953 +2.2% 3
Toronto FC 7 132,213 18,888 87.0% 19,882 -5.0% 10
Vancouver Whitecaps 9 172,111 19,123 91.1% 20,124 -5.0% 8
TOTALS 146 2,723,605 18,655 81.1% 17,412 +7.1% 149

NA: Not applicable; 2012 expansion team.
(a) Moved into new BBVA Compass Stadium this year; played in Robertson Stadium last year.
(b) Played its first five games at Olympic Stadium this season before moving into its current venue, Saputo Stadium.
(c) Includes a designated Earthquakes home game vs. Houston played in March at AT&T Park in San Francisco.

% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games. Previous: Last season’s average on same date.
Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average.
Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on totals posted immediately following games. It may not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams and leagues.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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