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MLS Turnstile Tracker

MLS (THROUGH AUG. 21)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2011)
Chicago Fire 12 188,685 15,724 78.6% 13,919 +13.0% 12
Chivas USA 12 162,702 13,559 72.1% 14,425 -6.0% 12
Colorado Rapids 13 196,552 15,119 83.6% 14,584 +3.7% 14
Columbus Crew 10 150,745 15,075 74.8% 11,278 +33.7% 13
D.C. United 12 168,267 14,022 71.4% 15,024 -6.7% 12
FC Dallas 14 195,089 13,935 68.0% 12,896 +8.1% 14
Houston Dynamo (a) 12 253,058 21,088 95.7% 16,793 +25.6% 14
Los Angeles Galaxy 11 250,014 22,729 84.2% 23,051 -1.4% 13
Montreal Impact (b) 14 326,594 23,328 69.0% NA NA NA
New England Revolution 12 154,996 12,916 64.6% 12,527 +3.1% 13
New York Red Bulls 12 211,969 17,664 70.7% 18,796 -6.0% 12
Philadelphia Union 11 202,593 18,418 99.6% 18,309 +0.6% 12
Portland Timbers 12 245,256 20,438 100.0% 18,627 +9.7% 13
Real Salt Lake 14 263,117 18,794 93.1% 16,869 +11.4% 13
San Jose Earthquakes (c) 12 173,562 14,464 98.2% 12,128 +19.3% 14
Seattle Sounders FC 12 511,996 42,666 120.2% 37,120 +14.9% 12
Sporting Kansas City 12 232,587 19,382 105.0% 17,356 +11.7% 11
Toronto FC 13 246,906 18,993 87.5% 20,105 -5.5% 13
Vancouver Whitecaps 13 252,312 19,409 92.4% 20,571 -5.7% 11
TOTALS 233 4,387,000 18,828 85.8% 17,324 +8.7% 228

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 designated Earthquakes home games vs. Houston played in March at AT&T Park and vs. Los Angeles in June at Stanford Stadium.

% 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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