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Major League Soccer Turnstile Tracker

MLS (THROUGH APRIL 16)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2012)
Chicago Fire 3 35,522 11,841 59.2% 14,282 -17.1% 2
Chivas USA 4 30,495 7,624 40.6% 11,853 -35.7% 3
Colorado Rapids 3 42,122 14,041 77.6% 13,949 +0.7% 2
Columbus Crew 2 26,821 13,411 66.6% 14,857 -9.7% 2
D.C. United 3 46,125 15,375 78.3% 15,045 +2.2% 3
FC Dallas 4 65,344 16,336 79.7% 15,079 +8.3% 4
Houston Dynamo 4 72,804 18,201 82.6% 22,039 -17.4% 3
Los Angeles Galaxy 3 59,177 19,726 73.1% 22,233 -11.3% 4
Montreal Impact* 3 80,739 26,913 59.1% 41,016 -34.4% 2
New England Revolution 2 22,499 11,250 56.2% 11,657 -3.5% 2
New York Red Bulls 2 37,846 18,923 75.7% 17,184 +10.1% 3
Philadelphia Union 3 51,031 17,010 91.9% 18,263 -6.9% 3
Portland Timbers 4 82,696 20,674 101.2% 20,438 +1.2% 3
Real Salt Lake 2 40,729 20,365 100.7% 18,554 +9.8% 4
San Jose Earthquakes 4 42,100 10,525 100.0% 14,289 -26.3% 3
Seattle Sounders FC 3 117,471 39,157 101.7% 38,589 +1.5% 4
Sporting Kansas City 3 57,465 19,155 103.7% 18,671 +2.6% 4
Toronto FC 3 60,457 20,152 92.2% 19,163 +5.2% 3
Vancouver Whitecaps 3 57,690 19,230 91.6% 20,197 -4.8% 2
TOTALS 58 1,029,133 17,744 80.0% 19,629 -9.6% 56

* Played its first two games at Olympic Stadium this season and its first five games there last year before moving into Saputo Stadium.

% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games.
Previous: Last season’s average for noted time period.
Change: Difference between current average and prior 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 or the leagues.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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