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MLS Turnstile Tracker

(THROUGH JULY 28)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2014)
Chicago Fire 11 171,497 15,591 78.0% 15,537 +0.3% 9
Colorado Rapids 10 154,578 15,458 88.7% 14,558 +6.2% 11
Columbus Crew 12 191,158 15,930 79.8% 15,530 +2.6% 10
D.C. United 12 178,167 14,847 75.6% 16,556 -10.3% 11
FC Dallas 11 169,676 15,425 76.0% 16,806 -8.2% 11
Houston Dynamo 11 228,620 20,784 94.5% 19,788 +5.0% 10
LA Galaxy 12 262,668 21,889 81.1% 20,811 +5.2% 8
Montreal Impact (a) 9 141,923 15,769 74.1% 18,702 -15.7% 10
New England Revolution 11 191,884 17,444 87.2% 15,270 +14.2% 9
New York City FC 11 319,886 29,081 100.3% NA NA NA
New York Red Bulls 9 169,988 18,888 75.6% 18,256 +3.5% 9
Orlando City SC 11 373,564 33,960 127.7% NA NA NA
Philadelphia Union 11 193,690 17,608 95.2% 18,117 -2.8% 9
Portland Timbers 11 232,554 21,141 100.0% 20,814 +1.6% 11
Real Salt Lake 12 241,461 20,122 100.6% 20,214 -0.5% 10
San Jose Earthquakes (b) 8 194,646 24,331 100.0% 13,883 +75.3% 11
Seattle Sounders FC 11 442,764 40,251 102.9% 42,424 -5.1% 10
Sporting Kansas City 10 199,291 19,929 107.9% 20,007 -0.4% 10
Toronto FC 7 167,844 23,978 78.2% 22,591 +6.1% 10
Vancouver Whitecaps 10 207,064 20,706 98.6% 20,988 -1.3% 10
Totals 210 4,432,923 21,109 92.0% 18,855 +12.0% 188

NA: Not applicable; 2015 expansion franchise.
Notes: Chivas USA folded following the 2014 season; its numbers are included in the year-to-date leaguewide totals for 2014. This season, San Jose moved into the new, larger Avaya Stadium, and Toronto FC moved into a larger, renovated BMO Field.
(a) Played its first game this season and first three games last season at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
(b) Includes a designated Earthquakes home game played at Levi’s Stadium this season (36,224 attendance) and at Stanford Stadium both seasons.
% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games.
Previous: Last season’s average on the same date, or average for last season.
Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average.
Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales or when seats not typically made available during the regular season are sold on specific promotional nights. 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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