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MLS attendance tracker 2016

(Regular-season Totals)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change %  Dates (2015)
Chicago Fire  17 265,234 15,602 84.3% 16,003 -2.5% 17
Colorado Rapids 17 276,721 16,278 93.4% 15,657 4.0% 17
Columbus Crew 17 291,128 17,125 85.8% 16,513 3.7% 17
D.C. United 17 290,381 17,081 86.9% 16,244 5.2% 17
FC Dallas 17 239,601 14,094 88.1% 16,013 -12.0% 17
Houston Dynamo 17 323,361 19,021 86.5% 20,658 -7.9% 17
Los Angeles Galaxy 17 427,492 25,147 98% 23,392 7.5% 17
Montreal Impact (a) 17 351,366 20,669 97.2% 17,750 16.4% 17
New England Revolution 17 343,150 20,185 100.9% 19,627 2.8% 17
New York City FC 17 462,336 27,196 90.7% 29,016 -6.3% 17
New York Red Bulls 17 350,535 20,620 81.8% 19,822 4.0% 17
Orlando City SC 17 532,500 31,324 132.0% 32,847 -4.6% 17
Philadelphia Union 17 297,825 17,519 94.7% 17,451 0.4% 17
Portland Timbers 17 359,448 21,144 100.0% 21,142 0.0% 17
Real Salt Lake 17 335,909 19,759 97.8% 20,160 -2.0% 17
San Jose Earthquakes (b) 17 338,816 19,930 100.0% 20,979 -5.0% 17
Seattle Sounders FC 17 724,809 42,636 89.7% 44,247 -3.6% 17
Sporting Kansas City 17 333,155 19,597 106.1% 19,687 -0.5% 17
Toronto FC (c) 17 451,917 26,583 87.9% 23,451 13.4% 17
Vancouver Whitecaps 17 379,603 22,330 106.3% 20,507 8.9% 17
Totals 340 7,375,287 21,692 95.1% 21,558 0.6% 340

Notes:
(a) Played its first two games this season and first game last season at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
(b) Includes designated Earthquakes home games played at Levi’s Stadium last season and Stanford Stadium during both seasons.
(c) Renovations at BMO Field expanded the capacity to 30,226 this season.
% 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.  Max.: Highest single-game count for current season.
Min.: Lowest single-game count for current season.  90%+: Number of current-season games with total being at least 90 percent of available seats.  50%-: Number of current-season games with total being less than 50 percent of available seats.
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 the league.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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