Everything about George Bello becomes first Atlanta United Academy player to

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Black MLS players raise gloved fists in racial justice protest before first  match - CNN

Halftime Reset: Walker Zimmerman Scores Nashville SC's first MLS goal in  back-and-forth first half at Nissan Stadium - Nashville SC

Rumored Buzz on Gallagher nets Q2's first MLS goal, Austin tops Timbers 2-1


In early 2015, the league announced that 2 groupsLos Angeles FC and Minnesota Unitedwould sign up with MLS in either 2017 or 2018. The 20th season of MLS saw the arrivals of numerous players who have actually starred at the highest levels of European club soccer and in worldwide soccer: Giovanni dos Santos, Kak, Andrea Pirlo, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Didier Drogba, David Villa, and Sebastian Giovinco.


MLS confirmed in August 2016 that Minnesota United would start play in 2017 in addition to Atlanta United FC. In April 2016, the league's commissioner Don Garber reiterated the objective of the league to broaden to 28 teams, with the next round of expansion "most likely taking place in 2020". In  Reference , he updated the expansion plans specifying that the league will want to approve the 25th and 26th groups in 2017 and to begin play in 2020.


In July 2017, it was reported that Major League Soccer had rejected a $4 billion offer by MP & Silva to get all television rights to the league for 10 years following the conclusion of its existing contracts with Fox, ESPN, and Univision. While it represents a substantial increase over the present arrangements, MP & Silva insisted that the offer would be conditional on Major League Soccer embracing a promo and relegation system similar to other international leagues.


Celebrating the first MLS match at RFK - DC United

Walker Zimmerman scores Nashville SC's first MLS goal in defeat against  Atlanta United FC - Nashville SC

Pizarro named Inter Miami's first MLS All-Star - Sun Sentinel for Dummies



sports leagues. Moreover, MP & Silva creator Riccardo Silva appeared to have a conflict of interest since he likewise owned Miami FC of the NASL, which stood to gain from such a promo and relegation system. In October 2017, Columbus Team SC owner Anthony Precourt revealed strategies to move the franchise to Austin, Texas by 2019.