List of Top-division Football Clubs in CONCACAF Countries - United States

United States

  • Country: United States
  • Football association: United States Soccer Federation
  • Top-level league: Major League Soccer

As of 2012 season:

Club Region Stadium Location
Chicago Fire Chicago, Illinois Bridgeview, Illinois
Chivas USA Los Angeles, California Carson, California
Colorado Rapids Denver, Colorado Commerce City, Colorado
Columbus Crew Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio
FC Dallas Dallas, Texas Frisco, Texas
D.C. United Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
Houston Dynamo Houston, Texas Houston, Texas
Los Angeles Galaxy Los Angeles, California Carson, California
New England Revolution Boston, Massachusetts Foxborough, Massachusetts
New York Red Bulls New York Harrison, New Jersey
Philadelphia Union Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chester, Pennsylvania
Portland Timbers Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon
Real Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Utah Sandy, Utah
San Jose Earthquakes San Jose, California Santa Clara, California
Seattle Sounders FC Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington
Sporting Kansas City Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City, Kansas

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