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How the MLS All-Star Game Format Has Changed Over the Years

Major League Soccer has experimented with multiple formats for its All-Star Game since the league’s inaugural season in 1996.

Jul 24, 2024; Columbus, OH, USA; MLS defender Steven Moreira of the Columbus Crew (31) controls the ball during the MLS All-Star Game at Lower.com Field.
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During Major League Soccer’s inaugural season in 1996, the fledgling league hosted its first All-Star Game.

Although at the time MLS was still experimenting with format changes—shootouts to break ties, countdown clocks, and other rules that shocked purists—the league’s first All-Star Game took on the traditional format of other major leagues: East vs. West.

At the midway mark of the season, MLS’s Eastern Conference beat the Western Conference 3–2 with goals from Tab Ramos, Giovanni Savarese, and Steve Pittman. If those names don’t ring a bell, you’re not alone: With just 10 teams, MLS lacked the star power to field two separate All-Star teams.

Regardless, the league stuck with the East-West format the following year, then attempted a few other tweaks thereafter.

The first experiment came in 1998, less than a month after the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup. That season, the league rolled out MLS USA vs. MLS World. While the league, which by then had expanded to 12 teams, still had to cobble together two squads for the game, they were divided by nationality. A U.S. squad that had failed to register a point in the World Cup reassembled, more or less, as MLS USA. It proceeded to drub an MLS World squad led by Venezuelan legend Carlos Valderrama, Bolivian striker Jaime Moreno, and Mexican national team goalie Jorge Campos. 

The league returned to MLS East versus MLS West for three years, which provided lots of goals for fans—nearly 12 per game. But for the 2002 edition post-World Cup, the league trotted out a similar format to 1998, this time MLS All-Stars versus the United States national team. What followed was a lower-scoring but more exciting seesaw battle that ended 3–2.

In 2003, with little happening internationally, the league invited Mexican side Guadalajara to take on a united MLS All-Star team. A tradition was born, and the league has stuck with a single All-Star team since, though it has tried to raise fan interest by bringing over big-name European teams as opponents. From 2015 through 2019 (and again in 2023), the MLS All-Stars faced established squads including Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Roma, and Real Madrid, going 7–9 in the process. 

In 2021, the league tried something new again, pitting its All-Stars against the best players from Mexican soccer’s Liga MX. In the three years of using this format, the MLS has won twice (once on penalty kicks) and lost once.

The 2025 MLS All-Star Game represents the fourth showdown between the MLS and Liga MX All-Stars.

1996MLS East3–2MLS West
1997MLS East5–4MLS West
1998MLS USA6–1MLS World
1999MLS East4–6MLS West
2000MLS East9–4MLS West
2001MLS East6–6MLS West
2002MLS All-Stars3–2United States
2003MLS All-Stars3–1Guadalajara
2004MLS East3–2MLS West
2005MLS All-Stars4–1Fulham
2006MLS All-Stars1–0Chelsea
2007MLS All-Stars2–0Celtic
2008MLS All-Stars3–2West Ham United
2009MLS All-Stars1–1 (3–4 penalties)Everton
2010MLS All-Stars2–5Manchester United
2011MLS All-Stars0–4Manchester United
2012MLS All-Stars3–2Chelsea
2013MLS All-Stars1–3Roma
2014MLS All-Stars2–1Bayern Munich
2015MLS All-Stars2–1Tottenham Hotspur
2016MLS All-Stars1–2Arsenal
2017MLS All-Stars1–1 (2–4 penalties)Real Madrid
2018MLS All-Stars1–1 (3–5 penalties)Juventus
2019MLS All-Stars0–3Atlético Madrid
2020Cancelled
2021MLS All-Stars1–1 (3–2 penalties)Liga MX All-Stars
2022MLS All-Stars2–1Liga MX All-Stars
2023MLS All-Stars0–5Arsenal
2024MLS All-Stars1–4Liga MX All-Stars
2025MLS All-StarsLiga MX All-Stars

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