MLS Growth in the United States Major League Soccer (MLS) has experienced one of the most surprising and impressive growth stories in global sports. What began in 1996 as a modest league with only ten teams, low attendance, limited media coverage, and an uncertain future has evolved into a rapidly expanding, commercially powerful, culturally influential sports league. The rise of MLS reflects not only strategic planning by league officials but also the changing sports culture of the United States, where soccer is becoming increasingly mainstream. Today, MLS stands as a league with strong financial backing, passionate fanbases, modern stadiums, and global attention—especially with high-profile stars joining and youth players developing into international talent.
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