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1 Overview  



1.1  Season format  





1.2  Stadiums and locations  





1.3  Personnel and sponsorships  





1.4  Coaching changes  







2 Standings  



2.1  Eastern Conference  





2.2  Western Conference  





2.3  Overall standings  







3 MLS Cup Playoffs  



3.1  Bracket  





3.2  Eastern Conference semifinals  





3.3  Western Conference semifinals  





3.4  Conference finals  





3.5  MLS Cup  







4 Player statistics  



4.1  Goals  





4.2  Assists  





4.3  Clean sheets  







5 Awards  



5.1  Individual awards  





5.2  Best XI  







6 Attendance  





7 References  





8 External links  














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2003 Major League Soccer season
Season2003
MLS CupSan Jose Earthquakes (2nd title)
Supporters' ShieldChicago Fire (1st shield)
2004 CONCACAF Champions' CupSan Jose Earthquakes
Chicago Fire
Matches played150
Goals scored433 (2.89 per match)
Top goalscorerCarlos Ruiz
Los Angeles Galaxy
Goals: 15
Taylor Twellman
N.E. Revolution
Goals: 15
Biggest home winCHI 4–0 COL
CLB 6–2 CHI
Biggest away winSJ 1–4 CHI
DAL 0–3 SJ
Highest scoringNY 4–4 SJ
CLB 6–2 CHI
Longest winning runColorado Rapids
Games: 5
(07/04 – 08/09)
MetroStars
Games: 5
(04/26 – 05/24)
Longest unbeaten runChicago Fire
Games: 7
(07/19 – 08/24)
Colorado Rapids
Games: 7
(08/16 – 10/01)
Longest losing runColorado Rapids
Games: 4
(05/03 – 05/25)
Dallas Burn
Games: 4
(07/19 -08/13)
Highest attendanceLos Angeles Galaxy
Season: 329,752
Game Avg.: 21,983
Lowest attendanceDallas Burn
Season: 118,585
Game Avg.: 7,906
Total attendance2,234,747
Average attendance14,898

2002

2004

MetroStars
Columbus
Chicago
New England
Colorado
Dallas
Los Angeles
Kansas City
San Jose

Locations of teams for the 2003 Major League Soccer season
Western Conference   Eastern Conference

The 2003 Major League Soccer season was the eighth season of Major League Soccer. It was also the 91st season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States, and the 25th with a national first-division league.

The Los Angeles Galaxy moved into the league's second soccer-specific stadium when the Home Depot Center opened on June 1, 2003. The Chicago Fire continued to play at Cardinal StadiuminNaperville but returned to the newly renovated Soldier Field for their final regular season game.

The number of games was increased to 30 after a reduction to 28 for the 2002 season. Instead of a best-of-three series, the playoffs were tweaked so that the conference semifinals would be determined by a home-and-away aggregate score over two matches. Additionally, the two conference finals became one match fixtures instead of two legs.

The regular season began on April 5, and concluded on October 26. The 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs began on November 1, and concluded with MLS Cup 2003 on November 23. The San Jose Earthquakes won their second MLS Cup in three years with a victory over Chicago.

Overview[edit]

Season format[edit]

The season began on April 5 and concluded with MLS Cup on November 23. The 10 teams were split evenly into two conferences. Each team played 30 games that were evenly divided between home and away. Each team played every other team in their conference, and two designated opponents from the opposite conference, four times, and the remaining teams in the opposite conference twice.

The top four teams from each conference qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs. In the first round, aggregate goals over two matches determined the winners. The conference finals were played as a single match, and the winners advanced to MLS Cup. In all rounds, draws were broken with two 15-minute periods of extra time, followed by penalty kicks if necessary. The away goals rule was not used in any round.

The team with the most points in the regular season was awarded the MLS Supporters' Shield. Additionally, the winner of MLS Cup and the runner-up qualified for the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Stadiums and locations[edit]

Team Stadium Capacity
Chicago Fire Cardinal Stadium
Soldier Field
15,000
61,500
Colorado Rapids Invesco Field at Mile High 76,125
Columbus Crew Columbus Crew Stadium 22,555
D.C. United RFK Stadium 46,000
Dallas Burn Dragon Stadium 11,000
Kansas City Wizards Arrowhead Stadium 81,425
Los Angeles Galaxy Home Depot Center 27,000
MetroStars Giants Stadium 80,200
New England Revolution Gillette Stadium 68,756
San Jose Earthquakes Spartan Stadium 30,456

Personnel and sponsorships[edit]

Team Head coach Captain Shirt sponsor
Chicago Fire United States Dave Sarachan
Colorado Rapids United States Tim Hankinson
Columbus Crew United States Greg Andrulis Pepsi
D.C. United England Ray Hudson
Dallas Burn United States Mike Jeffries
Kansas City Wizards United States Bob Gansler
Los Angeles Galaxy United States Sigi Schmid Budweiser
MetroStars United States Bob Bradley United States Eddie Pope
New England Revolution Scotland Steve Nicol
San Jose Earthquakes Canada Frank Yallop United States Jeff Agoos Yahoo! en Español

Coaching changes[edit]

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointment
Dallas Burn United States Mike Jeffries Fired September 15, 2003 Northern Ireland Colin Clarke September 15, 2003

Standings[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1 Chicago Fire 30 15 7 8 53 43 +10 53 MLS Cup Playoffs
    2 New England Revolution 30 12 9 9 55 47 +8 45
    3 MetroStars 30 11 10 9 40 40 0 42
    4 D.C. United 30 10 11 9 38 36 +2 39
    5 Columbus Crew 30 10 12 8 44 44 0 38
    Source: MLS

    Western Conference[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1 San Jose Earthquakes 30 14 7 9 45 35 +10 51 MLS Cup Playoffs
    2 Kansas City Wizards 30 11 10 9 48 44 +4 42
    3 Colorado Rapids 30 11 12 7 40 45 −5 40
    4 Los Angeles Galaxy 30 9 12 9 35 35 0 36
    5 Dallas Burn 30 6 19 5 35 64 −29 23
    Source: MLS

    Overall standings[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1 Chicago Fire (S) 30 15 7 8 53 43 +10 53 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
    2 San Jose Earthquakes (C) 30 14 7 9 45 35 +10 51
    3 New England Revolution 30 12 9 9 55 47 +8 45
    4 Kansas City Wizards 30 11 10 9 48 44 +4 42
    5 MetroStars 30 11 10 9 40 40 0 42
    6 Colorado Rapids 30 11 12 7 40 45 −5 40
    7 D.C. United 30 10 11 9 38 36 +2 39
    8 Columbus Crew 30 10 12 8 44 44 0 38
    9 Los Angeles Galaxy 30 9 12 9 35 35 0 36
    10 Dallas Burn 30 6 19 5 35 64 −29 23
    Source: MLS
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head record; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
    (C) Champions; (S) Supporters' Shield

    MLS Cup Playoffs[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    Conference semifinals Conference finals MLS Cup
              
    E1 Chicago (wins 4–0 agg.) 2 2
    E4 D.C. United 0 0
    E1 Chicago 1
    Eastern Conference
    E3 New England 0
    E2 New England (wins 3–1 agg.) 2 1
    E3 MetroStars 0 1
    E1 Chicago 2
    W1 San Jose 4
    W1 San Jose (wins 5–4 agg.) 0 5*
    W4 Los Angeles 22
    W1 San Jose 3
    Western Conference
    W3 Kansas City 2
    W3 Kansas City (wins 3–1 agg.) 1 2
    W2 Colorado 10

    Eastern Conference semifinals[edit]

    Chicago Fire2–0D.C. United
    Williams 4'
    Razov 94'

    Attendance: 15,202

    D.C. United0–2Chicago Fire
    Ralph 17'
    Razov 55'

    Attendance: 15,312

    Chicago Fire won 4–0 on aggregate.


    New England Revolution2–0MetroStars
    Fabbro 17'
    Noonan 65'

    Attendance: 10,211

    MetroStars1–1New England Revolution
    Guevara 45' (pen.) Noonan 21'

    Attendance: 14,823

    New England Revolution won 3–1 on aggregate.

    Western Conference semifinals[edit]

    San Jose Earthquakes0–2Los Angeles Galaxy
    Victorine 59'
    Ruiz 62'

    Attendance: 20,201

    Los Angeles Galaxy2–5 (a.e.t.)San Jose Earthquakes
    Ruiz 7'
    Vagenas 13'
    Agoos 21'
    Donovan 35'
    Walker 50'
    Roner 90'
    Faria gold-colored soccer ball 96'

    Attendance: 14,145

    San Jose Earthquakes won 5–4 on aggregate after golden goal extra time.


    Kansas City Wizards1–1Colorado Rapids
    Harris 3' Borchers 53'

    Attendance: 6,434

    Colorado Rapids0–2Kansas City Wizards
    Simutenkov 45'
    Klein 63'

    Attendance: 10,712

    Kansas City Wizards won 3–1 on aggregate.

    Conference finals[edit]

    Eastern Conference

    New England Revolution0–1 (a.e.t.)Chicago Fire
    Armas gold-colored soccer ball 101'

    Attendance: 14,610


    Western Conference

    Kansas City Wizards2–3 (a.e.t.)San Jose Earthquakes
    Simutenkov 57'
    Klein 72'
    Lagos 61'
    Mullan 83'
    Donovan gold-colored soccer ball 117'

    Attendance: 16,108

    MLS Cup[edit]

    Chicago Fire2–4San Jose Earthquakes
    Beasley 49'
    Roner 54' (o.g.)
    Ekelund 5'
    Donovan 38', 71'
    Mulrooney 50'

    Attendance: 27,000

    Player statistics[edit]

    Goals[edit]

    Rank Player Club Goals
    1 Guatemala Carlos Ruiz Los Angeles Galaxy 15
    United States Taylor Twellman New England Revolution
    3 United States Ante Razov Chicago Fire 14
    Scotland John Spencer Colorado Rapids
    5 United States Landon Donovan San Jose Earthquakes 12
    United States Brian McBride Columbus Crew
    United States Preki Kansas City Wizards
    8 United States Mark Chung Colorado Rapids 11
    Jamaica Damani Ralph Chicago Fire
    10 United States Edson Buddle Columbus Crew 10
    United States Pat Noonan New England Revolution

    Assists[edit]

    Rank Player Club Assists
    1 United States Preki Kansas City Wizards 12
    2 Honduras Amado Guevara MetroStars 9
    3 United States Mark Lisi MetroStars 6
    United States Ross Paule Columbus Crew
    United States Steve Ralston New England Revolution
    6 United States Cobi Jones Los Angeles Galaxy 5
    United States Manny Lagos San Jose Earthquakes
    United States Brian Mullan San Jose Earthquakes
    United States Richard Mulrooney San Jose Earthquakes
    United States Pat Noonan New England Revolution
    United States Eric Quill Kansas City Wizards
    Jamaica Andy Williams Chicago Fire

    Clean sheets[edit]

    Rank Player Club Clean
    sheets
    1 United States Scott Garlick Colorado Rapids 9
    Canada Pat Onstad San Jose Earthquakes
    3 United States Zach Thornton Chicago Fire 8
    4 United States Nick Rimando D.C. United 7
    5 United States Adin Brown New England Revolution 4
    United States Jon Busch Columbus Crew
    United States Kevin Hartman LA Galaxy
    United States Tony Meola Kansas City Wizards
    United States Jonny Walker MetroStars
    10 United States D.J. Countess Dallas Burn 3
    United States Tim Howard MetroStars

    Awards[edit]

    Individual awards[edit]

    Award Player Club
    Most Valuable Player United States Preki Kansas City Wizards
    Defender of the Year United States Carlos Bocanegra Chicago Fire
    Goalkeeper of the Year Canada Pat Onstad San Jose Earthquakes
    Coach of the Year United States Dave Sarachan Chicago Fire
    Rookie of the Year Jamaica Damani Ralph Chicago Fire
    Comeback Player of the Year United States Chris Armas Chicago Fire
    Scoring Champion United States Preki Kansas City Wizards
    Fair Play Award United States Brian McBride Columbus Crew
    Humanitarian of the Year United States Ben Olsen D.C. United
    Goal of the Year Jamaica Damani Ralph Chicago Fire

    Best XI[edit]

    Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
    United States Tim Howard, MetroStars United States Wade Barrett, San Jose
    United States Carlos Bocanegra, Chicago
    United States Alexi Lalas, LA Galaxy
    United States Mark Chung, Colorado
    Denmark Ronnie Ekelund, San Jose
    Colombia Óscar Pareja, Dallas
    United States Steve Ralston, New England
    United States Jeff Cunningham, Columbus
    Guatemala Carlos Ruiz, LA Galaxy
    United States Taylor Twellman, New England

    Attendance[edit]

    Club Games Season Game Avg.
    Los Angeles Galaxy 15 329,752 21,983
    Colorado Rapids 15 251,578 16,772
    Columbus Crew 15 243,756 16,250
    MetroStars 15 237,326 15,822
    Kansas City Wizards 15 233,594 15,573
    D.C. United 15 233,476 15,565
    New England Revolution 15 219,611 14,641
    Chicago Fire 15 210,080 14,005
    San Jose Earthquakes 15 156,989 10,466
    Dallas Burn 15 118,585 7,906
    Totals 150 2,234,747 14,898

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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