MLS 1996

The 1996 Major League Soccer season was the inaugural season of Major League Soccer. Played in the United States. Their sister league, Canada Premier League, was also inaugurated in that season.

Preparation for first season
Major League Soccer had originally intended to begin competitive action in 1995. Various difficulties forced the league to postpone its first season until 1996. In preparation for its first season, the league began signing what it called marque players, beginning with Tab Ramos on January 3, 1995. Beginning in October 1995, the league apportioned the marque players in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Allocations. Each team received two national team and two foreign players in the allocation. The league then invited about 250 players to a tryout the second week of January 1996 on the campus of UC Irvine. On February 6 and 7, 1996, the league held its 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft in which the ten teams selected 160 players over sixteen rounds. The Columbus Crew selected Brian McBride with the first pick of the draft. On March 4, 1996, the league then held the 1996 MLS College Draft followed by the 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft later that day. Despite the numerous drafts, the teams were not obligated to sign only players from the drafts.

Preseason
The preseason began the first week of March. The teams reduced their rosters to twenty-two players by March 25 and had to make a final roster reduction to eighteen by April 15. The teams had a $1,200,000 salary cap with no player allowed to receive more than $192,500. In order to promote American players, teams were limited to five foreigners on the roster.

Season
The teams played thirty-two games each. Each regulation win was worth three points, a loss counted for zero and a shootout win earned a team one point. Fear of alienating fans with tied games had led the league to adopting the shootout when games ended even. The league also adopted a count down clock instead of running clock, unlike IFAB's standards, but did it away starting with MLS Cup 1999. The league also divided the teams equally into two conferences – Eastern and Western. The league began its first season on Saturday, April 6, 1996, when the San Jose Clash hosted D.C. United at Spartan Stadium. ESPN carried the game live which the Clash won on a goal by Eric Wynalda. That goal was selected as the 1996 MLS Goal of the Year. The regular season ended on September 22. The playoffs began two days later.

Conference semifinals
Eastern Conference


 * D.C. United wins series 2–1 against NY MetroStars, advances to Conference finals.


 * Tampa Bay Mutiny wins series 2-1 against Columbus Crew, advances to Conference finals.

Western Conference


 * Kansas City Wizards wins series 2–1 against Dallas Burn, advances to Conference finals.


 * Los Angeles Galaxy wins series 2–1 against San Jose Clash, advances to Conference finals.

Conference finals
Eastern Conference


 * D.C. United wins series 2–0 against Tampa Bay Mutiny, advances to MLS Cup '96.

Western Conference


 * Los Angeles Galaxy wins series 2–0 against Kansas City Wizards, advances to MLS Cup '96.

MLS Cup

 * DC United wins 2–0 against Los Angeles Galaxy, wins MLS Cup '96.

Qualification to Pascachampions
Tampa Bay Mutiny qualified as the MLS Supporters' Shield 1996

DC United qualified as the champion of U.S. Open Cup and the MLS Cup

LA Galaxy qualified as the runner-up of the MLS Cup

Dallas Burn inherited the spot in PASC Champions League because of DC United's U.S. Open Cup title.