Is Major League Soccer “On the Rise”? Not Quite. (2024)

In October, I was fortunate enough to be a part of a panel at the Harvard Law School Sports Law Symposium entitled “On the Rise? Pro Soccer in the United States.” The question mark in the title was added at my suggestion. My uncertainty as to the place of soccer in the North American sports landscape is derived from the financial realities of MLS and its clubs, as I will explain in this article (we will save discussions about the USL for my next article).

As an initial matter, if MLS is on the rise, it seems to necessarily suggest that other leagues are on the decline and that MLS may pass them. Indeed, some MLS club owners have spoken of MLS passing MLB and the NHL in popularity.[1] This is not reasonable. The four major North American sports leagues collect the following approximate amounts of revenue each year: NFL - $14B; MLB - $10B; NBA - $8B; and, NHL - $4B. MLS’ revenues are approximately $1B per year, 25% of the NHL’s revenue and only 10% of MLB’s revenue. This is not a gap that is likely to close anytime soon, if ever. Consequently, MLS seems likely to remain the 5th largest and most popular league in North America for a long time to come.

Next, let’s turn to the most important source of those revenues – television contracts. The NFL just signed new television deals worth approximately $10B per year. No other league is reaching those numbers any time soon. The NHL this season started the terms of national television deals which bring the league $725M annually. The English Premier League just signed an American television deal worth $450M annually for six years. By comparison, MLS is currently playing under television deals worth a reported total of $90M, or a little more than $3M per club. Those television deals expire at the end of 2022 and MLS is banking on a major increase. Further, MLS has instructed that clubs cannot extend their local television deals beyond the 2022 season, retaining the possibility that the league can package all of the clubs’ television rights into a single package (as is done in the NFL).

The question though is what MLS can realistically expect from a television contract. MLS matches on ESPN and ABC this season average 384,000 viewers.[2] So far this season, NHL games on ESPN and Turner Sports appear to be averaging about twice that.[3] Next, the 2020 MLS Cup had approximately 1 million viewers.[4] By comparison, the 2021 NHL Stanley Cup Final averaged about 2.5 million viewers.[5] These figures would suggest MLS is capable of a television package that is at most half of what the NHL receives, or $362.5M annually. Based on the Premier League’s recent package, this seems possible. This would be a dramatic increase in revenue but I am not persuaded it will materially change MLS’ financial outlook.

We also need to consider local television contracts. In MLB, NBA, and the NHL, teams enter into agreements to broadcast locally games which are not being aired on national television. These deals are worth millions or tens of millions of dollars per year. In contrast, it is my understanding that most MLS teams must pay to be on television locally. Simply put, the local ratings for MLS matches are so low that television networks do not see value in broadcasting them. Clubs are forced to pay the networks to broadcast their games (while also usually paying for production) just so the clubs can try to maintain some sense of credibility and momentum with their fanbases.

Without meaningful broadcast revenues, clubs generate the majority of their revenue from ticket sales. COVID-19 obviously put a major dent in that bucket and seems likely to continue to do so for an extended period of time. While some MLS clubs have impressive attendance figures, more than half the league averages less than 15,000 fans per match[6] (assuming clubs are accurately report attendance, which some probably aren’t). MLS tickets average $45-50.[7] With only 17 home matches, a club averaging 15,000 fans per match receives annual revenue of approximately $11.5-12.75M. In most contexts, that is a pile of money, but when it is the principal revenue source for operating a professional sports club, it is not much.

Having discussed two of MLS’ principal revenue streams, let’s consider club finances generally. Of the 124 teams in the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL, it is my understanding that all but a handful of NHL teams are profitable in their own right, i.e., without regard to the finances of a parent company or affiliated entity (such as a stadium). By comparison, it is my understanding that at most there is 1 or 2 MLS teams that are profitable. The remainder lose millions of dollars a year. Further, it is my understanding that the MLS league office relies on multi-million dollar capital calls from its clubs to operate each year. No other league does this. Finally, with revenues of $1B, that implies that the average club has revenues of approximately $37M, which qualifies as a small business according to the standards of the Small Business Administration.

Some have taken to calling MLS a Ponzi scheme.[8] I’ll explain. MLS had 20 teams in 2016. By 2023, it will have 29. All those new clubs will have paid large expansion fees, some in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The league, through one channel or another, distributes much of those funds to its clubs to help fund their operations. At some point soon, the league will reach capacity and the expansion fees will dry up.

Consequently, I believe MLS relies on two ownership models. First, there are uber-wealthy individuals who do not mind losing millions of dollars every year on their MLS club because it likely offsets taxable gains elsewhere – this group includes individuals who also own NFL clubs, like Arthur Blank, Robert Kraft, and Ziggy Wilf. The second model is having clubs borrow considerable sums from major financial institutions, often with high interest rates, to fund operations and construction of new soccer-specific stadiums, in the hopes that the equity value of the club will rise fast enough to allow for refinancing on better terms or new investors. Some clubs are regularly selling off minor stakes in the clubs to fund the club’s operations. For example, if the club (including related entities) is valued at $500M, the club may sell a 1% stake to a professional athlete or public figure as a vanity investment for $5M. The club will then turn around and use that $5M to cover payroll and operating costs. This is not exactly a model of financial stability.

Despite the above questions, the league marshals on. Indeed, it successfully survived COVID-19 which it might not have been able to do a decade ago. The financial situation of the league and many of its clubs can sometimes seem precarious – particularly as compared to other sports leagues – but the league and clubs have managed them to date and likely will continue to do so. Nevertheless, there is nothing about MLS’ attendance figures or television ratings that indicates this economic model is going to materially change anytime soon. Consequently, MLS, the preeminent soccer league in the US, is not on the rise – it is and will remain flat, as the 5th league in the United States.

Christopher R. Deubert is the Principal at the Law Office of Christopher R. Deubert, Esq., specializing in sports, litigation, and labor and employment. Chris has more than a decade of experience in sports and the law, including a stint as General Counsel of an MLS club, and has more than 30 academic publications to his credit. For more, please visit www.deubertlaw.com.

[1]MLS Owners Predict League Will Pass Baseball, Hockey in Popularity in Next 10 Years, SI.com (Feb. 26, 2020), https://www.si.com/soccer/2020/02/26/mls-owners-predict-future-popularity-mlb-nhl-premier-league.[2] https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2021/08/major-league-soccer-audience-on-abc-and-espn-networks-up-50-percent-in-2021-compared-to-2020-regular-season/.[3] https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/14/nhl-started-its-1-billion-deal-with-espn-and-turner-sports-heres-how-many-people-watched-the-season-openers.html.[4] https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/mls-cup-final-tv-ratings-viewers-fox-unimas/[5] https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/stanley-cup-final-tv-ratings-nbc-viewership-average-audience/[6] https://soccerstadiumdigest.com/2021-mls-attendance/[7] https://www.ticketmaster.com/mls[8] Ken Belson, Don Garber on M.L.S.’s Past, Present and Future, N.Y. Times (Aug. 3, 2019), https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/03/sports/soccer/don-garber-mls.html; Neil DeMause, Is MLS A Ponzi Scheme?, Deadspin (Aug. 4, 2017), https://deadspin.com/is-mls-a-ponzi-scheme-1797509617.

Is Major League Soccer “On the Rise”? Not Quite. (2024)

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Is Major League Soccer “On the Rise”? Not Quite.? ›

Consequently, MLS, the preeminent soccer league in the US, is not on the rise – it is and will remain flat, as the 5th league in the United States. Christopher R. Deubert is the Principal at the Law Office of Christopher R. Deubert, Esq., specializing in sports, litigation, and labor and employment.

Is Major League Soccer on the rise? ›

Major League Soccer is poised to have 30 teams in less than three decades, faster than any other major sports league in North America. Driving the news: The MLS awarded San Diego an expansion franchise that's set to begin play in 2025.

Why is the MLS losing money? ›

Most MLS clubs operate at a loss due to high expenses such as player salaries, stadium costs, and operational costs. As the league continues to grow, teams are increasingly reliant on sponsorships and other revenue streams in order to turn a profit.

Is MLS making money? ›

Yes, it is profitable for the league as Apple paid $2.5 billion for a 10-year deal to air all MLS games on streaming.

Is MLS more popular than NHL? ›

While soccer's relevance has been questioned by critics for many years, recent figures indicate that Major League Soccer (MLS) now averages higher attendance numbers than both the NHL and NBA respectively.

Is MLS more popular than NFL? ›

Although American football does not have a substantial following in other nations, the NFL does have the highest average attendance (67,254) of any professional sports league in the world. MLS has the second highest average attendance of any sports league in the U.S. (21,789), followed by MLB with an average of 18,900.

Is soccer becoming more popular than baseball? ›

Soccer is most popular among adults under the age of 30. There are actually more adults aged 18 to 29 who say soccer is their favorite sport to watch than those who say baseball is their preferred. Remember that baseball is supposedly America's pastime.

Is MLS more popular than MLB? ›

According to a survey from Sports Betting, the National Football League is the most popular competition in the United States followed by the MLB, NBA, NHL and in fifth place is the MLS.

Will MLS overtake Premier League? ›

Based on trends, it's very possible MLS play could reach English Premier League levels within the next 20 years. Limitations, mostly the small salary budgets imposed on American and Canadian clubs, keep MLS quality from improving in giant strides.

Is MLS viewership increasing? ›

The 34 Major League Soccer regular season matches televised on ABC and ESPN networks in 2022 delivered an average audience of 343,000 viewers (P2+). According to Nielsen, the league's 2022 season average across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes is up 16 percent from last year among P2+ (295,000).

Is MLS more profitable than NHL? ›

MLS' revenues are approximately $1B per year, 25% of the NHL's revenue and only 10% of MLB's revenue. This is not a gap that is likely to close anytime soon, if ever.

Where do MLS make the most money? ›

No team spends more on player salaries below the senior maximum than the Houston Dynamo, winning this working man's category with $7,935,446 spent. New York City and San Jose dwarf the rest of the league in terms of wages committed to players earning in the TAM range, at $9.26 million and $9.08 million, respectively.

How much better is Premier League than MLS? ›

When we compare MLS vs Premier League, the EPL had an average attendance of 41,430 across 380 games in 2021/22. Across 489 games the MLS had an average of 20,526. The EPL is one of the most popular leagues in the world in any sport so these numbers shouldn't be discouraging for the MLS.

What is the #1 sport in the world? ›

Soccer, also known as association football, is by far the most popular sport in the world, despite the fact that it may not be obvious in the United States. Soccer is the most popular sport in practically all of Europe, South America, Africa, the Middle East, Central America, and Asia.

Is America getting better at soccer? ›

High school soccer participation grew 32% from 2002 to 2019, surpassing baseball, hockey, basketball and American football (which has actually fallen), according to a new report by Telemundo. Soccer is also the fastest growing mainstream sport for fans in the U.S., where the number rose 52% between 2012 and 2019.

Will soccer ever be popular in the US? ›

Despite all this, soccer in America is finally on the rise. In 2004, just two percent of Americans named soccer as their favorite sport. 18 years later, that figure is up to eight percent. In comparison, while baseball was the most popular sport in 1960 at 34 percent, today it is down to just nine.

What is the #1 sport in America? ›

Football - America's Favorite Sport to Watch and Follow

According to Gallup.com, 37% of U.S. adults picked football as their favorite sport to watch. Football has been the favorite since 1972.

What is the least watched sport in the US? ›

Hockey possesses all of these characteristics in its players. For various reasons, it hasn't clicked in America yet. Hockey is the most American sport that the American people won't sit down and watch.

What's the most-watched sport in America? ›

While American football is considered the most-watched sport, basketball is widely considered the most-played sport in the US. Research shows that 26% of surveyed people between the ages of 18 and 64 who live in the US enjoy playing a good game of basketball and they play regularly.

Why is soccer not as popular in the US? ›

There are all sorts of reasons people will cite for soccer's failure to fully take off in the US: the lack-lustre performance of men's national team, TV rights limitations, the superiority of the women's national team, Major League Soccer (MLS) or even Jurgen Klinsmann.

Will soccer pass baseball in popularity? ›

The U.K. league will rake in $2.7 billion over six years, compared to $1.1 billion for the last six-year period. It's yet another reminder of soccer's skyrocketing popularity in the U.S. It may already be the fourth-most popular sport in the U.S. — and could surpass baseball in third later this decade.

What sport gets the most views? ›

The Most Watched Sporting Events in The World
  • Tour de France – 3.5 Billion Viewers. ...
  • World Cup of Soccer – 3.3 Billion Viewers.
  • Cricket World Cup – 2.6 Billion Viewers. ...
  • Summer Games – 2 Billion Viewers. ...
  • Winter Games – 2 Billion Viewers.
  • Women's World Cup – 1.12 Billion Viewers.
  • Boxing – 1 Billion Viewers.
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Will the MLS overtake baseball? ›

3 sport in 10 years - LAFC owner. Los Angeles FC lead owner Larry Berg has predicted MLS will surpass Major League Baseball in popularity during the next 10 years and Inter Miami owner Jorge Mas added it will be of higher quality than the Premier League or La Liga by 2045.

Will soccer overtake baseball in USA? ›

Right now, as many as twice as many Americans play soccer than baseball, and soccer has already overtaken baseball in terms of popularity. Why didn't American football become as popular as baseball all over the world?

Is MLS big in USA? ›

MLS is entering its 28th season and soccer's popularity in the US is evident from the thousands who play the game, as well as the popularity of the Premier League, Liga MX … and even a team from north Wales.

What is better USL or MLS next? ›

Yes! The top-level league is Major League Soccer (MLS) and the second level is the USL Championship. The third-level leagues are USL League One, the National Independent Soccer Association, and MLS Next Pro.

Is MLS higher than USL? ›

The top-level men's league is Major League Soccer (MLS) and the second level men's league is the USL Championship. The third level men's leagues are USL League One, the National Independent Soccer Association, and MLS Next Pro.

Will MLS move to relegation? ›

“[It's not going to happen] anytime soon. I think it would be an exciting thing for us to be able to achieve. But the structure of American leagues are such that it's almost impossible to think of that at any time soon.

Is MLS leaving ESPN? ›

Fox will continue broadcasting Major League Soccer games in the United States as part of a four-year agreement, ending the run of ESPN and ABC, which had carried matches since the league launched in 1996. MLS also announced linear television agreements on Tuesday with TSN and RDS in Canada and TelevisaUnivision.

Are MLB ratings down? ›

That figure is below the handful of games Fox would have in late May in recent seasons, which averaged closer to 2 million viewers or more. FS1 may be eyeing its lowest MLB game average yet, averaging just 267,000 viewers to date. That's 23% lower than the same period last season. In 2021, that figure was 351,000.

Is the NBA more popular than the MLS? ›

The NFL and NBA get more viewers than the other two. The NHL gets at least 300 thousand to 400 thousand viewers a year. The MLS gets at least 200 thousand a year. While the NFL at least 15 million a year and NBA get at least 1.5 million a year.

Which US sport makes the most money? ›

Basketball is the highest paid sport in the world, with the average annual salary in the NBA in 2023 being nearly $10.5 million. This is more than double the average salary in the NFL, which sits in second place at $4.5 million.

What is the richest sports league in the world? ›

What is the revenue of the richest sports league? The National Football League, or NFL, tops the chart with total revenue of $18 billion in 2022.

How popular is MLS in USA? ›

Social Media Following: MLS

With a young and tech-savvy fanbase, MLS is among the top 20 most-followed leagues, globally. Nevertheless, with over 45 million followers across the league and its teams' accounts, it still lags behind the big four major leagues in the US, and top soccer leagues in Latin America.

Who was the highest paid MLS player in history? ›

Chicago Fire's Switzerland international Xherdan Shaqiri is the highest paid player in Major League Soccer, data released by the league's players union showed Tuesday.

What pays more baseball or soccer? ›

Soccer tops baseball to be world's best-paid sport.

Who is the highest paid men's soccer player in the US? ›

Leading MLS players 2022, by annual salary

In 2022, Lorenzo Insigne was the highest earning player in the MLS, with an annual salary of around 14 million U.S. dollars. The Italian forward joined Toronto FC that year after spending more than a decade at SSC Napoli.

Will MLS ever be in Champions League? ›

As of 2022, 21 MLS teams have appeared in the CONCACAF Champions League since the inaugural 2008–09 season.

Do MLS players make a lot? ›

According to the MLS Players' Association's most recent update on league salaries, published in May 2022, the average basic wage for a senior-roster non-designated player is $438,728 a year. Per the MLSPA - the league's players' union - pay packets increased by 10.3% in 2022.

Should I watch MLS or Premier League? ›

If you were to ask anyone, the Premier League is much better than the MLS in terms of the quality of the players and the matches. The only reason for this difference is that soccer in England is much more popular than soccer in the United States and Canada.

What is the world's hardest sport? ›

#1: Boxing

Chosen by ESPN as the hardest sport in the world—and routinely landing on the top 10 lists of the toughest sports in the world by other prominent rankings—boxing is universally recognized as a crazy-hard sport. It requires a ton of physical fitness, agility, speed, cardiovascular fitness, and skill.

What is the most watched sporting event in the world? ›

The Ten Most Viewed Sporting Events
  • Tour de France – 3.5 billion. ...
  • World Cup – 3.3 billion. ...
  • Cricket World Cup – 2.6 billion. ...
  • Summer Olympics – 2 billion. ...
  • Winter Olympics – 2 billion. ...
  • Women's World Cup – 1.12 billion. ...
  • UEFA Champions League – 380 million. ...
  • Super Bowl – 112.3 million.
Apr 5, 2023

What is the #2 sport in the world? ›

Cricket

What's the fastest growing sport in America? ›

Pickleball gaining popularity as the fastest-growing sport in America.

Is soccer a rich sport in America? ›

With that said, soccer is a “rich kid sport” for players in America who want to play in soccer clubs and academies. But the costs are more affordable if players take advantage of other opportunities. They include high school teams and collegiate scouting and Olympic Development Programs (ODP).

Do Americans care about the World Cup? ›

Just one-quarter of Americans say they're somewhat or very interested in the tournament and just one in three Americans expect to tune in for at least a few matches, according to the latest Economist/YouGov Poll; most say they won't be watching any of the preeminent international men's soccer competition, which is held ...

What is the soccer capital of the US? ›

“When you look at the progression [and] the growth of soccer in the United States, all roads lead back to St. Louis, Missouri,” he said. “From the immigrant community here to the sporting community that comes out and supports major teams … this truly is America's soccer capital.”

Does America care about soccer? ›

32% of Americans claim to be soccer fans, and yes, this includes even the casual fans.

Where is soccer the most competitive in US? ›

Los Angeles, which boasts two MLS clubs, ranked number 1 on the list. Meanwhile, Portland ranked third, according to the study. The Rose City was followed by Orlando, Kansas City, the District of Columbia, New York, Atlanta, Salt Lake City and St.

Is US soccer growing? ›

Soccer in the United States is hotter and more popular than ever. That isn't opinion. It's fact. Driven by a young, diverse and digitally savvy demographic, soccer has grown by leaps and bounds since the 1994 FIFA World Cup was held on U.S. soil and Major League Soccer (MLS) was born two years later.

Is soccer a rising sport? ›

Whatever the reasons may be, with some help from this past World Cup and the recent expansion of MLS to new areas, soccer has turned things around and is quickly becoming the fastest-growing sport in the U.S.

Is the MLS more popular than the MLB? ›

According to a survey from Sports Betting, the National Football League is the most popular competition in the United States followed by the MLB, NBA, NHL and in fifth place is the MLS.

What are the ratings for the MLS? ›

The 34 Major League Soccer regular season matches televised on ABC and ESPN networks in 2022 delivered an average audience of 343,000 viewers (P2+). According to Nielsen, the league's 2022 season average across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes is up 16 percent from last year among P2+ (295,000).

What is the fastest growing sport in the USA? ›

Pickleball gaining popularity as the fastest-growing sport in America.

What's the fastest growing sport in the world? ›

And The Fastest Growing Sport In The World Is...

Esports. Yep, you heard that correctly. Esports is estimated to be a $3.5 billion industry on its way to exponential growth that will likely eclipse $10 billion in the next few years.

What is the rising sports in USA? ›

What Makes Them the Fastest Growing Sports?
  • Lacrosse. One of the fastest-growing sports among youths is lacrosse, according to US Lacrosse. ...
  • Pickleball. According to the Sports and Fitness Industry Association, pickleball is the fasting growing sport in the USA. ...
  • Triathlon. ...
  • eSports. ...
  • Adventure Racing. ...
  • Soccer. ...
  • MMA.
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Which sports are rising? ›

Top 15 Fastest Growing American Sports and Activities
  • Field Hockey.
  • Roller Hockey. ...
  • Boxing for Competition. ...
  • High Impact Aerobics. ...
  • BMX Cycling. Core participants: 1,145,000. ...
  • Swimming for Fitness. Core participants: 8,845,000. ...
  • Mountain Biking. Core participants: 4,336,000. ...
  • Boardsailing/Windsurfing. Core Participants: 285,000. ...

Is soccer the fastest growing sport in America? ›

While football and basketball continue to dominate the American sports market, soccer has slowly risen to popularity despite long-standing barriers.

Is MLS worth it? ›

There can be many advantages to getting an MLS degree, depending on where you are in your current career. An MLS degree might expand the number of job possibilities you can pursue because with an MLS degree, you'll be able to apply for relevant jobs that require master's degrees.

Is MLS as good as Premier league? ›

OK, so realistically it's a no contest. The Premier League is without a doubt better than the MLS. But don't go totally writing off Major League Soccer just yet. According to Global Football Rankings the Premier League is the strongest league in the world.

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