MLS Next All-Star Game
The MLS Next All-Star Game, formerly known as the MLS Homegrown Game, is an exhibition match between selected players in MLS Next Pro. Similar to events such as Major League Baseball's All-Star Futures Game, the National Hockey League's NHL All-Star Skills Competition and the National Basketball Association's Rising Stars Challenge, the event serves as a supporting event to the league's all-star game.[1]
Founded | 2014 |
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Region | Major League Soccer (CONCACAF) |
Number of teams | 2 |
The inaugural game, held on August 4, 2014 against the Portland Timbers U23s at Providence Park, ended in a scoreless draw.[2] The competition was held every season until 2020 when it was disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition resumed under its current name and format.
Results
MLS Homegrown Game (2014–2021)
Year | Date | Score | Opponent | Venue | Host Club | Most Valuable Player |
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2014 | August 5 | 0–0 | Portland Timbers U23s | Providence Park | Portland Timbers | Jon Kempin, GK, Sporting Kansas City |
2015 | July 28 | 1–1 (4–5) |
Club América U-20s | Dick's Sporting Goods Park | Colorado Rapids | León Quiñones, GK, Club América |
2016 | July 27 | 0–2 | Mexico U-20s | Avaya Stadium | San Jose Earthquakes | Luis Marquez, MF, Guadalajara |
2017 | August 1 | 2–2 | Guadalajara U-20s | Toyota Park | Chicago Fire | Kortne Ford, DF, Colorado Rapids |
2018 | July 31 | 1–1 | Tigres U-20s | Atlanta United FC training facility | Atlanta United FC | Andrew Carleton, MF, Atlanta United FC |
2019 | July 30 | 2–2 (3–0) |
Chivas U-20s | ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex | Orlando City SC | Noble Okello, MF, Toronto FC |
2020 | On hiatus due to COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. | |||||
MLS Next All-Star Game (2022–present)
Year | Date | Home | Score | Away | Venue | Host Club | Most Valuable Player |
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2022 | August 10 | MLS Next West | 1–2 | MLS Next East | Allianz Field | Minnesota United | Favian Loyola, MF, Orlando City B |
Yearly rosters
2014
2015
2016
Pos. | Player | Club | Age |
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GK | Maxime Crépeau | Montreal Impact | 22 |
GK | Jesse González | FC Dallas | 21 |
DF | Danilo Acosta | Real Salt Lake | 18 |
DF | Justen Glad | Real Salt Lake | 19 |
DF | Aaron Guillen | FC Dallas | 23 |
DF | Phanuel Kavita | Real Salt Lake | 23 |
DF | Jalen Robinson | D.C. United | 22 |
DF | Tyler Turner | Orlando City | 20 |
MF | Tyler Adams | New York Red Bulls | 17 |
MF | Jordan Allen | Real Salt Lake | 21 |
MF | Jay Chapman | Toronto FC | 22 |
MF | Coy Craft | FC Dallas | 19 |
MF | Harrison Heath† | Orlando City | 20 |
MF | Zachary Herivaux† | New England Revolution | 20 |
MF | Aaron Kovar | Seattle Sounders FC | 22 |
MF | Raúl Mendiola | LA Galaxy | 22 |
MF | Tommy Thompson | San Jose Earthquakes | 20 |
FW | Joey Calistri | Chicago Fire | 22 |
FW | Jordan Hamilton | Toronto FC | 20 |
FW | Jack McBean | LA Galaxy | 21 |
FW | Jordan Morris | Seattle Sounders FC | 21 |
† – Herivaux was named as an injury replacement for Heath.
2017
† – Goslin, Hernández, and Palmer-Brown were named as injury replacements for Davies, Farfan, and Tabla.
2018
2019
2022
MLS Next East Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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MLS Next West Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notes
- Committed to University of Maryland, College Park ahead of the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.[3]
- Committed to University of Virginia ahead of the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.
References
- "Players, coach chime in on future of MLS Homegrown Game". August 5, 2014.
- "All-Star: Roster revealed for 2014 Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game in Portland on August 4". Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
- "Men's Soccer Announces 2022 Signees". umterps.com. February 7, 2022. Retrieved August 7, 2022.