Thursday, October 25, 2007
All-time MLS Table at the end of 2005 season (Regular Season Games Only)
Let's look back on how the all-time table was, at the end of 2005:
# Team------ GP- W** L** T SOW PTS GF- GA- +/- PPG
1 LosAngeles 306 156 109 41 11 487 512 392 120 1.59
2 D.C.United 306 146 123 37 18 439 527 468 +59 1.43
3 Columbus-- 306 132 132 42 13 412 475 454 +21 1.35
4 San Jose-- 306 134 125 47 19 411 467 433 +34 1.34
5 KansasCity 307 130 128 49 16 407 451 462 -10 1.33
6 Dallas---- 306 132 138 36 15 402 469 488 -19 1.31
7 Colorado-- 306 126 140 40 12 394 425 494 -69 1.29
8 New York-- 306 125 146 35 11 388 457 503 -46 1.27
9 Chicago--- 243 120 087 36 05 386 411 337 +74 1.59
10 N.England 307 122 145 40 17 372 457 505 -48 1.21
11 Tampa Bay 187 083 098 06 10 235 312 336 -24 1.26
12 Miami---- 122 056 056 10 10 158 199 219 -20 1.30
13 Salt Lake 032 005 022 05 00 020 030 065 -35 0.63
14 ChivasUSA 032 004 022 06 00 018 031 067 -36 0.56
** Wins included '96-'99 SOW
** Losses included '96-'99 SOL
Notes:
1.DC has narrowed down the 57-point gap with LA in 2005 to 48 in 2006.
2.As expected, the 2 expansion teams were rock bottom in every department.
# Team------ GP- W** L** T SOW PTS GF- GA- +/- PPG
1 LosAngeles 306 156 109 41 11 487 512 392 120 1.59
2 D.C.United 306 146 123 37 18 439 527 468 +59 1.43
3 Columbus-- 306 132 132 42 13 412 475 454 +21 1.35
4 San Jose-- 306 134 125 47 19 411 467 433 +34 1.34
5 KansasCity 307 130 128 49 16 407 451 462 -10 1.33
6 Dallas---- 306 132 138 36 15 402 469 488 -19 1.31
7 Colorado-- 306 126 140 40 12 394 425 494 -69 1.29
8 New York-- 306 125 146 35 11 388 457 503 -46 1.27
9 Chicago--- 243 120 087 36 05 386 411 337 +74 1.59
10 N.England 307 122 145 40 17 372 457 505 -48 1.21
11 Tampa Bay 187 083 098 06 10 235 312 336 -24 1.26
12 Miami---- 122 056 056 10 10 158 199 219 -20 1.30
13 Salt Lake 032 005 022 05 00 020 030 065 -35 0.63
14 ChivasUSA 032 004 022 06 00 018 031 067 -36 0.56
** Wins included '96-'99 SOW
** Losses included '96-'99 SOL
Notes:
1.DC has narrowed down the 57-point gap with LA in 2005 to 48 in 2006.
2.As expected, the 2 expansion teams were rock bottom in every department.
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