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The 2024 season is the sixteenth season for Seattle Sounders FC in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top flight of professional club soccer in the United States. It will be the 41st season for a professional team bearing the Sounders name, which had originated in 1974 with the first incarnation of the franchise. The team remains under the management of Brian Schmetzer in his eighth full MLS season as head coach of the Sounders.

Background

The Sounders finished second in the Western Conference during the 2023 regular season and qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs after missing the 2022 edition.[1] The team were eliminated in the Conference Semifinals by Los Angeles FC, which ended a 19-match home unbeaten streak in the playoffs.[2] Throughout the year, Seattle had one of the best defenses in MLS but were unable to produce many goals, especially during the absence of Cristian Roldan.[3] The roster had not changed significantly during the year due to salary cap constraints and largely was retained from the 2022 season.[4]

The 2024 season is the first for the Sounders under their updated logo, unveiled in September 2023 as part of the club's 50th anniversary celebrations.[5] It is also the first season at their new headquarters and training facility, the Sounders FC Center at Longacres in Renton, which opened in February 2024 and replaced the Starfire Sports complex in nearby Tukwila.[6][7] The new facility, shared with the Tacoma Defiance and academy teams, includes four full-size fields, a dedicated kitchen and lounge, and a players' clubhouse.[6]

Summary

Preseason

The team was expected to undergo major roster changes after the expiration of contracts for key players according to Craig Waibel, who is in his second year as general manager.[8] Among the departures is former captain and midfielder Nicolás Lodeiro, who has a Designated Player contract that expires during the offseason.[9] He entered free agency on December 12, 2023.[10][11] Seattle's two other Designated Players, Raúl Ruidíaz and Albert Rusnák, have contracts that run through the season.[12][13]

On December 4, 2023, the club announced that they would retain 22 players from the 2023 roster and declined the contract options for backup goalkeeper Stefan Cleveland, midfielder Ethan Dobbelaere, and forward Héber.[14] Goalkeeper Stefan Frei signed a new two-year contract the following day.[15] The Sounders selected three players in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, including two from colleges in the Pacific Northwest, and acquired defender Jonathan Bell in the Re-Entry Draft.[16][17] Bell was signed on January 12 alongside forward Braudílio Rodrigues, a former Tacoma Defiance player.[18] On January 24, the team announced the signing of Argentinian forward Pedro de la Vega to four-year Young Designated Player contract—the first in Sounders history.[19]

The Sounders opened their training camp in the Seattle area on January 16 and then traveled to Marbella Football Center Spain for preseason friendlies and additional training.[20][21] The team played their first preseason opponent, Serbian club FK TSC, on January 31 and won 3–2 over the course of two hour-long scrimmages with two different lineups.[22] The Sounders then defeated Swedish side IFK Norrköping and lost to Danish side Odense BK in two matches; all three matches in Marbella were played without the team's starting defenders due to injuries and national team call-ups.[23][24] The team returned to Seattle and opened the new Longacres training facility on February 13.[6] The Sounders played their final preseason friendlies against Sacramento Republic FC and reserves from the Tacoma Defiance at Longacres on February 17; the team lost the first match against Sacramento and won the second match, which was split between Sacramento and Tacoma players. Following the matches, Schmetzer said that the Sounders "didn't play up to their potential" but said that new signing Pedro de la Vega's abilities "are as advertised".[25]

Regular season

The first match of the season, against MLS Cup runners-up Los Angeles FC, was played on the road due to the installation of new FieldTurf at Lumen Field.[10] The Sounders traveled without several injured starters, including goalkeeper Stefan Frei, defender Yeimar Gómez Andrade, and midfielder Albert Rusnák. The team played with a modified two-forward formation and conceded two goals by the 55th minute; back-up goalkeeper Andrew Thomas made four saves in his debut. Pedro de la Vega scored from a penalty kick in the 72nd minute that was awarded by the video assistant referee for a foul on Jordan Morris; the match ended in a 2–1 loss for Seattle.[26]

Former captain and midfielder Osvaldo Alonso returned to retire with the Sounders and signed a one-day contract on February 29, 2024.[27] The team's home opener ended as a scoreless draw with Austin FC; the Sounders outshot their opponent 24–3 but were unable to score from their chances.[28] Pedro de la Vega left early in the second half with a right hamstrung injury, which the Sounders later announced would prevent him from playing for six to eight weeks.[29] The team traveled across the country to face the Philadelphia Union at Subaru Park, but the match was suspended in the sixth minute due to the waterlogged field. After an evaluation, the match was postponed to a later date; the Union's planned trip to Mexico for the CONCACAF Champions Cup made a next-day rematch infeasible.[30]

Non-competitive matches

Key

  Win   Draw   Loss   Void   Upcoming fixture

Preseason matches

January 31 Seattle Sounders FC United States 1–1 Serbia FK TSC Marbella, Spain
6:00 am PST Report Stadium: Marbella Football Center
Note: 60-minute scrimmage[31]
January 31 Seattle Sounders FC United States 2–1 Serbia FK TSC Marbella, Spain
7:00 am PST
Report Stadium: Marbella Football Center
Note: 60-minute scrimmage[31]
February 4 Seattle Sounders FC United States 3–0 Sweden IFK Norrköping Marbella, Spain
3:30 am PST
Report Stadium: Marbella Football Center
Note: 135-minute match
February 8 Seattle Sounders FC United States 0–3 Denmark Odense BK Marbella, Spain
4:00 am PST
Recap
Press release
Stadium: La Quinta Football Center
February 8 Seattle Sounders FC United States 1–2 Denmark Odense BK Marbella, Spain
5:30 am PST Recap
Press release
Stadium: La Quinta Football Center
February 17 Seattle Sounders FC 0–1 Sacramento Republic FC Renton, Washington
10:00 am PST Report Stadium: Sounders FC Center at Longacres
February 17 Seattle Sounders FC 4–0 Sacramento Republic FC Renton, Washington
11:30 am PST
Report Stadium: Sounders FC Center at Longacres
Note: Sacramento was replaced by Tacoma Defiance players for the second half of the match.[32]

Competitions

In addition to league play, the Sounders will also participate in several cup competitions. In July and August, MLS play will halt for the Leagues Cup, an international competition with Liga MX clubs hosted in the United States and Canada.[33] Seattle is one of eight MLS clubs that will participate in the U.S. Open Cup based on the 2023 Supporters' Shield standings; other MLS teams will be represented by MLS Next Pro squads as part of a compromise between MLS and U.S. Soccer.[34] MLS had previously announced their intention to not send any senior MLS squads to the competition due to fixture congestion and other factors.[35]

Major League Soccer

League tables

MLS Western Conference table (2024)
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
10 Sporting Kansas City 9 2 2 5 17 16 +1 11
11 Portland Timbers 9 2 3 4 18 18 0 10
12 Seattle Sounders FC 8 1 4 3 9 9 0 6
13 FC Dallas 8 1 5 2 7 12 −5 5
14 San Jose Earthquakes 9 1 8 0 13 24 −11 3
Updated to match(es) played on April 21, 2024. Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
Overall MLS standings table
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
24 Chicago Fire FC 9 2 4 3 11 18 −7 9
25 Nashville SC 8 1 3 4 9 16 −7 7
26 Seattle Sounders FC 8 1 4 3 9 9 0 6
27 FC Dallas 8 1 5 2 7 12 −5 5
28 New England Revolution 8 1 6 1 5 14 −9 4
Updated to match(es) played on April 21, 2024. Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
8 1 3 4 9 9  0 6 1 2 1 6 3  +3 0 1 3 3 6  −3

Last updated: April 20, 2024.
Source: MLS

Results by matchday
Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
StadiumAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHHHAHHAAHHHAAH
ResultLDPDLLWDL
Position111112131414121212
Source: MLS
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Regular season

The 2024 regular season schedule was released on December 20, 2023. The Sounders will play 34 matches during the regular season from February 24 to October 19. Of those regular season matches, 28 will be played against teams in the Western Conference; the six matches against teams from the Eastern Conference will all be played before the Leagues Cup break in July.[33]

February 24 1 Los Angeles FC 2–1 Seattle Sounders FC Los Angeles, California
1:30 pm PST
Report
Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 22,214
Referee: Wesley Costa
March 2 2 Seattle Sounders FC 0–0 Austin FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PST
Report
Stadium: Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,067
Referee: Rafael Santos
March 9 3 Philadelphia Union v Seattle Sounders FC Chester, Pennsylvania
4:30 pm PST Report Stadium: Subaru Park
Note: Match began on March 9 at 4:30 pm PST but entered a weather delay in the 6th minute and was later postponed to April 30 at 4:30 pm PDT.[36]
March 16 4 Seattle Sounders FC 1–1 Colorado Rapids Seattle, Washington
12:30 pm PDT
Report
Stadium: Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,036
Referee: Trevor Wiseman
March 23 5 (HC) San Jose Earthquakes 3–2 Seattle Sounders FC San Jose, California
7:30 pm PDT
Report
Stadium: PayPal Park
Attendance: 16,109
Referee: Gabriele Ciampi
March 30 6 LA Galaxy 1–0 Seattle Sounders FC Carson, California
7:30 pm PDT
Report
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Attendance: 22,736
Referee: Ismail Elfath
April 6 7 Seattle Sounders FC 5–0 CF Montréal Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT
Report
Stadium: Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,013
Referee: Filip Dujic
April 13 8 FC Dallas 0–0 Seattle Sounders FC Frisco, Texas
5:30 pm PDT
Report Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 19,096
Referee: Alexis Da Silva
April 20 9 (CC) Seattle Sounders FC 0–2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT
Report
Stadium: Lumen Field
Attendance: 30,550
Referee: Ramy Touchan
April 27 10 D.C. United v Seattle Sounders FC Washington, D.C.
4:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Audi Field
April 30 3 Philadelphia Union v Seattle Sounders FC Chester, Pennsylvania
4:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Subaru Park
Note: Match began on March 9 at 4:30 pm PST but entered a weather delay in the 6th minute and was later postponed to April 30 at 4:30 pm PDT.[36]
May 5 11 Seattle Sounders FC v LA Galaxy Seattle, Washington
3:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
May 12 12 (CC) Portland Timbers v Seattle Sounders FC Portland, Oregon
1:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Providence Park
May 15 13 Real Salt Lake v Seattle Sounders FC Sandy, Utah
6:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: America First Field
May 18 14 (CC) Seattle Sounders FC v Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
May 25 15 St. Louis City SC v Seattle Sounders FC St. Louis, Missouri
5:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: CityPark
May 29 16 Seattle Sounders FC v Real Salt Lake Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
June 1 17 Columbus Crew v Seattle Sounders FC Columbus, Ohio
4:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lower.com Field
June 8 18 Sporting Kansas City v Seattle Sounders FC Kansas City, Kansas
5:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
June 15 19 Seattle Sounders FC v Minnesota United FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
June 19 20 Houston Dynamo FC v Seattle Sounders FC Houston, Texas
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Shell Energy Stadium
June 22 21 Seattle Sounders FC v FC Dallas Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
June 29 22 Seattle Sounders FC v Chicago Fire FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
July 6 23 Seattle Sounders FC v New England Revolution Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
July 13 24 Austin FC v Seattle Sounders FC Austin, Texas
5:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Q2 Stadium
July 17 25 Seattle Sounders FC v St. Louis City SC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
July 20 26 Seattle Sounders FC v Los Angeles FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
August 24 27 Minnesota United FC v Seattle Sounders FC St. Paul, Minnesota
TBD PDT Report Stadium: Allianz Field
August 31 28 (CC) Portland Timbers v Seattle Sounders FC Portland, Oregon
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Providence Park
September 15 29 Seattle Sounders FC v Sporting Kansas City Seattle, Washington
4:00 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
September 18 30 (HC) Seattle Sounders FC v San Jose Earthquakes Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
September 28 31 Seattle Sounders FC v Houston Dynamo FC Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
October 2 32 (CC) Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Seattle Sounders FC Vancouver, British Columbia
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: BC Place
October 5 33 Colorado Rapids v Seattle Sounders FC Commerce City, Colorado
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
October 19 34 (CC) Seattle Sounders FC v Portland Timbers Seattle, Washington
6:00 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field

U.S. Open Cup

On March 1, 2024, the Sounders were confirmed as one of eight MLS clubs that will enter the 2024 U.S. Open Cup in the round of 32 with their full senior squad, while other MLS clubs will be represented by their MLS Next Pro counterparts. Seattle qualified as one of the top seven clubs in the 2023 regular season standings that is not participating in the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup.[37]

May 8 Round of 32 Seattle Sounders FC v Louisville City FC Tukwila, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Stadium: Starfire Sports

Leagues Cup

The 2024 Leagues Cup, the second edition of the expanded inter-league competition between MLS and Liga MX hosted in the United States and Canada, is scheduled to begin on July 26. All MLS matches will be paused until the end of the tournament on August 25. The Sounders were drawn into group West 6 alongside Minnesota United FC and Liga MX's Club Necaxa; the competition's schedule was released on March 14, 2024.[38] MLS teams will play a minimum of two matches in the tournament, of which they host at least one; matches will not include extra time and proceed directly into a penalty shootout if tied after regulation.[39]

July 26 GS Seattle Sounders FC United States v United States Minnesota United FC Seattle, Washington
7:00 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field
August 4 GS Seattle Sounders FC United States v Mexico Club Necaxa Seattle, Washington
7:30 pm PDT Report Stadium: Lumen Field

Group stage standings

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SEA MIN NEC
1 United States Seattle Sounders FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Advance to knockout stage Jul 26 Aug 4
2 United States Minnesota United FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jul 30
3 Mexico Necaxa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played: July 26, 2024. Source: Leagues Cup
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Players

For the 2024 season, the Sounders were permitted a maximum of 30 signed players on the first team, of which 10 roster positions were designated for supplemental and reserve players.[40] A base salary cap of $5.47 million applied to the non-supplemental players with exceptions for certain categories, including up to three Designated Players who counted for a set amount in the cap.[40] The Sounders were also allocated six international slots that were filled by players from outside the United States who did not have a green card. Two of these slots were traded in January 2024 to Los Angeles FC for general allocation money to be used in 2025.[41]

Roster

As of February 22, 2024[42]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Squad includes all players who had first team contracts or appearances during the 2024 season across all competitions. Ages listed for each player is calculated from February 24, 2024, the first matchday of the MLS regular season.

Seattle Sounders FC first team roster[42]
No. Name Nationality Position Age Signed Previous club Notes
3 Xavier Arreaga  Ecuador DF 29 2019  Barcelona S.C. (ECU)
4 Nathan  Brazil DF 28 2024  San Jose Earthquakes (USA) International
5 Nouhou Tolo  Cameroon DF 26 2017  Seattle Sounders FC 2 (USA)
6 João Paulo  Brazil MF 32 2020  Botafogo (BRA)
7 Cristian Roldan  United States MF 28 2015  Washington Huskies (USA)
8 Josh Atencio  United States MF 22 2020  Tacoma Defiance (USA) HGP
9 Raúl Ruidíaz  Peru FW 33 2018  Morelia (MEX) DP
10 Pedro de la Vega  Argentina MF 23 2024  Lanús (ARG) Young DP
11 Albert Rusnák  Slovakia MF 29 2022  Real Salt Lake (USA) DP
13 Jordan Morris  United States FW 29 2016  Stanford Cardinal (USA) HGP
14 Paul Rothrock  United States MF 25 2023  Tacoma Defiance (USA)
15 Jonathan Bell  Jamaica DF 26 2024  St. Louis City SC (USA)
16 Alex Roldán  El Salvador DF 27 2018  Seattle Redhawks (USA)
17 Danny Musovski  United States FW 28 2024  Real Salt Lake (USA)
18 Obed Vargas  United States MF 18 2021  Tacoma Defiance (USA) HGP
21 Reed Baker-Whiting  United States MF 18 2021  Tacoma Defiance (USA) HGP
23 Léo Chú  Brazil MF 23 2021  Grêmio (BRA)
24 Stefan Frei (c)  Switzerland GK 37 2014  Toronto FC (CAN)
25 Jackson Ragen  United States DF 25 2022  Tacoma Defiance (USA)
26 Andrew Thomas  Russia GK 25 2021  Stanford Cardinal (USA)
27 Braudílio Rodrigues  Portugal FW 24 2024  Tacoma Defiance (USA) International
28 Yeimar Gómez Andrade  Colombia DF 31 2020  Unión de Santa Fe (ARG) International
29 Jacob Castro  United States GK 24 2023  San Diego State Aztecs (USA) HGP
33 Cody Baker  United States DF 20 2023  Tacoma Defiance (USA) HGP
39 Stuart Hawkins  United States DF 17 2023  Tacoma Defiance (USA) HGP
77 Sota Kitahara  United States MF 21 2023  Tacoma Defiance (USA) HGP
99 Dylan Teves  United States FW 23 2022  Washington Huskies (USA) HGP

Coaching staff

As of January 2024[43]
Technical staff
Head coach  Brian Schmetzer (USA)
Assistant coach  Preki (USA)
Director of goalkeeping  Tom Dutra (USA)
Assistant coach  Freddy Juarez (USA)
Assistant coach  Andy Rose (ENG)

Transfers

For transfers in, dates listed are when Seattle Sounders FC officially signed the player to the roster. Transactions where only the rights to the players are acquired are not listed. For transfers out, dates listed are when Seattle Sounders FC officially removed the players from its roster, not when they signed with another club. If a player later signed with another club, his new club will be noted, but the date listed here remains the one when he was officially removed from the Seattle Sounders FC roster.[44]

In

Incoming transfers for Seattle Sounders FC
Player[44] No.[44] Pos.[44] Previous team Notes Date[44]
 Nathan (BRA) 4 DF  San Jose Earthquakes (USA) One-year contract with option for 2025[45] January 11, 2024
 Jonathan Bell (JAM) 15 DF  St. Louis City SC (USA) Acquired through 2023 MLS Re-Entry Draft on December 14, 2023.[46] January 12, 2024
 Braudílio Rodrigues (POR) 27 FW  Tacoma Defiance (USA) One-year contract with options for 2025 and 2026; college priority rights traded from New York City FC for natural third-round pick in 2025 MLS SuperDraft[47] January 12, 2024
 Pedro de la Vega (ARG) 10 MF  Lanús (ARG) Four-year contract with option for 2028; Young DP contract[19][48] January 24, 2024
 Danny Musovski (USA) 17 FW  Real Salt Lake (USA) Two-year contract with option for 2026[49] February 1, 2024

Draft picks

Draft picks were not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract were listed as transfers in. Only trades involving draft picks and executed after the start of the 2024 MLS SuperDraft are listed in the notes.

2024 MLS SuperDraft picks for Seattle Sounders FC
Player Round[50] Pick[50] Pos.[50] Previous team[50] Notes
 Kalani Kossa-Rienzi (USA) 1st 23 DF  Washington Huskies (USA)
 Antino Lopez (USA) 2nd 52 DF  Duke Blue Devils (USA)
 Buba Fofanah (SLE) 3rd 81 FW  Portland Pilots (USA)

Out

Outgoing transfers for Seattle Sounders FC
Player[44] No.[44] Pos.[44] New team Notes Date[44]
 Stefan Cleveland (USA) 30 GK  Austin FC (USA)[51] Option declined[52] December 4, 2023
 Ethan Dobbelaere (USA) 45 MF  D.C. United (USA)[53] Option declined[52] December 4, 2023
 Héber (BRA) 19 FW  Cangzhou Mighty Lions (CHN) Option declined[52] December 4, 2023
 Abdoulaye Cissoko (FRA) 92 DF  Memphis 901 FC (USA)[54] Out of contract[52] December 4, 2023
 Nicolás Lodeiro (URU) 10 MF  Orlando City SC (USA)[55] Out of contract[52] December 4, 2023
 Fredy Montero (COL) 12 FW  Deportivo Cali (COL)[56] Out of contract[52] December 4, 2023
 Kelyn Rowe (USA) 22 MF Retired[57] Out of contract[52] December 4, 2023
 Xavier Arreaga (ECU) 3 DF  New England Revolution (USA)[58] Traded for 2025 international roster slot and up to $75,000 in general allocation money[58] April 23, 2024

Player awards

MLS Player of the Matchday

Week Player Position Opponent
8 Raúl Ruidíaz[59] FW CF Montréal

MLS Goal of the Week

Week Player Opponent Score (Result)
8 Raúl Ruidíaz[60] CF Montréal 1–0 (5–0)

MLS Team of the Matchday

Week Player(s) Opponent(s)
5 Bench: Andrew Thomas[61] Colorado Rapids
8 XI: Raúl Ruidíaz, Alex Roldán
Bench: Albert Rusnák[62]
CF Montréal

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