2011 MLS Cup Playoffs

2011 MLS Cup Playoffs
Country United States
Canada
Teams 10
Champions Los Angeles Galaxy
Runners-up Houston Dynamo
Matches played 13
Goals scored 27 (2.08 per match)

The 2011 MLS Cup Playoffs was the sixteenth post-season tournament culminating the Major League Soccer regular season. The tournament began on October 26 with the play-in round and concluded on November 20 with the championship match. It was the first playoff series to include ten clubs, two more than the traditional eight. Six of the ten teams earned a direct bye into the conference semifinals, while the four wildcard teams played a single-elimination match to earn a berth into the conference semis. These eight clubs played in a single-elimination tournament en route to playoffs championship MLS Cup 2011, which doubles as the league championship for the 2011 MLS season altogether.

The defending MLS Cup champions were the Colorado Rapids, who beat FC Dallas 2–1 in the 2010 championship.

As the preliminary round was eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions League, both finalists directly entered 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, along with the Supporters' Shield winner for the regular season and the 2011 U.S. Open Cup champion. However, none of these berths were available to the league's two Canadian teams, which instead participated in the Canadian Championship for that country's single berth in the CONCACAF Champions League.

Format

Main article: MLS Cup Playoffs

The format for the tournament was announced on February 23, 2011.[1] The top three clubs in each of the league's two conferences will earn the six automatic spots in the quarterfinals.[1] The wild-card entrants, seeded seventh through tenth, will enter based upon their overall position in a single table of the league standings.[1] The new format is assembled so that the weakest seed to qualify out of the wild-card rounds will have to play the Supporters' Shield winner.[1] The other entrant will play the conference champion that did not win the Shield.[1]

The playoffs will begin with the Play-in round, which will contain the wildcard seeds. The first and second-placed wildcard seeds (seventh and eight place, respectively) will host the third and fourth-placed wildcard seeds (ninth and tenth place, respectively). The winners of each play-in proper will earn a berth into the conference semifinals, or the quarterfinals, of the playoffs.

Following the play-in round, will be the conference semifinals, where the two play-in round winners will join the six clubs that earned a direct bye into this round. The conference semifinals, will be a two-legged, aggregate series, in which each team plays their opponent twice: once at home, and once away. The team with the most goals accumulated over the two-match series will win the series and qualify for the conference championship. In this round, the lowest seeded wildcard team to advance will play against the MLS Supporters' Shield winner (regular season champion). The other wildcard seed will play against either the Eastern or Western Conference regular season champion, depending on which conference champion wins the Supporters' Shield. Also in the conference semifinals, feature the conference runners-up and third place finishes from both the Eastern and Western Conference.[1]

The semifinal round, or the conference championship, will feature the winners from the conference semifinals. This round will be a one-legged affair, in which the higher seeded club will host the lower seed. The winner of this match, earns a berth into the 2011 MLS Cup championship, as well as a guaranteed berth in the 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League.

The Eastern Conference and Western Conference bracket winners will meet in the MLS Cup final, which will be held at the pre-determined neutral venue. This year, the final will be held at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California, home of the Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA.[1] The MLS Cup winner will be crowned league champion for the 2011 MLS season.[1]

Qualification

The top three clubs from each conference, based on final point totals, will qualify for the playoffs. From among the remaining clubs, the top 4 qualify as wild cards, and will have a 2-leg play-in round to narrow the field to 8. The Los Angeles Galaxy were the first MLS club to qualify for the playoffs, qualifying with a 1–0 win over Colorado Rapids on September 9.[2]

Conference standings

Eastern table

Pos
Team
Pts
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
GD
Qualification or relegation
1 Sporting Kansas City (E1) 51 34 13 9 12 50 40+10 2011 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2 Houston Dynamo 49 34 12 9 13 45 41+4
3 Philadelphia Union 48 34 11 8 15 44 36+8
4 Columbus Crew 47 34 13 13 8 43 441 2011 MLS Cup Play-In Round
5 New York Red Bulls 46 34 10 8 16 50 44+6
6 Chicago Fire 43 34 9 9 16 46 45+1
7 D.C. United 39 34 9 13 12 49 523
8 Toronto FC 33 34 6 13 15 36 5923
9 New England Revolution 28 34 5 16 13 38 5820

Updated to matches played on October 20, 2011. Source: MLSSoccer.com
Notation Key:

(E1) = Eastern Conference champion

Western table

Pos
Team
Pts
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
GD
Qualification or relegation
1 LA Galaxy (SS) (W1) 67 34 19 5 10 48 28+20 2011 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2 Seattle Sounders FC 63 34 18 7 9 56 37+19
3 Real Salt Lake 53 34 15 11 8 44 36+8
4 FC Dallas 52 34 15 12 7 42 39+3 2011 MLS Cup Play-In Round
5 Colorado Rapids 49 34 12 9 13 46 42+4
6 Portland Timbers 42 34 11 14 9 40 488
7 San Jose Earthquakes 38 34 8 12 14 40 455
8 Chivas USA 36 34 8 14 12 41 432
9 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 28 34 6 18 10 35 5520

Updated to matches played on October 22, 2011. Source: MLSSoccer.com
Notation Key:

(SS) = Supporters Shield winner
(W1) = Western Conference champion

Overall standings

Pos
Team
Pts
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
GD
Qualification or relegation
1 LA Galaxy (SS) (W1) 67 34 19 5 10 48 28+20 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage 2
2 Seattle Sounders FC 63 34 18 7 9 56 37+19
3 Real Salt Lake 53 34 15 11 8 44 36+8
4 FC Dallas 52 34 15 12 7 42 39+3
5 Sporting Kansas City (E1) 51 34 13 9 12 50 40+10
6 Houston Dynamo 49 34 12 9 13 45 41+4 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage 2
7 Colorado Rapids 49 34 12 9 13 44 41+3
8 Philadelphia Union 48 34 11 8 15 44 36+8
9 Columbus Crew 47 34 13 13 8 43 441
10 New York Red Bulls 46 34 10 8 16 50 44+6
11 Chicago Fire 43 34 9 9 16 46 45+1
12 Portland Timbers 42 34 11 14 9 40 488
13 D.C. United 39 34 9 13 12 49 523
14 San Jose Earthquakes 38 34 8 12 14 40 455
15 Chivas USA 36 34 8 14 12 41 432
16 Toronto FC 33 34 6 13 15 36 5923 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round 3
17 New England Revolution 28 34 5 16 13 38 5820
18 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 28 34 6 18 10 35 5520

Updated to matches played on October 22, 2011 (NER v TFC). Source: MLSSoccer.com
Notation Key:

(SS) = Supporters Shield winner
(E1) = Eastern Conference champion
(W1) = Western Conference champion

Tiebreakers

  1. Head-to-Head (Points-per-match average)
  2. Overall Goal Differential
  3. Overall Total Goals Scored
  4. Tiebreakers 1–3 applied only to matches on the road
  5. Tiebreakers 1–3 applied only to matches at home
  6. Fewest team disciplinary points in the League Fair Play table
  7. Coin toss

If more than two clubs are tied, once a club advances through any step, the process reverts to Tiebreaker 1 among the remaining tied clubs recursively until all ties are resolved.[3]

Bracket

  Knockout Round Conference Semifinals Conference Finals MLS Cup 2011
                                       
    E1  Sporting Kansas City 2 2  
8  Colorado Rapids 1     WC  Colorado Rapids 0 0    
  E1  Sporting Kansas City 0  
9  Columbus Crew 0     Eastern Conference
  E2  Houston Dynamo 2    
E2  Houston Dynamo 2 1
   
  E3  Philadelphia Union 1 0  
    E2  Houston Dynamo 0
  W1  LA Galaxy 1
  W2  Seattle Sounders FC 0 2    
W3  Real Salt Lake 3 0    
  W3  Real Salt Lake 1
7  FC Dallas 0   Western Conference
  W1  LA Galaxy 3  
10  New York Red Bulls 2     W1  LA Galaxy 1 2  
 
    WC  New York Red Bulls 0 1  

Note: The LA Galaxy, as MLS Supporters Shield winners, were assured of playing the lower seeded Wild Card series winner (New York Red Bulls) in the Conference Semifinals, while Sporting Kansas City would play the higher seeded Wild Card series winner (Colorado Rapids).

Schedule

Major League Soccer released the schedule for its playoffs on August 9, 2011.[4]

Key
  • SS = MLS Supporters' Shield winner
  • E1/W1 = Eastern or Western Conference winner
  • E2/W2 = Eastern or Western Conference runner-up
  • E3/W3 = Eastern or Western Conference third place
  • WC1 = Top wildcard seed (7th place overall)
  • WC2 = Second wildcard seed (8th place overall)
  • WC3 = Third wildcard seed (9th place overall)
  • WC4 = Fourth wildcard seed (10th place overall)

Play-in round

October 26, 2011
20:00 CDT
FC Dallas 0 – 2 New York Red Bulls
Report Lindpere  61'
Henry  90+8'
Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas
Attendance: 10,017
Referee: Ricardo Salazar

October 27, 2011
20:00 MDT
Colorado Rapids 1 – 0 Columbus Crew
Cummings  45+1' Report
Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
Attendance: 7,803
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez

Conference semifinals

Eastern conference

October 30, 2011
19:30 EDT
Colorado Rapids 0 – 2 Sporting Kansas City
Report Bunbury  49', 59' (pen.)
Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
Attendance: 8,601
Referee: Baldomero Toledo

Sporting advances 4 - 0 on aggregate.


October 30, 2011
17:00 EDT
Philadelphia Union 1 – 2 Houston Dynamo
Le Toux  7' Report Hainault  6'
Carr  30'
PPL Park, Chester, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 18,539 (SO)
Referee: Jair Marrufo

November 3, 2011
19:30 CDT
Houston Dynamo 1 – 0 Philadelphia Union
Ching  45+3' Report
Robertson Stadium, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 24,749
Referee: Ricardo Salazar

Houston advances 3 - 1 on aggregate.

Western conference

October 30, 2011
15:00 EDT
New York Red Bulls 0 – 1 Los Angeles Galaxy
Report Magee  15'
Red Bull Arena, Harrison, New Jersey
Attendance: 22,663
Referee: Alex Prus

November 3, 2011
20:00 PDT
Los Angeles Galaxy 2 – 1 New York Red Bulls
Magee  42'
Donovan  75' (pen.)
Report Rodgers  4'
Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Hilario Grajeda

Los Angeles advances 3 - 1 on aggregate.


October 29, 2011
20:00 MDT
Real Salt Lake 3 – 0 Seattle Sounders FC
Saborío  41', 53'
Grabavoy  88'
Report
Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah
Attendance: 17,067
Referee: Mark Geiger

RSL advances 3 - 2 on aggregate.

Conference finals

Host will depend on the higher seeded team. Single elimination match.[4]

November 6, 2011
18:00 PST
Los Angeles Galaxy 3 – 1 Real Salt Lake
Donovan  23' (pen.)
Magee  58'
Keane  68'
Report Saborío  25'
The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 23,437
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez

November 6, 2011
16:30 CST
Sporting Kansas City 0 – 2 Houston Dynamo
Report Hainault  53'
Costly  87'
Livestrong Sporting Park, Kansas City, Kansas
Attendance: 20,839
Referee: Mark Geiger

Championship

Main article: MLS Cup 2011

November 20, 2011
18:00 PST
Los Angeles Galaxy 1 – 0 Houston Dynamo
Donovan  72' Report
The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 30,281
Referee: Ricardo Salazar

Post-season statistical leaders

Note: Statistics only for post-season games.[5]

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 United States Landon Donovan Los Angeles Galaxy 3
United States Mike Magee Los Angeles Galaxy 3
Costa Rica Álvaro Saborío Real Salt Lake 3
4 United States Teal Bunbury Sporting Kansas City 2
Canada André Hainault Houston Dynamo 2
6 Cuba Osvaldo Alonso Seattle Sounders FC 1
United States Calen Carr Houston Dynamo 1
France Aurélien Collin Sporting Kansas City 1
Honduras Carlos Costly Houston Dynamo 1
Jamaica Omar Cummings Colorado Rapids 1
United States Ned Grabavoy Real Salt Lake 1
France Thierry Henry New York Red Bulls 1
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane Los Angeles Galaxy 1
France Sébastien Le Toux Philadelphia Union 1
Estonia Joel Lindpere New York Red Bulls 1
United States Lamar Neagle Seattle Sounders FC 1
England Luke Rodgers New York Red Bulls 1
United States C. J. Sapong Sporting Kansas City 1

Most assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1 England David Beckham Los Angeles Galaxy 3
2 United States Graham Zusi Sporting Kansas City 2
3 Morocco Mehdi Ballouchy New York Red Bulls 1
Brazil Luiz Camargo Houston Dynamo 1
Brazil Júlio César Sporting Kansas City 1
United States Brian Ching Houston Dynamo 1
United States Brad Davis Houston Dynamo 1
United States Landon Donovan Los Angeles Galaxy 1
United States Michael Farfan Philadelphia Union 1
France Thierry Henry New York Red Bulls 1
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane Los Angeles Galaxy 1
Japan Kosuke Kimura Colorado Rapids 1
Colombia Fredy Montero Seattle Sounders FC 1
Argentina Javier Morales Real Salt Lake 1
Colombia Jamison Olave Real Salt Lake 1
United States Chris Wingert Real Salt Lake 1

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "MLS reveals expanded playoffs structure for 2011". Major League Soccer. MLSSoccer.com. February 23, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  2. Bueno, Luis (September 10, 2011). "Recap: Galaxy dominant in 1-0 home win over Colorado". Major League Soccer. MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
  3. "Playoff Standings: Complete table (UPDATED)". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  4. 1 2 "League announces fixture dates for 2011 MLS Cup Playoffs". MLS Communications. MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  5. "2011 MLS Cup Playoffs". Retrieved November 21, 2011.

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