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Latest revision as of 11:35, 10 April 2024

1998 Major League Soccer season
Preseason n/a
Regular Season March-September 1998
Postseason September 30-October 25, 1998
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The 1998 MLS season was the third season of Major League Soccer, the top division of soccer in the United States and Canada. It was also the 86th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer, and the 20th with a national first-division league, in the United States and Canada. Chicago became the first expansion team to win the MLS Cup and the first to win it in their inaugural year.

Publications

Programs
Team Type Opponent Venue
MLS Freekick Regular Season n/a various
Chicago Fire FC MLS Cup D.C. United Rose Bowl
Media Guides and Yearbooks
Media Guides Major League Soccer • New England Revolution
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