MLS to return to play on July 8 with tournament at Disney World

By The Canadian Press

Major League Soccer will return to action July 8 with a World Cup-style tournament that will run through Aug. 11 in the Orlando area.

All 26 teams will take part in the “MLS is Back Tournament” at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.


The NBA is also looking to resume play at the Disney complex.

The 54-match MLS tournament, which will be played before empty stands, marks a resumption to the league’s 25th season, which was halted March 12 after two rounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“When we first put together the tournament concept at Disney World, we just were very uncertain about when we’d be able to return to our stadiums in our home market and thought ‘Why don’t we get them all together, get our teams, 26 teams together in one neutral site, play games every day, get our players back on the field for our fans,”’ commissioner Don Garber said in a recorded video.

“But very importantly doing it with games of consequence, so a total prize pool of (US)$1 million … All of this is our best foot forward to do what we can in an exciting, compelling and meaningful way to return to play for 2020.”

Garber said Disney has the infrastructure to host the nearly 2,000 players and staff expected at the tournament.

The hope is the league, once the Florida tournament is completed, can continue the regular season with a revised schedule in home markets. The league says details of the new schedule will come later, as will whether teams will play clubs from the other conference.

The July 8 tournament start essentially comes around the midway point of the original schedule. Toronto FC, for example, would have played 17 of its 34 regular-season games under their original schedule by then while the number would have been 15 for Vancouver and 14 for Montreal.

Players and team officials will be tested regularly for COVID-19 under a plan developed by the league’s medical department and infectious disease experts. Anyone who tests positive will be “removed from the tournament” and anyone who had contact with them will be tested “very very regularly,” according to Garber.

Group stage matches in the Florida competition will count in the regular-season standings and the tournament winner, regardless whether it is an American or Canadian club, will earn a spot in the 2021 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League.

The winner will take the Champions League spot usually awarded to the MLS regular-season points leader in the conference opposite of the 2020 Supporters’ Shield winner.

Clubs will begin arriving in Orlando as early as June 24 for “pre-season training.”

Teams will play three group stage matches across 16 days. The top two in each of the six groups along with the four best third-place finishers will then move on to the knockout stage: round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals and final.

Games will begin at 9 a.m., 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. ET with most taking place in the evening, the league said.

A draw to determine the tournament groups will be held Thursday.

Orlando City SC, as host club, will be the top seed in Group A, which will feature six teams and open play July 8.

The other five seeds are the four semifinalists from the 2019 playoffs _ Toronto FC, Atlanta United, Los Angeles FC and the Seattle Sounders _ plus Real Salt Lake, the team with the next highest points total in the Western Conference from the 2019 season.

The draw will assign the remaining non-seeded 20 clubs to groups, depending on conference.

The Eastern Conference, which will become home to Nashville SC for the remainder of the 2020 season, will have three groups _ one consisting of six teams and two consisting of four teams each. The Western Conference will have three groups, each consisting of four teams.

The tournament will allow teams five substitutions a game and feature video review. Teams will be able to dress 24 players for matches.

Matches tied at the end of regulation time in the knockout phase will go straight to a penalty shootout.

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