2012 MLS Cup Playoffs

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2012 MLS Cup Playoffs
2012 MLS Cup Playoffs logo.jpg
CountryUnited States
Canada
Teams10
Defending championsLos Angeles Galaxy
ChampionsLos Angeles Galaxy (4th title)
Runners-upHouston Dynamo
Semi-finalists
  • D.C. United
  • Seattle Sounders FC
Matches played15
Goals scored34 (2.27 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane
(6 goals)
2011
2013

The 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs was the seventeenth post-season tournament culminating the Major League Soccer regular season. The tournament began on October 31,[1] and culminated on December 1, 2012[1] with MLS Cup 2012, the seventeenth league championship for MLS, won by the Los Angeles Galaxy 3-1 over Houston Dynamo. It was the second year that the playoffs included ten teams,[2] and the first playoff series since 2006 in which teams cannot cross conference brackets.[3] The top five teams in both the Eastern and Western conferences of the league earned berths, with the top three clubs in each conference earning direct byes to the conference semifinals. The fourth and fifth-place finishers of both conferences played in a single-elimination play-in match.

The play-in winner played their respective conference regular season champion in the conference semifinals, which was a two-leg aggregate series, without the away goals rule enforced. For the first time in MLS Cup Playoffs history, each Conference Championship was also a two-leg aggregate series, as opposed to the traditional single elimination match.[3] The MLS Cup championship still remain a single match, but the team with the stronger regular season record, the Los Angeles Galaxy, hosting the final at their home venue.[2]

Los Angeles Galaxy were the defending champions, having defeated Houston Dynamo 1–0 in last year's championship.[4]

Both finalists directly entered the 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League, with the champion earning a Pot A seed. They were joined by San Jose Earthquakes, the Supporters' Shield winner, and Sporting Kansas City, the 2012 U.S. Open Cup champion. However, none of these berths were available to the league's three Canadian teams, which instead participate in the Canadian Championship for that country's single berth in the CONCACAF Champions League.[5]

Format[]

For 2012, the league's previous system of "wild card" qualification—which had the potential for "crossover" series in which one team could play in the other conference's bracket—was scrapped. Instead, the top five teams in each conference will qualify for the playoffs and the two conference brackets are entirely separate. The First Round of each conference is a one-off match between the 4th and 5th place teams, similar to the previous wild card system, with the 4th-place team hosting. The First Round winner advances to play the conference's top seed in the Conference Semifinals.[1][2]

Conference Semifinals and Conference Championship series are conducted in a home-and-away aggregate-goal format. The lower-seeded team in the Conference Semifinal hosts the first game, and the higher seed hosts the second. If the teams are tied after two games, a 30-minute extra time period (divided into two 15-minute periods) will be played followed by penalty kicks, if necessary. The away goals rule or golden goal is not used.[1]

In the case of ties in the First Round and MLS Cup, extra time and penalty kicks are used in the same manner as above.[2]

Qualification[]

Eastern Conference

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1 Sporting Kansas City (E1) 34 18 7 9 42 27 +15 63 2012 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2 D.C. United 34 17 10 7 53 43 +10 58
3 New York Red Bulls 34 16 9 9 57 46 +11 57
4 Chicago Fire 34 17 11 6 46 41 +5 57 2012 MLS Cup Knockout Round
5 Houston Dynamo 34 14 9 11 48 41 +7 53
6 Columbus Crew 34 15 12 7 44 44 0 52
7 Montreal Impact 34 12 16 6 45 51 −6 42
8 Philadelphia Union 34 10 18 6 37 45 −8 36
9 New England Revolution 34 9 17 8 39 44 −5 35
10 Toronto FC 34 5 21 8 36 62 −26 23
Updated to match(es) played on 18:04 EDT October 28, 2012. Source: MLS

(E1) = Eastern Conference champion

Western Conference

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1 San Jose Earthquakes (SS, W1) 34 19 6 9 72 43 +29 66 2012 MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2 Real Salt Lake 34 17 11 6 46 35 +11 57
3 Seattle Sounders FC 34 15 8 11 51 33 +18 56
4 LA Galaxy 34 16 12 6 59 47 +12 54 2012 MLS Cup Knockout Round
5 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 34 11 13 10 35 41 −6 43
6 FC Dallas 34 9 13 12 42 47 −5 39
7 Colorado Rapids 34 11 19 4 44 50 −6 37
8 Portland Timbers 34 8 16 10 34 56 −22 34
9 Chivas USA 34 7 18 9 24 58 −34 30
Updated to match(es) played on October 28, 2012. Source: MLS

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

Tiebreak rules[]

When two or more teams are tied in standings on points the following tiebreak rules[2][6] apply:

  1. Goals for
  2. Goal differential
  3. Fewest disciplinary points in the official points table (foul – 1 pt, first yellow – 3 pts, second yellow – 5 pts, straight red – 6 pts, disciplinary commission suspension – 6 pts, etc.)
  4. Road goals
  5. Road goal differential
  6. Home goals
  7. Home goal differential
  8. Coin toss (2 teams) or drawing of lots (3 or more teams)

Bracket[]

East Wild Card
   
E4 Chicago 1
E5 Houston 2
West Wild Card
   
W4 Los Angeles 2
W5 Vancouver    1
Conference Semifinals Conference Finals MLS Cup 2012
             
E1 Kansas City 0 1 1
E5 Houston 2 0 2
E5 Houston 3 1 4
Eastern Conference
E2 D.C. United 1 1 2
E2 D.C. United 1 1 2
E3 New York 1 0 1
E5 Houston 1
W4 Los Angeles 3
W1 San Jose 1 1 2
W4 Los Angeles 0 3 3
W4 Los Angeles 3 1 4
Western Conference
W3 Seattle 0 2 2
W2 Salt Lake 0 0 0
W3 Seattle 0 1 1

[7]

Schedule[]

Knockout round[]

Chicago Fire1 – 2Houston Dynamo
Alex Goal 83' Report Bruin Goal 12', 46'
Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Illinois
Attendance: 10,923
Referee: Baldomero Toledo

Los Angeles Galaxy2 – 1Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Magee Goal 69'
Donovan Goal 73' (pen.)
Report Mattocks Goal 3'
The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 14,703
Referee: Silviu Petrescu

Conference Semifinals[]

Eastern Conference[]

Houston Dynamo2 – 0Sporting Kansas City
Moffat Goal 18'
Bruin Goal 75'
Report
BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 20,689
Referee: Edvin Jurisevic
Sporting Kansas City1 – 0Houston Dynamo
Sinovic Goal 64' Report
Livestrong Sporting Park, Kansas City, Kansas
Attendance: 20,894
Referee: Allen Chapman

Houston Dynamo won 2 – 1 on aggregate


D.C. United1 – 1New York Red Bulls
Miller Goal 61' (o.g.) Report Hamid Goal 65' (o.g.)
RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 17,556
Referee: Jair Marrufo
New York Red Bulls0 – 1D.C. United
Recap DeLeon Goal 88'
Red Bull Arena, Harrison, New Jersey
Attendance: 14,035
Referee: Mark Geiger

D.C. United won 2 – 1 on aggregate. Note: While D.C. United won the right to host the second leg as the higher seed, the order of the legs was reversed due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy.[8] The second leg was originally scheduled for November 7 but was postponed one day due to snow.[9]

Western Conference[]

Los Angeles Galaxy0 – 1San Jose Earthquakes
Report Bernárdez Goal 90+4'
The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 27,000
San Jose Earthquakes1 – 3Los Angeles Galaxy
Gordon Goal 82' Report Keane Goal 21', 34'
Magee Goal 39'
Buck Shaw Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Attendance: 10,744
Referee: Kevin Stott

Los Angeles Galaxy won 3 – 2 on aggregate


Seattle Sounders FC0 – 0Real Salt Lake
Report
CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 34,941
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
Real Salt Lake0 – 1Seattle Sounders FC
Report Martínez Goal 81'
Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah
Attendance: 19,657
Referee: Chris Penso

Seattle Sounders won 1 – 0 on aggregate

Conference Championships[]

Houston Dynamo3 – 1D.C. United
Hainault Goal 51'
Bruin Goal 68'
Sarkodie Goal 81'
Report DeLeon Goal 27'
BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 22,101
D.C. United1 – 1Houston Dynamo
Bošković Goal 83' Report García Goal 34'
RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 20,015
Referee: Baldomero Toledo

Houston Dynamo won 4 – 2 on aggregate


Los Angeles Galaxy3 – 0Seattle Sounders FC
Keane Goal 46', 67'
Magee Goal 64'
Report
The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Jair Marrufo
Seattle Sounders FC2 – 1Los Angeles Galaxy
Johnson Goal 12'
Scott Goal 57'
Report Keane Goal 68' (pen.)
CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 44,575
Referee: Mark Geiger

Los Angeles Galaxy won 4 – 2 on aggregate

MLS Cup[]

Los Angeles Galaxy3 – 1Houston Dynamo
Gonzalez Goal 60'
Donovan Goal 65' (pen.)
Keane Goal 90+4' (pen.)
Report Carr Goal 44'
The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Attendance: 30,515

Post-season statistical leaders[]

Note: Statistics only for post-season games.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "2012 MLS Cup Playoffs". MLSsoccer.com. Archived from the original on October 31, 2012. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Competition Rules and Regulations". MLSsoccer.com. Archived from the original on September 20, 2012. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Big changes for MLS Cup Playoffs format in 2012". MLSsoccer.com. November 20, 2011. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "History: MLS Cup 2011". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  5. ^ "Champions League Qualifying 2013-14". CONCACAF. Archived from the original on August 25, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2012.
  6. ^ "New tiebreakers designed to encourage attacking play". MLS Communications. MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  7. ^ "MLS Cup Playoffs 2012". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved November 2, 2012.
  8. ^ "Hurricane Sandy forces Red Bulls, D.C. United to switch home dates for playoff series". NJ.com.
  9. ^ "Snow postpones Red Bulls-DC United". ESPNFC.com.
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