With the regular season ending, 2017 MLS attendance ended on a very high note, with Atlanta United FC setting per-game and season attendance records.



Here are the numbers after the final week of play:

Team Average Total Matches Week 33 1 Atlanta United FC 48,200 819,404 17 71,874 2 Seattle Sounders 43,666 742,314 17 44,370 3 Toronto FC 27,647 470,005 17 4 Orlando City SC 25,028 425,477 17 5 NYC FC 22,643 384,929 17 20,113 6 LA Galaxy 22,246 378,182 17 7 Vancouver Whitecaps 21,416 364,073 17 8 New York Red Bulls 21,175 359,977 17 9 Portland Timbers 21,144 359,448 17 21,144 10 Minnesota United 20,538 349,138 17 11 Montreal Impact 20,046 340,783 17 20,681 12 San Jose Earthquakes 19,875 337,873 17 18,000 13 Sporting KC 19,537 332,121 17 14 NE Revolution 19,367 329,233 17 15 Real Salt Lake 18,781 319,284 17 19,102 16 DC United 17,904 304,369 17 41,418 17 Houston Dynamo 17,500 297,507 17 20,456 18 Chicago Fire 17,383 295,511 17 19 Philadelphia Union 16,812 285,797 17 20,113 20 Columbus Crew 15,439 262,469 17 21 Colorado Rapids 15,322 260,476 17 22 FC Dallas 15,122 257,077 17 15,383 TOTALS 22,106 8,267,534 374 312,654 WEEKLY AVERAGE 28,423

Talk about ending the season with a bang. First off: Atlanta United FC set a record for season attendance, becoming the first MLS team to surpass 800,000 fans in a season and breaking the record of 752,199 set by the Seattle Sounders in 2015. And with the crowd of 71.874, Atlanta United FC broke its own match attendance record set last month, when 70,245 fans were at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. These numbers helped MLS set an all-time season attendance record, surpassing the 8-million mark for the first time.

All attendance figures come from the MLS website. Image courtesy Atlanta United FC.