Here is the final listing of 2016 MLS attendance. These MLS attendance numbers cover regular-season games held in 2016, as reported by teams.

Team Average Total Matches 1 Seattle Sounders 42,636 724,809 17 2 Orlando City SC 31,324 532,500 17 3 NYC FC 27,196 462,336 17 4 Toronto FC 26,583 451,917 17 5 LA Galaxy 25,147 427,492 17 6 Vancouver Whitecaps 22,330 379,603 17 7 Portland Timbers 21,144 359,448 17 8 Montreal Impact 20,669 351,366 17 9 New York Red Bulls 20,620 350,535 17 10 NE Revolution 20,185 343,150 17 11 San Jose Earthquakes 19,930 338,816 17 12 Real Salt Lake 19,759 335,909 17 13 Sporting KC 19,597 333,155 17 14 Houston Dynamo 19,021 323,361 17 15 Philadelphia Union 17,519 297,825 17 16 Columbus Crew 17,125 291,128 17 17 DC United 17,081 290,381 17 18 Colorado Rapids 16,278 276,721 17 19 Chicago Fire 15,602 265,234 17 20 FC Dallas 14,094 239,601 17 TOTALS 21,692 7,375,287 340

This MLS attendance listing is compiled from official MLS game reports, posted on the league’s website. We don’t list sellouts or % of capacity, as these are rather fluid measures. For instance, the Camping World Stadium seats 70,000, but Orlando City SC sells tickets only to the lower sections of the stadium. This is a good move — it creates a certain level of intimacy in a larger stadium built for big events — but with ability to open up sections of the stadium as needed, there’s really no firm number for a sellout. Also, not every match takes place at a team’s home pitch: the numbers can be skewed by “home” games at a much larger venue, such as Olympic Stadium or Levi’s Stadium.

Image courtesy Orlando City SC.