The Seattle Sounders won their second MLS Cup title in club history when they beat Toronto FC 3-1 in 2019 MLS Cup on Sunday at CenturyLink Field in front of a Seattle record crowd of 69,274. It's their second MLS championship in the last four years.

The Sounders' first MLS Cup title in 2016 also came against Toronto FC when they beat the Canadian side in a memorable penalty-kick shootout at BMO Field in Toronto.

The Rave Green are now one of six teams to win multiple MLS championships joining D.C. United, Houston Dynamo, LA Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes and Sporting Kansas City.

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Seattle joined MLS as an expansion club in 2009 and they have qualified to the playoffs for all 11 seasons of their MLS existence. In addition to their two MLS Cup titles, Seattle also have one Supporters' Shield trophy (2014) and four U.S. Open Cup titles (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014).

This year the Sounders entered the postseason as the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference (16W-10L-8D, 56 points) and after knocking off FC Dallas and Real Salt Lake at home in the opening two rounds of the playoffs, they shocked No. 1-seed LAFC at Banc of California Stadium in the Western Conference Final to advance to MLS Cup as hosts.

All-Time MLS Cup Champions

2019: Seattle Sounders

2018: Atlanta United

2017: Toronto FC

2016: Seattle Sounders

2015: Portland Timbers

2014: LA Galaxy

2013: Sporting Kansas City

2012: LA Galaxy

2011: LA Galaxy

2010: Colorado Rapids

2009: Real Salt Lake

2008: Columbus Crew

2007: Houston Dynamo

2006: Houston Dynamo

2005: LA Galaxy

2004: D.C. United

2003: San Jose Earthquakes

2002: LA Galaxy

2001: San Jose Earthquakes

2000: Kansas City

1999: D.C. United

1998: Chicago Fire

1997: D.C. United

1996: D.C. United