Major League Soccer owners voted Thursday to shift the league’s season to a late-summer to spring calendar in 2027, bringing it more in line with its international counterparts.
The shift aims to put MLS in a more competitive position for player transfers, while also freeing up players for national team duty during the summer, when many major international tournaments take place.
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This season the league started play in late February, with a break for the Club World Cup over the summer. The MLS Cup championship game is set for Dec. 6.
The vote came at the Board of Governors meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. Under the new calendar, league play would kickoff in mid- to late July, with the final day of the regular season in April. The playoffs

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