Don Garber was named Commissioner of Major League Soccer in 1999, and over the past 26 years he has led MLS through a period of unprecedented growth and transformation. Under his leadership, the league has expanded from 10 to 30 clubs, added dozens of new owners, and established 26 soccer stadiums, with three more set to debut in the coming years. He has also secured a groundbreaking global partnership with Apple TV and overseen a surge in average club valuations, which have risen to more than $720 million.

Through his efforts, MLS has developed into one of the top soccer leagues in the world, featuring global stars like David Beckham and Lionel Messi, and helping to establish the United States and Canada as true soccer nations.

Early in his tenure, he created MLS WORKS, a league-wide co

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