Hooligan Soccer
·19 février 2025
MLS Preview: Seattle Sounders

Hooligan Soccer
·19 février 2025
As you can see on the club badge, the Sounders were founded back in 1974 when they competed in the NASL through the league’s 1983 folding. After a decade-plus hiatus, the club was resurrected in 1994 and they competed in the second division American Professional Soccer League and A-League/USL First Division until 2008.
In 2009, the third (and current) incarnation of the Sounders joined the MLS as the 15th franchise. Their debut season set the tone and a high bar for the club. They finished third in the Western Conference and also won the U.S. Open Cup. They are perhaps the most successful expansion franchise in terms of postseason appearances, having only missed one since their founding. In terms of trophies, they have a Supporters Shield from their 2014 campaign, won the MLS Cup in 2016 and 2019, were runners-up in 2017 and 2020, and appeared in the U.S. Open finals five times between 2009 and 2014 (winning four times). In their 2022 season, when they did not make the playoffs, they won the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Clearly, this is a franchise used to being at the top.
This will be a grueling season, as the club will be participating in FIVE different competitions, including the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, potentially playing upwards of 45 games!
There are three owners, plus an ownership group of different investors who have shares in the club. The three owners include majority shareholder Adrian Hanauer, a local businessman who also has stakes in the NHL Seattle Kraken and was an investor in the NWSL team Reign FC. The estate of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and comedian Drew Carey are the other two. Original majority owner Joe Roth divested all his shares in 2019 in favor of the ownership group.
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It was a slow offseason for the Sounders, with limited personnel shifts. They added two quality veterans in Jesús Ferreira and Paul Arriola, and renewed playmaker Albert Rusnák’s DP status. Their relatively old squad was boosted with a number of homegrown prospects. It will be interesting to see how the club holds up in a VERY busy and competitive season.
They host Charlotte FC on Feb. 22 in the late game (7:30pm PT)