To celebrate its 30th season, Major League Soccer unveils a new "Game On" campaign featuring Grammy nominated artist, Doechii. The 30-second ad spot features the Tampa rapper bringing match day energy and momentum of being on a MLD pitch.
The complaint has grown louder in recent years, whether from players, coaches, or fans: Major League Soccer teams play too many games for their own good. Sure, it’s a lot of entertainment, and that’s a big part of what pro sports are supposed to be for the public.
If you have T-Mobile or Metro by T-Mobile, you can get free Season Pass access for every regular season game. You'll need to sign up for a subscription via the T-Life app on T-Mobile Tuesdays starting Feb. 18. You must have an Apple account, and be sure to redeem the offer by March 4 at 4:59 a.m. ET.
Expansion teams, especially in recent years, offer a near-guaranteed return on investment. With committed infrastructure and a growing fan base, these teams help accelerate the growth of MLS—a relatively young league compared to other top divisions in world soccer—both across North America and beyond.
Rapper Doechii is the star of Apple TV's MLS Season Pass Super Bowl ad campaign, titled 'Game On.' Watch the Major League Soccer commercial here.
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First kick is just over three weeks away, which means that teams around the league are starting to scramble to fill some holes (or in some cases, to create new holes that will subsequently need to be filled).
Signing Minnesota United FC have acquired defender Nicolás Romero from Argentine top-flight side Atlético Tucumán, the club announced Thursday. The 21-year-old Argentine center back has signed a three-year contract through 2027 with an option for 2028.