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MLS agrees to continue to 'explore' potential competition changes


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  With the window growing narrower for any changes to the league that could take effect in and around the 2026 World Cup — whether it be roster rules, competition format or league calendar — MLS executive Nelson Rodriguez said the league would continue "to explore" potential changes, including flipping the calendar to a fall-spring format.

The article from The Athletic discusses Major League Soccer's (MLS) strategic planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. MLS owners, known as governors, are focusing on how to manage the league's schedule and competitions around the World Cup, which will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Key points include the potential pause or continuation of the MLS season, the impact on player availability due to national team call-ups, and the opportunity to leverage the global event to enhance the league's visibility and growth. The article highlights discussions on whether to align the MLS season with the European calendar, the possibility of a mid-season break, and how to integrate the Leagues Cup and other competitions into the schedule. Additionally, there's consideration of how to market the league during the World Cup to attract new fans and maintain momentum post-tournament.

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