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Eastern Conference logo The Eastern Conference is one of Major League Soccer's two conferences. Contents 1 Current members 2 Conference Lineups 2.1 1996–1997 2.1.1 Lineup for 1996–1997 2.1.2 Changes from 1995 2.2 1998–1999 2.2.1 Lineup for 1998–1999 2.2.2 Changes from 1997 2.3 2000–2001 2.3.1 Eastern Division 2.3.2 Lineup for 2000–2001 2.3.3 Changes from 1999 2.4 2002–2004 2.4.1 Eastern Conference 2.4.2 Lineup for 2002–2004 2.4.3 Changes from 2001 2.5 2005 2.5.1 Lineup for 2005 2.5.2 Changes from 2004 2.6 2006 2.6.1 Lineup for 2006 2.6.2 Changes from 2005 2.7 2007–2009 2.7.1 Current Lineup 2.7.2 Changes from 2006 2.8 2010–Present 2.8.1 Current Lineup 2.8.2 Changes from 2009 3 Eastern Conference regular season champions by year 4 MLS Cup Champions produced 5 See also 6 References // Current members Chicago Fire Columbus Crew D.C. United Kansas City Wizards New England Revolution New York Red Bulls Philadelphia Union Toronto FC Conference Lineups 1996–1997 Lineup for 1996–1997 Columbus Crew D.C. United New England Revolution New York/New Jersey MetroStars Tampa Bay Mutiny Changes from 1995 Creation of Major League Soccer 1998–1999 Lineup for 1998–1999 Columbus Crew D.C. United MetroStars Miami Fusion New England Revolution Tampa Bay Mutiny Changes from 1997 The New York/New Jersey MetroStars changed their name to simply the MetroStars The Miami Fusion were added in the 1998 expansion 2000–2001 Eastern Division Lineup for 2000–2001 D.C. United MetroStars Miami Fusion New England Revolution Changes from 1999 The Eastern Conference changed to the Eastern Division with the creation of the new Central Division The Columbus Crew and Tampa Bay Mutiny moved into the new Central Division 2002–2004 Eastern Conference Lineup for 2002–2004 Chicago Fire Columbus Crew D.C. United MetroStars New England Revolution Changes from 2001 The Eastern Division changed back to the Eastern Conference following the contraction of the Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny, resulting in the disbanding of the Central Division The Miami Fusion were contracted after the season The Chicago Fire and Columbus Crew moved in from the Central Division 2005 Lineup for 2005 Chicago Fire Columbus Crew D.C. United Kansas City Wizards MetroStars New England Revolution Changes from 2004 The Kansas City Wizards moved in from the Western Conference 2006 Lineup for 2006 Chicago Fire Columbus Crew D.C. United Kansas City Wizards New England Revolution New York Red Bulls Changes from 2005 The MetroStars changed their name to the New York Red Bulls 2007–2009 Current Lineup Chicago Fire Columbus Crew D.C. United Kansas City Wizards New England Revolution New York Red Bulls Toronto FC Changes from 2006 Toronto FC was added as an expansion franchise 2010–Present Current Lineup Chicago Fire Columbus Crew D.C. United Kansas City Wizards New England Revolution New York Red Bulls Philadelphia Union Toronto FC Changes from 2009 Philadelphia Union was added as an expansion franchise Eastern Conference regular season champions by year 1996: Tampa Bay Mutiny~ 1997: D.C. United*~ 1998: D.C. United 1999: D.C. United*~ 2000: MetroStars 2001: Miami Fusion~† 2002: New England Revolution 2003: Chicago Fire~ 2004: Columbus Crew~ 2005: New England Revolution 2006: D.C. United~ 2007: D.C. United~ 2008: Columbus Crew*~ 2009: Columbus Crew~ * - Won the MLS Cup ~ - Won the MLS Supporters' Shield † - The Miami Fusion were declared winners of the Eastern Division in 2001 after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City, Washington, D.C., and rural Pennsylvania forced the cancellation of the rest of the regular season. The MLS Cup Playoffs began on September 20. MLS Cup Champions produced 1996: D.C. United 1997: D.C. United 1999: D.C. United 2004: D.C. United 2008: Columbus Crew 2009: Real Salt Lake†† †† - Real Salt Lake was the Eastern Conference's representative in the MLS Cup despite being in the Western Conference. See also Western Conference (MLS) MLS Central Division References Complete MLS History v • d • e Major League Soccer Western Conference Eastern Conference Chivas USA · Colorado Rapids · FC Dallas · Houston Dynamo · Los Angeles Galaxy · Real Salt Lake · San Jose Earthquakes · Seattle Sounders FC Chicago Fire · Columbus Crew · D.C. United · Kansas City Wizards · New England Revolution · New York Red Bulls · Philadelphia Union · Toronto FC Former teams Expansion teams Miami Fusion · Tampa Bay Mutiny Portland Timbers (2011) · Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2011) · Montreal (2012) League Articles MLS Cup (Playoffs) · Supporters' Shield · All-Star Game · Records and Statistics · U.S. Open Cup · SuperLiga · Pan-Pacific Championship · Rivalry cups · Current Players · Foreign Players · Capped Players · Designated Players · Coaches · Drafts · Transfers · MLS Players Union · Stadiums · USSF · CSA Seasons 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011