Sporting Kansas City : Preki 71 Goals Chicago Fire : Ante Razov 76 Goals Chivas USA : Ante Razov 30 Goals San Jose Earthquakes : Chris Wondolowski 121 Goals LA Galaxy : Landon Donovan 113 Goals FC Dallas : Jason Kreis 91 Goals Miami Fusion : Diego Serna 52 Goals Tampa Bay Mutiny : Roy Lassiter 37 Goals D.C. United : Jaime Moreno 131 Goals Real Salt Lake : Álvaro Saborío 63 Goals New York Red Bulls : Bradley Wright-Phillips 69 Goals New England Revolution : Taylor Twellman 101 Goals Colorado Rapdis: Conor Casey 50 Goals Columbus Crew : Jeff Cunningham 64 Goals Montreal Impact : Marco Di Vaio 40 Goals Vancouver Whitecaps FC : Camilo 43 Goals New York City : David Villa 41 Goals Orlando City SC : Cyle Larin 32 Goals Philadelphia Union : Sébastien Le Toux 56 Goals Toronto FC : Sebastian Giovinco 45 Goals Portland Timbers : Fanendo Adi 46 Goals Seattle Sounders FC : Fredy Montero 60 Goals
Hey, we haven't been very good lately but some has to have scored at least a couple of goals for the Houston Dynamo in the last 11 years. Ah, posted by a Quakes fan. He may not recognize our existence.
Wondo 11 goals away from passing Moreno... if he doesn't drop off too much he could do it in 2017. Who will be the next to join the century club? As good as he is David Villa is probably too old to get there, so it looks like a three horse race between BWP, Giovinco, and Adi... my money is on BWP given his lead over the others, 31 goals is like a season and a half for him. (I don't think Cyle Larin will be in MLS long enough to do it)
Colorado has played all 21 seasons, and their goals leader has fewer goals than the leader for Miami, who existed for 4 seasons.
Lists like this are tough as MLS lifers whom score a lot consistently are for the most part few and far between. Lots of (temporary) diversions outside the league plays a huge role in this.
Serna played for the Rapids for one season (2005). Got 1 goal. So Casey + Serna combined had less goals for Colorado than Serna did for Miami. (Prior to Conor Casey, Paul Bravo's 39 goals were the club record. Cummings is now tied with Bravo for 2nd place all time.)
8 (regular season league games at least). Pablo (225), Moor, Henderson, Balboa, Cummings, Beckerman, Wynne, and Bravo. Only Cummings and Bravo on that list are really goal-scorers (and as I said, they're tied for 2nd all time). Powers is at 121 so he'll get 122 early this season barring a trade/transfer. Then Casey at 119. After that next 3 are two defenders and a goalkeeper. If you think about it, 122 games is less than 4 seasons (now). Pretty remarkable that in 21 years only 8 players have played the equivalent of less than 4 seasons for the Rapids.
Given KC's struggles with a goal scorer over their history I thought Preki's was safe. Now here we are with Dwyer just 19 goals behind him.
Top assists for each Major League Soccer team. Chicago Fire : Piotr Nowak (Poland) 61 assists. Columbus Crew : Robert Warzycha (Poland) 61 assists. D.C. United : Jaime Moreno (Bolivia) 102 assists. Montreal Impact : Patrice Bernier (Canada) 27 assists. New England Revolution : Steve Ralston (USA) 73 assists. New York City FC : Andrea Pirlo (Italy) 16 assists. New York Red Bulls : Thierry Henry (France) 42 assists. Orlando City ; Kaká (Brazil) 16 assists ? Philadelphia Union : Sébastien Le Toux (France) 50 assists. Miami Fusion : Diego Serna (Colombia) 36 assists. Tampa Bay Mutiny : Carlos Valderrama (Colombia) 81 assists. Colorado Rapids ; Chris Henderson (USA) 59 assists. Toronto FC : Sebastian Giovinco (Italy) 31 assists ? FC Dallas : Jason Kreis (USA) 60 assists ? Houston Dynamo : Brad Davis (USA) 104 assists. LA Galaxy: Landon Donovan (USA) 107 assists. Portland Timbers : Diego Valeri (Argentina) 46 assists. Real Salt Lake : Javier Morales (Argentina) 81 assists. San Jose Earthquakes : Ronald Cerritos (El Salvador) 47 assists. Seattle Sounders ?? Sporting Kansas City : Preki (USA and Yugoslavia) 98 assists. Vancouver Whitecaps FC : Pedro Morales (Chile) 22 assists.
It's both, if you're just counting the number of regular-season assists. Mauro Rosales and Fredy Montero both had 34, tied for the record. It took Fredy about 9500 minutes over 4 seasons to reach that number, though, compared to 6055 over 3 seasons for Mauro. On the other hand, Fredy also had 2 career assists in the playoffs with the Sounders, to Mauro's zero.
Sounders assists leaders: Mauro Rosales and Fredy Montero have 34 each. Chivas USA : Assists: Sacha Kljestan (33) Does anybody have the right number of these teams? FC Dallas : Jason Kreis (USA) 60 assists ? Toronto FC : Sebastian Giovinco (Italy) 31 assists ? Orlando City ; Kaká (Brazil) 16 assists ? Minnessota United ? Who are the Clean Sheets leaders of each MLS Team?
For the Sounders it's still Kasey Keller with 30 (over 3 seasons.) Stefan Frei is now second with 27.
Nick Rimando has 93 regular season SOs for RSL. Eight more in the playoffs for 101 total. And yes, I am wearing my black Rimando jersey today.
The Houston Dynamo have a couple of contenders. Pat Onstad had 37 regular season shutouts for the Dynamo in 5 seasons. He had 4 in the MLS post-season and I believe 50 in all competitions for the Dynamo. That was after 27 in three seasons with San Jose and at least 40 in the A-League. He holds the Canadian national team record with 21. Tally Hall is 2nd for the Dynamo with 35 regular season and 5 more in the MLS post-season. I don't think he had enough in the CCL or Open Cup to catch Onstad in all competitions.
MacMath had 27 shutouts in the regular season and 1 in the Open Cup during his 4 years with the Union.
Regular Season only: Chicago: Zach Thornton (57) Colorado: Matt Pickens (29) Columbus: Will Hesmer (41) Dallas: Matt Jordan (30) DC United: Bill Hamid (43) Houston: Pat Onstad (37) LA Galaxy: Kevin Hartman (62) Montreal : Evan Bush (18) New England: Matt Reis (66) NYC FC: Josh Saunders (12) NY Red Bulls: Luis Robles (39) Orlando: [tie] Tally Hall & Joseph Bendik (5) Philadelphia: Zac MacMath (28) Portland: Donovan Ricketts (23) RSL: Nick Rimando (93) San Jose: Joe Cannon (44) Seattle: Kasey Keller (30) Sporting KC: Jimmy Nielsen (45) Toronto: Stefan Frei (19) Vancouver: David Ousted (36) Chivas USA: Dan Kennedy (28) Miami: [tie] Nick Rimando & Jeff Cassar (7) Tampa Bay: Scott Garlick (11)
Toronto/Giovinco is correct. Kaka has 17 regular-season assists for Orlando. Jason Kreis has 65 regular-season assists for Dallas. Minnesota United has not started in MLS yet, but their all-time regular-season assists leader from the 2nd division looks like Kevin Venegas with 18, who will be joining them in MLS. (That's not including the old Minnesota Thunder which was technically a different club, just the MUFC team from 2010-2016). Also, bearing in mind that the following is about regular-season assists only, corrections to your assist numbers above: Chris Henderson has 53 assists for Colorado (not 59). Felipe Martins is the regular-season assist leader for Montreal with 24 (Bernier has 27 in all competitions). Diego Valeri has 42 assists for Portland (not 46). Peter Nowak has 48 assists for Chicago (the 61 you listed may be his total in all competitions, not sure). All of the other numbers you listed above were the regular-season assist records.
And because I can't get enough stats today, FWIW, here are the career goals leaders in MLS who are still active (regular-season goals only): 121 Chris Wondolowski (already over 100) 89 Carlos Ruiz (not retired, currently out-of-contract) 86 Kei Kamara 83 Robbie Keane (hasn't officially retired, but is no longer signed in MLS) 69 Bradley Wright-Phillips 64 Chris Rolfe 64 Fabian Espindola (currently in Mexico) 62 Dominic Oduro 59 Clint Dempsey 58 Chad Barrett 57 Sebastien Le Toux 52 Alan Gordon 52 Dom Dwyer 50 Will Bruin 49 Javier Morales 47 Fredy Montero JUST RECENTLY RETIRED: 73 Alvaro Saborio 71 Conor Casey 70 Mike Magee 57 Brad Davis