2024 MLS All-Star Game


The 2024 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 28th annual Major League Soccer All-Star Game, an exhibition soccer match in the United States. It featured all-star squads from Major League Soccer and Liga MX of Mexico—the third edition to use the inter-league format. The All-Star Game was played on July 24, 2024, at Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio, and won 4–1 by Liga MX. The MLS All-Star Skills Challenge was played the day before at the same venue.

Background

On June 28, 2023, MLS announced that the 2024 MLS All-Star Game would be hosted by the Columbus Crew and played at their home stadium, Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio. The 2005 MLS All-Star Game was hosted by the Crew at their previous stadium. The Liga MX All-Stars, representing the top flight league of Mexico, were announced as the 2024 All-Star Game opponents on March 4, 2024. It is the third MLS All-Star Game to feature an inter-league all-star team; the Liga MX All-Stars had previously played in the 2021 and 2022 editions before MLS switched back to a friendly against a European club for the 2023 game. The All-Star Game was played two days before the start of the 2024 Leagues Cup, an international competition featuring all clubs from MLS and Liga MX.

Pre-match

Roster selection

The MLS All-Star team's 30 players were determined by sixteen selections by host head coach Wilfried Nancy of the Columbus Crew, two players selected by MLS commissioner Don Garber, and twelve selections from an online vote of fans, media personnel, and MLS players. The online vote for players in a 4–1–2–3 formation and one additional slot began on May 29, 2024, and concluded on June 10. Players on the ballot were required to have appeared in at least 50 percent of their club's matches by May 13. Garber selected Houston Dynamo FC midfielder Héctor Herrera and Columbus midfielder Darlington Nagbe.
Real Salt Lake forward Cristian Arango, who was voted onto the roster, was suspended by the league on July 15 for a violation of the MLS anti-harassment policy. Miles Robinson withdrew from the All-Star Game due to his selection for the United States under-23 team at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Real Salt Lake midfielder Diego Luna and Colorado Rapids defender Moïse Bombito were announced as replacement coach selections on July 19. Forwards Gabriel Pec of the LA Galaxy and Petar Musa of FC Dallas were added as coach selections on July 21, after the withdrawal of Inter Miami forwards Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, who were both injured during the 2024 Copa América. Luciano Acosta of FC Cincinnati, the reigning league MVP, was named captain of the MLS All-Star Team for the second consecutive year.
André Jardine was selected as the manager of the Liga MX All-Stars after winning the Balón de Oro award for Best Head Coach of the Season. His selection of 14 players from the Balón de Oro finalists and 14 additional players was announced on July 17.

Skills Challenge

The MLS All-Star Skills Challenge was held on July 23 at Lower.com Field and comprised events in five fields: shooting, touches, cross-and-volley, passing, and a crossbar challenge. The rosters include ten all-star players, one former "great" player, and female players from the National Women's Soccer League and Liga MX Femenil. The MLS roster includes former player Sacha Kljestan and Diana Ordóñez of the Houston Dash; the Liga MX roster includes former player Luis Hernández and Alicia Cervantes of C.D. Guadalajara Femenil. The Liga MX All-Stars won three of the five events during the Skills Challenge. A single-elimination Goalie Wars tournament was also held and featured four MLS Next Pro goalkeepers; Chituru Odunze of Crown Legacy FC won the team's second consecutive Goalie Wars title.
EventMLS scoreLiga MX score
Shooting96158
Touch13771
Cross & Volley4590
Passing2 wins1 win
CrossbarLossWin

Broadcasting

The All-Star Game and Skills Challenge were broadcast globally in English, French, and Spanish on MLS Season Pass, an online streaming platform operated by Apple TV with rights to all MLS matches.

Squads

MLS All-Stars

The initial MLS All-Stars roster was announced on July 1, 2024. The Skills Challenge rosters for both teams were published on July 15. Players from 18 clubs were selected; the most-represented teams on the roster were the Columbus Crew with five players and Inter Miami CF with four players, who all made their All-Star Game debut.
No.PlayerClubSelection
1[Goalkeeper (association football)|] St. Louis City SCCoach2nd
26[Goalkeeper (association football)|]Los Angeles FCCoach1st
30[Goalkeeper (association football)|] FC DallasVote1st
10[Defender (association football)|] Inter Miami CFVote1st
64[Defender (association football)|] Colorado RapidsCoach1st
4[Defender (association football)|]Columbus CrewCoach1st
15[Defender (association football)|]Real Salt LakeVote1st
22[Defender (association football)|]D.C. UnitedVote1st
13[Defender (association football)|]New York City FCCoach1st
31[Defender (association football)|]Columbus CrewCoach1st
23[Defender (association football)|]FC CincinnatiCoach1st
2[Defender (association football)|]Colorado RapidsCoach2nd
11[Midfielder (association football)|] FC CincinnatiVote3rd
5[Midfielder (association football)|] Inter Miami CFVote1st
29[Midfielder (association football)|]CF MontréalCoach2nd
19[Midfielder (association football)|] Portland TimbersCoach1st
25[Midfielder (association football)|] Vancouver Whitecaps FCCoach1st
16[Midfielder (association football)|]Houston Dynamo FCCommissioner2nd
17[Midfielder (association football)|]Minnesota United FCCoach1st
3[Midfielder (association football)|]Real Salt LakeCoach1st
27[Midfielder (association football)|]Nashville SCCoach3rd
6[Midfielder (association football)|]Columbus CrewCommissioner3rd
7[Midfielder (association football)|] LA GalaxyVote2nd
20[Forward (association football)|]D.C. UnitedVote2nd
8[Forward (association football)|] Toronto FCCoach1st
99[Forward (association football)|]Los Angeles FCCoach2nd
24[Forward (association football)|] Columbus CrewCoach1st
10[Forward (association football)|]Inter Miami CFVote1st
[Forward (association football)|]FC DallasCoach1st
[Forward (association football)|]LA GalaxyCoach1st
21[Forward (association football)|]Columbus CrewCoach3rd
9[Forward (association football)|]Inter Miami CFVote1st

Liga MX All-Stars

The first half of the Liga MX All-Stars roster was announced on June 30, 2024, as part of the Balón de Oro awards. The remaining 16 players were announced on July 15.
No.PlayerClub
[Goalkeeper (association football)|] Club América
[Goalkeeper (association football)|] Cruz Azul
[Goalkeeper (association football)|]Tigres UANL
[Defender (association football)|]Tigres UANL
[Defender (association football)|]Deportivo Toluca
[Defender (association football)|]C.F. Pachuca
[Defender (association football)|]C.D. Guadalajara
[Defender (association football)|]C.D. Guadalajara
[Defender (association football)|]Club Necaxa
[Defender (association football)|] Cruz Azul
[Defender (association football)|]Tigres UANL
[Defender (association football)|]Atlético San Luis
[Midfielder (association football)|] C.D. Guadalajara
[Midfielder (association football)|]C.F. Pachuca
[Midfielder (association football)|]C.F. Monterrey
[Midfielder (association football)|] Tigres UANL
[Midfielder (association football)|] C.F. Monterrey
[Midfielder (association football)|]C.F. Pachuca
[Midfielder (association football)|]Club América
[Midfielder (association football)|] Club América
[Midfielder (association football)|]Atlético San Luis
[Midfielder (association football)|]Club América
[Midfielder (association football)|] Club León
[Midfielder (association football)|] Pumas UNAM
[Midfielder (association football)|]C.F. Pachuca
[Midfielder (association football)|]C.F. Monterrey
[Midfielder (association football)|]Cruz Azul
[Forward (association football)|]Tigres UANL
[Forward (association football)|]Pumas UNAM
[Forward (association football)|] C.F. Pachuca

Match