D.C. United vs Nashville: Table

Team M Matches W Win D Draw L Lose G Goals P Points
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Philadelphia

35 21 6 8 59 69
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Cincinnati

35 21 5 9 53 68
3
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Inter Miami

35 20 8 7 84 68
4
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Charlotte

35 19 2 14 55 59
5
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New York City

35 18 5 12 51 59
6
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Chicago Fire

36 16 8 12 73 56
7
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Nashville

35 16 6 13 59 54
8
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Columbus

35 14 12 9 55 54
9
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Orlando City

35 14 11 10 64 53
10
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New York RB

34 12 7 15 48 43
11
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New England

34 9 9 16 44 36
12
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Toronto

34 6 14 14 37 32
13
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Montréal

34 6 10 18 34 28
14
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Atlanta

34 5 13 16 38 28
15
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D.C. United

34 5 11 18 30 26
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  • D

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  • L

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  • G

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  • D.C. United was one of the original MLS franchises founded in 1994 and quickly became its flagship team. They’ve won 4 MLS Cups, 4 Supporters’ Shields, and 3 U.S. Open Cups — tying them for the most trophies in U.S. soccer history.

  • They were the first American club to win the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup and the only one to win the Copa Interamericana against the South American champions.

  • Legendary defender Eddie Pope was twice named to the MLS Best XI, made over 250 MLS appearances, and played in three World Cups.

  • Notable supporter groups include La Barra Brava, founded by Latino fans in 1995, and the Screaming Eagles, who lead chants in the standing section at Audi Field.

  • Nashville SC was founded in May 2016, played two seasons in the USL, and joined MLS as an expansion team in 2020.

  • The club plays at Geodis Park, the largest soccer-specific stadium in the U.S., with over 30,000 seats, opened in May 2022.

  • The club crest features gold and blue soundwave bars, symbolizing Nashville’s musical heritage.

  • A pre-match ritual includes a guitar riff before kickoff — a nod to the city’s music roots and the club’s nickname “Boys in Gold.”

  • The club's CEO is Ian Ayre, former Liverpool CEO, who led both the creation of the club and its stadium project.

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