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D.C. United

The dynasty that built MLS's credibility - D.C. United won three of the league's first four championships and proved that American soccer could produce a club with genuine continental swagger, all in the shadow of the Capitol dome and the monuments of a nation still learning to love the game.

Every season in D.C. United history, from the most recent to the founding year.

YearRecordFinishHead Coach
20260–0In ProgressRené Weiler
20255–18–11No PlayoffsRené Weiler
20247–19–8No PlayoffsTroy Lesesne
20239–17–8No PlayoffsWayne Rooney
20227–19–8No PlayoffsWayne Rooney
202113–16–5No PlayoffsHernan Losada
20205–13–5No PlayoffsBen Olsen
201913–10–11First RoundBen Olsen
201814–11–9Conference SemifinalsBen Olsen
20179–20–5No PlayoffsBen Olsen
201611–10–13Conference SemifinalsBen Olsen
201515–13–6Conference SemifinalsBen Olsen
201417–9–8Conference FinalsBen Olsen
20133–24–7No PlayoffsBen Olsen
201217–10–7Conference FinalsBen Olsen
20119–13–12No PlayoffsBen Olsen
20106–11–13No PlayoffsTom Soehn
20099–7–14Conference SemifinalsTom Soehn
200811–11–8Conference SemifinalsTom Soehn
200711–10–9Conference FinalsTom Soehn
200611–10–11Conference FinalsPeter Nowak
200510–14–8First RoundPeter Nowak
200411–9–10MLS Cup ChampionsPeter Nowak
200310–10–10Conference SemifinalsRay Hudson
200210–13–5First RoundRay Hudson
200110–16No PlayoffsRay Hudson
200012–20No PlayoffsThomas Rongen
199923–9MLS Cup ChampionsThomas Rongen
199817–15MLS Cup FinalBruce Arena
199721–11MLS Cup ChampionsBruce Arena
199619–13MLS Cup ChampionsBruce Arena