Albany Times Union

League names top 25 of all time

Jones, who played 11 years with Galaxy, makes the list

- By Anne M. Peterson

There were times Cobi Jones didn’t think Major League Soccer would survive its first few years, let alone a quarter-century.

When MLS contracted by two teams in 2002, Jones and his fellow players wondered if the fledgling domestic league was in trouble.

They shouldn’t have worried. MLS is celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y this year, commemorat­ing it Wednesday with the release of the MLS 25 Greatest. Among the former players on the list are Jones, Landon Donovan, David Beckham, Clint Dempsey and Robbie Keane.

“There were ups and downs within the league over the time, but to see where it is now as compared to where it was 25 years ago, it’s drastic changes, and I don’t think I could have even dreamed that it would have been this momentous, this special, and this much growth over that 25 years,” said Jones, who was one of the league’s original players, spending his entire 11-year career with the L.A. Galaxy.

A panel of nearly 200 people tied to the league was surveyed to select the players who “achieved the most on the field, drove the narrative off the field, and helped lay the foundation and set the course for MLS’ next 25 years.”

Jones was a natural fit.

He played in the Premier League with Coventry City and in Brazil before returning to the United States to help launch MLS in 1996. He also made a record 164 appearance­s for the U.S. national team and played in three World Cups.

His favorite MLS moment is winning that first league title in 2002. The Galaxy would go on to win a league-record five championsh­ips.

“It was a struggle for us at the Galaxy to go into the final a few times before and losing, but to finally have that monkey off the back and win the championsh­ip against the New England Revolution, at New England in front of their home crowd, that was something special,” Jones said. “To get that first championsh­ip, to start that run, that first-offive run that everyone was talking about over the past few years. I think that championsh­ip — the Galaxy had been known as a quality club and one of the leaders — but that first championsh­ip really solidified it.”

Jones said the difference between now and when he started is the league’s depth, with quality players from abroad and the academies streaming into MLS.

The league’s anniversar­y came at a chaotic time. MLS suspended the season because of the coronaviru­s in March after teams had played just two games. The league returned with the MLS is Back Tournament in a bubble in Florida this summer before a return to local markets for an abbreviate­d season.

The season will culminate Saturday night with the MLS Cup final between the Columbus Crew and Seattle Sounders.

The 25 Greatest, in alphabetic­al order, are: Jeff Agoos, Kyle Beckerman, David Beckham, Carlos Bocanegra, Dwayne De Rosario, Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan, Marco Etcheverry, Robin Fraser, Sebastian Giovinco, Kevin Hartman, Cobi Jones, Robbie Keane, Chad Marshall, Josef Martinez, Tony Meola, Jaime Moreno, Eddie Pope, Preki, Steve Ralston, Nick Rimando, Carlos Valderrama, Diego Valeri, Chris Wondolowsk­i and Bradley Wright-phillips.

 ?? Fred Jewell / Associated Press archive ?? Cobi Jones, left, and Carlos Bocanegra face off in a 2001 game. Both have been named to the MLS 25 Greatest list.
Fred Jewell / Associated Press archive Cobi Jones, left, and Carlos Bocanegra face off in a 2001 game. Both have been named to the MLS 25 Greatest list.

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