US Major League Soccer 2003 interactive map

Hover over the teams on the map for full details
Hovering on the team reveals the team insignia, home stadium, major domestic & CONCACAF titles won and link to their website.
- Chicago Fire
- Colorado Rapids
- Columbus Crew
- Dallas Burn
- D.C. United
- San Jose Earthquakes
- Kansas City Wizards
- Los Angeles Galaxy
- New England Revolution
- MetroStars
Changes from the 2002 season
Dallas Burn move from the Cotton Bowl to the Dragon Stadium.
Los Angeles Galaxy move from the Rose Bowl to The Home Depot Center.

USA 2003 season summary
MLS Cup winner
San Jose Earthquakes 4-2 Chicago Fire
MLS Supporters' Shield winner
Chicago Fire
US Open Cup winner
Chicago Fire 1-0 MetroStars
Conference winners
Western Conference : San Jose Earthquakes · | · Eastern Conference : Chicago Fire
2003 CONCACAF Champions' Cup details
Preliminary Round
1st leg: CSD Municipal 4-2 San Jose Earthquakes
2nd leg: San Jose Earthquakes 2-1 CSD Municipal
CSD Municipal (Gt) won 4-5 on aggregate
1st leg: LD Alajuelense 4-0 New England Revolution
2nd leg: New England Revolution 3-1 LD Alajuelense
LD Alajuelense (CR) won 3-5 on aggregate
1st leg: Deportivo Árabe Unido 2-1 Columbus Crew
2nd leg: Columbus Crew 3-0 Deportivo Árabe Unido (Pa)
Columbus Crew won 4-2 on aggregate
1st leg: CD Motagua 2-2 Los Angeles Galaxy
2nd leg: Los Angeles Galaxy 1-0 CD Motagua (Hn)
Los Angeles Galaxy won 3-2 on aggregate
Quarter Final
1st leg: Monarcas Morelia 6-0 Columbus Crew
2nd leg: Columbus Crew 2-0 Monarcas Morelia
Monarcas Morelia (Mx) won 6-2 on aggregate
1st leg: Los Angeles Galaxy 1-4 Necaxa
2nd leg: Necaxa 2-1 Los Angeles Galaxy
Necaxa (Mx) won 6-2 on aggregate
2003 CONCACAF Champions Cup Final
Monarcas Morelia 3-3 Deportivo Toluca
Deportivo Toluca 2-1 Monarcas Morelia (Mx)
Deportivo Toluca (Mx) won 5-4 on aggregate
2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup qualifiers
Chicago Fire & San Jose Earthquakes