Major League Soccer (MLS) has just revealed its “Best XI” for the 2025 season, recognizing the players who stood out the most during the year.
For the U.S. Hispanic community, these recognitions serve to understand the figures that mark the league, as well as how North American soccer continues to grow in visibility.
What is the “Best MLS XI 2025”?
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Each season, MLS selects an ideal eleven based on regular performance, evaluated by media, players and coaching staffs.
The 2025 edition includes players from seven countries and nine different clubs.
North american soccer continues to grow in visibility
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Key figures leading the team

Lionel Messi (Inter Miami CF): Scorer of the tournament with 29 goals, key player for his club, and member of the Best XI.
Anders Dreyer (San Diego FC): The Dane had an impactful season, registering the combination of goals and assists that placed him among the best.
Denis Bouanga (Los Angeles FC): With 24 goals, he was one of the most decisive strikers and also part of the best eleven in MLS.
The rest of the ideal team and what it means

The complete list includes, among others:
Goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair(Minnesota United FC), defenders like Tristan Blackmon and Kai Wagner, as well as midfielders like Cristian Roldan and Evander.
For the U.S. Hispanic fan, recognizing these figures helps to follow MLS with greater understanding:
Who the best are, what teams they are from, and what impact they can have both locally and internationally.
Conclusion
The “Best MLS XI 2025” is more than a list of names:
It is a thermometer of the level of the league, its diversity and its appeal to the U.S. Hispanic audience.
With Messi, Dreyer and Bouanga leading the way, the 2025 season cements MLS as a stage for great talent and excitement.
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