Inter Miami CF claimed the 2025 MLS Cup title in a thrilling finale on December 6, defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3-1 at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. Lionel Messi played a pivotal role, creating key moments including assists that sealed Miami’s first-ever MLS championship and delivered record-breaking viewership across platforms.
Messi’s masterful performance throughout the playoffs—contributing 15 goal involvements (6 goals, 9 assists) in six matches—earned him back-to-back MLS MVP honors, cementing his legendary impact on the league. The victory marked a dream culmination for Miami’s star-studded squad, including contributions from Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suárez, in what was the club’s final match at Chase Stadium before moving to Miami Freedom Park in 2026.
The playoffs featured dramatic upsets and standout runs, with expansion side San Diego FC reaching the Western Conference Final in their inaugural season before falling to Vancouver. Philadelphia Union, as Supporters’ Shield winners, exited earlier than expected, highlighting the competitive parity in the expanded format.
On the national front, the US Women’s National Team closed 2025 with a 2-0 victory over Italy on December 1, finishing the year with a 12W-0D-3L record under coach Emma Hayes. Catarina Macario and Jaedyn Shaw scored, showcasing emerging talent alongside veterans in a strong send-off.
The US Men’s National Team has no December matches, focusing on preparation for high-profile 2026 World Cup warm-ups against Belgium, Portugal, Senegal, and Germany in the spring.
These latest USA soccer developments, capped by Inter Miami’s triumphant MLS Cup run, reshape offseason narratives and heighten anticipation for club and national team campaigns ahead.






