MLS players ratify new collective bargaining agreement, paving way back to play
TORONTO — MLS players have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement, paving the way for the league to return to play.
The MLS Players Association confirmed the vote on the CBA, which will run an additional year through the 2025 season. The two sides reached agreement on an agreement in February that went through 2024 but it was never ratified.
The PA did not provide details of the new CBA. MLS commissioner Don Garber was scheduled to speak later Wednesday.
The players were reportedly facing a lockout after the two sides found themselves in an impasse over concessions but managed to come to an agreement.