Major League Soccer, or MLS, is the professional soccer league in the United States. As such, only the highest caliber players will play for teams in this league. For someone to play in the MLS, they generally must play for years, starting at a young age, and be quite talented. They will usually play for junior and reserve competitive teams, sometimes affiliated with (but separate from) professional clubs, and hopefully be selected to move up. Many great players never get the chance to play for a professional team, but all of the players who don't try will fail!
Yes. As of the end of the 2008 MLS season 18 players have played in MLS at age 17 or under.
Currently, Joao Plata (Forward - Real Salt Lake) is the shortest player in the MLS. He is officially listed as 5'2". He is the shortest player in MLS history, and the shortest of any player in the USA's five "major sports".
By training hard, and getting scouted
Train and practise hard!
You are either drafted or picked up as a free-agent.
Yes, they have.
The best player in the MLS is Guillermo Barros Schelotto who currently plays for the Columbus Crew. He is a forward who is able to produce amazing goals and assists. He is unstoppable at his greatest moments.
you need to practice and work really hard
A lot of hard work and dedication.
In MLS they use the offside markers to see if a player is offside
he trained hard for his dream to come true.
you can become a professional soccer player by training hard and doing what you need to do but most importantly if you train hard and work hard at the soccer games you will cost more to join a team and you will get a lot of $