Week | Player of the Week | Team |
---|---|---|
Week 1 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
Week 2 | Ante Razov | Chicago Fire |
Week 3 | Ante Razov | Chicago Fire |
Week 4 | Matt Jordan | Dallas Burn |
Week 5 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
Week 6 | Ivan McKinley | New England Revolution |
Week 7 | Jeff Cunningham | Columbus Crew |
Week 8 | Mark Chung | MetroStars |
Week 9 | Roy Lassiter | D.C. United |
Week 10 | Giovanni Savarese | New England Revolution |
Week 11 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
Week 12 | Jaime Moreno | D.C. United |
Week 13 | Joe-Max Moore | New England Revolution |
Week 14 | Jorge Dely Valdés | Colorado |
Week 15 | Stern John | Columbus Crew |
Week 16 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
Week 17 | Chris Klein | Kansas City Wizards |
Week 18 | Raúl Díaz Arce | Tampa Bay Mutiny |
Week 19 | Luboš Kubík | Chicago Fire |
Week 20 | Ariel Graziani | Dallas Burn |
Week 21 | Ben Olsen | D.C. United |
Week 22 | Manny Lagos | Tampa Bay Mutiny |
Week 23 | Giovanni Savarese | New England Revolution |
Week 24 | Eddie Lewis | San Jose Clash |
Week 25 | Brian McBride | Columbus Crew |
Week 26 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
Week 27 | Jason Kreis | Dallas Burn |
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