The Mexican forward scored a career-high 14 goals after missing the entire 2022 season with a knee injury
NEW YORK (Wednesday, November 15, 2023) – Major League Soccer today announced that Sporting Kansas City forward Alan Pulido has been named the 2023 MLS Comeback Player of the Year. After overcoming a significant knee injury that sidelined him the entire 2022 season, the Mexican forward produced an MLS career-best and club-high 14 goals in 2023 to go along with three assists for a Kansas City side that returned to the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs.
On January 11, 2022, Sporting Kansas City announced that Pulido would miss the entire 2022 MLS season due to a knee injury. Nearly 14 months following the announcement, Pulido returned to MLS action on April 1, 2023, when he came off the bench in Sporting’s scoreless draw with the Philadelphia Union. Pulido scored his first MLS goal since the injury on May 7 with a first-half game-winning score against Seattle Sounders FC.
The Mexican forward found his goal-scoring form during the month of June with a league-high six goals in five matches, which earned him MLS Player of the Month presented by CELSIUS honors. From the start of June to the end of the regular season, Pulido’s 13 goals were the second-most in the league, trailing only the Columbus Crew’s Cucho Hernández (15). Additionally, Pulido excelled at scoring in bunches during the 2023 season. His four multi-goal games were the second-most in MLS and he became just the third Kansas City player (Dom Dwyer and Felipe Gutiérrez) with at least four multi-goal games in a season in club history.
His high-scoring season also included hitting the back of the net in a variety of ways. Among double-digit goal scorers in 2023, Pulido and Hernández were the lone players with multiple headed goals and multiple penalty-kick goals. Not only was Pulido diverse in his goal-scoring, but he was also extremely efficient. Among players with at least 50 shot attempts in 2023, Pulido scored on 25.9% of those (14-of-54), which was the best mark in MLS.
Thanks to Pulido’s remarkable comeback, Sporting Kansas City completed one of the most improbable turnarounds to make the Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs. Kansas City became the first club in MLS history to go winless through their first 10 matches of a season (0-7-3) and still make the postseason. Prior to this, only three clubs had a 10-match winless streak at any point in a season and still secured a playoff berth. From the start of May to the end of the 2023 regular season, Sporting led the Western Conference in points (41), wins (12), and goals per game (1.88), while ranking second in goal differential (+10).
The MLS Comeback Player of the Year honors an MLS player who has overcome a severe injury and/or adversity, and as a result missed a significant portion of the 2022 season and shown improved performance to achieve success during the 2023 regular season. The award was voted on by MLS club technical staff, media, and current MLS players.
Below is a breakdown of the voting results, with Pulido beating Atlanta United’s Miles Robinson and Seattle Sounders FC’s João Paulo.
| PLAYER | MEDIA | CLUB | TOTAL |
Alan Pulido (SKC) | 22.01% | 52.02% | 28.21% | 34.08% |
Miles Robinson (ATL) | 27.04% | 10.98% | 38.46% | 25.50% |
JoĂŁo Paulo (SEA) | 8.18% | 6.36% | 12.82% | 9.12% |
A full list of previous MLS Comeback Player of the Year award winners can be found below:
Season | Player | Club |
2023 | Alan Pulido | Sporting Kansas City |
2022 | Gonzalo HiguaĂn | Inter Miami CF |
2021 | Carles Gil | New England Revolution |
2020 | Bradley Wright-Phillips | Los Angeles Football Club |
2019 | Jordan Morris | Seattle Sounders FC |
2018 | Gyasi Zardes | Columbus Crew |
2017 | Clint Dempsey | Seattle Sounders FC |
2016 | Chris Pontius | Philadelphia Union |
2015 | Tim Melia | Sporting Kansas City |
2014 | Rodney Wallace | Portland Timbers |
2013 | Kevin Alston | New England Revolution |
2012 | Eddie Johnson | Seattle Sounders FC |
2011 | David Beckham | LA Galaxy |
2010 | Bobby Convey | San Jose Earthquakes |
2009 | Zach Thornton | Chivas USA |
2008 | Kenny Cooper | FC Dallas |
2007 | Eddie Johnson | Kansas City Wizards |
2006 | Richard Mulrooney | FC Dallas |
2005 | Chris Klein | Kansas City Wizards |
2004 | Brian Ching | San Jose Earthquakes |
2003 | Chris Armas | Chicago Fire |
2002 | Chris Klein | Kansas City Wizards |
2001 | Troy Dayak | San Jose Earthquakes |
2000 | Tony Meola | Kansas City Wizards |