Revolution's Marcos Dias a Finalist for MLS NEXT Pro MVP

The New England Revolution are making headlines both on and off the field. From player accolades to community engagement, the organization is showcasing its commitment to excellence and social responsibility [1, 2].

Dias in MVP Contention

New England Revolution II forward/midfielder Marcos Dias has been named a finalist for the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro Most Valuable Player award [5]. The league announced Dias as one of the three finalists for the prestigious award [5]. This recognition highlights Dias's outstanding performance and contribution to the Revolution II squad throughout the 2025 season [5]. Meanwhile, in other MLS NEXT Pro news, Chicago Fire FC II forward Jason Shokalook was also named a finalist for the same award [3].

Community Engagement

Beyond the pitch, the New England Revolution, alongside the New England Patriots, demonstrated their commitment to the community by hosting a Halloween party for pediatric cancer patients [2]. Dozens of young patients from hospitals in Boston and Providence enjoyed a night of treats and Halloween spirit at Gillette Stadium [2]. The New England Revolution Foundation, established in 1996 by Robert Kraft, continues to support local partners and initiatives focused on social justice, childhood cancer awareness, and inclusion in soccer [1]. The Foundation's mission extends to concussion awareness, and support for military personnel and first responders, demonstrating a wide-reaching commitment to building stronger communities throughout New England [1].

Roster Spending

Insight into the New England Revolution's roster spending was revealed with the release of the Major League Soccer Players Association's (MLSPA) Fall Salary Data [4]. Fans now have a clearer picture of how the Revolution invested in their team during the second half of 2025 [4].

TL;DR

  • Marcos Dias of New England Revolution II is a finalist for the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro MVP award [5].
  • The Revolution and Patriots jointly hosted a Halloween party at Gillette Stadium for pediatric cancer patients [2].
  • The MLS Players Association released the Fall Salary Data, providing insight into the Revolution's roster spending [4].
  • The New England Revolution Foundation remains committed to supporting various social causes throughout the region [1].