In the fall of 1994, Payne, as president of SUSAP, began to work with
Alan Rothenberg and a charter group of investors on the creation of
Major League Soccer (MLS). Payne put together the original investment group for D.C. United, which included
George Soros,
Paul Tierney and The Sponsorship Group/API and served as the president and general manager of the team from its inception. Under his guidance, D.C. United has been the most successful team in MLS, winning 13 major championships. In 2001, Payne joined
Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) as senior vice president and managing director of AEG Soccer, which, during his tenure, oversaw six MLS teams, including the
Los Angeles Galaxy,
Colorado Rapids,
Chicago Fire, D.C. United,
MetroStars and
San Jose Earthquakes. Payne also oversaw all other AEG soccer activities until his decision to return to D.C. United in 2004 as president and CEO. Payne served as member of the board of governors of MLS and sat on the league marketing and competition committees Payne left D.C. United for
Toronto FC in November 2012. ==Career history==