MLS SuperDraft

The MLS SuperDraft is an annual college draft for teams of Major League Soccer in the United States and Canada. It takes place in January and is used by teams to select players who have graduated from college or otherwise been signed by the league. The SuperDraft was first instituted in 2000, as a combination of the MLS College Draft, in which players having graduated from college were selected, and the MLS Supplemental Draft, in which all other players were chosen. The draft is divided into three rounds in which each club has a selection, the order of which is determined by a combination of the teams' playoff and regular season positions, with the last placed team (or expansion teams) getting the first pick.

History

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From 1996 to 1999, all American players graduating college were entered into the MLS College Draft, and were eligible to be selected by all Major League Soccer teams. Players who had already graduated from college were entered into a separate MLS Supplemental Draft.[citation needed] The division between the two was eliminated in 2000, when they were combined into a single MLS SuperDraft. Originally created to ensure strict parity in the league, the draft was designed to allow weaker clubs to develop their rosters. The first SuperDraft was held in 2000, and since then has become the primary draft of the league. Recently, the draft has been considered to be secondary to youth academies.[1][2][3]

The importance of the SuperDraft waned in the 2010s as MLS teams established their own youth academy systems and acquired young players from other leagues. The 2020 MLS SuperDraft was conducted exclusively by conference calls and online streaming for the first time.[4]

Eligible players

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Only players from the American college sports system (e.g., the NCAA and the NAIA) are eligible to be drafted. Canadian U Sports men's soccer players are not included, despite numerous proposals and discussions in 2010[5] and 2012[6] when U Sports was Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). In previous SuperDrafts, a few players were drafted directly from clubs outside the U.S. or Canada.

Rules of draft selection

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The draft process for the SuperDraft closely resembles the NFL Draft. Below is the process for the 2023 MLS SuperDraft:

  1. Any expansion club automatically gets the first pick; should there be two expansion teams, a coin toss determines who picks first in the SuperDraft and who picks first in the expansion draft.
  2. Teams that did not make the playoffs are ordered by their regular-season record.
  3. Teams that made the MLS Cup Playoffs are then ordered by which round of the playoffs they are eliminated.
  4. The winners of the MLS Cup are given the last selection, and the losers the penultimate selection.
  5. Remaining ties are broken by the goal differential, goals scored, goals conceded, and then the flip of a coin.
StatusDraft picks
Expansion clubs1
Non-playoff clubs2–17
Eliminated in knockout round18–21
Eliminated in conference semifinals22–25
Eliminated in conference championships26–27
MLS Cup finalist28
MLS Cup winner29

List of MLS College Drafts

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YearDateRoundsPicksCityFirst
selection
Team
1996March 4, 1996330Fort Lauderdale, FL Matt McKeonKansas City Wiz
1997February 1, 1997330Fort Lauderdale, FL Tahj JakinsColorado Rapids
1998January 31, 1998336Fort Lauderdale, FL Leo CullenMiami Fusion
1999February 6, 1999336Fort Lauderdale, FL Jason MooreD.C. United

List of MLS SuperDrafts

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YearDateRoundsPicksCityFirst
selection
Team
2000February 6, 2000672Fort Lauderdale, FL Steve ShakMetroStars
2001February 5, 2001672Davie, FL Chris CarrieriSan Jose Earthquakes
2002February 10, 2002670Lake Buena Vista, FL Chris GbandiDallas Burn
2003January 17, 2003660Kansas City, MO Alecko EskandarianD.C. United
2004January 16, 2004660Charlotte, NC Freddy AduD.C. United
2005January 14, 2005448Baltimore, MD Nikolas BesagnoReal Salt Lake
2006January 20, 2006448Philadelphia, PA Marvell WynneMetroStars
2007January 12, 2007452Indianapolis, IN Maurice EduToronto FC
2008January 18, 2008456Baltimore, MD Chance MyersKansas City Wizards
2009January 15, 2009460St. Louis, MO Steve ZakuaniSeattle Sounders FC
2010January 14, 2010464Philadelphia, PA Danny MwangaPhiladelphia Union
2011January 13, 2011354Baltimore, MD Omar SalgadoVancouver Whitecaps FC
2012January 12, 2012238Kansas City, MO Andrew WengerMontreal Impact
2013January 17, 2013238Indianapolis, IN Andrew FarrellNew England Revolution
2014January 16, 2014477Philadelphia, PA Andre BlakePhiladelphia Union
2015January 15, 2015484Philadelphia, PA Cyle LarinOrlando City SC
2016January 14, 2016475Baltimore, MD Jack HarrisonChicago Fire
2017January 13, 2017481Los Angeles, CA Abu DanladiMinnesota United FC
2018January 19, 2018481Philadelphia, PA João MoutinhoLos Angeles FC
2019January 11, 2019475Chicago, IL Frankie AmayaFC Cincinnati
2020January 9, 2020477via teleconference Robbie RobinsonInter Miami CF
2021January 21, 2021375via teleconference Dani PereiraAustin FC
2022January 11, 2022379via teleconference Ben BenderCharlotte FC
2023December 21, 2022[A]383via teleconference Hamady DiopCharlotte FC
2024December 19, 2023[B]387via teleconference Tyrese SpicerToronto FC

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Although the draft took place in 2022, the draft retained the 2023 MLS SuperDraft branding
  2. ^ Although the draft took place in 2023, the draft retained the 2024 MLS SuperDraft branding

References

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