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2022 MLS SuperDraft

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2022 MLS SuperDraft
General information
SportSoccer
Date(s)January 11, 2022
Overview
79 total selections in3 rounds
LeagueMajor League Soccer
Teams28
First selectionBen Bender,
Charlotte FC
Most selectionsVancouver Whitecaps FC (5)
← 2021
2023 →

The2022 MLS SuperDraft was the 23rd edition of theSuperDraft conducted byMajor League Soccer. The SuperDraft is held every January prior to the start of the MLS season and has been conducted viaconference calls since 2020.[1] Previously, the SuperDraft had been held in conjunction with the annual JanuaryUnited Soccer Coaches convention.

Since 2021, the SuperDraft consists of three rounds. Teams that received fourth-round picks for this draft via past trades received compensatory picks instead.[2] Of the 75 players selected in the SuperDraft, 28 were signed by MLS teams—most of them from the first round picks.[3]

Format

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The SuperDraft format has remained constant throughout its history and closely resembles that of theNFL Draft:

  1. Anyexpansion teams receive the first picks. MLS has announced thatCharlotte FC[4] would begin play as an expansion team in 2022.Sacramento Republic andSt. Louis City SC[5] were about to debut that year, but MLS delayed St. Louis's start to 2023 instead, and the league's expansion to Sacramento was withheld indefinitely.
  2. Non-playoff clubs receive the next picks in reverse order of prior season finish.
  3. Teams that made theMLS Cup Playoffs are then ordered by which round of the playoffs they are eliminated.
  4. The winners of theMLS Cup are given the last selection, and the losers the penultimate selection.

Player selection

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Player key
*Denotes player who has been selected for anMLS Best XI team
^Member of 2022Generation Adidas class
Player who was named to anMLS Best XI and Generation Adidas
Signed key
29Denotes player who signed for aMLS team (Division I)
16Denotes player who signed for aUSL Championship team (Division II)
28Denotes player who signed for aMLS Next Pro,USL League One orNISA team (Division III)
1Denotes player who signed for a team outside theUnited States soccer league system
Positions key
GKGoalkeeperDFDefenderMFMidfielderFWForward

Round 1

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PMLS teamPlayerPos.CollegeConferenceAcademy teamOther teamSigned
1Charlotte FCUnited StatesBen BenderMFMarylandBig TenBaltimore ArmourFC Baltimore ChristosUnited StatesCharlotte FC
2FC CincinnatiUnited StatesRoman CelentanoGKIndianaBig TenSockers FCUnited StatesFC Cincinnati
3FC Dallas[R1 trade 1]United StatesIsaiah ParkerFWSaint LouisA-10FC UnitedChicago FC UnitedUnited StatesFC Dallas
4Houston DynamoIcelandThorleifur ÚlfarssonFWDukeACCBreiðablikUnited StatesHouston Dynamo
5Austin FCUnited StatesKipp KellerDFSaint LouisA-10Saint Louis FCSt. Louis Scott GallagherUnited StatesAustin FC
6FC DallasUnited StatesLucas BartlettDFSt. John'sBig EastSporting Blue ValleyKaw Valley FCUnited StatesFC Dallas
7New York Red Bulls[R1 trade 2]United StatesMatt NocitaDFNaval AcademyPatriotReal So CalUnited StatesNew York Red Bulls
8San Jose EarthquakesBurkina FasoOusseni BoudaFWStanfordPac-12Black Rock FCBlack Rock FCUnited StatesSan Jose Earthquakes
9Inter Miami CFUnited StatesRyan SailorDFWashingtonPac-12Real ColoradoColorado Rapids U-23United StatesInter Miami CF
10Nashville SC[R1 trade 3]United StatesAhmed LongmireDFUCLAPac-12Las Vegas Sports AcademySeattle Sounders FC U-23United StatesNashville SC
11Chicago Fire FC[R1 trade 4]United StatesKendall BurksDFWashingtonPac-12Washington PremierSeattle Sounders FC U-23United StatesChicago Fire FC
12Columbus CrewUnited StatesPatrick SchulteGKSaint LouisA-10Saint Louis FCSt. Louis Scott GallagherUnited StatesColumbus Crew
13San Jose Earthquakes[R1 trade 5]SwedenOskar ÅgrenDFClemsonACCLB07United StatesSan Jose Earthquakes
14FC Cincinnati[R1 trade 6]United StatesIan MurphyDFDukeACCFC Golden StateUnited StatesFC Cincinnati
15CF Montréal[R1 trade 7]Democratic Republic of the CongoJojea KwizeraFWUtah ValleyWACForza West FCOgden City SCCanadaCF Montréal
16Vancouver Whitecaps FCUnited StatesSimon BecherFWSaint LouisA-10Oakwood SCOcean City Nor'eastersCanadaWhitecaps FC 2
17Minnesota United FCCanadaTani OluwaseyiFWSt. John'sBig EastGPS AcademyManhattan SCUnited StatesMinnesota United FC
18Orlando City SCUnited StatesJack LynnFWNotre DameACCSaint Louis FCSt. Louis Scott GallagherUnited StatesOrlando City SC
19Atlanta United FCUnited StatesErik CentenoFWPacificBig WestSacramento RepublicUnited StatesAtlanta United FC
20New York Red Bulls[R1 trade 8]CanadaO'Vonte MullingsFWFlorida Gulf CoastASUNFC DurhamSeattle Sounders FC U-23United StatesNew York Red Bulls II
21LA Galaxy[R1 trade 9]ZimbabweFarai MutatuFWMichigan StateBig TenCrew Academy WolvesChicago FC United
22Sporting Kansas CityUnited StatesEsai EasleyDFGrand CanyonWACDe Anza ForcePortland Timbers U23United StatesSporting Kansas City II
23Colorado RapidsSomaliaMohamed OmarMFNotre DameACCToronto FCChicago FC UnitedCanadaHFX Wanderers
24New England RevolutionUnited StatesJacob JacksonGKLoyola MarymountWCCReal Salt LakeUnited StatesNew England Revolution
25Columbus Crew[R1 trade 10]United StatesPhilip QuintonDFNotre DameACCFC PortlandPortland Timbers U23United StatesColumbus Crew 2
26Colorado Rapids[R1 trade 11]United StatesAnthony MarkanichDFNorthern IllinoisMACChicago Fire FCGreen Bay VoyageursUnited StatesColorado Rapids
27Portland TimbersUnited StatesJustin RasmussenMFGrand CanyonWACLas Vegas Sports AcademyPortland Timbers U23United StatesPortland Timbers
28FC Dallas[R1 trade 12]South AfricaTsiki NtsabelengFWOregon StatePac-12Kaizer ChiefsReading UnitedUnited StatesFC Dallas

Round 2

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PMLS teamPlayerPos.CollegeConferenceAcademy teamOther teamSigned
29Charlotte FCUnited StatesKyle HolcombFWWake ForestACCPateadores FCOrange County SC U23United StatesCharleston Battery
30FC CincinnatiUnited StatesNick MarkanichFWNorthern IllinoisMACChicago Fire FCGreen Bay VoyageursUnited StatesFC Cincinnati
31Toronto FCCanadaLuka GavranGKSt. John'sBig EastGPS AcademyManhattan SCCanadaToronto FC II
32Houston DynamoPortugalPaulo LimaMFProvidenceBig EastSporting CPBoston BoltsUnited StatesHouston Dynamo 2
33Chicago Fire FCUnited StatesCharlie OstremDFWashingtonPac-12Crossfire PremierCrossfire RedmondUnited StatesChicago Fire FC II
34New York City FC[R2 trade 1]United StatesKevin O'TooleFWPrincetonIvy LeagueNew York Red BullsNew York Red Bulls U-23United StatesNew York City FC
35Austin FCUnited StatesCharlie AsensioDFClemsonACCAtlanta United FCUnited StatesAustin FC
36D.C. UnitedFranceSofiane DjeffalMFOregon StatePac-12FC NantesPortland Timbers U23sUnited StatesD.C. United
37Inter Miami CFUnited StatesLucas MeekFWWashingtonPac-12Seattle Sounders FCBallard FCUnited StatesInter Miami II
38Nashville SC[R2 trade 2]United StatesWill MeyerGKAkronMACCleveland Soccer AcademyDerby City RoversUnited StatesNashville SC
39Houston DynamoSpainArturo OrdoñezDFPittsburghACCGimnàsticUnited StatesPittsburgh Riverhounds
40Columbus CrewUnited StatesJacob ErlandsonDFBowling GreenMACOhio GalaxiesFlint City BucksUnited StatesColumbus Crew 2
41D.C. UnitedUnited StatesAlex NagyMFVermontAmerica EastNew England RevolutionValeo FCUnited StatesLoudoun United
42LA GalaxyUnited StatesCallum JohnsonMFClemsonACCNew York Red BullsNew York Red Bulls U-23United StatesLA Galaxy II
43Seattle Sounders FCFranceAchille RobinDFWashingtonPac-12Les Herbiers VFChicago FC UnitedUnited StatesTacoma Defiance
44Vancouver Whitecaps FCEcuadorLuis Felipe Fernandez-SalvadorMFClemsonACCShattuck St. Mary'sCanadaWhitecaps FC 2
45Colorado Rapids[R2 trade 3]El SalvadorRoberto MolinaMFUC IrvineBig WestBarça Residency AcademyLas Vegas LightsUnited StatesLas Vegas Lights
46Orlando City SCCanadaNathan DossantosDFMarshallC-USAWoodbridge StrikersFC Florida U23United StatesPittsburgh Riverhounds
47Atlanta United FCUnited StatesTristan TragerFWAir ForceWACAcademy Strikers FCUnited StatesAtlanta United 2
48Inter Miami CFUnited StatesJustin IngramMFLoyola (MD)PatriotIndiana FireFlint City BucksUnited StatesIndy Eleven
49Vancouver Whitecaps FC[R2 trade 4]United StatesGiovanni AguilarMFCal State NorthridgeBig WestSacramento RepublicFC Golden State ForceCanadaWhitecaps FC 2
50Sporting Kansas CityUnited StatesBrett St. MartinDFMarylandBig TenBaltimore CelticUnited StatesCharleston Battery
51Colorado RapidsPASS
52New England RevolutionUnited StatesBen RevenoDFUCLAPac-12San Jose EarthquakesUnited StatesNew England Revolution II
53Real Salt LakeBrazilPedro FonsecaFWLouisvilleACCFluminenseFC Golden State ForceUnited StatesReal Monarchs
54Inter Miami CF[R2 trade 5]United StatesTyler BagleyMFCornellIvy LeagueIrvine StrikersBoston BoltsUnited StatesInter Miami II
55Portland TimbersUnited StatesJulian BravoDFSanta ClaraWCCFC Golden StateUnited StatesPortland Timbers 2
56New York City FCGhanaKingsford AdjeiFWDaytonA-10Right To Dream AcademyDes Moines MenaceUnited StatesSouth Georgia Tormenta

Round 3

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PMLS teamPlayerPos.CollegeConferenceAcademy teamOther teamSigned
57Charlotte FCUnited StatesGeorge MarksGKClemsonACCNorth Carolina FCNorth Carolina FC U23United StatesCharlotte FC
58FC CincinnatiPASS
59Toronto FCCanadaReshaun WalkesFWUT Rio Grande ValleyWACToronto FCDes Moines MenaceCanadaToronto FC II
60LA Galaxy[R3 trade 1]United StatesChandler VaughnDFSaint LouisA-10D.C. UnitedKaw Valley FCUnited StatesLA Galaxy II
61Austin FCUnited StatesMichael KnappMFMontclair StateNJACNew York Red BullsNew York Red Bulls IIUnited StatesNew York Red Bulls II
62FC DallasUnited StatesAlec SmirGKNorth CarolinaACCNC FusionOcean City Nor'eastersUnited StatesMinnesota United 2
63Chicago Fire FCUnited StatesCarlo RitaccioDFAkronMACBW GottscheeLong Island Rough RidersUnited StatesChicago Fire FC II
64San Jose EarthquakesUnited StatesJohn MartinMFClemsonACCCESAGreenville FC
65Inter Miami CFPASS
66FC Dallas[R3 trade 2]United StatesChase NieceDFSaint LouisA-10St. Louis Scott GallagherSt. Louis Scott GallagherUnited StatesNorth Texas SC
67CF MontréalHaitiIvy BrismaFWNC StateACCPhiladelphia UnionWake FC
68Columbus CrewUnited StatesChris DonovanFWDrexelCAAWest Chester UnitedUnited StatesPhiladelphia Union II
69D.C. UnitedNorwaySkage SimonsenMFSMUAmericanBrannLokomotiv OsloUnited StatesLoudoun United
70LA GalaxyPASS
71New York Red BullsGreeceGiannis NikopolidisGKGeorgetownBig EastOlympiacosUnited StatesNew York Red Bulls II
72Vancouver Whitecaps FCFranceThéo CollombFWUNC GreensboroSoConClermontCanadaWhitecaps FC 2
73New York Red Bulls[R3 trade 3]United StatesSeth KuhnMFPenn StateBig TenPhiladelphia UnionReading United
74Orlando City SCCambodiaNick TaylorFWUCFAmericanDallas TexansAlbuquerque SolUnited StatesOrlando City B
75Atlanta United FCGhanaDaniel BloyouFWPenn StateBig TenPhiladelphia UnionPhiladelphia Lone StarUnited StatesFC Tucson
76Seattle Sounders FCUnited StatesHal UderitzMFSeattleWACCrossfire PremierCrossfire RedmondUnited StatesTacoma Defiance
77Nashville SCPASS
78Sporting Kansas CityPASS
79Colorado RapidsPASS
80New England RevolutionPASS
81Real Salt LakeGermanyJasper LöffelsendDFPittsburghACCTV Herkenrath 09United StatesReal Salt Lake
82Philadelphia UnionPASS
83Portland TimbersNorwaySivert HaugliDFVirginia TechACCBærumDes Moines MenaceUnited StatesPortland Timbers 2
84New York City FCMoroccoEl Mahdi YoussoufiFWSt. Francis BrooklynNECFUS RabatToledo VillaUnited StatesNew York City FC II

Compensatory picks

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PMLS teamPlayerPos.CollegeConferenceAcademy teamOther teamSigned
85Chicago Fire FC[Trade 1]FranceYanis LeermanDFUCFAmericanTroyesUnited StatesLoudoun United
86Vancouver Whitecaps FC[Trade 2]BrazilVitor DiasMFMarshallC-USASão PauloUnited StatesSt. Louis City 2
87FC Dallas[Trade 3]United StatesHolland RulaDFWake ForestACCFC Dallas
88Atlanta United FC[Trade 4]EnglandTola ShowunmiFWNew HampshireAmerica EastCheshuntUnited StatesPittsburgh Riverhounds
89San Jose Earthquakes[Trade 5]PASS

Notable undrafted players

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Undrafted

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PlayerNat.PositionCollegeTeamLeague
Kyle HiebertCanadaDFMissouri State BearsSt. Louis City 2MLS Next Pro

Homegrown players

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Further information:Homegrown Player Rule (Major League Soccer)
Original MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeConferenceNotesRef.
Atlanta United FCUnited StatesJustin GarcesGKUCLAPac-12[24]
Columbus CrewUnited StatesJake MorrisDFCampbellBig South
Columbus CrewUnited StatesSean ZawadzkiMFGeorgetownBig East
New York Red BullsUnited StatesZach RyanMFStanfordPac-12[25]
Seattle Sounders FCUnited StatesDylan TevesMFWashingtonPac-12

Eligible players who signed outside of MLS in 2021

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This is a list of eligible players who signed in leagues outside of MLS prior to the SuperDraft, but were still draft eligible.

PlayerNat.PositionCollegeConferenceTeamLeagueNotesRef.
Haji AbdikadirSomaliaMFLouisvilleACCSan Diego LoyalUSL ChampionshipTraded toColorado Springs Switchbacks[26]
Giovanni AguilarUnited StatesMFCSUNBig WestSacramento RepublicUSL ChampionshipDrafted byVancouver Whitecaps FC and subsequently transferred toWhitecaps FC 2[27][28]
Frank DaromaSierra LeoneMFCal Sate BernardinoCCAALas Vegas LightsUSL ChampionshipUndrafted[29]
Michael KnappUnited StatesMFMontclairNJACNew York Red Bulls IIUSL ChampionshipDrafted byAustin FC[30]
Roberto MolinaEl SalvadorMFUC IrvineBig WestLas Vegas LightsUSL ChampionshipDrafted byColorado Rapids[31]

Summary

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Selections by college athletic conference

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ConferenceRound 1Round 2Round 3Comp.Total
NCAA Division I conferences
ACC666119
America East01012
American00213
ASUN10001
A-1041207
Big East22105
Big Ten31206
Big West12003
CAA00101
Conference USA01012
Ivy02002
Mid-American13105
NEC00101
Pac-12550010
Patriot11002
SoCon00101
WAC31206
WCC11103
NCAA Division III conference
NJAC00101
Passes
Pass018110

Schools with multiple draft selections

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SelectionsSchools
6Clemson,Saint Louis
5Washington
3Notre Dame,St. John's
2Akron,Duke,Grand Canyon,Marshall,Maryland,NIU,Oregon State,Penn State,Pittsburgh,UCF,UCLA,Wake Forest

2022 SuperDraft trades

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Round 1
  1. ^No. 3: Toronto → Dallas. January 10, 2022: Dallas acquiredToronto FC's first-round selection andDom Dwyer in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money and buying out Dwyer's contract.[6]
  2. ^No. 7: Chicago → NY Red Bulls. January 11, 2022: The Red Bulls acquired Chicago's 2022 first-round selection in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money.[7]
  3. ^No. 10: Los Angeles FC → Colorado → Nashville. July 27, 2021: Colorado acquired a 2022 first-round selection and midfielderMark-Anthony Kaye from Los Angeles FC in exchange for $1 million in 2021 general allocation money and a 2022 international roster slot. On January 11, 2022, Colorado traded the pick to Nashville SC in exchange for general allocation money.[8]
  4. ^No. 7: Montréal → NY Red Bulls → Chicago. January 11, 2022: The New York Red Bulls acquired Montréal's 2022 first-round selection in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money and the Red Bulls traded to Chicago Fire for the same GAM.[7]
  5. ^No. 13: D.C. → San Jose. January 11, 2022: San Jose acquired D.C.'s 2022 first-round selection in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money.[7]
  6. ^No. 14: LA Galaxy → Cincinnati. April 8, 2021: Cincinnati acquired a 2022 first-round selection and $250,000 in 2021 general allocation money from the LA Galaxy in exchange for the discovery rights to wingerKévin Cabral.[9]
  7. ^No. 15: NY Red Bulls → Montréal. January 11, 2022: Montréal acquired the New York Red Bulls' 2022 first-round selection as part of their earlier first-round trade.[7]
  8. ^No. 20: Seattle → NY Red Bulls. January 11, 2022: The New York Red Bulls acquired Seattle's 2022 first-round selection in exchange for general allocation money.[7]
  9. ^No. 21: Nashville → LA Galaxy. December 12, 2021: LA Galaxy acquired Nashville's first-round selection in exchange forEthan Zubak.[10]
  10. ^No. 25: Salt Lake → Columbus. January 11, 2022: Columbus acquiredReal Salt Lake's first-round selection in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money.[7]
  11. ^No. 26: Philadelphia → Nashville → Colorado. January 19, 2021: Nashville acquired a 2022 first-round selection and 2021 second- and third-round selections from Philadelphia in exchange for up to $225,000 of general allocation money. On January 11, 2022, the pick was traded to Colorado for general allocation money.[11]
  12. ^No. 28: NY City FC → Dallas. January 11, 2022:New York City FC traded the pick toFC Dallas in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money.[11]
Round 2
  1. ^No. 34: Dallas → NY City FC. January 11, 2022: NYC FC traded $50,000 in general allocation money to Dallas in exchange for a second-round selection.[7]
  2. ^No. 38: Los Angeles FC → Nashville. February 26, 2020: Nashville acquired a 2022 second-round selection, $350,000 in combined 2020 and 2021 general allocation money, and the No. 24 spot in theMLS Allocation Order from Los Angeles FC in exchange for the No. 1 spot in the Allocation Order. The traded pick was LAFC's natural selection.[12]
  3. ^No. 45: Minnesota → Colorado. September 19, 2020: Colorado acquired a 2022 second-round selection and $150,000 in 2020 general allocation money from Minnesota in exchange for forwardKei Kamara.[13]
  4. ^No. 49: Nashville → Vancouver. November 26, 2019: Vancouver acquired a 2022 second-round selection and the No. 25 selection in Stage One of the2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft from Nashville SC in exchange for the No. 2 selection in the same stage of that Re-Entry Draft. Nashville used the No. 2 pick to select defenderEric Miller. The traded pick was Nashville's natural selection.[14]
  5. ^No. 54: Philadelphia → Miami. December 23, 2021: Inter Miami acquired a 2022 second-round selection from Philadelphia in exchange for forwardJulián Carranza on loan with a purchase option.[15]
Round 3
  1. ^No. 60: Houston → LA Galaxy. December 12, 2021: LA Galaxy acquired a 2022 third-round selection from Houston in exchange for defenderDaniel Steres.[16]
  2. ^No. 66: Los Angeles FC → Dallas. March 9, 2021: Dallas acquired a 2022 third-round selection and additional incentives, if certain performance thresholds are met, from the Los Angeles FC in exchange for forwardCal Jennings and his college protected list rights.[17]
  3. ^No. 73: Minnesota → NY Red Bulls. April 30, 2021: The Red Bulls acquired a 2022 third-round selection from Minnesota in exchange for thehomegrown player rights to midfielderAziel Jackson.[18]
Compensatory picks
  1. ^No. 85: Charlotte → Chicago. December 18, 2020: Charlotte and Chicago swapped fourth-round selections in exchange for Charlotte's acquisition of midfielderBrandt Bronico.[19] The pick acquired from Chicago was not exercised.
  2. ^No. 86: Miami → Vancouver. September 5, 2019: Vancouver acquired a conditional 2022 selection from Inter Miami in exchange for midfielderDavid Norman Jr.[20]
  3. ^No. 87: Minnesota → Dallas. December 13, 2020:FC Dallas acquired a 2022 fourth-round selection and up to $50,000 of general allocation money from Minnesota in exchange for the MLS rights to defenderCallum Montgomery.[21]
  4. ^No. 88: Colorado → Atlanta. March 4, 2020: Atlanta acquired a 2022 fourth-round selection from Colorado in exchange for the homegrown player rights to midfielderWill Vint.[22]
  5. ^No. 89: New England → San Jose. December 13, 2020: San Jose acquired a 2022 fourth-round selection from New England in exchange for the player rights toJon Bell.[23]

References

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  1. ^Fuhrmeister, Chris (November 15, 2019)."MLS to get rid of live SuperDraft in 2020".Pro Soccer USA. Archived fromthe original on December 19, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2020.
  2. ^Rueter, Jeff; Stejskal, Sam (November 18, 2020)."MLS will trim 2021 SuperDraft to three rounds from four: Sources".The Athletic. RetrievedDecember 20, 2020.
  3. ^Sigal, Jonathan (May 25, 2022)."College to MLS: Which SuperDraft picks are most impactful in 2022?".MLSsoccer.com. RetrievedDecember 14, 2022.
  4. ^Andrejev, Alex (July 17, 2020)."Charlotte MLS pushes back inaugural season. Team to begin play in 2022".Charlotte Observer.Archived from the original on July 22, 2020.
  5. ^Young, Jabari (July 17, 2020)."Major League Soccer to delay debuts of 3 expansion franchises due to coronavirus".CNBC. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2020.
  6. ^"FC Dallas acquire & buyout Dom Dwyer, receive SuperDraft pick from Toronto FC" (Press release). MLS. January 10, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2022.
  7. ^abcdefg"MLS SuperDraft 2022 Draft Tracker". MLS. January 11, 2022.
  8. ^"Rapids Acquire Canadian International Mark-Anthony Kaye". Colorado Rapids. July 27, 2021.
  9. ^"LA Galaxy sign winger Kevin Cabral from Valenciennes FC". MLS. April 9, 2021.
  10. ^"Nashville Soccer Club Acquires Forward Ethan Zubak from LA Galaxy". Nashville SC. December 12, 2021.
  11. ^ab"Philadelphia Union trade away SuperDraft picks to Nashville SC for allocation money". MLS. January 20, 2021.
  12. ^"Nashville SC Acquires Allocation Money and SuperDraft Pick" (Press release). Nashville SC Communications. February 26, 2020. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2020.
  13. ^"Minnesota United signs Kei Kamara from Colorado".ESPN. September 19, 2020.
  14. ^"Whitecaps FC acquire 2022 MLS SuperDraft second round selection from Nashville SC" (Press release). Vancouver Whitecaps FC. November 26, 2019. RetrievedNovember 26, 2019.
  15. ^"Philadelphia Union acquire Julian Carranza from Inter Miami on loan". MLS. December 23, 2021.
  16. ^"Houston Dynamo FC acquire defender Daniel Steres". Houston Dynamo FC. December 12, 2021.
  17. ^"LAFC Acquires 23-Year-Old Forward Cal Jennings". Los Angeles FC. March 9, 2021.
  18. ^"Minnesota United sign midfielder Aziel Jackson to Homegrown deal". MLS. May 1, 2021.
  19. ^"Charlotte FC acquire Brandt Bronico from Chicago Fire". MLS. December 18, 2020.
  20. ^"Inter Miami trade for Vancouver Whitecaps Homegrown David Norman Jr" (Press release). MLS. September 4, 2019. RetrievedNovember 23, 2019.
  21. ^"Minnesota United acquire defender Callum Montgomery from FC Dallas". MLS. December 13, 2020. RetrievedDecember 20, 2020.
  22. ^"Colorado Rapids Sign 18-Year-Old Midfielder Will Vint to Homegrown Contract" (Press release). Colorado Rapids Communications. March 4, 2020. RetrievedMarch 4, 2020.
  23. ^"Revolution acquire College Player Rights to defender Jon Bell" (Press release). New England Revolution. December 13, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2022.
  24. ^"Atlanta United sign goalkeeper Justin Garces to homegrown contract".MLS. January 10, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2021.
  25. ^"New York Red Bulls sign forward Zach Ryan as homegrown player".MLSSoccer.com. January 20, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2022.
  26. ^"Abdikadir Signs Pro Contract with San Diego Loyal SC". July 27, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2022.
  27. ^"Republic FC Signs Former Academy Standout Giovanni Aguilar". December 20, 2021.
  28. ^"Republic FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 Agree to Transfer of SRFC Homegrown Gio Aguilar".
  29. ^"Frank Daroma Signs Professional Contract With Las Vegas Lights". April 8, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2022.
  30. ^"New York Red Bulls II Sign Midfielder Michael Knapp". April 23, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2022.
  31. ^"ROBERTO MOLINA SIGNS WITH LAFC ORGANIZATION". April 5, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2022.
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