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2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft
General information
Date(s)
  • Stage 1: November 26, 2019
  • Stage 2: December 3, 2019
Overview
LeagueMajor League Soccer
Teams26
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The 2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft took place on November 26, 2019 (Stage 1) and December 3, 2019 (Stage 2). All 26 Major League Soccer clubs were eligible to participate.[1] The priority order for the MLS Re-Entry Draft was reverse order of finish in 2019, taking into account playoff performance. The 2020 expansion teams, Nashville SC and Inter Miami CF, received selections #25 and #26, respectively.

Available to all teams in Stage 1 of the Re-Entry draft were:

  • Players who were at least 23 years old and had a minimum of three years of MLS experience whose contract options were not exercised by their clubs. They were available at their option salary for 2020.
  • Players who were at least 25 years old with a minimum of four years of MLS experience who are out of contract and whose club did not wish to re-sign them at their previous salary. They were available for at least their 2019 salary.
  • Free Agents that chose to participate.

Players who were not selected in Stage 1 of the Re-Entry Draft were made available in Stage 2. Clubs selecting players in Stage 2 were able to negotiate a new salary with the player. If a selected player was not under contract, the selecting club was required to make a genuine offer to the player within seven days subject to League Office approval.

Players who were unselected after Stage 2 were made available to any MLS club on a first-come, first-served basis.

Teams also had the option of passing on their selection.

Available players

Players were required to meet age and service requirements to participate as stipulated by the terms of the MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement. The league released a list of all players available for the Re-Entry Draft on November 22, 2019.[2]

Player Released By Re-Entry Draft Result
Mikey Ambrose Atlanta United FC Selected by Inter Miami CF in Stage One
Stefan Cleveland Chicago Fire FC Traded to Seattle Sounders FC prior to Stage One
David Ousted Chicago Fire FC
Richard Sánchez Chicago Fire FC Selected by Sporting Kansas City in Stage One
Kofi Opare Colorado Rapids
Dillon Serna Colorado Rapids
Alex Crognale Columbus Crew SC
David Guzmán Columbus Crew SC
Jordan Hamilton Columbus Crew SC
Connor Maloney Columbus Crew SC
Romario Williams Columbus Crew SC
Earl Edwards Jr. D.C. United
Jalen Robinson D.C. United
Corben Bone FC Cincinnati
Roland Lamah FC Cincinnati
Jimmy McLaughlin FC Cincinnati
Blake Smith FC Cincinnati
Cristian Colmán FC Dallas
Moisés Hernández FC Dallas
Eric Bird Houston Dynamo
Juan David Cabezas Houston Dynamo
Darwin Cerén Houston Dynamo
Dejan Jakovic Los Angeles FC
Joao Pedro LA Galaxy
Miguel Ibarra Minnesota United FC
Collin Martin Minnesota United FC
Rasmus Schüller Minnesota United FC
Anthony Jackson-Hamel Montreal Impact
Charlie Lyon none
Yura Movsisyan none
Juan Agudelo New England Revolution Selected by Toronto FC in Stage Two
Cody Cropper New England Revolution
Brian Wright New England Revolution
Vincent Bezecourt New York Red Bulls
Marcus Epps New York Red Bulls
Derrick Etienne New York Red Bulls
Evan Louro New York Red Bulls
Bradley Wright-Phillips New York Red Bulls
Eric Miller New York City FC Selected by Nashville SC in Stage One
Cristian Higuita Orlando City SC
Shane O'Neill Orlando City SC
Dillon Powers Orlando City SC
Oriol Rosell Orlando City SC
R. J. Allen Philadelphia Union
Fabinho Philadelphia Union
Kendall McIntosh Portland Timbers Selected by New York Red Bulls in Stage One
Diego Valeri Portland Timbers
Jordan Allen Real Salt Lake
Alex Horwath Real Salt Lake
Luke Mulholland Real Salt Lake
Joao Plata Real Salt Lake
Marcelo Silva Real Salt Lake
François Affolter San Jose Earthquakes
Jimmy Ockford San Jose Earthquakes
Saad Abdul-Salaam Seattle Sounders FC Selected by FC Cincinnati in Stage Two
Jonathan Campbell Seattle Sounders FC
Victor Rodriguez Seattle Sounders FC
Luis Silva Seattle Sounders FC
Román Torres Seattle Sounders FC
Krisztián Németh Sporting Kansas City
Caleb Patterson-Sewell Toronto FC
PC Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Brett Levis Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Scott Sutter Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Stage One

The first stage of the 2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft took place on November 26, 2019.

Round 1

Pick # Drafting Team Player Position Former Team
1 Inter Miami CF[S1 trade 1] Mikey Ambrose D Atlanta United FC
2 Nashville SC[S1 trade 2] Eric Miller D New York City FC
3 Orlando City SC Pass
4 Sporting Kansas City Richard Sánchez GK Chicago Fire FC
5 Columbus Crew SC Pass
6 Houston Dynamo Pass
7 Montreal Impact Pass
8 Chicago Fire Pass
9 Colorado Rapids Pass
10 San Jose Earthquakes Pass
11 New England Revolution Pass
12 FC Dallas Pass
13 New York Red Bulls Kendall McIntosh GK Portland Timbers
14 Portland Timbers Pass
15 D.C. United Pass
16 Minnesota United FC Pass
17 LA Galaxy Pass
18 Real Salt Lake Pass
19 Philadelphia Union Pass
20 New York City FC Pass
21 Atlanta United FC Pass
22 Los Angeles FC Pass
23 Toronto FC Pass
24 Seattle Sounders FC Pass
25 Vancouver Whitecaps FC[S1 trade 3] Pass
26 FC Cincinnati[S1 trade 4] Pass

Round 2

Pick # Drafting Team Player Position Former Team
27 Inter Miami CF Pass
28 Nashville SC Pass
29 Sporting Kansas City Pass
30 New York Red Bulls Pass

Stage One trades

  1. ^ #1: FC Cincinnati → Inter Miami. November 11, 2019: Inter Miami FC acquired the #1 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft and midfielder Víctor Ulloa from FC Cincinnati in exchange for the #26 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft, $50,000 in general allocation money, and a third-round selection in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 1]
  2. ^ #2: Vancouver Whitecaps → Nashville. November 26, 2019: Nashville SC acquired the #2 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft from Vancouver Whitecaps FC in exchange for the #25 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft and a second-round selection in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 2]
  3. ^ #25: Nashville → Vancouver Whitecaps. November 26, 2019: Vancouver Whitecaps FC acquired the #25 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft and a second-round selection in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft from Nashville SC in exchange for the #2 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft.[ref 2]
  4. ^ #26: Inter Miami → FC Cincinnati. November 11, 2019: FC Cincinnati acquired the #26 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft, $50,000 in general allocation money, and a third-round selection in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft from Inter Miami CF in exchange for the #1 selection in Stage One of the 2019 Re-Entry Draft and midfielder Víctor Ulloa.[ref 1]

Stage Two

The second stage of the 2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft took place on December 3, 2019.

Round 1

Pick # Drafting Team Player Position Former Team
1 FC Cincinnati Saad Abdul-Salaam DF Seattle Sounders FC
2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Pass
3 Orlando City SC Pass
4 Sporting Kansas City Pass
5 Columbus Crew SC Pass
6 Houston Dynamo Pass
7 Montreal Impact Pass
8 Chicago Fire Pass
9 Colorado Rapids Pass
10 San Jose Earthquakes Pass
11 New England Revolution Pass
12 FC Dallas Pass
13 New York Red Bulls Pass
14 Portland Timbers Pass
15 D.C. United Pass
16 Minnesota United FC Pass
17 LA Galaxy Pass
18 Real Salt Lake Pass
19 Philadelphia Union Pass
20 New York City FC Pass
21 Atlanta United FC Pass
22 Los Angeles FC Pass
23 Toronto FC Juan Agudelo FW New England Revolution
24 Seattle Sounders FC Pass
25 Nashville SC Pass
26 Inter Miami CF Pass

Round 2

Pick # Drafting Team Player Position Former Team
27 FC Cincinnati Pass
28 Toronto FC Pass

References

  1. ^ "2019 MLS Re-Entry Draft: Rules & Procedure". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  2. ^ "2019 MLS Players eligible for Free Agency, Re-Entry Draft, Waiver Draft". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  1. ^ a b "FCC trade Ulloa to Inter Miami CF" (Press release). FC Cincinnati. November 11, 2019. Retrieved November 24, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Whitecaps FC acquire 2022 MLS SuperDraft second round selection from Nashville SC" (Press release). Vancouver Whitecaps FC. November 26, 2019. Retrieved November 26, 2019.