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2009 MLS SuperDraft

College draft for soccer teams


College draft for soccer teams

FieldValue
name2009 MLS SuperDraft
sportSoccer
dateJanuary 15, 2009
time1:00pm (CT)
locationSt. Louis, Missouri
networkESPN2
firstSteve Zakuani, Seattle Sounders FC
fewestHouston Dynamo
(2 selections)
mostNew England Revolution
(7 selections)
overall60
prev[2008](2008-mls-superdraft)
next[2010](2010-mls-superdraft)

Player selection

; Key

Round one

Pick #MLS TeamPlayerPositionAffiliation
1Seattle Sounders FCCOD Steve Zakuani*FUniversity of Akron
Cleveland Internationals
2Toronto FCUSA Sam Cronin^MWake Forest University
Carolina Dynamo
3Los Angeles GalaxyUSA Omar Gonzalez*^§†DUniversity of Maryland
4Toronto FCJAM O'Brian WhiteFUniversity of Connecticut
5FC DallasUSA Peri Marošević*FUniversity of Michigan
Chicago Fire Premier
6D.C. UnitedCRC Rodney Wallace*^DUniversity of Maryland
7D.C. UnitedUSA Chris Pontius^†F/MUC Santa Barbara
8Kansas City WizardsUSA Matt Besler^†DUniversity of Notre Dame
9Chivas USASLE Michael LahoudMWake Forest University
Carolina Dynamo
10New England RevolutionUSA Kevin Alston*^DIndiana University
11New York Red BullsPUR Jeremy Hall*D/MUniversity of Maryland
12Real Salt LakeHAI Jean AlexandreMLynn University
Ventura County Fusion
13Toronto FCSWI Stefan Frei*^GUniversity of California
San Jose Frogs
14FC DallasUSA George JohnM/DUniversity of Washington
15New England RevolutionJAM Ryan MaxwellMUniversity of Tampa
Bradenton Academics

Round one trades

Round two

Pick #MLS TeamPlayerPositionAffiliation
16Seattle Sounders FCUSA Evan BrownDWake Forest University
Cary RailHawks U23's
17San Jose EarthquakesUSA Brad RingMIndiana University
Chicago Fire Premier
18New York Red BullsUSA Babajide OgunbiyiDSanta Clara University
19Los Angeles GalaxyGUM A. J. DeLaGarzaDUniversity of Maryland
20Chicago FireBIH Baggio Husidić*MUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
21D.C. UnitedSRB Miloš KočićGLoyola College in Maryland
22Kansas City WizardsUSA Doug DeMartinFMichigan State University
Michigan Bucks
23Kansas City WizardsUSA Graham Zusi^†MUniversity of Maryland
Central Florida Kraze
24New England RevolutionBLR Andrei GotsmanovMCreighton University
25New England RevolutionBIH Dado HamzagićMSaint Louis University
Chicago Fire Premier
26D.C. UnitedJAM Lyle AdamsDWake Forest University
Central Florida Kraze
27FC DallasUSA Brian ShriverFUniversity of North Carolina
Cary RailHawks U23's
28Colorado RapidsENG Kwame Adjeman-PamboeFGeorge Mason University
29New York Red BullsUSA Jack TraynorDUniversity of Notre Dame
30Columbus CrewUSA Paul GerstenbergerDBoston College Blackwatch Soccer Club

Round two trades

Round three

Pick #MLS TeamPlayerPositionAffiliation
31Seattle Sounders FCUSA Jared KarkasDAzusa Pacific University
Los Angeles Legends
32San Jose EarthquakesUSA Quincy AmarikwaFUC Davis
Bakersfield Brigade
33Los Angeles GalaxyGHA Joshua BoatengFLiberty University
34Toronto FCUSA Mike GrellaFDuke University
Cary RailHawks U23's
35Chivas USAUSA Kyle ChristensenFUniversity of Denver
Ogden Outlaws
36D.C. UnitedUSA Brandon BarklageMSaint Louis University
Chicago Fire Premier
37Colorado RapidsHAI Steward CeusGUniversity of Albany
38New England RevolutionUSA Chris SalvaggioneFUNC Charlotte
Austin Aztex U23
39Toronto FCCAN Kyle HallFSyracuse University
40New England RevolutionUSA Darrius BarnesDDuke University
Cary RailHawks U23's
41Houston DynamoUSA Danny Cruz*M/FUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas
Des Moines Menace
42Kansas City WizardsUSA Neal KitsonGSt. John's University
Newark Ironbound Express
43Chicago FireUSA David SiasDUC Irvine
Orange County Blue Star
44New York Red BullsUSA Nick ZimmermanD/MJames Madison University
45Columbus CrewUSA Alex GrendiMUniversity of Pennsylvania

Round three trades

Round four

Pick #MLS TeamPlayerPositionAffiliation
46Seattle Sounders FCUSA Mike FucitoMHarvard University
47Colorado RapidsUSA Ross SchunkFUniversity of Redlands
Los Angeles Legends
48Los Angeles GalaxyENG Kyle PattersonMSaint Louis University
St. Louis Lions
49Chivas USAUSA Jamie FranksMWake Forest University
50Kansas City WizardsJAM Akeem PriestleyFUniversity of Connecticut
51Colorado RapidsUSA Jordan SeabrookFUniversity of South Florida
Bradenton Academics
52Chicago FireISL Jökull ElísabetarsonMUNC-Greensboro
Carolina Dynamo
53Colorado RapidsUGA Henry KalungiDWinthrop University
Fredericksburg Gunners
54Real Salt LakeUSA Raphael CoxMUniversity of Washington
Tacoma Tide
55New England RevolutionUSA Tyrel LaceyGUniversity of Tulsa
56Houston DynamoUSA Marcus TracyFWake Forest University
Carolina Dynamo
57Real Salt LakeSWZ Mfana Futhi BhembeFAlabama A&M University
58Chicago FireUSA Richard JataMCampbell University
Carolina Dynamo
59Colorado RapidsUSA Michael HolodyDUniversity of Michigan
Michigan Bucks
60Columbus CrewUSA Chris ClementsDUniversity of Tulsa

Round four trades

2009 SuperDraft Trade Note

  • Real Salt Lake acquired midfielder Will Johnson from Chicago Fire in a trade on 2008-08-22. In return, Chicago was to receive a natural fourth-round 2009 selection and a second-round 2011 MLS SuperDraft selection from RSL. However, the trade also contained a clause that allowed Chicago to receive allocation money in lieu of the draft picks. Chicago chose the allocation money.

2009 Supplemental Draft Trades

In December 2008 the league decided to cancel the Supplemental Draft, which had typically been held shortly after the annual SuperDraft. Prior to the cancellation a number of trades were made involving 2009 Supplemental Draft picks. It is unknown what compensation, if any, clubs which acquired 2009 Supplemental Draft picks in trades received in lieu of the draft picks. Announced trades involving 2009 Supplemental Draft selections include:

  • Round 1, Kansas City Wizards → Colorado Rapids. 2007-08-15: Colorado Rapids acquired a first-round selection in the 2009 Supplemental Draft, a fourth-round pick (#53) in the 2009 SuperDraft, and allocation money from Kansas City Wizards in exchange for forward Herculez Gomez.
  • Round 1, Real Salt Lake → Kansas City Wizards. 2007-09-14: Kansas City Wizards acquired a first-round selection in the 2009 Supplemental Draft, a third-round pick (#42) in the 2009 SuperDraft, and a portion of a player allocation from Real Salt Lake in exchange for forward Yura Movsisyan and a Youth International roster spot.
  • Round 1, D.C. United → Toronto FC. 2008-04-03: Toronto FC acquired a first-round selection in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from D.C. United in exchange for defender Mike Zaher.
  • Round 1, FC Dallas → Columbus Crew. 2008-07-18: Columbus Crew acquired a first-round selection in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from FC Dallas in exchange for use of an international roster spot for the remainder of the 2008 season.
  • Round 1, Toronto FC → Los Angeles Galaxy. 2008-08-21: Los Angeles Galaxy acquired first-round and second-round selections in the 2009 Supplemental Draft and salary budget considerations from Toronto FC in exchange for forward Carlos Ruiz.
  • Round 2, Real Salt Lake → Colorado Rapids. 2007-07-13: Colorado Rapids acquired a second-round selection in the 2009 Supplemental Draft and a first-round pick in the 2008 MLS Supplemental Draft from Real Salt Lake in exchange for defender Chris Wingert.
  • Round 2, Toronto FC → Los Angeles Galaxy. 2008-08-21: Los Angeles Galaxy acquired second-round and first-round selections in the 2009 Supplemental Draft and salary budget considerations from Toronto FC in exchange for forward Carlos Ruiz.
  • Round 3, Columbus Crew → Colorado Rapids. 2007-02-28: Colorado Rapids acquired a third-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft and defender Tim Ward from Columbus Crew in exchange for forward Nicolás Hernández.
  • Round 3, D.C. United → Houston Dynamo. 2008-03-17: Houston Dynamo acquired a third-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Jeremy Barlow.
  • Round 3, San Jose Earthquakes → FC Dallas. 2008-04-03: FC Dallas acquired a third-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for defender Jamil Roberts.
  • Round 3, Toronto FC → New York Red Bulls. 2008-09-12: New York Red Bulls acquired third-round and fourth-round picks in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from Toronto FC in exchange for defender Hunter Freeman.
  • Round 4, Real Salt Lake → New York Red Bulls. 2007-02-23: New York Red Bulls acquired a fourth-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft and a fourth-round pick in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft from Real Salt Lake in exchange for goalkeeper Nick Rimando.
  • Round 4, New York Red Bulls → Colorado Rapids. 2007-03-23: Colorado Rapids acquired a fourth-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft and a third-round pick in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft from New York Red Bulls in exchange for defender Hunter Freeman.
  • Round 4, Chicago Fire → Toronto FC. 2007-04-07: Toronto FC acquired a fourth-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from Chicago Fire in exchange for goalkeeper Jon Busch.
  • Round 4, San Jose Earthquakes → Los Angeles Galaxy. 2008-04-03: Los Angeles Galaxy acquired a fourth-round pick in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for midfielder Matt Hatzke.
  • Round 4, Toronto FC → New York Red Bulls. 2008-09-12: New York Red Bulls acquired fourth-round and third-round picks in the 2009 Supplemental Draft from Toronto FC in exchange for defender Hunter Freeman.

Notable undrafted players

Homegrown players

Original MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeConferenceNotes
Houston DynamoTyler DericGoalkeeperNorth CarolinaACC

Others

Original MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeConferenceNotes
Columbus CrewJosh WilliamsDefenderCleveland StateHorizon125 MLS appearances
Alejandro BedoyaMidfielderBoston CollegeACC66 USMNT appearances
signed for Örebro SK in Sweden

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References

  1. "Climbing the Ladder: 2009 MLS Superdraft Order & Picks".
  2. (18 December 2008). "MLS to scrap Supplemental Draft".
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