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2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft

College draft for soccer teams


College draft for soccer teams

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name2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft
leagueMajor League Soccer
dates{{unbulleted list
next2011

| Stage 1: December 8, 2010 | Stage 2: December 15, 2010 The two-stage 2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft took place on December 8, 2010 and December 15, 2010. The Stage 1 Draft of the Re-Entry Process took place on Wednesday, December 8, at 2 p.m. ET via teleconference. The Stage 2 Draft took place on Wednesday, December 15, at 2 p.m. ET. All 18 clubs had a representative participate.

Both Stage 1 and Stage 2 Drafts were conducted in the same order as the traditional Waiver Draft, with Vancouver selecting 17th and Portland selecting 18th.

If a player was not selected in either stage of the Re-Entry Process, that player became available on a first-come, first-served basis to all clubs.{{Cite web | url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/mls-set-reveal-re-entry-draft-player-list |title = MLS Re-Entry Process and draft order |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110202045020/https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/mls-set-reveal-re-entry-draft-player-list |archive-date=February 2, 2011 |date=December 5, 2010 |access-date=October 6, 2025}}

Available Players

The following players were required to meet age and service requirements to participate as stipulated by the terms of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Base salary figures for 2010 are from the MLS Players Union.

Available PlayerPositionMade Available ByContract Status2010 Base Salary (US)Re-Entry Draft Result
Marcelo SaragosaMidfielderChivas USAOption Declined$130,000Not selected
Alex ZotincăDefenderChivas USAOption Declined$60,000Not selected
Claudio LópezForwardColorado RapidsOption Declined$120,000Not selected
Ciaran O'BrienMidfielderColorado RapidsOption Declined$75,000Not selected
Peter VagenasMidfielderColorado RapidsOption Declined$117,000Not selected
Frankie HejdukDefenderColumbus CrewOption Declined$120,000Selected by Sporting Kansas City, Stage 2
Duncan OughtonMidfielderColumbus CrewOption Declined$40,000Not selected
Gino PadulaDefenderColumbus CrewOption Declined$165,000Not selected
Guillermo Barros SchelottoForwardColumbus CrewOption Declined$140,000Not selected
Jeff CunninghamForwardFC DallasOption Declined$220,000Selected by Columbus Crew, Stage 2
Darío SalaGoalkeeperFC DallasOption Declined$160,000Not selected
Jaime MorenoForwardD.C. UnitedOption Declined$160,000Not selected
Ryan CochraneDefenderHouston DynamoOption Declined$100,000Selected by New England Revolution, Stage 2
Richard MulrooneyMidfielderHouston DynamoOption Declined$120,000Not selected
Joseph NgwenyaForwardHouston DynamoOption Declined$72,000Selected by D.C. United, Stage 1
Pat OnstadGoalkeeperHouston DynamoOption Declined$164,000Not selected
Adrian SeriouxDefenderHouston DynamoOption Declined$96,000Not selected
Jovan KirovskiForwardLos Angeles GalaxyOption Declined$84,000Withdrew after Stage 1 to negotiate a new contract with Los Angeles Galaxy
Dema KovalenkoMidfielderLos Angeles GalaxyOption Declined$136,500Not selected
Preston BurpoGoalkeeperNew England RevolutionOption Declined$70,000Not selected
Nico ColalucaMidfielderNew England RevolutionOption Declined$100,000Not selected
Cory GibbsDefenderNew England RevolutionOption Declined$121,000Selected by Chicago Fire, Stage 2
Khano SmithMidfielderNew England RevolutionOption Declined$50,004Not selected
Juan Pablo ÁngelForwardNew York Red BullsOption Declined$1,620,000Selected by Los Angeles Galaxy, Stage 2
Luke SassanoMidfielderNew York Red BullsOption Declined$40,000Selected by Los Angeles Galaxy, Stage 2
Carey TalleyDefenderNew York Red BullsOption Declined$99,996Not selected
FredForwardPhiladelphia UnionOption Declined$250,000Selected by New England Revolution, Stage 2
Chris SeitzGoalkeeperPhiladelphia UnionOption Declined$100,000Selected by Seattle Sounders FC, Stage 2
Khari StephensonMidfielderSan Jose EarthquakesOption Declined$151,500Not selected
Tyrone MarshallDefenderSeattle Sounders FCOption Declined$165,375Selected by Colorado Rapids, Stage 2
Jimmy ConradDefenderSporting Kansas CityOut of Contract$232,750Selected by Chivas USA, Stage 2
Aaron HohlbeinDefenderSporting Kansas CityOut of Contract$40,000Selected by Columbus Crew, Stage 1
Josh WolffForwardSporting Kansas CityOption Declined$220,004Selected by D.C. United, Stage 2
Nick GarciaDefenderToronto FCOption Declined$190,000Not selected
Chris SharpeGoalkeeperMLS League PoolOption Declined$40,000Not selected

Stage One

The Stage 1 Draft of the Re-Entry Process took place on Wednesday, December 8, at 2 p.m. ET via teleconference. Each club could either select a player from the eligible player list, or pass. Once a team passed, it could no longer participate in that stage of the Re-Entry Process. Stage 1 continued until all 18 clubs have passed on the available players. The only selections in Stage 1 were Joseph Ngwenya (selected by D.C. United) and Aaron Hohlbein (selected by Columbus Crew).

Clubs must exercise the option for, or extend a Bona Fide Offer to, players selected in Stage 1. Players that were out of contract may either accept or reject the Bona Fide Offer. Should a player reject the offer, the drafting club will hold the right of first refusal for that player in MLS. Players with option years left on their contract will automatically be added to the drafting club's roster. A Bona Fide Offer must include a first year salary at least equal to 2010 annual base salary and, for players age 30 with 8 years or more of MLS experience, at least equal to 5% greater than their 2010 annual base salary. Option years (1+1) must be included with salaries increasing by at least 5% each year.

Any player selected in Stage 1 will remain on the drafting Club's 2011 budget at the option price or Bona Fide Offer price until April 1, 2011. Clubs and players may not mutually renegotiate that price to a lower number until April 1, 2011.

Clubs may not select their own players in Stage 1. Players will have the opportunity to negotiate contracts and sign with their previous clubs after Stage 1 is complete through 2 p.m. ET on December 13. Jovan Kirovski was the only player to withdraw from re-entry consideration after Stage 1. Kirovski negotiated a new deal with his current club, the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Stage One, Round One

Pick #Drafting TeamPlayerPositionFormer Team123456789101112131415161718
D.C. UnitedJoseph NgwenyaForwardHouston Dynamo
Chivas USAPASS
Philadelphia UnionPASS
New England RevolutionPASS
Houston DynamoPASS
Toronto FCPASS
Chicago FirePASS
Sporting Kansas CityPASS
Seattle Sounders FCPASS
Columbus CrewAaron HohlbeinDefenderSporting Kansas City
New York Red BullsPASS
Real Salt LakePASS
San Jose EarthquakesPASS
Los Angeles GalaxyPASS
FC DallasPASS
Colorado RapidsPASS
Vancouver Whitecaps FCPASS
Portland TimbersPASS

Stage One, Round Two

Pick #Drafting TeamPlayerPositionFormer Team1920
D.C. UnitedPASS
Columbus CrewPASS

Stage Two

The Stage 2 Draft took place on Wednesday, December 15, at 2 p.m. ET. Each club could either select a player from the eligible player list or pass. Once a team passed, they could no longer participate in that stage of the Re-Entry Process. The stage continued until all 18 clubs passed on the available players.

In Stage 2, clubs could select from players that were under contract and those not under contract. If a player is not under contract, the drafting club was required to make a genuine offer to the player within seven days. In the event that an agreement could not be reached between the drafting club and an out-of-contract player, the drafting club held the right of first refusal for that player in MLS. Clubs could select their own players in Stage 2 only after all other clubs have declined to select those players.

Stage Two, Round One

Pick #Drafting TeamPlayerPositionFormer Team123456789101112131415161718
D.C. UnitedJosh WolffForwardSporting Kansas City
Chivas USAJimmy ConradDefenderSporting Kansas City
Philadelphia UnionPASS
New England RevolutionRyan CochraneDefenderHouston Dynamo
Los Angeles GalaxyJuan Pablo ÁngelForwardNew York Red Bulls
Toronto FCPASS
Chicago FireCory GibbsDefenderNew England Revolution
Sporting Kansas CityFrankie HejdukDefenderColumbus Crew
Seattle Sounders FCChris SeitzGoalkeeperPhiladelphia Union
Columbus CrewJeff CunninghamForwardFC Dallas
New York Red BullsPASS
Real Salt LakePASS
San Jose EarthquakesPASS
Los Angeles GalaxyLuke SassanoMidfielderNew York Red Bulls
FC DallasPASS
Colorado RapidsTyrone MarshallDefenderSeattle Sounders FC
Vancouver Whitecaps FCPASS
Portland TimbersPASS

Round 1 trades

Stage Two, Round Two

Pick #Drafting TeamPlayerPositionFormer Team19202122232425262728
D.C. UnitedPASS
Chivas USAPASS
New England RevolutionFredForwardPhiladelphia Union
Houston DynamoPASS
Chicago FirePASS
Sporting Kansas CityPASS
Seattle Sounders FCPASS
Columbus CrewPASS
Los Angeles GalaxyPASS
Colorado RapidsPASS

Stage Two, Round Three

Pick #Drafting TeamPlayerPositionFormer Team29
New England RevolutionPASS

References

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References

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  2. "PlayersUnion".
  3. (14 December 2010). "Galaxy wants to keep Jovan Kirovski".
  4. "D.C. United selects Houston Dynamo forward Joseph Ngwenya in the MLS re-entry draft". The Washington Post.
  5. "2010 Re-Entry Process {{!".
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