2006 MLS Supplemental Draft

In Major League Soccer in the United States and Canada, the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft, held on January 26, 2006, followed the SuperDraft, as teams filled out their developmental rosters.

Round 1

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
1 Chivas USA Drew HelmFFlorida Atlantic
2 Real Salt Lake Jeff RowlandFNew Mexico
3 Columbus Crew Andy GruenebaumGKKentucky
4 Kansas City Wizards Anthony NoriegaDGeorge Mason
5 MetroStars Joe VideMVirginia
6 FC Dallas Christopher JoyceFFranklin Pierce
7 Houston 1836[R1 trade 1] Mpho MoloiMConnecticut
8 FC Dallas[R1 trade 2] Miguel GuanteDPortland
9 Colorado Rapids Jordan HarveyDUCLA
10 Chicago Fire Floyd FranksMCharlotte
11 New England Revolution Danny WynnMSaint Louis
12 Los Angeles Galaxy Trevor McEachronDOld Dominion

Round 1 trades

  1. #7: D.C. United → Houston 1836. 27 May 2005: Houston 1836, at the time still based in San Jose as the Earthquakes, acquired this first-round selection from D.C. United in exchange for the #1 draft slot in the MLS waiver rankings. The clubs also agreed to switch waiver slots for the remainder of the 2005 Major League Soccer season. D.C. immediately used the #1 slot to sign defender John Wilson.[ref 1]
  2. #8: Houston 1836 → FC Dallas. 25 March 2005: FC Dallas acquired this first-round selection from Houston 1836, at the time still based in San Jose as the Earthquakes, in exchange for forward Julian Nash.[ref 2]

Round 2

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
13 Chivas USA Darren SpicerDPrinceton
14 Real Salt Lake Willis ForkoDConnecticut
15 Columbus Crew David ChunMSouthern Methodist
16 Kansas City Wizards Ryan McMahenM/FMichigan State
17 MetroStars Peter DzubayGKMichigan
18 FC Dallas Brad NapperM/FNorthwestern
19 D.C. United Andy MetcalfFMemphis
20 Houston 1836 Hector GuzmanFSanta Clara
21 Colorado Rapids Liam GirrardDDenver
22 Chicago Fire Dasan RobinsonDDayton
23 New England Revolution John QueeleyDNC State
24 Los Angeles Galaxy Daniel PaladiniMCal State Northridge

Round 2 trades

No trades reported.

Round 3

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
25 Chivas USA Lawson VaughnMTulsa
26 Real Salt Lake Chase HarrisonGKVirginia Tech
27 Columbus Crew Ivan BecerraFUC Santa Barbara
28 Kansas City Wizards Corey FarabiMDrake
29 MetroStars Brian CvilikasFOld Dominion
30 FC Dallas Sean BabcockMPortland
31 MetroStars[R3 trade 1] Brian DevlinMPenn State
32 Houston 1836 Tony DonatelliMTemple
33 Colorado Rapids Keith CauldwellMBrown
34 Chicago Fire Ezra PrendergastDSyracuse
35 New England Revolution Adam WilliamsonMLehigh
36 Los Angeles Galaxy Armando MelendezM/FLoyola Marymount

Round 3 trades

  1. #31: D.C. United → MetroStars. 4 February 2005: MetroStars acquired this third-round pick, originally "future considerations", from D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Kenny Arena.[ref 3]

Round 4

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
37 Houston 1836[R4 trade 1] Josh FenderFWest Texas A&M
38 Colorado Rapids[R4 trade 2] Daniel WassonM/DTulsa
39 FC Dallas[R4 trade 3] Peter LouisFCoastal Carolina
40 Kansas City Wizards Chris HamburgerMDrake
41 Real Salt Lake[R4 trade 4] Chris LancosDMaryland
42 Chicago Fire[R4 trade 5] Idris UghiovheDHoward
43 D.C. United Devon McTavishDWest Virginia
44 Houston 1836PASS
45 Kansas City Wizards[R4 trade 6] Luke EnnaMTampa
46 Chicago Fire Richard MupfudzeFWestern Kentucky
47 New England Revolution Matt WielandDCreighton
48 Los Angeles Galaxy Matt CouchFSan Diego State

Round 4 trades

  1. #37: Chivas USA → Houston 1836. 24 March 2005: Houston 1836, at the time still based in San Jose as the Earthquakes, acquired this fourth-round pick from Chivas USA in exchange for defender Victor Arbelaez.[ref 4]
  2. #38: Real Salt Lake → Colorado Rapids. 20 April 2005: Colorado Rapids acquired this fourth-round selection from Real Salt Lake in exchange for midfielder Seth Trembly.[ref 5]
  3. #39: Columbus Crew → MetroStars → FC Dallas. 5 August 2005: FC Dallas acquired this fourth-round pick, originally a conditional selection, from MetroStars in exchange for midfielder Eric Quill.[ref 6] On 1 July 2005, MetroStars had acquired this fourth-round pick from Columbus Crew in exchange for goalkeeper Jonny Walker.[ref 7]
  4. #41: MetroStars → Real Salt Lake. 25 January 2006: Real Salt Lake acquired this fourth-round selection from MetroStars in exchange for forward Jordan Cila.[ref 8]
  5. #42: FC Dallas → Colorado Rapids → Chicago Fire. 15 September 2005: Chicago Fire acquired this fourth-round pick from Colorado Rapids in exchange for midfielder Alexandre Boucicaut.[ref 9] On 29 June 2005, Colorado had acquired this fourth-round pick from FC Dallas in exchange for midfielder John Pulido.[ref 10]
  6. '#45: Pick originally belonged to Colorado Rapids. → Kansas City Wizards.

References

    1. "D.C. United sign defender John Wilson" (Press release). Major League Soccer. 27 May 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    2. "Earthquakes acquire rights to Oakland native Julian Nash" (Press release). Major League Soccer. 25 March 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    3. "MetroStars trade midfielder Arena to D.C. United" (Press release). USA Today. 5 February 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    4. "Earthquakes acquire fourth round Supplemental Draft pick" (Press release). Major League Soccer. 25 March 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    5. "RSL acquire midfielder Seth Trembly" (Press release). Major League Soccer. 20 April 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    6. "Metrostars acquire rights to midfielder Eric Quill from FC Dallas" (Press release). Our Sports Central. 5 August 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    7. "Flores, Walker hook on with new clubs" (Press release). Major League Soccer. 1 July 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    8. "Real selects 4 in draft" (Press release). Deseret News. 27 January 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    9. "Rapids add Midfielder Alexandre Boucicaut to Developmental Roster" (Press release). Our Sports Central. 15 September 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
    10. "Rapids Acquire Youth International Slot from Salt Lake in Exchange for Rights to Adolfo Gregorio" (Press release). Colorado Rapids. 29 June 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
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