2005 MLS SuperDraft

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2005 MLS SuperDraft
Date(s) January 14, 2005
Time 12:00 p.m. (ET)
Location Baltimore, Maryland
Network(s) (US) Fox Sports World
Picks
First selection Nikolas Besagno, Real Salt Lake
Fewest selections D.C. United
MetroStars
(2 selections)
Most selections Chicago Fire
San Jose Earthquakes
(7 selections)
Overall selections 48

The 2005 MLS SuperDraft, held in Baltimore, Maryland on January 14, 2005, was the sixth incarnation of the annual Major League Soccer SuperDraft. Expansion club Real Salt Lake had the first pick as the result of a coin toss (fellow newcomers C.D. Chivas USA got to go first in the expansion draft). RSL drafted Under-17 midfielder Nikolas Besagno with the first selection. A collective bargaining agreement with the MLS Players' Union dictated that the draft be reduced from six to four rounds, although a Supplemental Draft was held to equip newly formed reserve teams and compensate for expansion.

Player selection

Any player whose name is marked with an * was contracted under the Generation Adidas program.

Round one

Pick # MLS Team Player Position Affiliation
1 Real Salt Lake *Nikolas Besagno M Generation Adidas
2 C.D. Chivas USA *Brad Guzan GK University of South Carolina
3 Chicago Fire *Chad Barrett F UCLA
4 San Jose Earthquakes[R1 trade 1] Danny O'Rourke M Indiana University
5 Los Angeles Galaxy[R1 trade 2] Ugo Ihemelu D SMU
6 F.C. Dallas[R1 trade 3] *Drew Moor D Indiana University
7 Colorado Rapids *Hunter Freeman D University of Virginia
8 Los Angeles Galaxy[R1 trade 4] Troy Roberts D University of California
9 New England Revolution *Michael Parkhurst D Wake Forest University
10 Chicago Fire[R1 trade 5] Jack Stewart D University of Notre Dame
11 Kansas City Wizards Scott Sealy F Wake Forest University
12 MetroStars[R1 trade 6] *Tim Ward D Saint Louis University

Round one trades

  1. #4: FC Dallas → San Jose Earthquakes. January 14, 2005: San Jose acquired this pick, midfielder Brad Davis, and an allocation from FC Dallas in exchange for the #6 pick, the #29 pick, midfielder Richard Mulrooney, and midfielder Arturo Alvarez.[ref 1]
  2. #5: San Jose Earthquakes → Los Angeles Galaxy. January 12, 2005: Los Angeles acquired this pick, defender Todd Dunivant, and goalkeeper Steve Cronin from San Jose in exchange for the #6 pick, forward Alejandro Moreno, and defender Chris Aloisi.[ref 2]
  3. #6: MetroStars → Los Angeles Galaxy → San Jose Earthquakes → FC Dallas. January 14, 2005: FC Dallas acquired this pick, the #29 pick, midfielder Richard Mulrooney, and midfielder Arturo Alvarez from San Jose in exchange for the #4 pick, midfielder Brad Davis, and an allocation.[ref 1] San Jose had acquired this pick, forward Alejandro Moreno, and defender Chris Aloisi from Los Angeles in exchange for pick #5, defender Todd Dunivant, and goalkeeper Steve Cronin on January 12, 2005.[ref 2] Los Angeles had acquired this pick and future considerations from MetroStars in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft on January 14, 2004.[ref 3]
  4. #8: Columbus Crew → Los Angeles Galaxy. January 12, 2004: Los Angeles acquired this pick from Columbus in exchange for midfielder Simon Elliott.[ref 4]
  5. #10: Los Angeles Galaxy → Chicago Fire. January 16, 2004: Chicago acquired this pick from Los Angeles in exchange for the #14 pick in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 5]
  6. #12: D.C. United → MetroStars → FC Dallas → MetroStars. January 14, 2005: MetroStars re-acquired this pick from FC Dallas in exchange for forward Cornell Glen.[ref 6] FC Dallas had acquired this pick (originally future considerations) from MetroStars in exchange for midfielder Joselito Vaca on February 5, 2004.[ref 7] The future considerations were to be either MetroStars' 2006 natural first- and second-round selections or a 2005 first-round selection should MetroStars acquire a first-round pick prior to the draft.[ref 8] Earlier in the day, MetroStars had acquired this pick and pick #25 from D.C. United as final compensation for the March 2, 2004 trade which sent Jaime Moreno from MetroStars to D.C. United.[ref 9]

Round two

Pick # MLS Team Player Position Affiliation
13 Real Salt Lake *Jamie Watson F University of North Carolina
14 C.D. Chivas USA *Christian Jimenez M University of South Florida
15 Los Angeles Galaxy[R2 trade 1] Michael Enfield M UCLA
16 Kansas City Wizards[R2 trade 2] *Ryan Pore F University of Tulsa
17 San Jose Earthquakes Kevin Goldthwaite D University of Notre Dame
18 Chicago Fire[R2 trade 3] *Will John M Saint Louis University
19 D.C. United[R2 trade 4] Nick Van Sicklen M University of Wisconsin–Madison
20 Columbus Crew[R2 trade 5] Marcus Storey M University of North Carolina
21 New England Revolution James Riley D Wake Forest University
22 Real Salt Lake[R2 trade 6] Jay Nolly GK Indiana University
23 Columbus Crew[R2 trade 7] Domenic Mediate M University of Maryland
24 Kansas City Wizards[R2 trade 8] Christopher Sawyer GK University of Notre Dame

Round two trades

  1. #15: Chicago Fire → FC Dallas → Kansas City Wizards → Los Angeles Galaxy. January 14, 2005: Los Angeles acquired this pick from Kansas City in exchange for midfielder Sasha Victorine.[ref 10] Kansas City had acquired this pick (originally a conditional selection), the #4 selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft, and defender Shavar Thomas from FC Dallas in exchange for defender Carey Talley, midfielder Eric Quill, and the #7 selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft on January 16, 2004.[ref 11] FC Dallas had acquired this pick (originally a conditional selection) from Chicago in exchange for goalkeeper DJ Countess February 20, 2004.[ref 12]
  2. #16: FC Dallas → Colorado Rapids → Kansas City Wizards. January 13, 2005: Kansas City acquired this pick from Colorado in exchange for pick #33 and pick #36.[ref 10] Colorado had acquired this pick from FC Dallas in exchange for goalkeeper Scott Garlick on December 17, 2003.[ref 13]
  3. #18: MetroStars → Chicago Fire. January 16, 2004: Chicago acquired this pick from MetroStars in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 14]
  4. #19: Colorado Rapids → D.C. United. June 29, 2004: D.C. United acquired this pick from Colorado in exchange for the rights to discovery player Alberto Delgado.[ref 15]
  5. #20: Columbus Crew → Colorado Rapids → Columbus Crew. January 16, 2004: Columbus re-acquired this pick from Colorado in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft and the rights to defender Stephen Herdsman.[ref 16][ref 17] Colorado had acquired this pick (originally a conditional pick) and pick #16 in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft from Columbus in exchange for defender Robin Fraser on January 14, 2004.[ref 18]
  6. #22: Los Angeles Galaxy → Real Salt Lake. January 14, 2005: Real Salt Lake acquired this pick from Los Angeles in exchange for an allocation.[ref 19]
  7. #23: Kansas City Wizards → Columbus Crew. January 15, 2004: Columbus acquired this pick from Kansas City in exchange for midfielder Diego Walsh.[ref 20]
  8. #24: D.C. United → Kansas City Wizards. January 16, 2004: Kansas City acquired this pick and pick #36 from D.C. United in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 21]

Round three

Pick # MLS Team Player Position Affiliation
25 MetroStars[R3 trade 1] Chris Corcoran M St. Johns University
26 C.D. Chivas USA Aaron Lopez D UCLA
27 F.C. Dallas[R3 trade 2] Winston Marshall D Wright State University
28 F.C. Dallas Chris Gomez GK Brown University
29 Chicago Fire[R3 trade 3] Chris Rolfe F University of Dayton
30 San Jose Earthquakes[R3 trade 4] Victor Arbelaez M UNLV
31 San Jose Earthquakes[R3 trade 5] Orlando Ramirez F Fresno Pacific University
32 San Jose Earthquakes[R3 trade 6] C.J. Klaas D University of Washington
33 New England Revolution[R3 trade 7] Tony Lochhead D UC Santa Barbara
34 Los Angeles Galaxy *Quavas Kirk F Generation adidas
35 Chicago Fire[R3 trade 8] Gonzalo Segares D Virginia Commonwealth University
36 Chicago Fire[R3 trade 9] Thabiso Khumalo M Coastal Carolina University

Round three trades

  1. #25: Real Salt Lake → Chicago Fire → D.C. United → MetroStars. January 14, 2005: MetroStars acquired this pick and pick #12 from D.C. United as final compensation for the March 2, 2004 trade which sent Jaime Moreno from MetroStars to D.C. United.[ref 9] Earlier the same day, D.C. United had acquired this pick from Chicago in exchange for D.C.'s natural second-round selection in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 9] Chicago had acquired this pick and a second-round selection in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft from Real Salt Lake in exchange for forward Dipsy Selolwane and defender Evan Whitfield on December 30, 2004.[ref 22]
  2. #27: Chicago Fire → FC Dallas. August 31, 2004: FC Dallas acquired this pick from Chicago in exchange for the discovery option on forward Andy Herron.[ref 23]
  3. #29: San Jose Earthquakes → FC Dallas → Chicago Fire. January 14, 2005: Chicago acquired this pick from FC Dallas in exchange for goalkeeper Henry Ring and a second-round selection in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 24] Earlier on the same day, FC Dallas had acquired this pick, the #6 pick, midfielder Richard Mulrooney, and midfielder Arturo Alvarez from San Jose in exchange for the #4 pick, midfielder Brad Davis, and an allocation.[ref 1]
  4. #30: MetroStars → San Jose Earthquakes. August 21, 2003: San Jose acquired this pick from MetroStars in exchange for a discovery player to be named later.[ref 25] The player was forward Andrzej Juskowiak.[ref 26]
  5. #31: Colorado Rapids → San Jose Earthquakes. August 19, 2003: San Jose acquired this pick, pick #41, and a first-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft from Colorado in exchange for the rights to goalkeeper Joe Cannon.[ref 27]
  6. #32: Columbus Crew → San Jose Earthquakes. January 13, 2004: San Jose acquired this pick from Columbus in exchange for midfielder Manny Lagos.[ref 28]
  7. #33: New England Revolution → Kansas City Wizards → Colorado Rapids → New England Revolution. January 14, 2005: New England re-acquired this pick from Colorado in exchange for pick #45 and a player to be named later.[ref 29] Colorado had acquired this pick and pick #36 from Kansas City in exchange for pick #16 on January 13, 2005.[ref 10] Info needed on how Kansas City acquired this pick from New England.
  8. #35: Kansas City Wizards → Chicago Fire. April 5, 2004: Chicago acquired this pick from Kansas City in exchange for midfielder Khari Stephenson.[ref 30]
  9. #36: D.C. United → Kansas City Wizards → Colorado Rapids → Chicago Fire. June 11, 2004: Chicago acquired this pick (originally a conditional selection) from Colorado in exchange for forward Rey Ángel Martínez.[ref 31][ref 32] To fulfill the trade requirements, Colorado acquired this pick and pick #33 from Kansas City in exchange for pick #16 on January 13, 2005.[ref 10] Kansas City had acquired this pick and pick #24 from D.C. United in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft on January 16, 2004.[ref 21]

Round four

Pick # MLS Team Player Position Affiliation
37 Real Salt Lake Luke Kreamalmeyer M Bradley University
38 C.D. Chivas USA Esteban Arias D University of Connecticut
39 Chicago Fire Karim Deitz F Birmingham Southern College
40 F.C. Dallas Julian Nash F Creighton University
41 San Jose Earthquakes[R4 trade 1] Antouman Jallow F University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
42 San Jose Earthquakes[R4 trade 2] James Twellman D Stanford University
43 Colorado Rapids Guy Melamed D Boston College
44 Columbus Crew Knox Cameron F University of Michigan
45 Colorado Rapids[R4 trade 3] Amir Lowery M Wake Forest University
46 Los Angeles Galaxy Mubarike Chisoni M Coastal Carolina University
47 Kansas City Wizards John Minagawa-Webster M Michigan State University
48 D.C. United[R4 trade 4] Tim Merritt D University of North Carolina

Round four trades

  1. #41: San Jose Earthquakes → Colorado Rapids → San Jose Earthquakes. August 19, 2003: San Jose re-acquired this pick, pick #31, and a first-round selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft from Colorado in exchange for the rights to goalkeeper Joe Cannon.[ref 27] Colorado had acquired this pick (originally a conditional selection) from San Jose in exchange for midfielder Wes Hart on February 28, 2004.[ref 33]
  2. #42: MetroStars → San Jose Earthquakes. December 10, 2004: San Jose acquired this pick from MetroStars in exchange for defender Jeff Agoos.[ref 34]
  3. #45: New England Revolution → Colorado Rapids. January 14, 2005: Colorado acquired this pick and a player to be named later from New England in exchange for pick #33.[ref 29]
  4. #48: D.C. United → San Jose Earthquakes → D.C. United. January 14, 2005: D.C. United re-acquired this pick from San Jose for a player to be named later.[ref 35] San Jose had acquired this pick and a first-round selection in the 2003 MLS Supplemental Draft from D.C. United in exchange for forward Devin Barclay and a first-round selection in the 2003 MLS Supplemental Draft on February 11, 2003.[ref 36]

Other draft day trades

  • MetroStars traded its natural second-round selection in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft to Real Salt Lake in exchange for a youth international slot.[ref 37]

See also

References

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