2019 MLS SuperDraft

{{Short description|College draft for soccer teams}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox sports draft

| name = 2019 MLS SuperDraft

| image =

| caption =

| logo = MLS SUD19 logo h lbg.png

| logosize =

| sport = Soccer

| date = January 11, 2019

| time =

| location = Chicago, Illinois

| network = MLSSoccer.com

| league = Major League Soccer

| teams = 24

| rounds = 4

| first = Frankie Amaya,
FC Cincinnati

| fewest = Philadelphia Union

| fewnum = 0

| most = FC Cincinnati

| mostnum = 8

| overall = 75

| prev = 2018

| next = 2020

}}

The 2019 MLS SuperDraft was the twentieth SuperDraft conducted by Major League Soccer. The SuperDraft is typically held in conjunction with the annual January United Soccer Coaches convention, which in 2019 was held in Chicago, Illinois.{{cite web|title=United Soccer Coaches Introduced as Brand New Identity of NSCAA |url=http://unitedsoccercoachesconvention.org/future-cities/ |website=UnitedSoccerCoachesConvention.org |access-date=January 1, 2018}} The first two rounds of the 2019 SuperDraft were held on January 11, 2019.{{cite web| url = https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/10/15/major-league-soccer-announces-2019-combine-superdraft-dates-locations| title = Major League Soccer announces 2019 Combine, SuperDraft dates, locations |work=MLSsoccer.com}} Rounds three and four were held via conference call on January 14, 2019.

Format

The SuperDraft format has remained constant throughout its history and closely resembles that of the NFL Draft:

  1. Any expansion teams receive the first picks. In May 2018, MLS named FC Cincinnati as an expansion team to begin play in 2019.{{cite web| url = https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/05/29/fc-cincinnati-named-26th-mls-team-starting-play-2019| title = Cincinnati awarded MLS expansion club, will start play in 2019 |work=MLSsoccer.com}}
  2. Non-playoff clubs receive the next picks in reverse order of prior season finish.
  3. Teams that made the MLS Cup Playoffs are then ordered by which round of the playoffs they are eliminated.
  4. The winners of the MLS Cup are given the last selection, and the losers the penultimate selection.

Player selection

class="wikitable" style="width:25%;"

|+Key

scope="row" style="background:#FBCEB1;"|*

| Denotes player who has been selected for an MLS Best XI team

scope="row" style="background:#ddffdd;"|^

| Member of 2019 Generation Adidas class

scope="row" style="background:#cedff2;"|†

| Player who was named to an MLS Best XI and Generation Adidas

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;margin:1em auto;"

|+ Positions key

style="text-align:center;"|GK

|style="text-align:left;"| Goalkeeper

|style="background-color:lightgrey;"|

|style="text-align:center;"|DF

|style="text-align:left;"| Defender

|style="background-color:lightgrey;"|

|style="text-align:center;"|MF

|style="text-align:left;"| Midfielder

|style="background-color:lightgrey;"|

|style="text-align:center;"|FW

|style="text-align:left;"| Forward

=Round 1=

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:95%"
width=2%|{{tooltip|P|Overall selection number}}

!width=13%| MLS team

!width=13%| Player

!width=4%|{{tooltip|Pos.|Soccer position played}}

! width="9%"| College

!width=8%| Conference

! width="12%" |Club team

!width=12%|Signed

1

| FC Cincinnati ||style="background:#ddffdd;"| {{flagicon|USA}} Frankie Amaya^ ||align=center|MF||UCLA

|align=center|Pac-12

| {{N/A}} || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

2

| San Jose Earthquakes ||style="background:#ddffdd;"| {{flagicon|SOM}} Siad Haji^ ||align=center|MF||VCU

|align=center|Atlantic 10||Portland Timbers U23s || {{flagicon|USA}} San Jose Earthquakes

3

| Orlando City SC || {{flagicon|COL}} Santiago Patiño ||align=center|FW||FIU

|align=center|C-USA

|Seattle Sounders FC U-23 || {{flagicon|USA}} Orlando City SC

4

| FC Dallas {{refn|No. 4: Colorado Rapids → FC Dallas. July 23, 2018: FC Dallas acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, an international roster spot through the 2019 season, and forward Dominique Badji from Colorado Rapids in exchange for midfielder Kellyn Acosta, a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, and a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft. FC Dallas also retains 50% of any international transfer value on Acosta until the closing of the 2020 summer transfer window.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|CAN}} Callum Montgomery ||align=center| DF || Charlotte

|align=center|C-USA

|Victoria Highlanders || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Dallas

5

| Colorado Rapids {{refn|No. 5: Chicago Fire → Colorado Rapids. January 11, 2019: Colorado Rapids acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Chicago Fire in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft (#15 overall) and $100,000 of general allocation money.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} Andre Shinyashiki ||align=center|FW||Denver

|align=center|Summit||Colorado Rapids U-23 || {{flagicon|USA}} Colorado Rapids

6

| Toronto FC ||style="background:#ddffdd;"| {{flagicon|USA}} Griffin Dorsey^ ||align=center|FW||Indiana

|align=center|Big Ten

|Colorado Rapids U-23 || {{flagicon|CAN}} Toronto FC

7

| Minnesota United FC ||style="background:#ddffdd;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Dayne St. Clair^ ||align=center| GK || Maryland

|align=center|Big Ten

|New York Red Bulls U-23 || {{flagicon|USA}} Minnesota United FC

8

| Houston Dynamo || {{flagicon|USA}} Sam Junqua ||align=center|DF||California

|align=center|Pac-12

|San Francisco Glens || {{flagicon|USA}} Houston Dynamo

9

| New England Revolution ||style="background:#cedff2;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Tajon Buchanan† ||align=center|FW||Syracuse

|align=center|ACC

| {{N/A}} || {{flagicon|USA}} New England Revolution

10

| FC Dallas {{refn|No. 10: Montreal Impact → FC Dallas. December 9, 2018: FC Dallas acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and $75,000 in targeted allocation money from Montreal Impact in exchange for forward Maximiliano Urruti. FC Dallas also retains 50% of any international transfer value on Urruti before the first game of the 2019 season with additional future considerations beyond that.|group="R1 trade"}} ||style="background:#ddffdd;"| {{flagicon|USA}} John Nelson^ ||align=center|DF||North Carolina

|align=center|ACC

|Tobacco Road FC || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Dallas

11

| New England Revolution {{refn|No. 11: Vancouver Whitecaps FC → New England Revolution. December 10, 2017: New England Revolution acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and a conditional second-round selection in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft from Vancouver Whitecaps FC in exchange for forward Kei Kamara.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|USA}} DeJuan Jones ||align=center|MF||Michigan State

|align=center|Big Ten

|Lansing United || {{flagicon|USA}} New England Revolution

12

| New York City FC {{refn|No. 12: LA Galaxy → New York City FC. January 11, 2019: New York City FC acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from LA Galaxy in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft (#19 overall) and $75,000 of general allocation money.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|USA}} Luis Barraza ||align=center|GK||Marquette

|align=center|Big East||Chicago FC United || {{flagicon|USA}} New York City FC

13

| FC Cincinnati {{refn|No. 13: Philadelphia Union → FC Cincinnati. January 9, 2019: FC Cincinnati acquired first-round (No. 13 overall), second-round (No. 29), second-round (No. 37), third-round (No. 61), and fourth-round (No. 85) selections in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft from Philadelphia Union in exchange for $150,000 in General Allocation Money. Should additional performance-based metrics be met, FC Cincinnati could send up to an additional $50,000 in General Allocation Money in 2020.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|USA}} Logan Gdula ||align=center|DF||Wake Forest

|align=center|ACC

|Carolina Dynamo || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

14

| D.C. United || {{flagicon|USA}} Akeem O'Connor-Ward ||align=center|DF||Creighton

|align=center|Big East||Chicago FC United || {{flagicon|USA}} D.C. United

15

| Minnesota United FC {{refn|No. 15: FC Dallas → Colorado Rapids → Chicago Fire → Minnesota United. January 11, 2019: Minnesota United FC acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Chicago Fire in exchange for $50,000 in general allocation money. Earlier on January 11, 2019, Chicago had acquired this first-round selection and $100,000 in general allocation money from Colorado Rapids in exchange for a first-round selection (#5 overall) in the 2019 SuperDraft. On July 23, 2018, Colorado had acquired this first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, and midfielder Kellyn Acosta from FC Dallas in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, an international roster spot through the 2019 season, and forward Dominique Badji. FC Dallas also retains 50% of any international transfer value on Acosta until the closing of the 2020 summer transfer window.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|USA}} Chase Gasper ||align=center|DF||Maryland

|align=center|Big Ten

|FC Golden State Force || {{flagicon|USA}} Minnesota United FC

16

| New York Red Bulls {{refn|No. 16: Los Angeles FC → FC Cincinnati → New York Red Bulls. January 11, 2019: New York Red Bulls acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from FC Cincinnati in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money. On January 9, 2019, FC Cincinnati had acquired this first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, $175,000 in General Allocation Money, and the initial 2020 Allocation Ranking from Los Angeles FC in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and the initial 2020 Allocation Ranking. The 2020 Allocation Ranking swap will move to 2021 if FC Cincinnati is ranked in the top five spots in 2020.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|GHA}} Roy Boateng ||align=center|DF||UC Davis

|align=center|Big West

|San Francisco Glens || {{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls II (II Division)

17

| Real Salt Lake || {{flagicon|USA}} Sam Brown ||align=center|MF||Harvard

|align=center|Ivy||Portland Timbers U23s || {{flagicon|USA}} Real Monarchs (II Division)

18

| Columbus Crew SC ||style="background:#ddffdd;"| {{flagicon|USA}} J. J. Williams^ ||align=center|FW||Kentucky

|align=center|C-USA

|Dayton Dutch Lions || {{flagicon|USA}} Columbus Crew SC

19

| LA Galaxy {{refn|No. 19: New York City FC → LA Galaxy. January 11, 2019: LA Galaxy acquired a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and $75,000 in general allocation money from New York City FC in exchange for a first-round selection (#12 overall) in the 2019 SuperDraft.|group="R1 trade"}} || {{flagicon|ARG}} Emil Cuello ||align=center|MF||SMU

|align=center|American

|Ocean City Nor'easters || {{flagicon|USA}} LA Galaxy

20

| Seattle Sounders FC || {{flagicon|USA}} Tucker Bone ||align=center|MF||Air Force

|align=center|WAC||Colorado Pride Switchbacks U23 || {{flagicon|USA}} Colorado Springs Switchbacks (II Division)

21

| Sporting Kansas City || {{flagicon|USA}} Kamar Marriott ||align=center|DF||Florida Gulf Coast

|align=center|Atlantic Sun||Seattle Sounders FC U-23 ||

22

| New York Red Bulls || {{flagicon|GER}} János Löbe ||align=center|FW||Fordham

|align=center|Atlantic 10||New York Red Bulls U-23 || {{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls II (II Division)

23

| Portland Timbers || {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Sierakowski ||align=center|FW||Michigan State

|align=center|Big Ten

|Chicago FC United || {{flagicon|USA}} Portland Timbers 2 (II Division)

24

| Atlanta United FC || {{flagicon|GHA}} Anderson Asiedu ||align=center|MF||UCLA

|align=center|Pac-12

|FC Golden State Force || {{flagicon|USA}} Atlanta United FC

=Round 2=

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:95%"
width=2%|{{tooltip|P|Overall selection number}}

!width=13%| MLS team

!width=13%| Player

!width=4%|{{tooltip|Pos.|Soccer position played}}

! width="9%"| College

!width=8%| Conference

! width="12%" |Club team

!width=12%|Signed

25

|New York Red Bulls {{refn|No. 25: FC Cincinnati → New York Red Bulls. January 11, 2019: New York Red Bulls acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from FC Cincinnati in exchange for $100,000 in general allocation money.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Sean Nealis

|align=center|DF

|Hofstra

|align=center|CAA

|Westchester Flames

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls

26

|San Jose Earthquakes

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Rivas

|align=center|MF

|Seattle

|align=center|WAC

|Albuquerque Sol

|{{flagicon|USA}} Reno 1868 (II Division)

27

|Orlando City SC

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Kamal Miller

|align=center|DF

|Syracuse

|align=center|ACC

|Reading United

|{{flagicon|USA}} Orlando City SC

28

|Colorado Rapids

|{{flagicon|USA}} Marcello Borges

|align=center|DF

|Michigan

|align=center|Big Ten

|Michigan Bucks

|{{flagicon|USA}} Detroit City FC (IV Division)

29

|FC Cincinnati {{refn|No. 29: Chicago Fire → Philadelphia Union → FC Cincinnati. January 9, 2019: FC Cincinnati acquired second-round (No. 29 overall), first-round (No. 13), second-round (No. 37), third-round (No. 61), and fourth-round (No. 85) selections in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft from Philadelphia Union in exchange for $150,000 in General Allocation Money. Should additional performance-based metrics be met, FC Cincinnati could send up to an additional $50,000 in General Allocation Money in 2020. On December 9, 2018, Philadelphia had acquired this second-round selection from Chicago Fire in exchange for midfielder Fabian Herbers.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tommy McCabe

|align=center|MF

|Notre Dame

|align=center|ACC

|Baltimore Bohemians || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

30

|FC Cincinnati {{refn|No. 30: Toronto FC → FC Cincinnati. December 27, 2018: FC Cincinnati acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and the #2 position in the MLS Allocation Order from Toronto FC in exchange for the #1 position in the MLS Allocation Order. Toronto used its allocation position to select defender Laurent Ciman.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Hague

|align=center|GK

|Michigan State

|align=center|Big Ten

|Michigan Bucks || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

31

|Minnesota United FC

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hassani Dotson

|align=center|MF

|Oregon State

|align=center|Pac-12

|Lane United || {{flagicon|USA}} Minnesota United FC

32

|New York Red Bulls {{refn|No. 32: Houston Dynamo → Chicago Fire → New York Red Bulls. January 11, 2019: New York Red Bulls acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Chicago Fire in exchange for the MLS rights to midfielder Amando Moreno. On December 10, 2017, Chicago had acquired this second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Houston Dynamo in exchange for midfielder Arturo Álvarez.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Rece Buckmaster

|align=center|DF

|Indiana

|align=center|Big Ten

|Chicago Fire U-23

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls II (II Division)

33

|Houston Dynamo {{refn|No. 33: New England Revolution → D.C. United → Houston Dynamo. January 11, 2019: Houston Dynamo acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from D.C. United in exchange for goalkeeper Chris Seitz. Earlier on January 11, 2019, D.C. had acquired this second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, a third-round selection in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft, and a fourth-round selection in the 2020 SuperDraft from New England Revolution in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2020 SuperDraft. All three 2020 SuperDraft picks traded are natural selections.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andrew Samuels

|align=center|DF

|Maryland

|align=center|Big Ten

|Tampa Bay Rowdies U23

|{{flagicon|USA}} RGVFC Toros (II Division)

34

|Montreal Impact

|{{flagicon|GER}} Amar Sejdič

|align=center|MF

|Maryland

|align=center|Big Ten

|Derby City Rovers

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Montreal Impact

35

|Vancouver Whitecaps FC

|{{flagicon|USA}} Brendan McDonough

|align=center|DF

|Georgetown

|align=center|Big East

| {{N/A}}

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Vancouver Whitecaps FC

36

|LA Galaxy

|{{flagicon|BEN}} Don Tchilao

|align=center|MF

|Oregon State

|align=center|Pac-12

|Portland Timbers U23s

|{{flagicon|USA}} LA Galaxy II (II Division)

37

|FC Cincinnati {{refn|No. 37: Philadelphia Union → FC Cincinnati. January 9, 2019: FC Cincinnati acquired second-round (No. 37 overall), first-round (No. 13), second-round (No. 29), third-round (No. 61), and fourth-round (No. 85) selections in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft from Philadelphia Union in exchange for $150,000 in General Allocation Money. Should additional performance-based metrics be met, FC Cincinnati could send up to an additional $50,000 in General Allocation Money in 2020.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|GER}} Ben Lundt

|align=center|GK

|Akron

|align=center|MAC

|Reading United || {{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

38

|Orlando City SC {{refn|No. 38: D.C. United → Orlando City. December 19, 2018: Orlando City SC acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from D.C. United in exchange for goalkeeper Earl Edwards Jr.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tommy Madden

|align=center|MF

|Charlotte

|align=center|C-USA

| {{N/A}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} New Mexico United (II Division)

39

|Toronto FC {{refn|No. 39: FC Dallas → Colorado Rapids → Toronto FC. December 14, 2018: Toronto FC acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Colorado Rapids in exchange for goalkeeper Clint Irwin. On July 23, 2018, Colorado had acquired this second-round selection, a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, and midfielder Kellyn Acosta from FC Dallas in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, an international roster spot through the 2019 season, and forward Dominique Badji. FC Dallas also retains 50% of any international transfer value on Acosta until the closing of the 2020 summer transfer window.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Adam Wilson

|align=center|MF

|Louisville

|align=center|ACC

|Cincinnati Dutch Lions

|

40

|Los Angeles FC

|{{flagicon|JAM}} Peter-Lee Vassell

|align=center|MF

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

|Harbour View

|{{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles FC

41

|Real Salt Lake

|{{flagicon|USA}} Kyle Coffee

|align=center|FW

|Washington

|align=center|Pac-12

|Portland Timbers U23s

|{{flagicon|USA}} Real Monarchs (II Division)

42

|Colorado Rapids {{refn|No. 42: Columbus Crew → Colorado Rapids. December 15, 2017: Colorado Rapids acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Columbus Crew SC in exchange for midfielder Mike Grella.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jacob Hauser-Ramsey

|align=center|DF

|Connecticut

|align=center|American

|Myrtle Beach Mutiny

|{{flagicon|USA}} Memphis 901 (II Division)

43

|New York City FC

|{{flagicon|SOM}} Abdi Mohamed

|align=center|DF

|Akron

|align=center|MAC

| {{N/A}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York City FC

44

|Seattle Sounders FC

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Joel Rydstrand

|align=center|MF

|Creighton

|align=center|Big East

|Lane United

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tacoma Defiance (II Division)

45

|Sporting Kansas City

|{{flagicon|USA}} Camden Riley

|align=center|MF

|Pacific

|align=center|WCC

|Portland Timbers U23s

| {{flagicon|USA}} Swope Park Rangers (II Division)

46

|San Jose Earthquakes {{refn|No. 46: New York Red Bulls → San Jose Earthquakes. December 12, 2018: San Jose Earthquakes acquired a second-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and the #21 selection in the 2018 MLS Waiver Draft from New York Red Bulls in exchange for the #1 selection in the 2018 MLS Waiver Draft. New York used the waiver selection to choose midfielder Marcus Epps. San Jose did not utilize its waiver selection.|group="R2 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|GUI}} Mamadi Camara

|align=center|FW

|Simon Fraser

|align=center|GNAC (DII)

|Calgary Foothills

|{{flagicon|USA}} Colorado Springs Switchbacks (II Division)

47

|Portland Timbers

|{{flagicon|GER}} Lennart Hein

|align=center|DF

|Saint Louis

|align=center|Atlantic 10

| Saint Louis Club Atletico

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Carshalton Athletic

48

|Atlanta United FC

|{{flagicon|USA}} Amir Bashti

|align=center|FW

|Stanford

|align=center|Pac-12

|Burlingame Dragons

|{{flagicon|USA}} San Francisco Glens (IV Division)

=Round 3=

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:95%"
width=2%|{{tooltip|P|Overall selection number}}

!width=13%| MLS team

!width=13%| Player

!width=4%|{{tooltip|Pos.|Soccer position played}}

! width="9%"| College

!width=8%| Conference

! width="12%" |Club team

!width=12%|Signed

49

|FC Cincinnati

|{{flagicon|JAM}} Rashawn Dally

|align=center|MF

|Quinnipiac

|align=center|MAAC

|Myrtle Beach Mutiny

|| {{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

50

|San Jose Earthquakes

|{{flagicon|USA}} Nathan Aune

|align=center|DF

|Seattle

|align=center|WAC

|Seattle Sounders FC U-23

|{{flagicon|USA}} Reno 1868 (II Division)

51

|LA Galaxy {{refn|No. 51: Orlando City → LA Galaxy. December 27, 2017: LA Galaxy acquired a third-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Orlando City SC in exchange for forward Jose Villarreal.|group="R3 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

52

|LA Galaxy {{refn|No. 52: Colorado Rapids → LA Galaxy. December 14, 2017: LA Galaxy acquired this third-round pick, originally a conditional fourth-round selection, in the 2019 SuperDraft from Colorado Rapids in exchange for forward Jack McBean.|group="R3 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

53

|Chicago Fire

|{{flagicon|GHA}} Ebenezer Ackon

|align=center|DF

|Bowling Green

|align=center|MAC

|Lansing United

|{{flagicon|USA}} San Antonio FC (II Division)

54

|Toronto FC

|{{flagicon|DEN}} Patrick Bunk-Andersen

|align=center|DF

|Clemson

|align=center|ACC

| {{N/A}}

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Toronto FC II (III Division)

55

|Chicago Fire {{refn|No. 55: Minnesota United → Chicago Fire. March 31, 2017: Chicago Fire acquired a third-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Minnesota United FC in exchange for the number one position in the MLS waiver order. Minnesota used the waiver position to select midfielder Sam Cronin.|group="R3 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Grant Stoneman

|align=center|DF

|Loyola Chicago

|align=center|MVC

|Chicago FC United

| {{flagicon|USA}} Lansing Ignite (III Division)

56

|Houston Dynamo

|{{flagicon|USA}} Brad Dunwell

|align=center|MF

|Wake Forest

|align=center|ACC

|Michigan Bucks

|{{flagicon|USA}} RGVFC Toros (II Division)

57

|New England Revolution

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

58

|Montreal Impact

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

59

|Orlando City SC{{refn|No. 59: Vancouver Whitecaps FC → Orlando City SC. December 9, 2018: Orlando City SC acquired a third-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Vancouver Whitecaps FC in exchange for midfielder PC.|group="R3 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Scott DeVoss

|align=center|DF

|Denver

|align=center|Summit

|Colorado Rapids U23

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hartford Athletic (II Division)

60

|LA Galaxy

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

61

|FC Cincinnati{{refn|No. 61: Philadelphia Union → FC Cincinnati. January 9, 2019: FC Cincinnati acquired third-round (No. 61 overall), first-round (No. 13), second-round (No. 29), second-round (No. 37), and fourth-round (No. 85) selections in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft from Philadelphia Union in exchange for $150,000 in General Allocation Money. Should additional performance-based metrics be met, FC Cincinnati could send up to an additional $50,000 in General Allocation Money in 2020.|group="R3 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

62

|D.C. United

|{{flagicon|Cape Verde}} Geo Alves

|align=center|MF

|Vermont

|align=center|America East

|Real Boston Rams

| {{flagicon|USA}} New York Cosmos (IV Division)

63

|FC Dallas

|{{flagicon|USA}} Eduvie Ikoba

|align=center|FW

|Dartmouth

|align=center|Ivy

|Black Rock FC

| {{flagicon|HUN}} ZTE

64

|Los Angeles FC

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Pérez

|align=center|MF

|Pittsburgh

|align=center|ACC

| {{N/A}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles FC

65

|Real Salt Lake

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

66

|Columbus Crew SC

|{{flagicon|Bermuda}} Justin Donawa

|align=center|MF

|Dartmouth

|align=center|Ivy

| Black Rock FC

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Darlington

67

|New York City FC

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

68

|Seattle Sounders FC

|{{flagicon|USA}} Aleks Berkolds

|align=center|DF

|San Diego State

|align=center|Pac-12

|Seattle Sounders FC U-23

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tacoma Defiance (II Division)

69

|Sporting Kansas City

|{{flagicon|USA}} Franky Martinez

|align=center|DF

|UMass Lowell

|align=center|America East

|Lehigh Valley United

|{{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles Force (III Division)

70

|New York Red Bulls

|{{flagicon|GHA}} Rashid Nuhu

|align=center|GK

|Fordham

|align=center|Atlantic 10

|New York Red Bulls U-23

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls II (II Division)

71

|Portland Timbers

|{{flagicon|USA}} Francesco Moore

|align=center|DF

|Indiana

|align=center|Big Ten

|Chicago FC United

| Retired{{cite web |first=Steve |last=Reaven |title=Highland Park's Francesco Moore steps away from pro soccer: 'It was just a game to me.'|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/highland-park/sports/ct-hpn-francesco-moore-soccer-mls-draft-tl-0801-20190729-oz52oj2bwbgdbavsov5e4ah3zu-story.html |date=July 29, 2019 |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=April 6, 2020}}

72

|D.C. United {{refn|No. 72: Atlanta United → D.C. United. August 8, 2017: D.C. United acquired a third-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Atlanta United FC in exchange for defender Bobby Boswell.|group="R3 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Shinya Kadono

|align=center|MF

|California

|align=center|Pac-12

|San Francisco Glens

|{{flagicon|USA}} Loudoun United (II Division)

=Round 4=

class="wikitable sortable" style="width:95%"
width=2%|{{tooltip|P|Overall selection number}}

!width=13%| MLS team

!width=13%| Player

!width=4%|{{tooltip|Pos.|Soccer position played}}

! width="9%"| College

!width=8%| Conference

! width="12%" |Club team

!width=12%|Signed

73

|Los Angeles FC{{refn|No. 73: FC Cincinnati → Los Angeles FC. January 9, 2019: Los Angeles FC acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and the initial 2020 Allocation Ranking from FC Cincinnati in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, $175,000 in General Allocation Money, and the initial 2020 Allocation Ranking. The 2020 Allocation Ranking swap will move to 2021 if FC Cincinnati is ranked in the top five spots in 2020.|group="R4 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Kevin Mendoza

|align=center|MF

|Liberty

|align=center|Atlantic Sun

|OKC Energy U23

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Veracruz

74

|San Jose Earthquakes

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

75

|Minnesota United FC{{refn|No. 75: Orlando City SC → New York City FC → Orlando City SC → Minnesota United FC. January 10, 2019: Minnesota United FC acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, another fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft (#94 overall), and the #1 spot in the MLS Waiver Order from Orlando City SC in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft and the #4 spot in the MLS Waiver Order. Minnesota used its waiver spot to sign midfielder Osvaldo Alonso. On December 12, 2018, Orlando City had re-acquired this fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from New York City FC in exchange for midfielder Tony Rocha. On January 27, 2017, New York City FC had acquired this fourth-round selection from Orlando City in exchange for goalkeeper Josh Saunders.|group="R4 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Kevin Rodriguez

|align=center|FW

|Northern Illinois

|align=center|MAC

|Brazos Valley Cavalry

||{{flagicon|USA}} RGVFC Toros (II Division)

76

|Colorado Rapids

|{{flagicon|USA}} Robbie Mertz

|align=center|MF

|Michigan

|align=center|Big Ten

|Burlingame Dragons

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pittsburgh Riverhounds (II Division)

77

|Chicago Fire

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Forrest

|align=center|FW

|Lehigh

|align=center|Patriot

|Reading United

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pittsburgh Riverhounds (II Division)

78

|New York Red Bulls{{refn|No. 78: Toronto FC → New York Red Bulls. February 14, 2018: New York Red Bulls acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Toronto FC in exchange for the MLS rights to goalkeeper Caleb Patterson-Sewell.|group="R4 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Sean McSherry

|align=center|MF

|Princeton

|align=center|Ivy

| {{N/A}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls II (II Division)

79

|Atlanta United FC{{refn|No. 79: Minnesota United → Atlanta United. December 10, 2017: Atlanta United FC acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Minnesota United FC in exchange for midfielder Harrison Heath.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

80

|Real Salt Lake {{refn|No. 80: Houston Dynamo → Real Salt Lake. April 23, 2018: Real Salt Lake acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and future considerations from Houston Dynamo in exchange for the MLS rights to midfielder Luis Gil for the 2018 season.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

81

|New England Revolution

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

82

|Montreal Impact

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

83

|Vancouver Whitecaps FC

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

84

|New York Red Bulls {{refn|No. 84: LA Galaxy → Los Angeles FC → New York Red Bulls. August 3, 2018: New York Red Bulls acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Los Angeles FC in exchange for the MLS rights to defender Danilo Aparecido da Silva. {{font color|red|Trade details needed.}} As of January 11, 2019, MLS has not reported how or when Los Angeles FC acquired this pick from LA Galaxy. No trade between the LA clubs was announced.|group="R4 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Joey Piatczyc

|align=center|MF

|West Virginia

|align=center|MAC

| {{N/A}}

| Retired{{cite web |first=Joseph |last=Goldstein |title=Interview: What led to Joey Piatczyc retirement [Exclusive] |url=https://rbnn.us/2019/01/29/interview-what-led-to-joey-piatczyc-retirement-exclusive |date=January 29, 2019 |publisher=Red Bull News Network |access-date=August 26, 2019 |archive-date=May 25, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190525043239/https://rbnn.us/2019/01/29/interview-what-led-to-joey-piatczyc-retirement-exclusive/ |url-status=dead }}

85

|FC Cincinnati {{refn|No. 85: Philadelphia Union → FC Cincinnati. January 9, 2019: FC Cincinnati acquired fourth-round (No. 85 overall), first-round (No. 13), second-round (No. 29), second-round (No. 37), and third-round (No. 61) selections in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft from Philadelphia Union in exchange for $150,000 in General Allocation Money. Should additional performance-based metrics be met, FC Cincinnati could send up to an additional $50,000 in General Allocation Money in 2020.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

86

|LA Galaxy {{refn|No. 86: D.C. United → LA Galaxy. December 12, 2016: LA Galaxy acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and midfielder Miguel Aguilar from D.C. United in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2018 SuperDraft.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

87

|FC Dallas

|{{flagicon|USA}} Sam Ebstein

|align=center|FW

|California

|align=center|Pac-12

|San Francisco Glens

|

88

|FC Dallas {{refn|No. 88: Los Angeles FC → FC Dallas. March 21, 2018: FC Dallas acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft and a conditional $50,000 in general allocation money from Los Angeles FC in exchange for the MLS rights to midfielder Shaft Brewer.|group="R4 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|USA}} Dylan Castanheira

|align=center|GK

|Columbia

|align=center|Ivy

|Long Island Rough Riders

|{{flagicon|USA}} Atlanta United 2 (II Division)

89

|Real Salt Lake

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

90

|Columbus Crew SC

|{{flagicon|BRA}} Rafa Mentzingen

|align=center|MF

|Valparaiso

|align=center|MVC

|Detroit City FC

|{{flagicon|USA}} Lansing Ignite (III Division)

91

|Columbus Crew SC {{refn|No. 91: New York City FC → Columbus Crew. December 14, 2017: Columbus Crew SC acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from New York City FC in exchange for goalkeeper Brad Stuver.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

92

|Montreal Impact {{refn|No. 92: Seattle Sounders FC → Montreal Impact. August 10, 2017: Montreal Impact acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for midfielder Calum Mallace.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

93

|Sporting Kansas City

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

94

|Minnesota United FC{{refn|No. 94: New York Red Bulls → Orlando City → Minnesota United. January 10, 2019: Minnesota United FC acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft, another fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft (#75 overall), and the #1 spot in the MLS Waiver Order from Orlando City SC in exchange for a second-round selection in the MLS SuperDraft and the #4 spot in the MLS Waiver Order. Minnesota used its waiver spot to sign midfielder Osvaldo Alonso. On December 11, 2018, Orlando City had acquired this fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from New York Red Bulls in exchange for defender Amro Tarek.|group="R4 trade"}}

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Mitch Osmond

|align=center|DF

|UTRGV

|align=center|WAC

|Thunder Bay Chill

|{{flagicon|USA}} Indy Eleven (II Division)

95

|Portland Timbers

|{{flagicon|VEN}} David Zalzman

|align=center|MF

|Memphis

|align=center|American

|Memphis City FC

|{{flagicon|VEN}} Deportivo Táchira

96

|Orlando City SC{{refn|No. 96: Atlanta United → Orlando City. December 11, 2016: Orlando City SC acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2019 SuperDraft from Atlanta United FC in exchange for midfielder Harrison Heath.|group="R4 trade"}}

|PASS

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

| {{N/A}}

Trades

;Round 1

{{reflist|group=R1 trade}}

;Round 2

{{reflist|group=R2 trade}}

;Round 3

{{reflist|group=R3 trade}}

;Round 4

{{reflist|group=R4 trade}}

Notable undrafted players

= Homegrown players =

{{further|Homegrown Player Rule (Major League Soccer)}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
Original MLS team

!Player

!Position

!College

!Conference

!Notes

!class=unsortable|Ref.

Chicago Fire

| {{sortname|Jeremiah|Gutjahr}}

|{{sort|2|DF}}

| Indiana

|Big Ten

|

|

Colorado Rapids

|{{sortname|Matt|Hundley}}

|{{sort|3|MF}}

|UCLA

|Pac-12

| All-Pac-12 Second Team

|

Colorado Rapids

|{{sortname|Sam|Raben}}

|{{sort|2|DF}}

|Wake Forest

|ACC

| All-ACC Third Team

|

Columbus Crew

|{{sortname|Aboubacar|Keita}}

|{{sort|2|DF}}

|Virginia

|ACC

|All-ACC Rookie Team

|

D.C. United

|{{sortname|Antonio|Bustamante}}

|{{sort|3|MF}}

|William & Mary

|CAA

|

|{{cite web |title=United sign Antonio Bustamante to a Homegrown Contract |url=https://www.dcunited.com/post/2019/01/21/united-sign-antonio-bustamante-homegrown-contract |access-date=January 21, 2019}}

D.C. United

|{{sortname|Donovan|Pines}}

|{{sort|2|DF}}

|Maryland

|Big Ten

|

|

New England Revolution

|{{sortname|Justin|Rennicks}}

|{{sort|3|MF}}

| Indiana

|Big Ten

|

|

New York Red Bulls

|{{sortname|Omir|Fernandez}}

|{{sort|3|MF}}

|Wake Forest

|ACC

|ACC Offensive Player of the Year

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/01/26/new-york-red-bulls-sign-midfielder-omir-fernandez-homegrown-deal|title=New York Red Bulls sign midfielder Omir Fernandez to Homegrown deal|last=Rodriguez|first=Alicia|date=January 26, 2019|website=MLSSoccer.com}}

New York Red Bulls

|{{sortname|Jean-Christophe|Koffi}}

|{{sort|3|MF}}

|Virginia

|ACC

|

|{{Cite web|url=https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/post/2018/09/07/new-york-red-bulls-sign-jean-christophe-koffi-homegrown-player|title=New York Red Bulls Sign Jean-Christophe Koffi as a Homegrown Player|date=September 7, 2018|website=New York Red Bulls|access-date=February 26, 2019}}

Orlando City SC

|{{sortname|Benji|Michel}}

|{{sort|4|FW}}

|Portland

|WCC

| All-WCC First Team

|

Philadelphia Union

|{{sortname|Matt|Freese}}

|{{sort|1|GK}}

|Harvard

|Ivy

|

|

Real Salt Lake

|{{sortname|Tate|Schmitt}}

|{{sort|4|FW}}

|Louisville

|ACC

| All-ACC First Team

|

Real Salt Lake

|{{sortname|Erik|Holt}}

|{{sort|4|FW}}

|UCLA

|Pac-12

| All-Pac-12 First Team

|

Seattle Sounders FC

|{{sortname|Trey|Muse}}

|{{sort|1|GK}}

|Indiana

|Big Ten

| Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year

|

= Players who signed outside of MLS =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
Player

!Nat.

!Position

!College

!Conference

!Team

!League

!Notes

!class=unsortable|Ref.

{{sortname|Zico|Bailey}}

| {{flag|USA}}

| DF

| Cal State Fullerton

| Big West

| Helsingør

| Danish 2nd Division

|

|

{{sortname|Dominic|Boland}}

| {{flag|SCO}}

| DF

| Limestone

| Conference Carolinas (DII)

| Greenville Triumph

| USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Kevin|Coiffic}}

| {{flag|FRA}}

| DF

| Young Harris

| Peach Belt (DII)

| Lansing Ignite

| USL League One

|

| {{cite web |title=Defender Kevin Coiffic Joins Lansing Ignite |url=https://www.fox47news.com/news/local-news/defender-kevin-coiffic-joins-lansing-ignite |website=WSYM-TV |publisher=E. W. Scripps Company |access-date=January 18, 2019 |date=January 17, 2019}}

{{sortname|Alex|Comsia}}

| {{flag|CAN}}

| DF

| North Carolina Tar Heels

| ACC

| North Carolina FC

| USL Championship

|First team 2018 NCAA Men's Soccer All-Americans and ACC Defender of the Year

| {{cite web|url=https://www.prosoccerusa.com/usl/usl-notes-north-carolina-comsia-nashville-birmingham/|date=February 24, 2019|title=USL notes: North Carolina FC signs academy product Comsia to pro deal|access-date=April 9, 2019|archive-date=March 27, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327091344/https://www.prosoccerusa.com/usl/usl-notes-north-carolina-comsia-nashville-birmingham/|url-status=dead}}

{{sortname|Leo|Folla}}

| {{flag|USA}}

| DF

| St. Francis Brooklyn

| NEC

| Chattanooga Red Wolves

| USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Andrew|Gutman}}

| {{flag|USA}}

| DF

| Indiana

| Big Ten

| Celtic

| Scottish Premiership

| Hermann Trophy winner

|

{{sortname|Lewis|Jones|Lewis Jones (footballer, born 1994)}}

| {{flag|BVI}}

| MF

| Spring Arbor

| Crossroads (NAIA)

| Lansing Ignite

| USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Eric|Leonard}}

| {{flag|USA}}

| MF

| Butler

| Big East

| Forward Madison

| USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Eli|Lockaby}}

|{{flag|USA}}

|MF

|VCU

|Atlantic 10

|Richmond Kickers

|USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Nick|Moon}}

|{{flag|USA}}

|MF

|Milwaukee

|Horizon

|Lansing Ignite

|USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Cameron|Saul}}

| {{flag|ENG}}

| MF

| Lenoir–Rhyne

| SAC (DII)

| Greenville Triumph

| USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Travis|Ward|Travis Ward (soccer)}}

| {{flag|USA}}

| FW

| Rowan

| NJAC (DIII)

| Greenville Triumph

| USL League One

|

|

{{sortname|Marcel|Zajac}}

| {{flag|CAN}}

| FW

| Akron

| Mid-American

| Forge FC

| Canadian Premier League

|

| {{cite web |title=Canadian forward Marcel Zajac leaves Akron early to sign with Forge FC |url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/canadian-forward-marcel-zajac-leaves-akron-early-sign-forge-fc/ |website=SportsNet |access-date=January 12, 2019}}

Summary

=Selections by college athletic conference=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
Conference

!Round 1

!Round 2

!Round 3

!Round 4

!Total

colspan=6| NCAA Division I conferences
ACC

| 3 || 2 ||3

|0

! 8

America East

| 0 || 0 ||2

|0

! 2

American

| 1 || 1 ||0

|1

! 3

Atlantic 10

| 2 || 1 ||1

|0

! 4

Atlantic Sun

| 1 || 0 ||0

|1

! 2

Big East

| 2 || 2 ||0

|0

! 4

Big South

|0

|0

|0

|0

!0

Big Ten

| 5 || 5 ||1

|1

! 12

Big West

|1

|0

|0

|0

!1

CAA

|0

|1

|0

|0

!1

Conference USA

| 3 || 1 ||0

|0

! 4

Horizon

| 0 || 0 ||0

|0

! 0

Ivy

| 1 || 0 ||2

|2

! 5

MAAC

| 0 || 0 ||1

|0

! 1

Mid-American

| 0 || 2 ||2

|1

! 5

Missouri Valley

| 0 || 0 ||1

|1

! 2

Northeast

| 0 || 0 ||0

|0

! 0

Pac-12

| 3 || 4 ||2

|1

! 10

Patriot

| 0 || 0 ||0

|1

! 1

SoCon

| 0 || 0 ||0

|0

! 0

Summit

| 1 || 0 ||0

|1

! 1

Sun Belt

| 0 || 0 ||0

|0

! 0

WAC

| 1 || 1 ||1

|1

! 4

West Coast

| 0 || 1 ||0

|0

! 1

colspan=6|NCAA Division II conferences
GNAC

| 0 || 1 ||0

|0

! 1

colspan="6" |Non-NCAA conferences
NPL

|0

|1

|0

|0

!1

colspan="6" |Passes
Pass

|0

|0

|8

|13

!21

=Schools with multiple draft selections=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left"
Selections

!class="unsortable"|Schools

4Maryland
3California, Indiana, Michigan State
2Akron, Charlotte, Creighton, Dartmouth, Denver, Fordham, Michigan, Oregon State, Seattle, UCLA, Wake Forest

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{{cite press release

|title=Whitecaps FC acquire two-time MLS all-star striker Kei Kamara

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|publisher=Whitecaps FC

|date=December 10, 2017

|access-date=December 11, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=FC Dallas Acquires Forward Dominique Badji from Colorado Rapids in Exchange for Kellyn Acosta

|url=https://www.fcdallas.com/post/2018/07/23/fc-dallas-acquires-forward-dominique-badji-colorado-rapids-exchange-kellyn-acosta

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|date=July 23, 2018

|access-date=July 24, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Chicago Fire Soccer Club Acquires $100,000 in General Allocation Money, No. 15 Overall SuperDraft Pick from Colorado Rapids

|url=https://www.chicago-fire.com/post/2019/01/11/chicago-fire-soccer-club-acquires-100000-general-allocation-money-no-15-overall

|publisher=Chicago Fire Communications

|date=January 11, 2019

|access-date=January 12, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=FC Dallas Trades Maxi Urruti to Montreal Impact

|url=https://www.fcdallas.com/post/2018/12/09/fc-dallas-trades-maxi-urruti-montreal-impact

|publisher=FCD Press Release

|date=December 9, 2018

|access-date=December 10, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=NYCFC Select Luis Barraza and Abdi Mohamed in MLS SuperDraft 2019

|url=https://www.nycfc.com/post/2019/01/11/nycfc-select-luis-barraza-and-abdi-mohamed-mls-superdraft-2019

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{{cite press release

|title=MNUFC SuperDraft 2019

|url=https://www.mnufc.com/post/2019/01/11/mnufc-superdraft-2019

|publisher=Minnesota United FC

|date=January 11, 2019

|access-date=January 12, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=FCC Acquires GAM, SuperDraft Selection in Trade with LAFC

|url=https://www.fccincinnati.com/post/2019/01/09/fcc-acquires-gam-superdraft-selection-trade-lafc

|publisher=FCC Communications

|date=January 9, 2019

|access-date=January 9, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=FC Cincinnati Acquires Five SuperDraft Selections in Trade with Philadelphia Union

|url=https://www.fccincinnati.com/post/2019/01/09/fc-cincinnati-acquires-five-superdraft-selections-trade-philadelphia-union

|publisher=FCC Communications

|date=January 9, 2019

|access-date=January 10, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=New York Red Bulls Draft Four Players in 2019 MLS SuperDraft

|url=https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/post/2019/01/11/new-york-red-bulls-draft-four-players-2019-mls-superdraft

|publisher=Red Bulls Communications

|date=January 11, 2019

|access-date=January 12, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=Philadelphia Union Acquire 2019 MLS SuperDraft Pick From Chicago Fire

|url=https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/post/2018/12/09/philadelphia-union-acquire-2019-mls-superdraft-pick-chicago-fire

|publisher=Philadelphia Union Communications

|date=December 9, 2018

|access-date=December 10, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=FCC Acquires SuperDraft Selection In Trade With Toronto FC

|url=https://www.fccincinnati.com/post/2018/12/27/fcc-acquires-superdraft-selection-trade-toronto-fc

|publisher=FCC Communications

|date=December 27, 2018

|access-date=December 27, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Chicago Fire Soccer Club Acquires MLS Rights to Midfielder Amando Moreno

|url=https://www.chicago-fire.com/post/2019/01/13/chicago-fire-soccer-club-acquires-mls-rights-midfielder-amando-moreno

|publisher=Chicago Fire Communications

|date=January 13, 2019

|access-date=January 14, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=United acquire goalkeeper Chris Seitz from Houston

|url=https://www.dcunited.com/post/2019/01/11/united-acquire-goalkeeper-chris-seitz-houston

|publisher=DCUnited.com

|date=January 11, 2019

|access-date=January 12, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=United acquire 33rd overall pick and trade to Houston in exchange for unnamed player

|url=https://www.dcunited.com/post/2019/01/11/united-acquire-33rd-overall-pick-and-trade-houston-exchange-unnamed-player

|publisher=DCUnited.com

|date=January 11, 2019

|access-date=January 12, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=Chicago Fire Soccer Club Acquires 2019 MLS SuperDraft Pick from Houston Dynamo in Exchange for Arturo Alvarez

|url=https://www.chicago-fire.com/post/2017/12/10/chicago-fire-soccer-club-acquires-2019-mls-superdraft-pick-houston-dynamo-exchange

|publisher=Chicago Fire Communications

|date=December 10, 2017

|access-date=December 11, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Toronto FC acquire MLS SuperDraft pick from Colorado Rapids

|url=https://www.torontofc.ca/post/2018/12/14/toronto-fc-acquire-mls-superdraft-pick-colorado-rapids

|publisher=Toronto FC Communications

|date=December 14, 2018

|access-date=December 14, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Crew SC acquires Mike Grella via trade with the Colorado Rapids

|url=https://www.columbuscrewsc.com/post/2017/12/15/crew-sc-acquires-mike-grella-trade-colorado-rapids

|publisher=Crew SC Communications

|date=December 15, 2017

|access-date=December 15, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Orlando City SC Acquires Second Round pick From D.C. United

|url=https://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2018/12/19/orlando-city-sc-acquires-second-round-pick-dc-united

|publisher=Orlando City SC

|date=December 19, 2018

|access-date=December 19, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=New York Red Bulls Move Up in Waiver Draft, Select Marcus Epps

|url=https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/post/2018/12/12/new-york-red-bulls-move-waiver-draft-select-marcus-epps

|publisher=Red Bulls Communications

|date=December 12, 2018

|access-date=December 12, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Chicago Fire Announce Trade with Minnesota United FC

|url=http://www.chicago-fire.com/post/2017/03/31/chicago-fire-announce-trade-minnesota-united-fc

|publisher=Chicago Fire Communications

|date=March 31, 2017

|access-date=April 1, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Whitecaps FC acquire left back/winger Victor "PC" Giro from Orlando City SC

|url=https://www.whitecapsfc.com/post/2018/12/09/whitecaps-fc-acquire-pc

|publisher=WhitecapsFC.com

|date=December 9, 2018

|access-date=December 10, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=United acquire 2019 MLS SuperDraft pick in exchange for veteran Bobby Boswell

|url=https://www.dcunited.com/post/2017/08/08/united-acquire-2019-mls-superdraft-pick-exchange-veteran-bobby-boswell

|publisher=DCUnited.com

|date=August 8, 2017

|access-date=August 8, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Orlando City SC Trades Harrison Heath to Atlanta United FC

|url=http://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2016/12/11/orlando-city-sc-trades-harrison-heath-atlanta-united-fc

|publisher=Orlando City SC

|date=December 27, 2017

|access-date=December 28, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=LA Galaxy acquire 2019 MLS SuperDraft third-round selection from Orlando City SC

|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2017/12/27/la-galaxy-acquire-2019-mls-superdraft-third-round-selection-orlando-city-sc

|publisher=LA Galaxy

|date=December 11, 2016

|access-date=December 11, 2016}}

{{cite press release

|title=MNUFC Signs Harrison Heath

|url=https://www.mnufc.com/post/2017/12/10/mnufc-signs-harrison-heath

|publisher=Minnesota United FC

|date=December 10, 2017

|access-date=December 11, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Orlando City Acquires Goalkeeper Josh Saunders from NYCFC

|url=http://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2017/01/27/orlando-city-acquires-goalkeeper-josh-saunders-nycfc

|publisher=Orlando City SC

|date=January 27, 2017

|access-date=January 28, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Seattle Sounders acquire Montreal Impact midfielder Calum Mallace in exchange for 2019 fourth round MLS SuperDraft pick

|url=https://www.soundersfc.com/post/2017/08/10/seattle-sounders-acquire-montreal-impact-midfielder-calum-mallace-exchange-2019

|publisher=SoundersFC.com

|date=August 10, 2017

|access-date=August 10, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Crew SC acquires 2019 SuperDraft pick via trade with New York City FC

|url=https://www.columbuscrewsc.com/post/2017/12/14/news-crew-sc-acquires-2019-superdraft-pick-trade-new-york-city-fc

|publisher=Crew SC Communications

|date=December 14, 2017

|access-date=December 14, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=New York Red Bulls Acquire Fourth Round SuperDraft Pick from Toronto FC

|url=https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/post/2018/02/14/new-york-red-bulls-acquire-fourth-round-superdraft-pick-toronto-fc

|publisher=Red Bulls Communications

|date=February 14, 2018

|access-date=February 14, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=FC Dallas Trades Shaft Brewer to LAFC

|url=https://www.fcdallas.com/post/2018/03/21/fc-dallas-trades-shaft-brewer-lafc

|publisher=FC Dallas Communications

|date=March 21, 2018

|access-date=March 22, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Houston Dynamo acquire midfielder Luis Gil on loan from Querétaro FC

|url=https://www.houstondynamo.com/post/2018/04/23/houston-dynamo-acquire-midfielder-luis-gil-loan-quer-taro-fc

|publisher=Houston Dynamo Communications

|date=April 23, 2018

|access-date=April 24, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=LAFC Acquires Defender Danilo Silva On Loan

|url=https://www.lafc.com/post/2018/08/03/lafc-acquires-defender-danilo-silva-loan

|publisher=LAFC Communications

|date=August 3, 2018

|access-date=September 2, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=LA Galaxy acquire 2019 MLS SuperDraft conditional fourth-round selection from Colorado Rapids

|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2017/12/14/la-galaxy-acquire-2019-mls-superdraft-conditional-fourth-round-selection-colorado

|publisher=LA Galaxy Communications

|date=December 14, 2017

|access-date=December 15, 2017}}

{{cite press release

|title=Orlando City SC Acquires Fourth Round Pick From New York Red Bulls

|url=https://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2018/12/11/orlando-city-sc-acquires-fourth-round-pick-new-york-red-bulls

|publisher=Orlando City SC

|date=December 11, 2018

|access-date=December 11, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Orlando City SC Adds 2019 MLS SuperDraft Fourth Round Pick

|url=https://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2018/12/12/orlando-city-sc-adds-2019-mls-superdraft-fourth-round-pick

|publisher=Orlando City SC

|date=December 12, 2018

|access-date=December 12, 2018}}

{{cite press release

|title=Orlando City SC Acquires 2020 MLS SuperDraft Second Round Pick, Swaps Waiver Spots With Minnesota

|url=https://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2019/01/10/orlando-city-sc-acquires-2020-mls-superdraft-second-round-pick-swaps-waiver-spots

|publisher=Orlando City SC

|date=January 10, 2019

|access-date=January 10, 2019}}

{{cite press release

|title=D.C. United acquire MLS SuperDraft picks in exchange for rights to Miguel Aguilar, Kennedy Igboananike

|url=http://www.dcunited.com/post/2016/12/12/dc-united-acquire-mls-superdraft-picks-exchange-rights-miguel-aguilar-kennedy

|publisher=DCUnited.com

|date=December 12, 2016

|access-date=December 13, 2016}}

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