The 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft was a secondary draft that was held by Major League Soccer via conference call on January 17, 2012.[1] The draft was four rounds and all 19 MLS clubs participated.

Changes from 2011

  • As an expansion club, Montreal received the first pick in the Supplemental Draft.
  • Due to the league shortening the 2012 MLS SuperDraft from three rounds to two rounds, the Supplemental Draft was increased from three rounds to four rounds. Previously traded SuperDraft Round 3 picks became Supplemental Draft Round 1 picks.[2]

Selection Order

The official selection order was set by Major League Soccer on October 21, 2011:

  1. 2012 expansion team Montreal Impact had the first selection;
  2. The eight clubs which did not qualify for the playoffs received picks #2 through #9 (in reverse order of season points);
  3. The two clubs eliminated in the Wild Card round of playoffs received picks #10 and #11 (in reverse order of season points);
  4. The four clubs eliminated in the Conference Semifinals received picks #12 through #15 (in reverse order of season points);
  5. The two clubs eliminated in the Conference Finals received picks #16 and #17 (in reverse order of season points);
  6. The club which lost the 2011 MLS Cup received pick #18;
  7. The club which won the 2011 MLS Cup received pick #19.

This selection order held for all four rounds of the Supplemental Draft.

Round 1

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
1 Montreal ImpactCanada Evan JamesForwardUNC Charlotte
Hamilton Rage
2 Vancouver Whitecaps FCMexico Gienir GarcíaDefenderCruz Azul
3 New England RevolutionJamaica Dawyne SmithForwardBethel
Reading United
4 Toronto FCUnited States Michael GreenMidfielderNew Mexico
5 Chivas USA[R1 trade 1]United States R. J. AllenDefenderMonmouth
Central Jersey Spartans
6 Real Salt Lake[R1 trade 2]Australia Andy RoseMidfielderUCLA
Ventura County Fusion
7 Houston Dynamo[R1 trade 3]United States Brian OwnbyForwardVirginia
Reading United
8 Portland TimbersUnited States Ryan KawulokMidfielderPortland
Portland Timbers U23's
9 Chicago FireGhana Evans FrimpongForwardDelaware
Reading United
10 Columbus CrewUnited States Kirk UrsoMidfielderNorth Carolina
Reading United
11 FC DallasUnited States Alex LeeDefenderMaryland
Real Maryland Monarchs
12 Houston Dynamo[R1 trade 4]United States Karo OkiomahForwardHigh Point
Carolina Dynamo
13 Philadelphia UnionUnited States Tom BrandtDefenderPennsylvania
14 Toronto FC[R1 trade 5]Jamaica Nickardo BlakeDefenderConnecticut
15 Chicago Fire[R1 trade 6]United States Carl WoszczynskiGoalkeeperUAB
Atlanta Blackhawks
16 Sporting Kansas CityUnited States Shawn SinghDefenderUCLA
Ventura County Fusion
17 Real Salt LakeArgentina Emiliano BonfigliForwardManta FC
18 Houston DynamoUnited States Eder ArreolaMidfielderUCLA
Orange County Blue Star
19 Los Angeles GalaxyUnited States Bryan GaulMidfielderBradley
GPS Portland Phoenix

Round 1 Trades

  1. #5: Chivas USA → Sporting Kansas City → Chivas USA. 29 November 2011: Chivas USA acquired this first-round selection from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for midfielder Paulo Nagamura.[ref 1] On 21 November 2011, Sporting Kansas City had acquired this selection and a third-round Supplemental Draft selection from Chivas USA in exchange for midfielder Ryan Smith.[ref 2]
  2. #6: San Jose Earthquakes → Real Salt Lake. 1 December 2011: Real Salt Lake acquired this first-round selection from San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for midfielder Jean Alexandre.[ref 3]
  3. #7: D.C. United → Houston Dynamo. 14 August 2009: Houston Dynamo acquired a then third-round SuperDraft selection from D.C. United in exchange for defender Julius James.[ref 4] This pick became a first-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.
  4. #12: New York Red Bulls → Houston Dynamo. 17 December 2010: Houston Dynamo acquired a then third-round SuperDraft selection and the rights to defender Hunter Freeman from New York Red Bulls in exchange for allocation money.[ref 5] The traded pick is New York's natural selection. This pick became a first-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.
  5. #14: Colorado Rapids → Toronto FC. 30 November 2010: Toronto FC acquired a then third-round SuperDraft selection from Colorado Rapids in exchange for midfielder Joseph Nane.[ref 6] The traded pick is Colorado's natural selection. This pick became a first-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.
  6. #15: Seattle Sounders FC → Chicago Fire. 26 August 2011: Chicago Fire acquired a then third-round SuperDraft selection and the #6 position in the MLS allocation order from Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for the #4 position in the MLS allocation order. Seattle then used the #4 allocation position to select forward Sammy Ochoa.[ref 7] This pick became a first-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.

Round 2

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
20 Montreal ImpactUnited States Aaron SchoenfeldForwardEast Tennessee State
GPS Portland Phoenix
21 Vancouver Whitecaps FCUnited States Greg KlazuraDefenderNotre Dame
Indiana Invaders
22 New England RevolutionUnited States Alec PurdieMidfielderIndiana
23 Toronto FCUnited States Mykell BatesDefenderSanta Clara
24 Chivas USAUnited States Brian RoweGoalkeeperUCLA
Ventura County Fusion
25 San Jose EarthquakesPeru César Díaz PizarroForwardUC Riverside
26 D.C. UnitedUnited States Lance RozeboomMidfielderNew Mexico
Des Moines Menace
27 Portland TimbersUnited States Miguel IbarraMidfielderUC Irvine
Orange County Blue Star
28 Chivas USA[R2 trade 1]United States Daniel SteresDefenderSan Diego State
Ventura County Fusion
29 Columbus CrewUnited States Jamie FinchDefenderWashington
Washington Crossfire
30 Chivas USA[R2 trade 2]Germany Fabian KlingDefenderFort Lewis
31 New York Red BullsUnited States Mike VolkDefenderVirginia
32 Philadelphia UnionUnited States Krystian WitkowskiForwardMarist
FC Buffalo
33 Seattle Sounders FC[R2 trade 3]United States Tim PontiusDefenderUC Santa Barbara
34 Seattle Sounders FCEngland Jason BantonForwardLeicester City
35 Sporting Kansas CityEl Salvador Pablo PunyedMidfielderSt. John's
36 Real Salt LakeLuxembourg Oliver KupeForwardNorthwestern
37 Chivas USA[R2 trade 4]United States Kevin VenegasMidfielderCal State Fullerton
38 Los Angeles GalaxyUnited States Rafael GarciaDefenderCal State Northridge
FC Hasental

Round 2 Trades

  1. #28: Chicago Fire → Chivas USA. 23 March 2011: Chivas USA acquired a 2012 Supplemental Draft pick, which became this pick, from Chicago Fire in exchange for the rights to defender Yamith Cuesta.[ref 8]
  2. #30: FC Dallas → Chivas USA. 1 April 2011: Chivas USA acquired a then first-round 2012 Supplemental Draft pick from FC Dallas in exchange for the rights to forward Maykel Galindo.[ref 9] This pick became a second-round pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.
  3. #33: Colorado Rapids → FC Dallas → Seattle Sounders FC. 15 December 2010: Seattle Sounders FC acquired a then fourth-round SuperDraft selection from FC Dallas in exchange for goalkeeper Chris Seitz.[ref 10] This pick became a second-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds. On 30 July 2010, FC Dallas had acquired a conditional 2012 SuperDraft selection, which became this pick, and a fourth-round selection in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft (which was converted to a first-round selection in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft) on 30 July 2010 from Colorado Rapids in exchange for defender Anthony Wallace.[ref 11] The conditional 2012 SuperDraft pick became a second-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.[ref 12]
  4. #37: Houston Dynamo → Chivas USA. 21 January 2010: Chivas USA acquired a then fourth-round SuperDraft selection from Houston Dynamo in exchange for midfielder Kevin Harmse. The trade was for a conditional third-round or fourth-round selection.[ref 13] As Harmse was released before playing a game for Houston the pick was fourth-round. This pick became a second-round Supplemental Draft pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.[ref 13]

Round 3

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
39 Montreal ImpactUnited States Steven MillerForwardColgate
Ocean City Nor'easters
40 Vancouver Whitecaps FCUnited States Andrew FonteinGoalkeeperUC Irvine
41 New England RevolutionUnited States Kevin GarciaDefenderVillanova
Long Island Rough Riders
42 Toronto FCBrazil Arthur IvoMidfielderSMU
43 Sporting Kansas City[R3 trade 1]Serbia Stefan AntonijevicDefenderValparaiso
44 San Jose EarthquakesUnited States David TiemstraDefenderOhio State
45 D.C. UnitedUnited States Charles RodriguezDefenderUNC Charlotte
Nashville Metros
46 Portland TimbersGuam Doug HerrickGoalkeeperSt. Mary's
Washington Crossfire
47 Chicago FireUnited States Tony WallsDefenderUWGB
Michigan Bucks
48 Columbus CrewGhana Darren AmooForwardLiberty
49 FC DallasUnited States Walter HinesForwardSt. John's
50 New York Red BullsUnited States Christian BarreiroMidfielderPennsylvania
Reading United
51 Philadelphia UnionUnited States Antoine HoppenotForwardPrinceton
Central Jersey Spartans
52 Colorado RapidsJapan Kohei YamadaMidfielderThespa Kusatsu
53 Seattle Sounders FCEthiopia Abdul AmanForwardWashington
North Sound SeaWolves
54 Sporting Kansas CityUnited States Kyle MillerDefenderRockhurst
Kansas City Brass
55 Real Salt LakePeru Benjamín UbiernaMidfielderUniversidad San Martín de Porres
56 Houston DynamoGhana Philip AsewehForwardLiberty
57 Los Angeles GalaxyBrazil Yuri GorentzvaigForwardAA Flamengo

Round 3 Trades

  1. #43: Chivas USA → Sporting Kansas City. 21 November 2011: Sporting Kansas City acquired this selection and a first-round Supplemental Draft selection from Chivas USA in exchange for midfielder Ryan Smith.[ref 2]

Round 4

Pick #MLS teamPlayerPositionAffiliation
58 Montreal ImpactCanada Carl HaworthForwardNiagara
Forest City London
59 Vancouver Whitecaps FCUnited States Mark FetrowDefenderPenn State
60 New England RevolutionUnited States Michael RoachForwardSaint Louis
61 Toronto FCUnited States Michael MazzulloMidfielderColumbia
62 Los Angeles Galaxy[R4 trade 1]United States Steven PosaForwardSan Diego
63 San Jose EarthquakesUnited States James KiffeMidfielderUC Santa Barbara
64 D.C. UnitedUnited States Matt KuhnMidfielderDrake
65 Portland TimbersUnited States Logan McDanielMidfielderLoyola Marymount
Des Moines Menace
66 Chicago FireUnited States Justin ChavezMidfielderTulsa
67 Columbus CrewUnited States Andrew BullsForwardUMBC
Bradenton Academics
68 FC DallasUnited States Ian KalisDefenderSMU
69 New York Red BullsUnited States Nate PolakMidfielderHastings College
70 Philadelphia UnionUnited States Brandon ZimmermanMidfielderSanta Clara
71 Colorado RapidsUnited States Joel HelmickGoalkeeperLongwood
72 Seattle Sounders FCUnited States Wes FeighnerDefenderCal Poly
Orange County Blue Star
73 San Jose Earthquakes[R4 trade 2]United States Tyler KrumpeDefenderLoyola Marymount
Orange County Blue Star
74 Real Salt LakePASS
75 Houston DynamoUnited States Daniel RobertsMidfielderUNC Wilmington
Carolina Dynamo
76 Los Angeles GalaxyUnited States Justin DaviesDefenderSan Diego State

Round 4 Trades

  1. #62: Chivas USA → Los Angeles Galaxy. 17 August 2011: Los Angeles Galaxy acquired a then third-round 2012 Supplemental Draft pick from Chivas USA in exchange for forward Juan Pablo Ángel.[ref 14] This pick became a fourth-round pick when MLS shortened the 2012 SuperDraft to two rounds.
  2. #73: Sporting Kansas City → San Jose Earthquakes. On draft day, San Jose Earthquakes acquired this fourth-round 2012 Supplemental Draft pick from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for the rights to midfielder Michael Thomas.[ref 15]

Note on SuperDraft Trades

MLS reduced the 2012 MLS SuperDraft from three rounds to two rounds on October 21, 2011, which in turn affected trades involving 2012 SuperDraft Round 3 and Round 4 selections. These selections became 2012 Supplemental Draft Round 1 and Round 2 selections.

References

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  2. "Kansas City to host 2012 MLS SuperDraft on January 12 | Colorado Rapids". coloradorapids.com. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
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  2. 1 2 "MF Ryan Smith traded to Chivas USA" (Press release). SportingKC.com. November 21, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  3. "Quakes acquire RSL midfielder Jean Alexandre in trade" (Press release). Earthquakes Media Relations. December 1, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  4. Goff, Steven (August 15, 2009). "DCU Makes Several Moves". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  5. "New York acquires allocation money from Houston" (Press release). Red Bull New York Media Relations. December 17, 2010. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  6. "Toronto FC trades Nane to Rapids" (Press release). The Canadian Press. November 30, 2010. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  7. "Sounders pick up ex-US youth forward Sammy Ochoa" (Press release). MLSSoccer.com. August 26, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  8. "Fire Acquire Yamith Cuesta" (Press release). Chicago Fire Communications. March 23, 2011. Retrieved March 23, 2011.
  9. "FC Dallas acquires rights to Maykel Galindo from Chivas USA" (Press release). FC Dallas Communications. April 1, 2011. Retrieved April 2, 2011.
  10. "Seitz sent to FC Dallas in whirlwind Re-Entry day" (Press release). MLSSoccer.com. December 15, 2010. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
  11. "Rapids acquire defender Wallace in trade with FC Dallas" (Press release). CBSSports.com. July 30, 2010. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  12. "Kansas City to host 2012 MLS SuperDraft on January 12" (Press release). ColoradoRapids.com. October 21, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  13. 1 2 "Dynamo acquire rights to midfielder Harmse" (Press release). Fox Sports Houston. January 21, 2010. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  14. "LA Galaxy trade Juan Pablo Angel to Chivas USA" (Press release). LA Galaxy Communications. August 17, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  15. "SKC acquires right of first refusal for MF Michael Thomas" (Press release). Sporting KC Communications. January 17, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
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