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Los Angeles Galaxy Protect Players Ahead of Expansion Draft |
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 13:12 | |||||
In anticipation of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft, the Los Angeles Galaxy announced their players on their protected list. The players are as follows: David Beckham – Midfielder (International Player) Chris Birchall – Midfielder (International Player) Edson Buddle – Forward A.J. DeLaGarza – Defender Landon Donovan – Forward Todd Dunivant – Defender Sean Franklin – Defender Omar Gonzalez – Defender Juninho – Midfielder (International Player) Donovan Ricketts – Goalkeeper (International Player) Michael Stephens – Midfielder As a member of Generation Adidas, forward Tristan Bowen was automatically protected. Bowen did not graduate from the program and will be classified as a Generation Adidas player for the 2011 season. The Galaxy's unprotected players are: Gregg Berhalter – Defender Alex Cazumba – Midfielder (International Player) Bryan Jordan – Forward Jovan Kirovski – Midfielder Chris Klein – Midfielder Dema Kovalenko – Midfielder Leonardo – Defender (International Player) Eddie Lewis – Midfielder Mike Magee – Forward Yohance Marshall – Defender (International Player) Brian Perk – Goalkeeper Josh Saunders – Goalkeeper The Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps will be the 17th and 18th clubs to join Major League Soccer when they begin play in 2011. Both expansion clubs will select 10 players from the list of unprotected players supplied by the other 16 MLS clubs, though no current team can lose more than two players in the Expansion Draft. The draft will be held via conference call on Wednesday, November 24 at 11 a.m. (PT), with the call being streamed live on MLSsoccer.com. Each of the 16 teams that competed in MLS during the 2010 season were allowed to protect 11 players, as well as any Generation adidas or Home Grown players, leaving all others unprotected. Additionally, per the rules of the Expansion Draft, the Galaxy had to protect a minimum of three of the seven international players on their roster. The club elected to protect four of their internationals, meaning that three of the club’s 12 unprotected players are categorized as internationals. Once the draft begins, a team that has a player selected by either the Timbers or Whitecaps can then move one player from their unprotected list to their protected list. If a second player is then selected from that club, the rest of their unprotected players will become protected, ending their involvement in the Expansion Draft.
INS & OUTS These are the unprotected players for the MLS Expansion Draft from the other 15 teams that competed this past season:
Chivas USA Borja, Carlos Bornstein, Jonathan Chijundu, Chukwudi Espinoza, Rodolfo Galindo, Maykel Gordon, Alan Kennedy, Dan Lillington, Eduardo Maldonado, Giancarlo Mayen, Gerson Padilla, Jesus Romero, Osael Saragosa, Marcelo Trujillo, Mariano Zotinca, Alex
Chicago Fire Castillo, Nery Dykstra, Andrew John, Collins Krol, Krzysztof Ljungberg, Freddie Lowry, Peter Robinson, Dasan Thorrington, John Umanzor, Deris
Colorado Rapids Akpan, Andre Amarikwa, Quincy Ceus, Steward Joyce, Ian LaBauex, Ross Lopez, Claudio O'Brien, Ciaran Palguta, Scott Schunk, Ross Thompson, Wells Vagenas, Peter Wallace, Anthony
Columbus Crew Brunner, Eric Burns, Kevin Garey, Jason Griffit, Leandre Gruenebaum, Andy Hejduk, Frankie Moffat, Adam Oughton, Duncan Padula, Gino Schelotto, Guillermo Barros Williams, Joshua
FC Dallas Avila, Eric Cunningham, Jeff Davies, Kyle Edward, Edson Guarda, Bruno Harris, Atiba Hernandez, Daniel McCarty, Dax Rodriguez, Milton Sala, Dario Yeisley, Jason
D.C. United Allsopp, Daniel Barklage, Brandon Cristman, Adam Graye, Jordan Hernandez, Pablo McTavish, Devon Morsink, Kurt Pena, Juan Perkins, Troy Rice, Barry Varela, Carlos
Houston Dynamo Appiah, Samuel Ashe, Corey Cochrane, Ryan Mulrooney, Richard Ngwenya, Joseph Obodai, Anthony Oduro, Dominic Onstad, Pat Robinson, Eddie
Sporting Kansas City Aiyegbusi, Korede Beasley, Jamar Chhetri, Sunil Conrad, Jimmy Diop, Birahim Hercegfalvi, Zoltan Hohlbein, Aaron Kounenakis, Nick Kronberg, Eric Leathers, Jonathan Myers, Chance Thomas, Shavar Wolff, Josh
New England Revolution Boggs, Zak Burpo, Preston Colaluca, Nico Dube, Kheli Gibbs, Cory Griffiths, Jason Linck, Roberto Murray, Tim Phelan, Pat Sinovic, Seth Smith, Khano Stolica, Ilija
New York Red Bulls Angel, Juan Pablo Boyens, Andrew Chinn, Conor da Luz, Austin Garcia, Irving Nielsen, Brian Robinson, Carl Salou, Ibrahim Sassano, Luke Sutton, Greg Talley, Carey Ubiparipovic, Sinisa
Philadelphia Union Arrieta, Cristian Coudet, E. Fred Jacobson, Andrew Knighton, Brad Miglioranzi, Stefani Moreno, Alejandro Noone, Joseph Salinas, Shea Seitz, Chris Zimmerman, Nick
Real Salt Lake Alexandre, Jean Campos, Pablo Findley, Robbie Gonzalez, Nelson Grabavoy, Ned Horst, David McKenzie, Rauwshan Melia, Timothy Nimo, Alex Reynish, Kyle Russell, Robbie Schuler, Chris Warner, Collen Williams, Andy
San Jose Earthquakes Alvarez, Arturo Beitashour, Steve Burling, Bobby Cannon, Joe Corrales, Ramiro Eduado Geovanni Glen, Cornell Leitch, Chris Andre Luiz Morrow, Justin Ring, Brad Ward, Tim
Seattle Sounders FC Baudet, Julien Boss, Terry Earls, Danny Estrada, David Gonzalez, L. Graham, Taylor Ianni, Patrick Levesque, Roger Marshall, Tyrone Montano, Miguel Nkufo, Blaise Noonan, Pat Nyassi, Sanna Scott, Zacharias Seamon, Michael Sturgis, Nathan Wahl, Tyson
Toronto FC Barrett, Chad de Guzman, Julian Gala, Gabe Garcia, Nick Hscanovics, Raivis Ibrahim, Fuad Kocic, Milos Martinez, Miguel Angel Ferrer Nane, Joseph Sanyang, Amadou Saric, Martin Usanov, Maxim White, O'Brian
Youth Academy Update The Los Angeles Galaxy were in action on Saturday for their only match in November, against the California Development Academy. Both the Under-16s and the Under-18s won by the score of 3-1. Scoring for the Under-16s were John McBean in the 22nd minute, Drew Murphy in the 49th minute and Justin Dhillon in the 80th minute. In the Under-18s contest, Neil Ignacio opened the scoring in the 39th minute. Eric Verso made it 2-0 in the 42nd minute, and Riley Wolfe put the game out of reach in the 45th minute. Up next will be a series of matches at the Reach 11 Sports Complex in Phoenix, Ariz. The Galaxy Youth Academy will face the Andromeda Academy on Dec. 4, South Carolina United FC on Dec. 6 and Birmingham United on Dec. 7. Kickoff for the Under-16s against Andromeda is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. PT, while the Under-18s get underway at 9:00 a.m. PT. Both matches are at Field 3. Kickoff for the Under-16s against South Carolina United is scheduled for 3:45 p.m. PT, while the Under-18s' kickoff time is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. PT. Both matches are at Field 5. Kickoff for the Under-16s against Birmingham United will take place at Field 14, while the Under-18s kickoff at Field 13. Both matches will begin at 9:00 a.m. PT.
So long Wizards...hello Sporting Kansas City!? There is a new team in town...a rebranded one that is. The Kansas City Wizards are now...Sporting Kansas City. Rugby and lacrosse teams under construction. “This continues the forward-thinking and innovation started by Mr. (former Chiefs owner Lamar) Hunt,” said Heineman, who spoke during a rally at the Power & Light District on Nov. 18. “Keeping the status quo, quite honestly, was never going to be an option,” Heineman said. “This is all about a new start. It’s a new name, a new stadium, a new time. “This, to us, is not European whatsoever. This is all about our connection to the community and us trying to be innovative in what we’re trying to do. “(It’s not) a ripoff. That’s the furthest thing from the truth…we’re not just calling ourselves Real Salt Lake or F.C. Dallas. We’re going to go do and embody the name we’re giving (ourselves). That’s not to say it won’t fail. But I don’t feel it’s going to. “There’s nothing innovative about the Kansas City Wizards name to me. It’s a name that already exists. It’s a name that doesn’t necessarily connect to any of the things we want to do with the brand going forward. Our convictions are pretty high, we’re committed to it and we’re going to invest and spend against it. From there, we’ll let the chips fall where they may.” Who are you fooling, you guys? You will always be the Wizards to the View from Victoria Street. Read more MLS news on BleacherReport.com Source: Click Here
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