2003 MLS Supplemental Draft

Before the 2003 season, Major League Soccer held Supplemental Drafts, in which players who had signed with the league after the 2003 MLS SuperDraft were made available for selection.

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

February 28, 2003 Supplemental Draft

Pick # Drafting Team Player Position Former Team
1 San Jose Earthquakes[Trade 1] Brian Ching F Seattle Sounders (USL)
2 MetroStars PASS
3 Kansas City Wizards PASS
4 Chicago Fire PASS
5 Dallas Burn PASS
6 D.C. United[Trade 2] PASS
7 Columbus Crew Ian Joy D Kidderminster Harriers F.C.
8 Colorado Rapids Scott Vallow GK Dallas Burn
9 New England Revolution PASS
10 Los Angeles Galaxy PASS

Trades

  1. #1: D.C. United → San Jose Earthquakes. 11 February 2003: San Jose Earthquakes acquired the #1 selection in the February 28, 2003 Supplemental Draft and a fourth-round pick (#48), originally a conditional selection, in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft from D.C. United in exchange for the #6 selection in the February 28, 2003 Supplemental Draft and forward Devin Barclay.[ref 1]
  2. #6: San Jose Earthquakes → D.C. United. 11 February 2003: D.C. United acquired the #6 selection in the February 28, 2003 Supplemental Draft and forward Devin Barclay from San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for the #1 selection in the February 28, 2003 Supplemental Draft and a fourth-round pick (#48), originally a conditional selection, in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 1]

April 10, 2003 Supplemental Draft

Pick # Drafting Team Player Position Former Team
? MetroStars John Wolyniec F Milwaukee Rampage
? Dallas Burn Philip Salyer D SV Werder Bremen (Reserves)

References

    1. 1 2 "SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ACQUIRE FIRST OVERALL SELECTION IN FEBRUARY 28 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT" (Press release). San Jose Earthquakes. 11 February 2003. Archived from the original on June 5, 2003. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
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