2002 MLS Dispersal Draft

The 2002 MLS Dispersal Draft was held by Major League Soccer on January 11, 2002, following the contraction of the Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny to distribute the two teams' players that were not selected in the 2002 MLS Allocation Draft.

Round 1

Pick

MLS Team

Player

Position

Previous Team

1 Colorado Rapids Chris Henderson Midfielder Miami Fusion
2 New England Revolution Jim Rooney Midfielder Miami Fusion
3 D.C. United Lazo Alavanja Midfielder Miami Fusion
4 Kansas City Wizards Eric Quill Midfielder Tampa Bay Mutiny
5 Dallas Burn Josh Keller Midfielder Tampa Bay Mutiny
6 MetroStars #3 pick, 2002 MLS SuperDraft -- Tampa Bay Mutiny
7 Columbus Crew Brian Dunseth Defender Miami Fusion
8 Chicago Fire #10 pick, 2002 MLS SuperDraft -- Miami Fusion
9 Columbus Crew[R1 trade 1] Eric Denton Defender Tampa Bay Mutiny
10 San Jose Earthquakes PASS -- --

Round 1 Trades

  1. #9: Los Angeles Galaxy → Columbus Crew. 11 January 2002: Columbus acquired this selection from Los Angeles in exchange for a conditional selection in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft.[ref 1]

Round 2

Pick

MLS Team

Player

Position

Previous Team

11 Colorado Rapids Kyle Beckerman Midfielder Miami Fusion
12 New England Revolution Alex Pineda Chacon Midfielder Miami Fusion
13 D.C. United PASS -- --
14 Kansas City Wizards Preki Midfielder Miami Fusion
15 Dallas Burn Jeff Cassar Goalkeeper Miami Fusion
16 MetroStars PASS -- --
17 Columbus Crew PASS -- --
18 Chicago Fire PASS -- --
19 Los Angeles Galaxy PASS -- --
20 San Jose Earthquakes PASS -- --

Round 3

Pick

MLS Team

Player

Position

Previous Team

21 Colorado Rapids PASS -- --
22 New England Revolution Shaker Asad Midfielder Miami Fusion
23 D.C. United PASS -- --
24 Kansas City Wizards PASS -- --
25 Dallas Burn PASS -- --
26 MetroStars PASS -- --
27 Columbus Crew PASS -- --
28 Chicago Fire PASS -- --
29 Los Angeles Galaxy PASS -- --
30 San Jose Earthquakes PASS -- --

References

    1. "Results of the Allocation and Dispersal Drafts". SI.com. 11 January 2002. Retrieved 10 November 2013.

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