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Post by epjr on Dec 9, 2010 22:12:09 GMT -6
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b7/Mls_combine.png) With the MLS SuperDraft just a month away, MLS announced on Thursday morning the initial list of college seniors who have been invited to the 2011 adidas MLS Player Combine. The 54 college seniors named come from 36 Division I schools. They were selected by a panel of Division I coaches in conjunction with MLS coaches. The list boasts many college standouts, including nine players from the four teams competing in this coming weekend's College Cup: J.T. Murray (Louisville); Justin Meram (Michigan); Anthony Ampaipitakwong (pictured above) and Christopher Korb (Akron); and Eddie Ababio, Jalil Anibaba, Michael Farfan, Stephen McCarthy and Dustin McCarty (UNC). This is just the initial list of invitees. More players, including those from the Generation adidas program, Division II and II schools, and NAIA schools, will be added in the coming weeks. The combine is set to take place in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Jan. 7-11. wwww.MLSsoccer.com will have full coverage of the combine games and profiles of many of the players. Adidas MLS Player Combine list by position GOALKEEPERS (5): Bryan Meredith (Monmouth); Jeff Attinella (University of South Florida); Jimmy Maurer (South Carolina); Joe Willis (University of Denver); Josh Ford (UConn) DEFENDERS (17): A.J. Soares (California); Bilal Duckett (Notre Dame); Bobby Warshaw (Stanford); Christopher Korb (Akron); Colin Givens (Michigan State); Curtis Ushedo (UAB); Demitrius Omphroy (California); Eddie Ababio (UNC); Greg Klazura (Notre Dame); Greg King (UConn); Indy Smith (UNC Wilmington); Jalil Anibaba (UNC); J.T. Murray (Louisville); Juan Cruz (SMU); Michael Boxall (UCSB); Rich Balchan (Indiana); Tyler Lassiter (North Carolina State) MIDFIELDERS (21): Anthony Ampaipitakwong (Akron); Blake Brettschneider (South Carolina); Cole Grossman (Duke); Daniel Keat (Dartmouth); Dustin McCarty (UNC); Ernesto Carranza (Sacramento State); Guillermo Cortes (Maryland); Hector Jimenez (California); Jimmy Banks (Green Bay); John "Jeb" Brovsky (Notre Dame); Jon Okafor (Brown); Josue Soto (SMU); Karl Redthingy (Boston College); Konrad Warzycha (Ohio State); Lebogang Pila (St. Peter's College); Matheus Braga (Penn State); Matt Gold (Ohio State); Michael Farfan (UNC); Servando Carrasco (California); Stephen McCarthy (UNC); Tommy Drake (Clemson) FORWARDS (11): Amani Walker (UCI); Ashley McInnes (Tulsa); Brayan Martinez (Seton Hall University); CJ Sapong (James madison); Davis Paul (California); Efrain Burgos (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo), Jason Herrick (Maryland); Justin Meram (Michigan); Levi Houapeu (UMBC); Philip Bannister (Loyola University Maryland); Steven Perry (Notre Dame) www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/mls-announces-initial-list-adidas-mls-player-combine-invitees
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Post by epjr on Jan 4, 2011 19:33:33 GMT -6
Foreign Non-Collegians Round Out Combine Roster ![](http://mlsinsiderblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Rivas.jpg) Just before the end of the year, in December of 2010, the MLS Competition Committee approved a League initiative to sign non-collegiate players for participation in the adidas MLS Player Combine and the SuperDraft. At first glance it sounds like a drastic shift in the way the two events work but it’s not the first time it’s happened. The initial 1996 combine was loaded with players who had kicked a ball around in the name of earning a paycheck and drafts as recently as 2008 have included a foreigner or two who fit that same description; that’s when Argentinians Maximiliano Damiano & Lucas Fernandez participated in the combine at Ft. Lauderdale’s Lockhart Stadium. This year’s Player Combine will include a handful of non-collegiate players including midfielder Paolo Cardozo (Uruguay), forward Victor Estupinan (Ecuador), midfielder Marlon Ganchozo (Ecuador), midfielder Martin Rivas (Argentina), and midfielder John Rooney (England). mlsinsiderblog.com/?p=4404
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Post by epjr on Jan 4, 2011 19:51:01 GMT -6
Adidas MLS Combine rosters, schedule announced Additional invitees added to initial list; int'l players includedThe future of MLS talent will be on full display this coming weekend as the 2011 adidas MLS Player Combine gets underway. On Tuesday the league announced the full rosters and coaching assignments for the showcase, scheduled for Jan. 7-11 at Central Broward Regional Park in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and it also added seven more college seniors and five non-college players to the list of players initially invited to the annual Combine. The group of more than 70 prospects will be split into four squads, with each roster led by a top national coach. The University of Louisville’s Ken Lolla will coach AdiZero with Rick Brownell of the Michigan Wolves, the University of Tulsa’s Tom McIntosh will coach AdiPure with Dave Smith of the North Atlantic Soccer Association, Seattle Pacific University’s Mark Collings will coach team Jabulani with Brian Quinn of San Diego SC, and Old Dominion’s Alan Dawson will coach team AdiPower with Brian Doyle of Council Rock Soccer Association and FC Bucks. Four Generation adidas players eligible for this year's SuperDraft — Perry Kitchen, Zac MacMath, Omar Salgado and Zarek Valentin — will not participate in the Combine as they are currently in camp with the US U-20 national team. Another, Akron forward Darlington Nagbe, will not be at the Combine though is still eligible for the MLS SuperDraft, which will be held in Baltimore on Jan. 13. Following an initiative approved in December by the MLS Competition Committee, this year's Combine will also feature some non-collegiate players and international talent, including Uruguayan midfielder Paolo Cardozo, Ecuadoran forward Victor Estupinan and midfielder Marlon Ganchozo, Argentine midfielder Martin Rivas and English midfielder John Rooney. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/adidas-mls-combine-rosters-schedule-announced
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Post by epjr on Jan 6, 2011 13:28:19 GMT -6
Ranking Prospects MLSsoccer.com ranks the Top 30 in the SuperDraftWith the MLS SuperDraft now less than a week away, our experts take a took at some of the best young talent soon to find a home in Major League Soccer. The panel of senior writer Simon Borg, director of video content Jason Saghini and college and D.C. United beat writer Travis Clark rank the top 30 prospects for the draft, with mixed opinions on stars like Darlington Nagbe, Perry Kitchen and Zac MacMath. Make sure to follow the MLS Combine beginning Saturday on MLSsoccer.com, with live streaming of each match and exclusive print and video coverage. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/top-30-mls-superdraft-prospects
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Post by epjr on Jan 7, 2011 18:18:58 GMT -6
Let’s preface this whole discussion with something that’s axiomatic: The rise of MLS developmental academies and, with it, professional training for young American and Canadian talent, is an unvarnished good. It is the best news since the commitment to soccer-specific stadiums. It is the surest sign that the league understands what “the next step” is and how to take it. But that doesn’t mean college soccer is dead. Far from it. A rising tide lifts all boats, as the saying goes, and that’s as true in American soccer as it is in any other venue. Over the past 15 years, the advance in quality of MLS has been mirrored by that of amateur soccer on these shores. And for that reason, the annual SuperDraft will always be relevant. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/armchair-analyst-out-college-and-ready-mls![](http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/default/files/combine-superdraft.jpg) The 2011 MLS Combine takes place this weekend in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. This is the final chance for prospective draftees to impress MLS coaches ahead of the MLS SuperDraft on January 13 in Baltimore. MLSsoccer.com will be streaming every Combine match LIVE. Or, if you are in Florida, you can attend the games at Central Broward Regional Park. Tickets can be purchased at the gate. Saturday, Jan. 8 1:45 pm — AdiPower vs. AdiPure 3:30 pm — Jabulani vs. AdiZero -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, Jan. 10 11:15 am — AdiPure vs. Jabulani 1 pm — AdiPower vs. AdiZero -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, Jan. 11 11:15 am — AdiPower vs. Jabulani 1 pm — AdiPure vs. AdiZero www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft
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Post by epjr on Jan 8, 2011 21:24:42 GMT -6
![](http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/primary_image-620x350/image_nodes/2011/01/adipure-v-power.jpg) LAUDERHILL, Fla. – AdiPower and AdiPure played to a 0-0 draw in the first game of the 2011 MLS Combine on Saturday. Both sides featured some of the best defensive prospects in the draft, and it showed on the field, as chances were few and far between for both AdiPower and AdiPure. WATCH: FULL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS (http://www.mlssoccer.com/videos?catid=1822&id=11033) www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/recap-adipower-adipure-play-scoreless-draw![](http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/primary_image-620x350/image_nodes/2011/01/jabulani-2.jpg) LAUDERHILL, Fla. – Jabulani overturned a one-goal deficit to beat AdiZero, 2-1, in the second game of the 2011 MLS Combine's opening day. The winning goal came in the 83rd minute from Uruguayan Paolo Cardozo. Jabulani's first goal was scored by Konrad Warzycha in the 37th minute, equalizing after Ecuadorian Joao Plata had opened the scoring for AdiZero in the 11th minute. WATCH: FULL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS (http://www.mlssoccer.com/videos?catid=112&id=11035) www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/recap-jabulani-overturn-deficit-beat-adizero-2-1
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Post by epjr on Jan 10, 2011 20:25:13 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jan 11, 2011 6:36:50 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jan 11, 2011 12:56:27 GMT -6
Jabulani edge AdiPower, finish Combine unbeaten Sapong, Caskey lead Greens past Reds with first-half goalsFT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Two first-half goals by Jabulani keyed a 2-1 victory against AdiPower in Game 5 on the third and final day of the MLS Combine. Alex Caskey and C.J. Sapong each scored in the first half as Jabulani finished the combine with a 2-1 record. AdiPower (0-2-1) provided a response through Ryan Kinne but finished as the only team to remain winless in three games. AdiPower conceded an early goal for the second game in a row. Caskey netted in the 3rd minute, finding himself in space outside the box, beating Joe Willis with a low, curling drive into the bottom corner of the net. Jabulani continued as the better side in the first half though Sapong missed a chance to double the lead in the 12th minute. Paolo Cardozo played the ball into space for Sapong and his shot hit Willis’ post. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/jabulani-edge-adipower-finish-combine-unbeaten![](http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/dl-640x380/image_nodes/2011/01/game6.jpg) With the close of the 2011 MLS Combine on Tuesday, focus shifts to the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, presented by adidas. The big event kicks off at 12 noon ET on Thursday on ESPN2. MLSsoccer.com will have full coverage of all the action in Baltimore, including a LIVE video broadcast of Rounds 2 and 3 here on www.MLSsoccer.com. www.mlssoccer.com/videos?catid=1916&id=11057
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Post by epjr on Jan 12, 2011 8:55:47 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jan 13, 2011 14:19:49 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jan 13, 2011 19:46:10 GMT -6
If You Can’t Be an Athlete, Be an Athletic Supporter![](http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/dl-640x380/image_nodes/2011/01/revs_fans_at_draft.jpg) East Coast supporters groups were well represented at the draft, with raucous contingencies from D.C. United, the Philadelphia Union and the New York Red Bulls filling the convention center to the rafters with songs, chants and cheers for their team’s picks. There were also smatterings of Seattle fans and, at one point, we could’ve sworn we heard a Cosmos shout-out, though that might have been for the Chupacabra. DC fans were in full voice when the Red and Black went on the clock with the third pick, and they got a “Per-ry Kit-Chen—clap clap, clap-clap-clap” chant going when their man stepped to the podium. Philly fans appreciated Maryland ‘keeper Zac MacMath thanking “the Sons of Ben for making the trip down,” even if they may have been a little puzzled by his selection at No. 5. Recent reports suggested the Union were on the verge of signing veteran Colombian ‘keeper Faryd Mondragon, and they already have Brad Knighton, who shined in relief of Chris Seitz down the stretch last season. ![](http://www.mlssoccer.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/button-16x9-280x160//sites/default/files/image_nodes/2011/01/zac.jpg) Red Bulls and Union fans kept up a spirited debate all day, though the Sons of Ben were offside when they heckled New York coach Hans Backe during a live interview with www.MLSsoccer.com.
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Post by epjr on Jan 17, 2011 18:13:24 GMT -6
Top players available in Tuesday's Supplemental Draft Who will be selected in the Supplemental Draft (Tues., 2 pm ET)?Last Thursday, 54 players were drafted during the MLS SuperDraft. On Tuesday, it's time for the Supplemental Draft (2 pm ET, follow live on MLSsoccer.com and @mls_Insider on Twitter). The Supplemental Draft is three rounds, and the Vancouver Whitecaps have the first pick. Here are some of the best players available for them to choose from. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/top-players-available-tuesdays-supplemental-draft
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Post by epjr on Jan 18, 2011 14:54:01 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Feb 8, 2011 14:17:26 GMT -6
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