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Homegrown Player Rule (MLS)
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The Homegrown Player Rule is a Major League Soccer program that allows MLS teams to sign local players from their own development academies directly to MLS first-team rosters. Before the creation of the rule in 2008,[1] every player entering Major League Soccer would have to be assigned through one of the existing MLS player allocation processes, such as the MLS SuperDraft.

MLS roster rules allow a team to sign players to contracts similar to Generation Adidas contracts,[2] which do not count against the MLS salary budget and may earn a much higher salary than the league minimum. MLS has since removed this wording from the roster rules.[3] That means homegrown players will not count against the salary budget only if they are registered using supplemental roster slots, but will still count against the salary budget if they are registered using senior roster slots. There is, however, supplementary salary budget made by MLS only for homegrown players that are registered using senior roster slots called homegrown player funds.[4]

To place a player on its homegrown player list, making him eligible to sign as a homegrown player, players must have resided in that club's home territory and participated in the club's youth development system for at least one year, as well as meeting other unspecified league requirements.[5] The restrictions for homegrown players were modified in 2022 to allow clubs to prioritize signing rights of nine non-academy players within their territory. Non-protected players were then allowed to sign with any MLS club without requiring compensation to be paid to another team.[6]

If a player on a team's homegrown list goes to college or U17, U20, and U23 United States men's national soccer teams, he remains eligible to sign as a homegrown player at any time as long as he is registered with the club as a homegrown player first.[7] Since the program's inception, some players have elected to skip years in college to play in MLS academies and sign with senior clubs.[8]

In 2014, Seattle's DeAndre Yedlin became the first MLS homegrown player to compete in a World Cup.[9]

Homegrown territories

As of 2024, the homegrown territories for most MLS clubs is defined as a 75-mile (121 km) radius around the team's home stadium, with some exceptions when another team is nearby. Certain teams are also granted entire states or portions of adjacent states. San Diego FC is allowed to claim players from Mexico within a driving distance of 62.1-mile (99.9 km) from their training facility.[10]

Homegrown players history

Notes

Atlanta United FC

Atlanta United FC homegrown player George Bello is a 2021 MLS All-Star. Bello has earned 7 caps with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
United States Andrew Carleton 2016
United States Chris Goslin retired 2017
United States Lagos Kunga United States Union Omaha 2017
United States George Bello Austria LASK 2018
Nigeria Patrick Okonkwo 2018
United States George Campbell Canada CF Montréal 2020
United States Jackson Conway United States Charleston Battery 2020
United States Tyler Wolff United States Atlanta United FC 2020
Bolivia Efrain Morales United States Atlanta United FC 2021
South Sudan Machop Chol United States San Antonio FC 2021
United States Bryce Washington United States North Carolina FC 2021
United States Justin Garces United States Atlanta United FC 2022
United States Caleb Wiley United States Atlanta United FC 2022
Trinidad and Tobago Ajani Fortune United States Atlanta United FC 2023
United States Noah Cobb United States Atlanta United FC 2023
United States Luke Brennan United States Atlanta United FC 2024
United States Adyn Torres United States Atlanta United FC 2024
United States Garrison Tubbs United States D.C. United 2024
United States Matt Edwards United States Atlanta United FC 2024
Jamaica Ashton Gordon United States Atlanta United FC 2025

Austin FC

Player Current club Year signed
United States Owen Wolff United States Austin FC 2021
United States Damian Las United States Austin FC 2022
United States Micah Burton United States Austin FC 2024

Charlotte FC

Player Current club Year signed
United States Chris Hegardt Norway Stabæk 2022
United States Brian Romero United States Charlotte FC 2022
United States Nimfasha Berchimas United States Charlotte FC 2023
Canada Brandon Cambridge United States Charlotte FC 2023
United States Jack Neeley United States Charlotte FC 2023

Chicago Fire FC

Chicago Fire FC homegrown Djordje Mihailovic is currently playing for AZ Alkmaar. He has earned 11 caps for the USMNT
Player Current club Year signed
United States Kellen Gulley retired 2012
United States Chris Ritter retired 2014
United States Harry Shipp retired 2014
United States Patrick Doody retired 2015
Peru Collin Fernandez United States Spokane Velocity 2015
United States Joey Calistri retired 2016
United States Drew Conner retired 2016
United States Djordje Mihailovic United States Colorado Rapids 2017
United States Victor Pineda retired 2017
United States Grant Lillard retired 2018
United States Jeremiah Gutjahr retired 2019
United States Andre Reynolds II retired 2019
United States Gabriel Slonina Belgium Eupen 2019
United States Nicholas Slonina retired 2019
United States Chris Brady United States Chicago Fire FC 2020
United States Javier Casas United States Chicago Fire FC 2020
United States Brian Gutiérrez United States Chicago Fire FC 2020
Philippines Alex Monis United States New England Revolution II 2020
United States Mauricio Pineda United States Chicago Fire FC 2020
United States Allan Rodriguez 2020
United States Victor Bezerra United States Chicago Fire FC 2021
United States Sergio Oregel United States Chicago Fire FC 2021
United States Missael Rodríguez United States Chicago Fire FC 2021
United States Justin Reynolds United States Chicago Fire FC 2023

Chivas USA (defunct)

Chivas USA homegrown Jorge Villafaña earned 21 caps with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
United States Jorge Villafaña retired 2007
El Salvador Gerson Mayén El Salvador Águila 2008
United States César Zamora retired 2009 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Homegrown_Player_Rule_(MLS)
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