The Homegrown Player Rule is a
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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, 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
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.
MLS roster rules allow a team to sign players to contracts similar to
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contracts, 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. 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.
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.
If a player on a team's homegrown list goes to college or U17, U20, and U23
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s, 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. Since the program's inception, some players have elected to skip years in college to play in MLS academies and sign with senior clubs.
In 2014, Seattle's
DeAndre Yedlin became the first MLS Homegrown player to compete in a World Cup.
"Soccer in America: Plenty of growth, plenty more to go"
The Seattle Times, June 29, 2014.
Homegrown players history
Notes
* This list only includes players who were fully eligible to be a Homegrown Player and officially signed a Homegrown Player contract with MLS. This is not a list of academy players for each respective MLS team.
* Players with their names in Bold have received a full international cap.
* Former MLS sides Miami Fusion
The Miami Fusion was a professional soccer team based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They played in Major League Soccer (MLS) for four seasons, from 1998 to 2001. Announced in 1997 as one of the league's first two expansion teams, their best sea ...
and Tampa Bay Mutiny
Tampa Bay Mutiny was a professional soccer team based in Tampa, Florida. They were a charter member of Major League Soccer (MLS) and played from 1996 to 2001. They played their home games at Tampa Stadium and then at Raymond James Stadium.
The ...
were dissolved before the introduction of the Homegrown Player Rule.
* The following list of players have been reported as or claimed to be Homegrown Players, but never officially signed a Homegrown Player contract identifying them as such for MLS roster rule purposes; Julián Araujo, Freddie Braun
Freddie Braun (born May 13, 1988, in Royal Oak, Michigan) is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Mulhouse Portland in the National Premier Soccer League.
Career
College and amateur
Braun grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan ...
, Eduardo Cortes, Kyle Duncan, Raheem Edwards, Steven Emory, Jake LaCava
Jake LaCava (born January 21, 2001) is an American soccer player who plays as a forward for Major League Soccer club Inter Miami.
Career Youth
LaCava spent time with academy teams at the Barça Academy in Arizona, LA Galaxy and New York Red Bul ...
, Chris Lema
Christopher Lema (born August 5, 1996) is an American soccer player who most recently played as a midfielder for USL Championship side San Antonio FC.
Career Youth
Lema grew up in Ridgefield, New Jersey and played soccer at Ridgefield Memori ...
, Nico Lemoine, Pierre da Silva, and Zack Steffen.
* Nizar Khalfan
Nizar Khalfan (born 21 June 1988) is a Tanzanian footballer who plays for Pamba S.C.
Career
Early career
Khalfan started playing football in his hometown of Mtwara with a youth team called Score FC. As a student Khalfan attended Ligula Prim ...
was classified as a Homegrown Player, despite never been part of the Vancouver Whitecaps academy.
Atlanta United
Austin FC
Charlotte FC
Chicago Fire
Chivas USA (defunct)
FC Cincinnati
Colorado Rapids
Columbus Crew
FC Dallas
D.C. United
Houston Dynamo
Inter Miami
Sporting Kansas City
LA Galaxy
Los Angeles FC
Minnesota United
CF Montréal
Nashville SC
New England Revolution
New York City FC
New York Red Bulls
Orlando City
Philadelphia Union
Portland Timbers
Real Salt Lake
San Jose Earthquakes
Seattle Sounders
St. Louis City SC
Toronto FC
Vancouver Whitecaps
Notes
Records
The following table shows the leading home grown player goal scorer by season. It also shows which club the player was with in that season, as well as the player's age at the end of that season.
References
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