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

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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

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Atlanta United FC

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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
  Andrew Carleton 2016
  Chris Goslin retired 2017
  Lagos Kunga   Union Omaha 2017
  George Bello   LASK 2018
  Patrick Okonkwo   Georgia FC 2018
  George Campbell   CF Montréal 2020
  Jackson Conway   Charleston Battery 2020
  Tyler Wolff   Real Salt Lake 2020
  Efrain Morales   Atlanta United 2021
  Machop Chol 2021
  Bryce Washington   North Carolina FC 2021
  Justin Garces 2022
  Caleb Wiley   Strasbourg
(on loan from   Chelsea)
2022
  Ajani Fortune   Atlanta United 2023
  Noah Cobb   Atlanta United 2023
  Luke Brennan   Atlanta United 2024
  Adyn Torres   Atlanta United 2024
  Garrison Tubbs   D.C. United 2024
  Matt Edwards   Atlanta United 2024
  Ashton Gordon   Atlanta United 2025

Austin FC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Owen Wolff   Austin FC 2021
  Damian Las[CHI]   Austin FC 2022
  Micah Burton   Austin FC 2024

Charlotte FC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Chris Hegardt[SEA]   Stabæk 2022
  Brian Romero   Charlotte FC 2022
  Nimfasha Berchimas   Charlotte FC 2023
  Brandon Cambridge[VAN]   Charlotte FC 2023
  Jack Neeley   Charlotte FC 2023

Chicago Fire FC

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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
  Kellen Gulley retired 2012
  Chris Ritter retired 2014
  Harry Shipp retired 2014
  Patrick Doody retired 2015
  Collin Fernandez   Spokane Velocity 2015
  Joey Calistri retired 2016
  Drew Conner retired 2016
  Djordje Mihailovic   Colorado Rapids 2017
  Victor Pineda retired 2017
  Grant Lillard retired 2018
  Jeremiah Gutjahr retired 2019
  Andre Reynolds II retired 2019
  Gabriel Slonina   Barnsley
(on loan from   Chelsea)
2019
  Nicholas Slonina retired 2019
  Chris Brady   Chicago Fire 2020
  Javier Casas 2020
  Brian Gutiérrez   Chicago Fire 2020
  Alex Monis   New England Revolution II 2020
  Mauricio Pineda   Chicago Fire 2020
  Allan Rodriguez 2020
  Victor Bezerra 2021
  Sergio Oregel   Chicago Fire 2021
  Missael Rodríguez 2021
  Justin Reynolds   Chicago Fire 2023

Chivas USA (defunct)

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Chivas USA homegrown Jorge Villafaña earned 21 caps with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
  Jorge Villafaña retired 2007
  Gerson Mayén   Municipal Limeño 2008
  César Zamora retired 2009
  Bryan de la Fuente retired 2010
  Chris Cortez retired 2011
  Mark Delgado   LA Galaxy 2012
  Caleb Calvert retired 2013

FC Cincinnati

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Player Current club Year signed
  Zico Bailey[LAG]   New Mexico United 2020
  Beckham Sunderland retired 2020
  Arquimides Ordóñez 2021
  Harrison Robledo[NYC] 2022
  Stiven Jimenez[DC]   FC Cincinnati 2023
  Malik Pinto 2023
  Paul Walters   FC Cincinnati 2023
  Gerardo Valenzuela   FC Cincinnati 2023
  Stefan Chirila   FC Cincinnati 2025

Colorado Rapids

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Player Current club Year signed
  Davy Armstrong retired 2010
  Josh Janniere[TOR] retired 2011
  Dillon Serna retired 2012
  Shane O'Neill 2012
  Kortne Ford retired 2017
  Cole Bassett   Colorado Rapids 2018
  Sam Vines   Colorado Rapids 2018
  Sebastian Anderson 2019
  Matt Hundley retired 2019
  Abraham Rodriguez 2019
  Michael Edwards[DC] 2019
  Ricardo Pérez retired 2019
  Sam Raben retired 2019
  Will Vint[ATL] 2020
  Darren Yapi   Colorado Rapids 2020
  Oliver Larraz   Colorado Rapids 2021
  Dantouma Toure[RBNY]   Hartford Athletic 2021
  Jackson Travis   Colorado Rapids 2022
  Adam Beaudry   Colorado Rapids 2024

Columbus Crew

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Columbus Crew homegrown Wil Trapp is a 2016 MLS All-Star. He earned 20 caps with the USMNT.
 
Aidan Morris is a 2023 MLS All-Star. He has earned 4 caps with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
  Aaron Horton   SV Mösbach 2011
  Matt Lampson retired 2012
  Ben Speas retired 2012
  Chad Barson retired 2013
  Kyle Hyland retired 2013
  Wil Trapp   Minnesota United 2013
  Ross Friedman retired 2014
  Matt Walker retired 2014
  Matt Wiet retired 2014
  Ben Swanson retired 2015
  Alex Crognale 2017
  Aboubacar Keita   Columbus Crew 2 2019
  Sebastian Berhalter   Vancouver Whitecaps 2020
  Aidan Morris   Middlesbrough 2020
  Isaiah Parente   LA Galaxy 2021
  Jake Morris[SEA]   Louisville City 2022
  Sean Zawadzki   Columbus Crew 2022
  Will Sands[NYC]   New England Revolution 2022
  Jacen Russell-Rowe[TOR]   Columbus Crew 2022
  Keegan Hughes 2023
  Taha Habroune   Columbus Crew 2024
  Cole Mrowka   Columbus Crew 2024

FC Dallas

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Kellyn Acosta is a 2017 MLS All-Star. He's earned 58 caps with the USMNT, being selected to the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
 
Jesús Ferreira is a 2x MLS All-Star. In 2022, he was named MLS Young Player of the Year and was selected to the MLS Best XI. He has earned 23 caps with the USMNT, having been selected to the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
 
In 2021, Ricardo Pepi was named an MLS All-Star and won the MLS Young Player of the Year Award. He has earned 16 caps with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
  Bryan Leyva retired 2009
  Rubén Luna retired 2010
  Moisés Hernández retired 2010
  Víctor Ulloa retired 2011
  Jonathan Top retired 2011
  Richard Sánchez 2011
  Kellyn Acosta   Chicago Fire 2013
  Bradlee Baladez retired 2013
  Coy Craft retired 2013
  Danny Garcia retired 2013
  Jesse González retired 2013
  London Woodberry retired 2013
  Alejandro Zendejas   América 2015
  Aarón Guillén   Tampa Bay Rowdies 2016
  Paxton Pomykal   FC Dallas 2016
  Reggie Cannon   Colorado Rapids 2017
  Jesús Ferreira   FC Dallas 2017
  Bryan Reynolds   Westerlo 2017
  Jordan Cano retired 2018
  Kris Reaves retired 2018
  Thomas Roberts   Stabæk 2018
  Chris Richards   Crystal Palace 2018
  Brandon Servania 2018
  Edwin Cerrillo   LA Galaxy 2019
  Ricardo Pepi   PSV 2019
  Dante Sealy 2019
  Carlos Avilez 2020
  Justin Che   Brøndby 2020
  Eddie Munjoma 2020
  Beni Redžić 2020
  Tanner Tessmann   Lyon 2020
  Kalil ElMedkhar[PHI]   FC Tulsa 2021
  Collin Smith 2021
  Antonio Carrera   FC Dallas 2022
  Tarik Scott   FC Dallas 2023
  Nolan Norris   FC Dallas 2023
  Alejandro Urzua   FC Dallas 2024
  Malik Henry-Scott 2024

D.C. United

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In 2014, Bill Hamid was named an MLS All-Star, named to the MLS Best XI, and won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award.
 
D.C. United homegrown player Andy Najar was named the 2010 MLS Rookie of the Year.
Player Current club Year signed
  Bill Hamid   Maryland Bobcats 2009
  Conor Shanosky retired 2010
  Andy Najar   Olimpia 2010
  Ethan White retired 2011
  Michael Seaton   Rot-Weiß Erfurt 2013
  Jalen Robinson 2014
  Collin Martin   North Carolina FC 2014
  Chris Durkin   St. Louis City 2016
  Ian Harkes   San Jose Earthquakes 2017
  Antonio Bustamante   Aurora 2019
  Moses Nyeman 2019
  Donovan Pines   Barnsley 2019
  Griffin Yow   Westerlo 2019
  Kevin Paredes   VfL Wolfsburg 2020
  Jeremy Garay 2021
  Jacob Greene   Columbus Crew 2 2021
  Ted Ku-DiPietro   D.C. United 2022
  Jackson Hopkins   D.C. United 2022
  Kristian Fletcher   Nottingham Forest
(on loan from   D.C. United)
2022
  Matai Akinmboni   D.C. United 2022

Houston Dynamo FC

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As of July 19, 2023, Memo Rodríguez has played over 145 MLS matches.
Player Current club Year signed
  Tyler Deric 2009
  Francisco Navas retired 2010
  Alex Dixon 2011
  Josue Soto retired 2011
  Bryan Salazar retired 2009
  Memo Rodríguez   Sporting Kansas City 2015
  Bradley Bourgeois 2016
  Christian Lucatero retired 2016
  Erik McCue   Örebro 2019
  Marcelo Palomino   GIF Sundsvall 2019
  Juan Castilla   Deportivo Cali 2021
  Danny Ríos 2021
  Brooklyn Raines[RSL]   Houston Dynamo 2022
  Xavier Valdez[RBNY] 2022
  Mujeeb Murana   Miami FC 2023
  Kieran Sargeant   Houston Dynamo 2024
  Sebastian Rodriguez   Houston Dynamo 2025

Sporting Kansas City

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Erik Palmer-Brown currently plays for Troyes in Ligue 2. He has earned 4 caps with the USMNT.
 
Dániel Sallói is a 2021 MLS All-Star. With over 170 appearances, he has more appearances for Sporting Kansas City than any other homegrown player for their organization.
Player Current club Year signed
  Jon Kempin retired 2010
  Kevin Ellis retired 2011
  Erik Palmer-Brown   Panathinaikos 2013
  Dániel Sallói   Sporting Kansas City 2016
  Jaylin Lindsey   Charlotte FC 2017
  Gianluca Busio   Venezia 2018
  Wan Kuzain   St. Louis City 2 2018
  Matt Lewis retired 2018
  Zach Wright retired 2018
  Cameron Duke   Crown Legacy FC 2019
  Tyler Freeman   Carolina Core FC 2019
  Wilson Harris   Louisville City FC 2019
  Felipe Hernández 2019
  John Pulskamp[LAG]   Sporting Kansas City 2020
  Grayson Barber retired 2021
  Ozzie Cisneros 2021
  Jake Davis   Sporting Kansas City 2021
  Kayden Pierre   Genk 2021
  Kaveh Rad   Portland Timbers 2 2021
  Brooks Thompson   Hartford Athletic 2021
  Ian James   Sporting Kansas City 2025
  Jack Kortkamp   Sporting Kansas City 2025

LA Galaxy

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A 2015 MLS All-Star, Gyasi Zardes is the only homegrown player in MLS history to join the MLS 100 goal club. He's earned 66 cap with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
  Tristan Bowen retired 2009
  Jack McBean retired 2011
  Jose Villarreal retired 2012
  Oscar Sorto retired 2013
  Gyasi Zardes 2013
  Raúl Mendiola 2014
  Bradford Jamieson IV retired 2014
  Ariel Lassiter 2015
  Justin Dhillon   Colorado Springs Switchbacks 2017
  Nathan Smith retired 2017
  Jaime Villarreal retired 2017
  Efraín Álvarez   Tijuana 2018
  Hugo Arellano retired 2019
  Ethan Zubak   Orange County SC 2019
  Cameron Dunbar   Orange County SC 2020
  Eric Lopez 2020
  Jonathan Perez   Nashville SC
(on loan from  LA Galaxy)
2020
  Marcus Ferkranus   Brisbane Roar 2021
  Jalen Neal   LA Galaxy 2021
  Adam Saldana   KFUM Oslo 2021
  Ruben Ramos Jr.   LA Galaxy 2025
  Harbor Miller   LA Galaxy 2025

Los Angeles FC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Shaft Brewer Jr.[DAL]   North Carolina FC 2018
  Erik Dueñas 2020
  Bryce Duke[RSL]   CF Montréal 2020
  Tony Leone   Monterrey 2020
  Christian Torres   Tapatio 2020
  Tomás Romero[PHI]   New York City FC 2021
  Nathan Ordaz   Los Angeles FC 2022
  Bajung Darboe[MIN]   Bayern Munich 2023
  Diego Rosales 2023
  Luca Bombino   Los Angeles FC 2024
  Adrian Wibowo   Los Angeles FC 2024
  Jude Terry   Los Angeles FC 2025

Inter Miami CF

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Player Current club Year signed
  Drake Callender[SJ]   Inter Miami 2020
  Edison Azcona   Las Vegas Lights 2021
  Ian Fray   Inter Miami 2021
  Felipe Valencia 2021
  Noah Allen   Inter Miami 2022
  Benjamin Cremaschi   Inter Miami 2023
  Shanyder Borgelin[PHI]   Vendsyssel FF 2023
  David Ruiz   Inter Miami 2023
  Santiago Morales   Inter Miami 2023
  Tyler Hall   Inter Miami 2024
  Israel Boatwright   Inter Miami 2024

Minnesota United FC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Fred Emmings 2020
  Patrick Weah 2021
  Aziel Jackson[RBNY]   Columbus Crew 2021
  Devin Padelford   Minnesota United 2022

CF Montréal

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Maxime Crépeau has earned 15 caps with the Canada Men's National Team.
Player Current club Year signed
  Karl Ouimette   Atlético Ottawa 2012
  Maxime Crépeau   Portland Timbers 2013
  Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé   York United FC 2013
  Wandrille Lefèvre retired 2013
  Zakaria Messoudi retired 2013
  Maxim Tissot   Atlético Ottawa 2013
  Louis Béland-Goyette retired 2014
  Anthony Jackson-Hamel retired 2014
  David Choinière   Forge FC 2016
  Ballou Tabla   Atlético Ottawa 2017
  Jason Beaulieu retired 2018
  Mathieu Choinière   Grasshopper 2018
  Thomas Meilleur-Giguère   Pacific FC 2018
  James Pantemis   Portland Timbers 2018
  Clément Bayiha   York United FC 2019
  Karifa Yao   Rhode Island FC 2019
  Tomas Giraldo   HFX Wanderers FC 2020
  Keesean Ferdinand   Portland Timbers 2 2020
  Jonathan Sirois   CF Montréal 2021
  Jean-Aniel Assi   Crown Legacy FC 2021
  Sean Rea   HFX Wanderers FC 2021
  Nathan-Dylan Saliba   CF Montréal 2021
  Rida Zouhir 2021
  Alessandro Biello   CF Montréal 2024

Nashville SC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Nick Hinds[SEA] 2021
  Ben Martino[PHI] 2023
  Adem Sipić   Nashville SC 2023
  Isaiah Jones   Nashville SC 2024

New England Revolution

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Diego Fagúndez is the first ever MLS homegrown player. He is one of only 13 players in MLS history to record 60 career goals and 60 career assists.
Player Current club Year signed
  Diego Fagúndez   LA Galaxy 2010
  Scott Caldwell retired 2013
  Zachary Herivaux   Tampa Bay Rowdies 2013
  Isaac Angking   Rhode Island FC 2018
  Nicolas Firmino   Atlanta United FC 2018
  Justin Rennicks   AC Oulu 2019
  Damian Rivera   Phoenix Rising 2019
  Noel Buck   Southampton
(on loan from   New England Revolution)
2022
  Esmir Bajraktarević   New England Revolution 2022
  Jack Panayotou   New England Revolution 2023
  Santiago Suarez   New England Revolution 2024
  Peyton Miller   New England Revolution 2024
  Malcolm Fry   New England Revolution 2024

New York City FC

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A 2021 MLS All-Star, James Sands has earned 13 caps with the UMSNT.
Player Current club Year signed
  James Sands   New York City FC 2017
  Joe Scally   Borussia Mönchengladbach 2018
  Justin Haak   New York City FC 2019
  Tayvon Gray   New York City FC 2020
  Andres Jasson   AaB 2020
  Chris Gloster[RBNY]   New Mexico United 2021
  Christian McFarlane   New York City FC 2021
  Nico Benalcazar   FC Cincinnati 2 2022
  Jonathan Jiménez   New York City FC II 2022
  Samuel Owusu   New York City FC II 2022
  Maximo Carrizo   New York City FC 2022
  Jonny Shore   New York City FC 2023
  Drew Baiera   New York City FC 2023
  Zidane Yañez   New York City FC 2024
  Alex Rando   New York City FC 2024

New York Red Bulls

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A 2011 MLS All-Star, Juan Agudelo has earned 28 caps with the USMNT.
 
Matt Miazga is a 2023 MLS All-Star. He's earned 28 caps with the USMNT.
 
USMNT captain Tyler Adams was named the 2022 U.S. Soccer Player of the Year. He has earned 36 caps with the national team and was selected to the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
 
Derrick Etienne Jr. won the 2018 Supporters' Shield with the New York Red Bulls. He has earned 39 caps with the Haiti National Team.
Player Current club Year signed
  Giorgi Chirgadze retired 2010
  Juan Agudelo   San Antonio FC 2010
  Šaćir Hot retired 2011
  Matt Kassel retired 2011
  Connor Lade retired 2012
  Santiago Castaño retired 2013
  Matt Miazga   FC Cincinnati 2013
  Amando Moreno   El Paso Locomotive 2013
  Sean Davis   Nashville SC 2015
  Tyler Adams   AFC Bournemouth 2016
  Brandon Allen retired 2016
  Mael Corboz   Arminia Bielefeld 2016
  Derrick Etienne   Toronto FC 2016
  Alex Muyl   Nashville SC 2016
  Scott Thomsen retired 2016
  Chris Thorsheim retired 2016
  Arun Basuljevic 2017
  Evan Louro   FC Cincinnati 2017
  Ben Mines 2018
  Kevin Politz retired 2018
  Omir Fernandez   Colorado Rapids 2019
  Jean-Christophe Koffi[DC] 2019
  Caden Clark[MIN]   CF Montréal 2020
  John Tolkin   New York Red Bulls 2020
  Bento Estrela   Sporting CP 2021
  Daniel Edelman   New York Red Bulls 2022
  Zach Ryan   Loudoun United FC 2022
  Serge Ngoma   New York Red Bulls 2022
  Curtis Ofori   New York Red Bulls 2023
  Jayden Reid   St. Louis City 2 2023
  Peter Stroud   New York Red Bulls 2023
  Julian Hall   New York Red Bulls 2023
  Davi Alexandre   New York Red Bulls 2024
  Aidan Stokes   New York Red Bulls 2024
  Roald Mitchell   New York Red Bulls 2024
  Adri Mehmeti   New York Red Bulls 2025

Orlando City SC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Tommy Redding[†] retired 2014
  Harrison Heath[†] retired 2015
  Tyler Turner[†] retired 2015
  Mason Stajduhar   Orlando City 2016
  Cameron Lindley[CHI]   Indy Eleven 2018
  Benji Michel 2019
  Michael Halliday   Orlando City 2020
  David Loera 2020
  Raul Aguilera retired 2020
  Jordan Bender 2020
  Wilfredo Rivera   Orlando City 2021
  Thomas Williams   Orlando City 2021
  Alex Freeman   Orlando City 2022
  Favian Loyola   Orlando City 2023
  Javier Otero   Orlando City 2023
  Tahir Reid-Brown   Orlando City 2024
  Colin Guske   Orlando City 2025

Philadelphia Union

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2022 MLS Best XI selection Mark McKenzie has earned 11 caps with the USMNT
 
In 2020, Brenden Aaronson was named to the MLS Best XI. He's earned 32 caps with the USMNT and was selected to the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
Player Current club Year signed
  Zach Pfeffer retired 2011
  Cristhian Hernández retired 2012
  Jimmy McLaughlin retired 2012
  Derrick Jones   Columbus Crew 2016
  Auston Trusty   Celtic 2016
  Adam Najem[RBNY] 2017
  Anthony Fontana   PEC Zwolle 2018
  Mark McKenzie   Toulouse 2018
  Matthew Real 2018
  Brenden Aaronson   Leeds United 2019
  Matt Freese   New York City FC 2019
  Jack de Vries   Venezia 2020
  Cole Turner   Loudoun United FC 2020
  Paxten Aaronson   Utrecht
(on loan from   Eintracht Frankfurt)
2021
  Brandan Craig 2021
  Nathan Harriel[ORL]   Philadelphia Union 2021
  Jack McGlynn   Philadelphia Union 2021
  Quinn Sullivan   Philadelphia Union 2021
  Anton Sorenson   Charlotte Independence 2022
  Jeremy Rafanello   Philadelphia Union 2022
  Nelson Pierre   Philadelphia Union 2023
  Nick Pariano   Philadelphia Union 2024
  David Vazquez   Philadelphia Union 2024
  Andrew Rick   Philadelphia Union 2024
  Cavan Sullivan   Philadelphia Union 2024
  CJ Olney   Philadelphia Union 2024

Portland Timbers

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Player Current club Year signed
  Brent Richards retired 2012
  Steven Evans retired 2013
  Bryan Gallego[RBNY] retired 2014
  Marco Farfan   FC Dallas 2017
  Foster Langsdorf retired 2018
  Eryk Williamson[DC]   Portland Timbers 2018
  Blake Bodily   Tampa Bay Rowdies 2020
  Hunter Sulte   Portland Timbers 2021
  Tega Ikoba 2022
  Sawyer Jura   Portland Timbers 2024

Real Salt Lake

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Justen Glad became the first RSL homegrown player to play in over 200 games for the team.
Player Current club Year signed
  Nico Muñiz retired 2011
  Donny Toia retired 2011
  Lalo Fernández retired 2012
  Benji Lopez retired 2013
  Carlos Salcedo   Cruz Azul 2013
  Jordan Allen retired 2014
  Justen Glad   Real Salt Lake 2014
  Sebastian Saucedo   Juárez 2014
  Phanuel Kavita   Birmingham Legion 2015
  Adolfo Ovalle 2015
  Danilo Acosta retired 2016
  Ricardo Velazco   Arizona Monsoon 2016
  José Hernández 2017
  Corey Baird   FC Cincinnati 2018
  Aaron Herrera   D.C. United 2018
  Brooks Lennon   Atlanta United 2018
  Luis Arriaga 2019
  Erik Holt 2019
  David Ochoa   Los Angeles FC 2019
  Tate Schmitt 2019
  Julián Vázquez 2019
  Christopher Garcia 2020
  Milan Iloski   Nordsjælland 2020
  Andrew Brody   Real Salt Lake 2021
  Bode Hidalgo   Real Salt Lake 2021
  Jeff Dewsnup retired 2021
  Zackery Farnsworth 2021
  Gavin Beavers   Real Salt Lake 2022
  Julio Benitez 2022
  Axel Kei   Real Salt Lake 2022
  Jaziel Orozco 2022
  Jude Wellings   Real Salt Lake 2022
  Luis Rivera   Real Salt Lake 2023
  Delentz Pierre 2023
  Tommy Silva   Real Salt Lake 2024

San Diego FC

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Player Current club Year signed

San Jose Earthquakes

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Tommy Thompson is currently 4th all-time in games played for the Earthquakes at over 200 appearances.
 
Nick Lima has played over 175 games in MLS and earned 9 caps with the USMNT.
Player Current club Year signed
  Tommy Thompson 2014
  Nick Lima 2017
  Jacob Akanyirige 2018
  Gilbert Fuentes 2018
  JT Marcinkowski 2018
  Cade Cowell   Guadalajara 2019
  Casey Walls 2020
  Emi Ochoa   San Jose Earthquakes 2021
  Will Richmond 2022
  Niko Tsakiris   San Jose Earthquakes 2022
  Cruz Medina   San Jose Earthquakes 2022
  Cam Cilley   St. Louis City 2 2023
  Keegan Tingey   Loudoun United 2023
  Chance Cowell   San Jose Earthquakes 2023
  Edwyn Mendoza   San Jose Earthquakes 2023
  Oscar Verhoeven   San Jose Earthquakes 2023
  Rohan Rajagopal   San Jose Earthquakes 2026

Seattle Sounders FC

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DeAndre Yedlin is a 3x MLS All-Star. He's earned 81 caps with the USMNT and was selected to the 2014 and 2022 FIFA World Cup squads.
 
A 2x MLS All-Star, and 2020 MLS Best XI selection, Jordan Morris has earned 55 USMNT caps and was selected to the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
Player Current club Year signed
  DeAndre Yedlin   FC Cincinnati 2012
  Aaron Kovar retired 2014
  Sean Okoli 2014
  Darwin Jones retired 2015
  Victor Mansaray   Malut United 2015
  Jordan Morris   Seattle Sounders 2016
  Jordan Schweitzer retired 2016
  Seyi Adekoya retired 2017
  Henry Wingo   Toronto FC 2017
  Handwalla Bwana 2018
  Danny Leyva   Seattle Sounders 2019
  Trey Muse   Portland Timbers 2019
  Alfonso Ocampo-Chavez 2019
  Josh Atencio   Seattle Sounders 2020
  Ethan Dobbelaere 2020
  Shandon Hopeau retired 2020
  Reed Baker-Whiting   Seattle Sounders 2021
  Obed Vargas   Seattle Sounders 2021
  Dylan Teves 2022
  Sota Kitahara 2023
  Jacob Castro   Seattle Sounders 2023
  Cody Baker   Seattle Sounders 2023
  Stuart Hawkins   Seattle Sounders 2023
  Leo Burney   Seattle Sounders 2025

St. Louis City SC

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Player Current club Year signed
  Caden Glover   St. Louis City 2023
  Miguel Perez   St. Louis City 2023
  Tyson Pearce   St. Louis City 2024
  MyKhi Joyner   St. Louis City 2024

Toronto FC

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Doneil Henry has earned 44 caps with the Canada men's national soccer team. He was selected to the squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, but sustained an injury that ruled him out of the tournament.
 
Ashtone Morgan is Toronto FC's first homegrown player to appear in over 100 games.
Player Current club Year signed
  Nicholas Lindsay retired 2010
  Doneil Henry retired 2010
  Keith Makubuya retired 2011
  Oscar Cordon retired 2011
  Matt Stinson retired 2011
  Ashtone Morgan retired 2011
  Quillan Roberts   Western Suburbs 2012
  Manny Aparicio   Atlético Ottawa 2013
  Jordan Hamilton   Forge FC 2014
  Chris Mannella retired 2014
  Jay Chapman   Hartford Athletic 2015
  Molham Babouli   York United 2016
  Ben Spencer[RSL] retired 2017
  Aidan Daniels   HFX Wanderers 2018
  Julian Dunn   HFX Wanderers 2018
  Sergio Camargo   Cavalry FC 2020
  Ayo Akinola   FC Wil 2018
  Liam Fraser   FC Dallas 2018
  Noble Okello 2019
  Jacob Shaffelburg   Nashville SC 2019
  Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty   CF Montréal 2020
  Jayden Nelson   Rosenborg 2020
  Ralph Priso   Vancouver Whitecaps 2020
  Rocco Romeo   Vancouver FC 2020
  Jordan Perruzza   Real Monarchs 2021
  Luke Singh 2021
  Luca Petrasso 2022
  Deandre Kerr   Toronto FC 2022
  Kosi Thompson   Toronto FC 2022
  Themi Antonoglou   Valour FC 2022
  Hugo Mbongue   Toronto FC 2022
  Kobe Franklin   Toronto FC 2023
  Adam Pearlman   Toronto FC 2024

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

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In 2020, as a member of Bayern Munich, Alphonso Davies became the first MLS homegrown player to be named to the FIFPRO World XI and first homegrown player to win the UEFA Champions League. He's earned 41 caps with the Canada men's national soccer team and was selected to the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
Player Current club Year signed
  Philippe Davies retired 2011
  Nizar Khalfan[†] retired 2011
  Brian Sylvestre retired 2011
  Russell Teibert retired 2011
  Bryce Alderson retired 2012
  Caleb Clarke retired 2012
  Sam Adekugbe   Vancouver Whitecaps 2013
  Marco Carducci   Cavalry FC 2014
  Kianz Froese 2014
  Ethen Sampson retired 2014
  Marco Bustos   IFK Värnamo 2015
  Alphonso Davies   Bayern Munich 2016
  Michael Baldisimo 2018
  Simon Colyn   De Graafschap 2018
  Ben McKendry 2018
  Sean Melvin   Pacific FC 2018
  David Norman Jr.   Vancouver FC 2018
  Theo Bair   Auxerre 2019
  Thomas Hasal   Los Angeles FC 2019
  Georges Mukumbilwa   Pacific FC 2019
  Isaac Boehmer   Vancouver Whitecaps 2020
  Gianfranco Facchineri   Windsor City 2020
  Damiano Pecile 2020
  Matteo Campagna   Vancouver FC 2021
  Kamron Habibullah   Sporting Kansas City II 2021
  Max Anchor   Vancouver Whitecaps 2023
  Jeevan Badwal   Vancouver Whitecaps 2024

Notes

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    Homegrown rights acquired from another team.
  2. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from Atlanta United FC
  3. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from the Chicago Fire FC
  4. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from Dallas
  5. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from D.C. United
  6. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from the LA Galaxy
  7. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from Minnesota United FC
  8. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from New York City FC
  9. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from the Philadelphia Union
  10. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from the New York Red Bulls
  11. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from Real Salt Lake
  12. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from the Seattle Sounders FC
  13. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from the San Jose Earthquakes
  14. ^
    Homegrown rights acquired from Toronto FC

Records

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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.

Year Player (Club) Goals Age Transfer notes
2010[11]   Andy Najar (D.C. United) 5 17 Transferred to Anderlecht (Belgium) in January 2013.
2011[11]   Juan Agudelo (New York Red Bulls) 6 18
2012[11]   Juan Agudelo (New York Red Bulls) 3 19 Transferred to Stoke City (England) in January 2014.
2013[11]   Diego Fagúndez (New England Revolution) 13 18
2014[11]   Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy) 14 23
2015   Diego Fagúndez (New England Revolution) 6 20
2016   Jordan Morris (Seattle Sounders) 12 21
2017   Anthony Jackson-Hamel (Montreal Impact) 9 24
2018   Gyasi Zardes^ (Columbus Crew) 19 27 Traded to Columbus Crew in January 2018
2019   Gyasi Zardes^ (Columbus Crew) 13 28
2020   Gyasi Zardes^ (Columbus Crew) 12 29
2021   Dániel Sallói (Sporting Kansas City) 16 25
2022   Jesús Ferreira (FC Dallas) 18 21

References

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  5. ^ "MLS 2012 Roster Rules". Archived from the original on February 20, 2012.
  6. ^ Stejskal, Sam; Tenorio, Paul (August 23, 2022). "MLS homegrown player rules will loosen, with fewer territorial restrictions". The Athletic. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
  7. ^ "MLS Homegrown Player Policy".
  8. ^ Lepper, Geoff (February 1, 2019). "MLS Homegrown players gaining larger role with US national team". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  9. ^ "Soccer in America: Plenty of growth, plenty more to go", The Seattle Times, June 29, 2014.
  10. ^ "2024 MLS Player Development Guidelines" (Press release). Major League Soccer. February 21, 2024. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
  11. ^ a b c d e "He's Arrived: Gyasi Zardes breaks Diego Fagundez's single season homegrown player goalscoring record" Archived January 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, MLS Soccer, September 8, 2013.