When the Indomitable Club cruises into the topflight of domestic soccer in a few seasons, one of the first league-wide events Sacramento will partake in will be the Major League Soccer SuperDraft.
The draft is held every January and is the first chance for the standouts in college to make the leap to the professional ranks. Every MLS club participates with expansion clubs receiving the first pick in each of the draft’s opening rounds – Austin FC being the lone newcomer to the league this coming campaign.
Unlike in year’s past, the 2021 draft will take place virtually instead of in-person, but the first round will be available to view on MLSsoccer.com this Thursday.
When the Indomitable Club cruises into the topflight of domestic soccer in a few seasons, one of the first league-wide events Sacramento will partake in will be the Major League Soccer SuperDraft.
The draft is held every January and is the first chance for the standouts in college to make the leap to the professional ranks. Every MLS club participates with expansion clubs receiving the first pick in each of the draft’s opening rounds – Austin FC being the lone newcomer to the league this coming campaign.
Unlike in year’s past, the 2021 draft will take place virtually instead of in-person, but the first round will be available to view on MLSsoccer.com this Thursday.
Eligible players include college seniors, Generation adidas signings and players who have opted to play in a domestic pro league and waived their eligibility to compete in college. This year, a few of the top targets include Clemson midfielder Philip Mayaka, Virginia Tech midfielder Daniel Pereira and Wake Forest forward Calvin Harris – all three expected to sign Generation adidas deals.
Eligible players include college seniors, Generation adidas signings and players who have opted to play in a domestic pro league and waived their eligibility to compete in college. This year, a few of the top targets include Clemson midfielder Philip Mayaka, Virginia Tech midfielder Daniel Pereira and Wake Forest forward Calvin Harris – all three expected to sign Generation adidas deals.

Last year, Inter Miami CF took Clemson forward Robbie Robinson with the first pick while a pair of defenders followed – Indiana’s Jack Maher went to Nashville SC while Miami went with Georgetown’s Dylan Nealis having acquired the third pick via a 2019 trade with Cincinnati.
Some of the most notable names in MLS history have been selected in the SuperDraft including Clint Dempsey (New England Revolution, 2004, 8th overall), Michael Bradley (New York Red Bulls, 2004, 36th overall), Brad Guzan (Chivas USA, 2005, 2nd overall) and Carlos Bocanegra (Chicago Fire, 2000, 4th overall).
Last year, Inter Miami CF took Clemson forward Robbie Robinson with the first pick while a pair of defenders followed – Indiana’s Jack Maher went to Nashville SC while Miami went with Georgetown’s Dylan Nealis having acquired the third pick via a 2019 trade with Cincinnati.
Some of the most notable names in MLS history have been selected in the SuperDraft including Clint Dempsey (New England Revolution, 2004, 8th overall), Michael Bradley (New York Red Bulls, 2004, 36th overall), Brad Guzan (Chivas USA, 2005, 2nd overall) and Carlos Bocanegra (Chicago Fire, 2000, 4th overall).
Over the years, Republic FC has managed to attract a number of the former draftees to wearing an Old Glory Red kit and help to compete for USL Championship silverware. Since the Indomitable Club’s inaugural campaign in 2014, a total of 17 former and current Republic FC players have been selected in the draft including SRFC GM Todd Dunivant who was selected sixth overall in the 2003 draft before going on to win five MLS Cup trophies.
Over the years, Republic FC has managed to attract a number of the former draftees to wearing an Old Glory Red kit and help to compete for USL Championship silverware. Since the Indomitable Club’s inaugural campaign in 2014, a total of 17 former and current Republic FC players have been selected in the draft including SRFC GM Todd Dunivant who was selected sixth overall in the 2003 draft before going on to win five MLS Cup trophies.

Heading into the 2021 USL Championship campaign, the Indomitable Club’s roster dons seven players who starred at the collegiate level and went on to get selected by a topflight club. Two of those names are new to the club – goalkeeper Tomas Gomez and Tucker Bone – while Mitchell Taintor returns to Republic FC after a season with San Antonio FC. Returning to the team this season are Cameron Iwasa, Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu, Jordan McCrary and Kharlton Belmar all heard their names called on draft day.
Of all the players who have donned the Old Glory Red kit for Republic FC, here’s a list of each player selected in the SuperDraft:
Heading into the 2021 USL Championship campaign, the Indomitable Club’s roster dons seven players who starred at the collegiate level and went on to get selected by a topflight club. Two of those names are new to the club – goalkeeper Tomas Gomez and Tucker Bone – while Mitchell Taintor returns to Republic FC after a season with San Antonio FC. Returning to the team this season are Cameron Iwasa, Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu, Jordan McCrary and Kharlton Belmar all heard their names called on draft day.
Of all the players who have donned the Old Glory Red kit for Republic FC, here’s a list of each player selected in the SuperDraft:
Tucker Bone (Seattle Sounders FC, 2019, 20th overall)
Drew Skundrich (LA Galaxy, 2018, 40th overall)
Tomas Hilliard-Arce (LA Galaxy, 2018, 2nd overall)
Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu (Atlanta United, 2017, 46th overall)
Justin Schmidt (Real Salt Lake, 2017, 35th overall)
Jordan McCrary (New England Revolution, 2016, 10th overall)
Mitchell Taintor (Toronto FC, 2016, 59th overall)
Chase Minter (Columbus Crew, 2016, 21st overall)
Cole Seiler (Vancouver Whitecaps, 2016, 16th overall)
Kharlton Belmar (Portland Timbers, 2015, 34th overall)
Cameron Iwasa (Montreal Impact, 2015, 65th overall)
Stefano Bonomo (New York Red Bulls, 2015, 39th overall)
Tomas Gomez (Columbus Crew, 2015, 60th overall)
Mackenzie Pridham (Vancouver Whitecaps, 2014, 58th overall)
JJ Koval (San Jose Earthquakes, 2014, 9th overall)
Jeremy Hall (New York Red Bulls, 2009, 11th overall)
Todd Dunivant (San Jose Earthquakes, 2003, 6th overall)
Tucker Bone (Seattle Sounders FC, 2019, 20th overall)
Drew Skundrich (LA Galaxy, 2018, 40th overall)
Tomas Hilliard-Arce (LA Galaxy, 2018, 2nd overall)
Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu (Atlanta United, 2017, 46th overall)
Justin Schmidt (Real Salt Lake, 2017, 35th overall)
Jordan McCrary (New England Revolution, 2016, 10th overall)
Mitchell Taintor (Toronto FC, 2016, 59th overall)
Chase Minter (Columbus Crew, 2016, 21st overall)
Cole Seiler (Vancouver Whitecaps, 2016, 16th overall)
Kharlton Belmar (Portland Timbers, 2015, 34th overall)
Cameron Iwasa (Montreal Impact, 2015, 65th overall)
Stefano Bonomo (New York Red Bulls, 2015, 39th overall)
Tomas Gomez (Columbus Crew, 2015, 60th overall)
Mackenzie Pridham (Vancouver Whitecaps, 2014, 58th overall)
JJ Koval (San Jose Earthquakes, 2014, 9th overall)
Jeremy Hall (New York Red Bulls, 2009, 11th overall)
Todd Dunivant (San Jose Earthquakes, 2003, 6th overall)