Major League Soccer and adidas today announced the 2009 class of Generation adidas players that will enter the professional ranks for the 2009 Major League Soccer season. MLS teams and adidas identified nine of the most promising soccer players in the United States. These players signed MLS contracts before completing their NCAA eligibility and can be selected in the upcoming 2009 MLS SuperDraft.
Highlighting this year’s class are three members of the University of Maryland’s national championship team and a finalist for this year’s MAC Hermann Trophy, college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy. The nine players are: Kevin Alston (Indiana University), Danny Cruz (University of Nevada Las Vegas), Stefan Frei (University of California), Omar Gonzalez (University of Maryland), Jeremy Hall (University of Maryland), Baggio Husidic (University of Illinois – Chicago), Peri Marosevic (University of Michigan), Rodney Wallace (University of Maryland) and Steve Zakuani (University of Akron).
Last year’s class of nine Generation adidas players produced six of the first eight overall selections in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft, including the top three selections – Chance Myers (Kansas City Wizards, No. 1 overall), Brek Shea (FC Dallas, No. 2), and Anthony Beltran (Real Salt Lake, No. 3).
The 2009 MLS SuperDraft takes place at the St. Louis Convention Center – America’s Center (America’s Ballroom) on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 2 p.m. ET. The first hour will be broadcast live on ESPN2; the remainder of the draft can be followed on MLSnet.com.
All nine players will participate in the adidas MLS Player Combine Jan. 9-13 at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. selections.
Gonzalez, Hall, and Wallace were key components in Maryland’s 2008 National Championship campaign. Hall, a First Team All-ACC selection, had 14 goals and seven assists, while Wallace started 25 games for the Terps. The Terps’ defense was led by Gonzalez, an adidas/NCSAA First Team All-American, MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist, and the NCAA Men’s College Cup Most Outstanding Defensive Player.
Alston, Husidic, Marosevic and Frei are among the top rated collegiate players. Alston was named First Team All-Big Ten. He started 24 games and led the Hoosiers to an NCAA tournament quarterfinal appearance. Husidic scored nine goals and added six assists and was named adidas/NCSAA First Team All-American and Soccer America First Team MVP. Marosevic ranked second in the Big Ten with 13 goals and was named First Team All-Big Ten. Frei is the only goalkeeper selected to this year’s Generation adidas class. He started 21 games for the University of California and had a 0.77 goals against average. He was named adidas/NCSAA First Team All-American in 2007.
Cruz, 19, is the youngest member of the Generation adidas class. A former star youth football and hockey player, Cruz began playing soccer in his freshman year of high school. He adapted quickly to the sport and is now a member of the U-20 Men’s national team and in 2007 was the first UNLV Rebel named Conference Newcomer of the Year.
Zakuani, a sophomore forward from University of Akron, led the nation in goals (20) and points per game (2.14). He had seven game-winning goals on his way to being named the Mid-American Conference Player of the year, NSCAA/adidas NCAA Men’s Division I All-America Team, and the Soccer America Player of the Year. He is a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, honoring the country’s top Division I collegiate soccer player. The award will be announced Friday, Jan. 9 in St. Louis.
2009 Generation adidas class
- Kevin Alston, defender, age 20, hometown: Silver Spring, Md. College: University of Indiana. National team experience: U.S. U-17
- Danny Cruz, midfield, 19, Glendale, Ariz., University of Nevada Las Vegas, U.S. U-20
- Stefan Frei, goalkeeper, 22, Berkeley, Calif., University of California, Switzerland U-15
- Omar Gonzalez, defense, 20, Dallas, University of Maryland, U.S. U-17
- Jeremy Hall, midfield, 20, Tampa, Fla., University of Maryland, U.S. U-17
- Baggio Husidic, midfield, 21, Libertyville, Ill., University of Illinois – Chicago
- Peri Marosevic, forward, 19, Rockford, Ill., University of Michigan, U.S. U-17
- Rodney Wallace, midfield, 20, Rockville, Md., University of Maryland
- Steve Zakuani, forward, 20, Akron, Ohio, University of Akron
Complete 2009 adidas MLS Combine Rosters
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Alec Dufty (University of Evansville)
Neal Kitson (St. John’s University)
Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe (George Mason University)
Raphael Cox (University of Washington)
Danny Cruz (Generation adidas/University of Nevada Las Vegas)
Juan Guerra (Florida International University)
Jack Traynor (University of Notre Dame)
Darrius Barnes (Duke University)
Matt Besler (University of Notre Dame)
Graciano Brito (Quinnipiac University)
Aaron Clapham (University of Louisville)
Jokull Elisabetarson (University of North Carolina – Greensboro)
Wes Knight (College of Charleston)
Paul Nicholson (Rio Grande University)
Jean Alexandre (Lynn University)
Jordan Seabrook (University of South Florida)
Jeremy Hall (Generation adidas/University of Maryland)
Otto Loewy (Winthrop University)
Coaches: Bobby Clark (University of Notre Dame) and Jeremy Alumbaugh (Springfield United)
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Stefan Frei (Generation adidas/University of California)
Trevor Banks (Old Dominion University)
Josh Boateng (Liberty University)
AJ DeLaGarza (University of Mayland)
Richard Jata (Campbell Univeristy)
Rodney Wallace (Generation adidas/University of Maryland)
Brandon Barklage (Saint Louis University)
Pav Castenada (Duke University)
Paul Gerstenberger (Boston College)
Andrei Gotsmanov (Creighton University)
Peri Marosevic (Generation adidas/University of Michigan)
Kyle Patterson (Saint Louis University)
Chris Pontius (University of California – Santa Barbara)
Matt Poole (University of Virginia)
Kyle Russell (Coastal Carolina University)
Babajide Ogunbiyi (Santa Clara University)
Daniel Revivo (Winthrop University)
Coaches: Cam Rast (University of Santa Clara) and Marc Nicholls (Greensboro Youth Soccer)
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Evan Bush (University of Akron)
Sean Milligan (Dartmouth University)
Quincy Amarikwa (University of California – Davis)
Oscar Castillo (University of Connecticut)
Jeffery Harwell (Southern Methodist University)
Keum Sung Kim (Loyola University)
Akeem Priestly (University of Connecticut)
Lyle Adams (Wake Forest University)
Rhett Bernstein (Brown University)
Sam Cronin (Wake Forest University)
Doug DeMartin (Michigan State University)
Bryan Irwin (University of Portland)
Yohance Marshall (University of South Florida)
Ryan Mirsky (Southern Methodist University)
Patrick Murray (Furman University)
Steve Zakuani (Generation adidas/University of Akron)
Nick Zimmerman (James Madison University)
Omar Gonzalez (Generation adidas/University of Maryland)
Coaches: Caleb Porter (University of Akron) and Bobby Muuss (University of Denver)
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Steward Ceus (University of Albany)
Milos Kocic (Loyola College (Md.))
Ryan Maxwell (University of Tampa)
Michael Lahoud (Wake Forest University)
Chris Salvaggione (UNC – Charlotte)
Kevin Alston (Generation adidas/Indiana University)
Calum Angus (Saint Louis University)
Evan Brown (Wake Forest University)
Graham Zusi (University of Maryland)
Chris Clements (University of Tulsa)
Dylan Curtis (University of California – Davis)
Alex Grendi (University of Pennsylvania)
David Hertel (Michigan State University)
Ryan Maduro (Providence College)
Baggio Husidic (Generation adidas/University of Illinois – Chicago)
George John (University of Washington)
Ross Schunk (Redlands University)
Nick Perera (University of California – Santa Barbara)
Coaches: Chaka Daley (Providence College) and Janusz Michallik (National Director of SoccerPlus Camps)
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