Generation adidas players to graduate at season's end

Brek Shea made 21 starts in the regular season, but none since September 16.

NEW YORK – The conclusion of the 2010 MLS season will mark the graduation day for 11 players who came into MLS as part of the Generation adidas program.


Generation adidas contracts provide the opportunity for players to leave college early and continue to develop their soccer careers in MLS. The salaries of these players are greater than the league minimum and the players are also provided educational funds should they decide to return to school. Their salaries also do not count against a club’s salary budget, allowing teams to afford them time to develop.


As Generation adidas graduates, the following players will begin to count against their clubs’ salary budgets in 2011, an important consideration as teams begin building their rosters for next season:


Eric Avila (FC Dallas), Nico Colaluca (New England Revolution), Roger Espinoza (Kansas City), Stefan Frei (Toronto FC), Bruno Guarda (FC Dallas), Baggio Husidic (Chicago Fire), Fuad Ibrahim (Toronto FC), Chance Myers (Kansas City), Alex Nimo (Real Salt Lake), Ciaran O’Brien (Colorado Rapids), and Brek Shea (FC Dallas).


Graduates from the program could be made available for selection in the MLS Expansion Draft on Nov. 24 unless placed on a club’s protected list.