Canadian players figure in first and second rounds of MLS SuperDraft
LOS ANGELES — Canadians Kwame Awuah and Brian Wright went in the first round of the MLS SuperDraft on Friday, followed by teenagers Adonijah Reid and Shamit Shome in the second round.
The haul was in part due to new league initiatives making young talent from north of the border more accessible to American teams. But each of the four brings something attractive to the table.
New York City FC traded up to No. 16 to get Awuah, a versatile UConn product it plans to use as a left fullback. New England used the 20th pick to take Wright, a talented frontman who left the University of Vermont as its second-leading career scorer.
FC Dallas selected Reid, a 17-year-old forward from the Toronto-area ANB Futbol Academy, in the second round (40th overall). The youngest player available in the draft, Reid is seen as a project with a lot of attacking upside.


