Sueño MLS

Sueño MLS is Major League Soccer’s premier national tryout looking for the next best young undiscovered soccer star. This program gives players the opportunity to be selected to join the elite Youth Academy System of a host Major League Soccer Club. Sueño MLS is a nationally-televised player search for Major League Soccer. Tryouts are held in three select cities every year on a first-come basis. Hundreds of teenagers passionate about soccer travel from across the country to attend the free tryouts. Professional coaches from MLS teams are responsible for selecting the most talented players. 5 field players and 1 goalkeeper will be selected per participating city to compete for the National Sueno MLS title. 18 finalists train together for a few days to face in a final match against one of the MLS Academy Teams.

History

In 2011, 400 tryout spots were made available on the first day, and then the list of players was narrowed down to 30 for the second day of tryouts.[1] Five outfield players and 1 goalkeeper were selected from each city, namely Chicago, Dallas, and Philadelphia.

The 2011 competition also included the first-ever award for the top goalkeeper of the competition titled the "Good Hands" Award.

The final was then held in Dallas, Texas where Birnis Adames was named the winner of the competition and Anthony Hall, the top goalkeeper, respectively.[2]

Winners

Competition Winners

Year Player Club
2007 Jorge Flores Chivas USA
2008 Rogelio Funes Mori FC Dallas
Briant Reyes Chivas USA
2009 Alberto Lopez Chicago Fire
2010 Nelson Castro Houston Dynamo
2011 Birnis Adames Philadelphia Union
2012 Armando Flores Chivas USA
2013 Alexander Soto D.C. United
2014 Johnny Echeveria LA Galaxy
2015 Baltazar Duran Chicago Fire

"Good Hands" Top Goalkeeper

Year Player Club
2011 Anthony Hall FC Dallas
2012 Jimmy Camacho Chivas USA
2013 Luis Aranzazu D.C. United
2014 Steven Manuel Ortiz New York Red Bulls
2015 Eduardo Muñoz Chicago Fire

References


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