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by Roberto Abramowitz
18 December 2007 21:57 UTC
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MLS Announces 2008 Competition Guidelines and Calendar
Each team awarded an additional International Player slot; Pre-existing High-Salaried Players will not occupy Designated Player slots in 2008 and 2009

 

NEW YORK (Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007) – Major League Soccer today announced several amendments to the 2008 competition guidelines voted on and approved by the MLS Board of Governors during its most recent meeting, held in Washington, D.C. prior to MLS Cup 2007. The most notable amendments include the addition of one international player slot per team, the treatment of three high-salaried players whose contracts pre-existed the introduction of the Designated Player rule and an amendment by which teams no longer hold a player’s right of first refusal once that player has been waived.

 

During the 2007 season, teams were allotted seven international spots per team, four Senior International and three Youth International slots, with the exception of Toronto FC who were awarded seven Senior International slots (three of which could be used only on domestic US players) and five Youth slots. Each team has been awarded one additional international player slot, the distinction between Youth International and Senior International has been removed and all international player slots will be tradable. Toronto FC has been awarded two additional international player slots, which they may use only on domestic U.S. players.

 

After a review of the competitive impact of the introduction of Designated Player rule in 2007, the MLS Board of Governors decided that it will not require the teams affected to give up value or use a Designated Player slot to retain the high-salaried players who were on their roster at the time the Designated Player rule was adopted.  Those players – Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy), Eddie Johnson (Kansas City Wizards) and Carlos Ruiz (FC Dallas) – will not occupy a Designated Player slot for the 2008 and 2009 seasons. The salaries of these players will, however, become the financial responsibility of their club to the extent their salary exceeds the team’s maximum salary budget charge.

 

Additionally, prior to the 2007 season when a team waived a player, the team retained a right of first refusal for the player for 12-months. Going forward, teams will no longer have a right of first refusal for players that they waive.

 

Below are competition guidelines as approved by the MLS Board of Governors and the MLS Competition Committee. Following the competition guidelines is the 2008 Competition Calendar. The schedule is subject to change.

 

 

2008 Competition Guidelines

 

Pre-Existing High-Salaried Players

 

The MLS Board of Governors ruled that Landon Donovan, Eddie Johnson and Carlos Ruiz, who had high-salaried contracts with the League prior to the adoption of the Designated Player rule, will not occupy a Designated Player roster position for the 2008 and 2009 seasons.  These players will, however, become their individual team’s financial responsibility to the extent their actual salaries exceed their budget charge. 

 

Allocations

 

 

1.       San Jose Earthquakes
2.       Toronto FC
3.       Real Salt Lake
4.       Los Angeles Galaxy
5.       Colorado Rapids
6.       Columbus Crew
7.       New York Red Bulls
8.       FC Dallas
9.       Chivas USA
10.   D.C. United
11.   Kansas City Wizards
12.   Chicago Fire
13.   New England Revolution
14.   Houston Dynamo

 

Rosters

 

 

 


Calendar Update

 

The following is the 2008 MLS Competition Calendar. Schedule subject to change.
 
Monday, December 10, 2007                 Discovery (International and Domestic)/Allocation Period Begins

                       

Tuesday, January 1, 2008                      Senior Developmental players can be signed

                       

Fri, Jan. 11 - Tue, Jan. 15, 2008              adidas MLS Combine, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

                       

Tuesday, January 15, 2008                     Primary Transfer Window Opens

                       

Friday, January 18, 2008                        2008 MLS SuperDraft, Baltimore, Md.

                       

Thursday, January 24, 2008                    2008 Supplemental Draft

                       

Saturday, January 26, 2008                    Pre-Season Training Camps may begin

                       

Monday, March 3, 2008                         Roster and Salary Budget Compliance

                                                                                   

Monday, March 3, 2008                         Developmental players can be signed

                       

Tuesday, March 4, 2008                         Waiver Draft via Conference Call

                       

Saturday, March 29, 2008                      Regular Season Commences

                                               

Tuesday, April 15, 2008                         Primary Transfer Window Closes                  

                       

Tuesday, July 15, 2008                          Secondary Transfer Window Opens

                       

Friday, August 15, 2008                         Secondary Transfer Window Closes

                       

Monday, September 15, 2008                Roster Freeze Date
                                                            Trade and Discovery Deadline

                       

Note:  For the purposes of MLS deadlines, the time of day at which the deadline expires shall be
5:00 p.m. ET for deadlines falling on a business day and Midnight for deadlines falling on a weekend or Public Holiday.              
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