Frankie Amaya USMNT U20Roy K. Miller

FC Cincinnati selects U.S. U-20 star Amaya first overall in 2019 MLS SuperDraft

It took a time out, but UCLA product Frankie Amaya was taken by FC Cincinnati with the first pick of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.

The former USL side, which will debut in MLS in the upcoming season was making its first-ever selection, and the club looked like it might move out of the first slot at the last minute before deciding on the U.S. national team under 20 star. 

Amaya was selected over the likes of VCU midfielder Siad Haji, who was also considered to be in the running for the top slot. 

The 18-year-old Amaya played his freshman season at UCLA and featured for the USMNT's U-20s during the 2018 Concacaf Championship.

Amaya started the final, in which the USA claimed their second title in the tournament with a 2-0 victory over Mexico, and is expected to be in contention for the nation's Under-20 World Cup squad for the tournament in Poland this May. 

The UCLA product became the first American take with the top pick since Andrew Farrell​ was taken number one overall in 2013. 

Cincinnati also own the 13th pick of the first round, after acquiring it from the Philadelphia Union in a trade for allocation money earlier this week.

Haji became the second pick of the draft, with the midfielder taken by the San Jose Earthquakes. 

The 19-year-old was a standout both in college and at the MLS combine. 

With the third pick of the draft Orlando City went with forward Santiago Patino of Florida International University. 

FC Dallas went with Canadian center back Callum Montgomery​ with the fourth overall pick. Montgomery​ played his college soccer at Charlotte. 

The Colorado Rapids stayed close to home with the fifth overall pick, taking Denver University standout forward Andre Shinyashiki​. 

A pair of goalkeepers were selected in the top 12 with Dayne St. Clair, widely seen as the top keeper in the draft, going seventh and Luis Barraza going to New York City FC at 12.

From there, the backline ruled the day, with the next four picks all being defenders. In total, the first round saw the selection of six midfielders, eight forwards, eight defenders and two goalkeepers.


2019 MLS SuperDraft first round


A premium was placed on attackers and pace in the early going, with four forward and two midfielders going in the top 10 picks. 

The only defenders taken in the top 10 both went to the same side in FC Dallas, while just one goalkeeper went in the top 10. 

PickPlayerClubPosition
1Frankie AmayaFC CincinnatiMidfielder
2Siad HajiSan Jose EarthquakesMidfielder
3Santiago PatinoOrlando CityForward
4Callum MontgomeryFC DallasDefender
5Andre Shinyashiki​Colorado RapidsForward
6Griffin DorseyToronto FCForward
7Dayne St. ClairMinnesota UnitedGoalkeeper
8Sam JunquaHouston DynamoDefender
9Tajon BuchananNew England RevolutionForward
10John NelsonFC DallasDefender
11DeJuan JonesNew England RevolutionForward
12Luis BarrazaNew York City FCGoalkeeper
13Logan GdulaFC CincinnatiDefender
14Akeem WardD.C. UnitedDefender
15Chase GasperMinnesota UnitedDefender
16Roy BoatengNew York Red BullsDefender
17Sam BrownReal Salt Lake Midfielder
18J.J. WilliamsColumbus CrewForward
19Emil CuelloLA GalaxyMidfielder
20Tucker BoneSeattle SoundersMidfielder
21Kamar MarriottSporting KCDefender
22Janos LoebeNew York Red BullsForward
23Ryan SierakowskiPortland TimbersForward
24Anderson AsieduAtlanta UnitedMidfielder
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