SuperDraft

MLS SuperDraft 2021 eligible players, Generation adidas signings announced

superdraft - 2020 - primary image - for announcement

Three Generation adidas signings highlight a list of 176 eligible players for the MLS SuperDraft 2021 presented by adidas, it was announced Thursday.


The draft is set set for Jan. 21 at 2 pm ET with the first round streamed live on MLSsoccer.com, the MLS App, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pluto TV.


Expansion club Austin FC have the No. 1 overall pick. Full draft order via the MLS Draft Tracker


Philip Mayaka


The Generation adidas class features Clemson University sophomore Philip Mayaka, a native of Nairobi, Kenya, who emigrated to the United States as a teenager. Mayaka’s breakout freshman season for Clemson included game-winners on his first two collegiate goals, eight assists, and starts in 20 of his 22 matches played.


The midfielder’s production in 2019 earned him ACC Freshman of the Year honors and honors as a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, awarded to college soccer’s top player. As a sophomore in 2020, Mayaka started nine of his 10 appearances and was named to the ACC All-Tournament team.


Calvin Harris


Wake Forest sophomore forward Calvin Harris, the son of former Sheffield United player Terry Harris, scored four goals and dished out two assists for the Demon Deacons in 2020 after a stellar 2019 freshman campaign that featured six goals, three assists, and 16 starts in 23 appearances to earn ACC All-Freshman Team honors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the English native returned to Hong Kong, which his family has called home since he was 10 years old.


Daniel Pereira


Rounding out the Generation adidas class is Virginia Tech sophomore midfielder Daniel Pereira who started all 26 games across his two seasons for the Hokies, recording six career goals and assists. A native of Venezuela, Pereira and his family emigrated to the United States seeking asylum when Pereira was a teenager.


SuperDraft Eligible Players


Players eligible for selection in MLS SuperDraft 2021 presented by adidas include college seniors, Generation adidas players and players who waived their college eligibility by signing to play in a domestic professional league since the conclusion of the 2019 college soccer season.


Following the MLS SuperDraft, Generation adidas players and select additional draftees will join their MLS clubs for the 2021 preseason, while others may continue to compete for their colleges before reporting to their MLS clubs in late May.


List of eligible players