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2021 CPL–U Sports Draft
General information
Sport Soccer
Date(s)January 29, 2021
Time3:00 PM ET
Network(s) OneSoccer, Twitter, YouTube
Overview
16 total selections in 2 rounds
League Canadian Premier League
Teams8
First selection Thomas Gardner, FC Edmonton
←  2019
2022 →

The 2021 CPL–U Sports Draft was the third annual CPL–U Sports Draft. Eight Canadian Premier League (CPL) teams selected 16 eligible U Sports athletes in total when the draft was held on January 29, 2021. [1] [2]

Format

Each CPL team made two selection in the U Sports Draft. Players could be selected if they had years of U Sports eligibility remaining and had declared for the draft. [1] In 2021, a total of 48 athletes declared for the draft. [3]

The draft used a snake format with the order reversing directions between the two rounds. The selection order in the first round is the reverse of the previous season's standings. [4]

Player selection

* Denotes player who has signed a professional contract for the 2021 season
^ Denotes player who has signed a developmental contract for the 2021 season

Round 1

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University Last team/academy
1 FC Edmonton Thomas Gardner^ MF  Canada British Columbia TSS Rovers ( USL2)
2 Atlético Ottawa Cristopher Malekos DF  Canada Carleton Ottawa South United ( PLSQ)
3 Valour FC Yuba-Rayane Yesli GK  Algeria [a] Montréal CS Fabrose ( PLSQ)
4 York United Christopher Campoli MF  Canada Ontario Tech Woodbridge Strikers ( L1O)
5 Pacific FC Chris Lee^ DF  Canada British Columbia Vancouver Whitecaps FC Academy
6 Cavalry FC Victor Loturi^ MF  Canada Mount Royal Cavalry FC ( CPL)
7 HFX Wanderers Stefan Karajovanovic* FW  Canada Carleton Ottawa South United ( PLSQ)
8 Forge FC Garven-Michée Metusala* DF  Canada Concordia AS Blainville ( PLSQ)
  1. ^ Qualifies as a domestic player

Round 2

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University Last team/academy
9 Forge FC José da Cunha DF  Portugal Cape Breton Portugal G.D. Estoril Praia B
10 HFX Wanderers Kareem Sow^ DF  Canada Montréal Montreal Impact Academy
11 Cavalry FC Ethan Keen DF  Canada Mount Royal Calgary Foothills ( USL2)
12 Pacific FC Victory Shumbusho FW  DR Congo [a] British Columbia Victoria Highlanders ( USL2)
13 York United Danial Rafisamii MF  Canada Ontario Tech Toronto Skillz FC ( L1O)
14 Valour FC Tony Mikhael^ DF  Lebanon [a] Carleton Ottawa South United ( L1O)
15 Atlético Ottawa Reggie Laryea DF  Canada York Sigma FC ( L1O)
16 FC Edmonton Jackson Farmer DF  Canada British Columbia Calgary Foothills ( USL2)

Retained

The following players signed development contracts with their respective CPL teams in 2020 and had U Sports eligibility remaining. Their CPL clubs chose to retain their rights for another year, exempting them from the draft. [4]

Drafted CPL team Player Position Nationality University
2019 (7th) Forge FC Gabriel Balbinotti FW  Canada UQTR
2019 (14th) HFX Wanderers Jake Ruby RB  Canada Trinity Western
  1. ^ a b Qualifies as a domestic player

Selection statistics

Draftees by nationality

Rank Country Selections
1   Canada 12
2   Algeria 1
  DR Congo 1
  Lebanon 1
  Portugal 1

Canadian draftees by province

Rank Province Selections
1   Ontario 5 [a]
2   Quebec 4 [b]
3   Alberta 3
  British Columbia 3 [c]
  1. ^ Mikhail's hometown is in Ontario, but represents Lebanon internationally
  2. ^ Yesli was born in Algeria, but resides in Quebec since his youth
  3. ^ Shumbusho was born in Congo, but resides in British Columbia since his youth

Draftees by university

Rank University Selections
1 British Columbia 4
2 Carleton 3
3 Montréal 2
Ontario Tech
Mount Royal
6 Concordia 1
Cape Breton
York

References

  1. ^ a b "Canadian Premier League announces amended plans for 2020 CPL-U SPORTS Draft". Canadian Premier League. December 8, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "FC Edmonton take UBC's Thomas Gardner 1st overall in CPL-U SPORTS Draft". Canadian Premier League. January 29, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  3. ^ "2021 CPL-U SPORTS Draft: The full prospect list". Canadian Premier League. January 26, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "2021 CPL-U SPORTS Draft to take place on January 29". Canadian Premier League. January 22, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from 2021 CPL-U Sports Draft)

2021 CPL–U Sports Draft
General information
Sport Soccer
Date(s)January 29, 2021
Time3:00 PM ET
Network(s) OneSoccer, Twitter, YouTube
Overview
16 total selections in 2 rounds
League Canadian Premier League
Teams8
First selection Thomas Gardner, FC Edmonton
←  2019
2022 →

The 2021 CPL–U Sports Draft was the third annual CPL–U Sports Draft. Eight Canadian Premier League (CPL) teams selected 16 eligible U Sports athletes in total when the draft was held on January 29, 2021. [1] [2]

Format

Each CPL team made two selection in the U Sports Draft. Players could be selected if they had years of U Sports eligibility remaining and had declared for the draft. [1] In 2021, a total of 48 athletes declared for the draft. [3]

The draft used a snake format with the order reversing directions between the two rounds. The selection order in the first round is the reverse of the previous season's standings. [4]

Player selection

* Denotes player who has signed a professional contract for the 2021 season
^ Denotes player who has signed a developmental contract for the 2021 season

Round 1

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University Last team/academy
1 FC Edmonton Thomas Gardner^ MF  Canada British Columbia TSS Rovers ( USL2)
2 Atlético Ottawa Cristopher Malekos DF  Canada Carleton Ottawa South United ( PLSQ)
3 Valour FC Yuba-Rayane Yesli GK  Algeria [a] Montréal CS Fabrose ( PLSQ)
4 York United Christopher Campoli MF  Canada Ontario Tech Woodbridge Strikers ( L1O)
5 Pacific FC Chris Lee^ DF  Canada British Columbia Vancouver Whitecaps FC Academy
6 Cavalry FC Victor Loturi^ MF  Canada Mount Royal Cavalry FC ( CPL)
7 HFX Wanderers Stefan Karajovanovic* FW  Canada Carleton Ottawa South United ( PLSQ)
8 Forge FC Garven-Michée Metusala* DF  Canada Concordia AS Blainville ( PLSQ)
  1. ^ Qualifies as a domestic player

Round 2

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University Last team/academy
9 Forge FC José da Cunha DF  Portugal Cape Breton Portugal G.D. Estoril Praia B
10 HFX Wanderers Kareem Sow^ DF  Canada Montréal Montreal Impact Academy
11 Cavalry FC Ethan Keen DF  Canada Mount Royal Calgary Foothills ( USL2)
12 Pacific FC Victory Shumbusho FW  DR Congo [a] British Columbia Victoria Highlanders ( USL2)
13 York United Danial Rafisamii MF  Canada Ontario Tech Toronto Skillz FC ( L1O)
14 Valour FC Tony Mikhael^ DF  Lebanon [a] Carleton Ottawa South United ( L1O)
15 Atlético Ottawa Reggie Laryea DF  Canada York Sigma FC ( L1O)
16 FC Edmonton Jackson Farmer DF  Canada British Columbia Calgary Foothills ( USL2)

Retained

The following players signed development contracts with their respective CPL teams in 2020 and had U Sports eligibility remaining. Their CPL clubs chose to retain their rights for another year, exempting them from the draft. [4]

Drafted CPL team Player Position Nationality University
2019 (7th) Forge FC Gabriel Balbinotti FW  Canada UQTR
2019 (14th) HFX Wanderers Jake Ruby RB  Canada Trinity Western
  1. ^ a b Qualifies as a domestic player

Selection statistics

Draftees by nationality

Rank Country Selections
1   Canada 12
2   Algeria 1
  DR Congo 1
  Lebanon 1
  Portugal 1

Canadian draftees by province

Rank Province Selections
1   Ontario 5 [a]
2   Quebec 4 [b]
3   Alberta 3
  British Columbia 3 [c]
  1. ^ Mikhail's hometown is in Ontario, but represents Lebanon internationally
  2. ^ Yesli was born in Algeria, but resides in Quebec since his youth
  3. ^ Shumbusho was born in Congo, but resides in British Columbia since his youth

Draftees by university

Rank University Selections
1 British Columbia 4
2 Carleton 3
3 Montréal 2
Ontario Tech
Mount Royal
6 Concordia 1
Cape Breton
York

References

  1. ^ a b "Canadian Premier League announces amended plans for 2020 CPL-U SPORTS Draft". Canadian Premier League. December 8, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "FC Edmonton take UBC's Thomas Gardner 1st overall in CPL-U SPORTS Draft". Canadian Premier League. January 29, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  3. ^ "2021 CPL-U SPORTS Draft: The full prospect list". Canadian Premier League. January 26, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "2021 CPL-U SPORTS Draft to take place on January 29". Canadian Premier League. January 22, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2021.

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