Expansion draft possibilities

Published: Thursday, Nov. 18 2004 2:29 p.m. MST

The following is a team-by-team list of the players left unprotected for Friday's MLS expansion draft between Real Salt Lake and Chivas USA. (Position and years in the league are listed in parenthesis).

CHICAGO — Alexandere Boucicaut (FW, 1), Scott Buete (MF, 1), D.J. Countess (GK, 3), Orlando Perez (MF, 5), Henry Ring (GK, 3), Dipsy Selolwane (FW, 3), Evan Whitfield (DF, 5), Andy Williams (MF, 7).

COLORADO — Antonio de la Torre (DF, 1), Darryl Powell (MF, 2), Joey DiGiamarino (DF, 5), Jeff Stewart (DF, 2), Seth Trembly (MF, 5), Scott Vallow (GK, 3).

COLUMBUS — Nelson Akwari (DF, 3), Eric Denton (M/D, 5), Stephen Herdsman (DF, 4); Matt Jordan (GK, 6), Manny Lagos (MF, 6), Brian Maisonneuve (MF,9), Erick Scott (FW,1), David Testo (FW, 1), Dante Washington (FW, 8).

DALLAS — Matt Behncke (DF, 3), Scott Garlick (GK, 8), Ty Maurin (MF, 1), Toni Nhleko (FW, 2), Oscar Pareja (MF, 7), Philip Salyer (DF, 2).

KANSAS CITY — Francisco Gomez (DF, 6), Tony Meola (GK, 9), Preki (FW, 9), Igo Simutenkov (M/F, 3), Matt Taylor (FW, 1), Alex Zotinca (DF, 2).

D.C. UNITED — Kevin Ara (DF, 1), Ezra Hendrickson (DF, 8), Tim Lawson (DF, 1), Thiago Martins (FW, 2), Ryan Nelsen (DF, 4), Troy Perkins (GK, 1), Eliseo Quintanilla (FW, 3), Earnie Stewart (MF, 2).

LOS ANGELES — Paul Broome (DF, 6), Dan Popik (GK, 2), Marcelo Saragosa (MF, 1), Arturo Torres (FW, 2).

NY/NJ — Pablo Brenes (MF, 1), Sergio Galvan Rey (FW, 1), Tim Regan (DF, 2), Joselito Vaca (MF, 4), Jonny Walker (GK, 2), Zach Wells (GK, 1), Craig Ziadie (DF, 4).

NEW ENGLAND — Adin Brown (GK, 5), Joey Franchino (M/D, 7), Brian Kamler (M/D, 9), Steve Howey (DF, 1); Carlos Llamosa (DF, 8), Joe-Max Moore (FW, 6), Rusty Pierce (DF, 5).

SAN JOSE — Jeff Agoos (DF, 9), Chris Brown (F/M, 6), Jon Conway (GK, 5), Ronnie Ekelund (MF, 4), Wes Hart (DF, 5), Chris Roner (MF, 3), Jamil Walker (FW, 2).

Note: Current teams can only lose a maximum of three players in the expansion draft. Once a team loses a player, it can move a player from its unprotected list back to its protected list.

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