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MLS 2006 Expansion Draft
Topic Started: Friday Nov 17 2006, 02:54 PM (118 Views)
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Toronto FC stocks team in expansion draft

Canadian Press

11/17/2006 2:30:15 PM

TORONTO (CP) - Canadian Adrian Serioux and the MLS all-time leading scorer Jason Kreis are among the newest members of Toronto FC.

Head coach Mo Johnston picked 10 players from the current 12 teams to help stock Toronto FC in Friday's expansion draft.

Serioux is a defender-midfielder from Toronto who helped the Houston Dynamo to the MLS championship last weekend. He was the lone Canadian available out of the four that play in the MLS after the Dynamo left him unprotected.

Kreis has 278 MLS career goals, recording eight goals and five assists last season with Real Salt Lake.

Johnston also selected Paulo Nagamura (Los Angeles Galaxy), Danny O'Rourke (New York Red Bulls), Jose Cancela (New England Revolution), Nate Jaqua (Chicago Fire), Rod Dyachenko (D.C. United), Tim Regan (Chivas USA), Ritchie Kotschau (Columbus Crew) and Will Hesmer (Kansas City Wizards).



Toronto FC was allowed to pick one player from each team.

The newcomers join Jim Brennan, a 29-year-old midfielder from Newmarket, Ont., who became Toronto FC's first player when he signed a multi-year deal with the club in September.

Johnston said he'll announce the signing of four Canadian international players next week.
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