2002 MLS Allocation Draft

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After the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion were contracted, Major League Soccer distributed their players to the rest of the league by means of an Allocation Draft, in which teams with excess allocations were allowed to select from their players. Players not selected in the Allocation Draft went into the 2002 MLS Dispersal Draft.

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

1 Pablo Mastroeni (M) Colorado Rapids Miami Fusion
2 Mamadou Diallo (F) New England Revolution Tampa Bay Mutiny
3 Nick Rimando (GK) D.C. United Miami Fusion
4 Diego Serna (F) MetroStars Miami Fusion
5 Carlos Llamosa (D) New England Revolution Miami Fusion
6 Steve Ralston (M) New England Revolution Tampa Bay Mutiny
7 #1 Pick, 2002 MLS Superdraft Dallas Burn Tampa Bay Mutiny
8 Devin Barclay (F) San Jose Earthquakes Tampa Bay Mutiny
9 Tyrone Marshall (M) Los Angeles Galaxy Miami Fusion
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