2018 CPL–U Sports Draft

The 2018 CPL–U Sports Draft was the inaugural CPL–U Sports Draft, held on November 12, 2018, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Seven Canadian Premier League (CPL) teams selected 21 U Sports athletes in total. The results were announced on November 13.[1]

2018 CPL–U Sports Draft
General information
SportSoccer
Date(s)November 12, 2018
LocationVancouver, British Columbia
Overview
21 total selections in 3 rounds
LeagueCanadian Premier League
Teams7
First selectionGabriel Bitar, Cavalry FC
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Format edit

A blind draw was used to determine the draft order for the first round.[2] A "snake draft" was used, with the order reversing in the second round, and then reversing back in the third and final round. Clubs have a window of time in which they must submit their pick, and failure to do so results in a pass. There is a break between each round, as well as one timeout per club. However, timeouts can not be used in back-to-back picks.[1]

Player selection edit

* Denotes player who signed a professional contract for the 2019 season
^ Denotes player who signed a developmental contract for the 2019 season

Round 1 edit

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University
1 Cavalry FC Gabriel Bitar^ Midfielder   Canada Carleton
2 Valour FC Dylan Carreiro* Midfielder   Canada York
3 Forge FC Jace Kotsopoulos^ Forward   Canada Guelph
4 York9 FC Daniel Gogarty* Defender   Canada York
5 HFX Wanderers FC Peter Schaale^ Defender   Germany Cape Breton
6 Pacific FC Thomas Gardner Forward   Canada British Columbia
7 FC Edmonton Connor James* Goalkeeper   Canada Alberta

Round 2 edit

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University
8 FC Edmonton Ajeej Sarkaria* Forward   Canada Alberta
9 Pacific FC Zach Verhoven^ Forward   Canada British Columbia
10 HFX Wanderers FC André Bona* Defender   France UQAM
11 York9 FC Emmanuel Zambazis* Midfielder   Canada York
12 Forge FC Aboubacar Sissoko Midfielder   Mali Montréal
13 Valour FC Lewis White Defender   Scotland Cape Breton
14 Cavalry FC Joel Waterman* Midfielder   Canada Trinity Western

Round 3 edit

Pick # CPL team Player Position Nationality University
15 Cavalry FC Easton Ongaro[a] Forward   Canada Alberta
16 Valour FC Jack Simpson Midfielder   Scotland Cape Breton
17 Forge FC Marko Mandekic Midfielder   Canada Toronto
18 York9 FC Daniel Pritchard Defender   England Cape Breton
19 HFX Wanderers FC Christian Oxner* Goalkeeper   Canada Saint Mary's
20 Pacific FC Nick Fussell Midfielder   Canada British Columbia
21 FC Edmonton Noah Cunningham Defender   Canada Alberta
  1. ^ Easton Ongaro was drafted by Cavalry but did not sign. He later joined FC Edmonton as a free agent.[3]

Source: [4][5]

Selection statistics edit

Draftees by nationality edit

Rank Country Selections
1   Canada 15
2   Scotland 2
3   England 1
  France 1
  Germany 1
  Mali 1

Canadian draftees by province edit

Rank Province Selections
1   Ontario 5
2   Alberta 4
  British Columbia 4
4   Manitoba 1
  Nova Scotia 1

Draftees by university edit

Rank University Selections
1 Cape Breton University 4
University of Alberta 4
3 York University 3
University of British Columbia 3
5 Carleton University 1
University of Guelph 1
Université du Québec à Montréal 1
Université de Montréal 1
Trinity Western University 1
University of Toronto 1
Saint Mary's University 1

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CPL-U SPORTS Draft 101: Detailing the process of the CPL's inaugural university draft". canpl.ca. November 2, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  2. ^ Bedakian, Armen (November 12, 2018). "Draft order revealed: Cavalry FC gets 1st pick in inaugural CPL-U SPORTS Draft". canpl.ca. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  3. ^ "FC Edmonton Announces Signing of Easton Ongaro". Archived from the original on May 1, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "Canadian Premier League Announces U SPORTS Draft Picks". U Sports. November 13, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  5. ^ "Draft Tracker: All the picks who earned invites from the inaugural CPL-U SPORTS Draft". canpl.ca. November 13, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018.