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The Homegrown Player Rule is a Major League Soccer program that allows MLS teams to sign local players from their own development academies directly to MLS first-team rosters. Before the creation of the rule in 2008, [ 1 ] every player entering Major League Soccer would have to be assigned through one of the existing MLS player allocation ...
The team salary cap was estimated to be around US$1.9 million in 2006, [5] was $2.1 million in 2007, and was raised to $2.3 million for the 2008 season. [6] [7] As part of the 2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLS and the MLS Players' Union, the 2010 salary cap was $2.55 million, with an automatic five percent increase each year until the expiration of the agreement at the end of ...
The league's individual player salary cap in 2022 was $75,000, requiring more than $200,000 of Rodman's salary per season to be paid with allocation money. [14] In 2023, the league expanded the use of allocation money to reduce the salary cap burden of a player's total compensation, including bonuses, fees, and benefits. [15]
Sebastián Driussi leads Austin FC's player salaries for 2024 — and it's not even close. He makes a base salary of $4.5 million ($6.7 million total).
The following is a 1-through-29 list of MLS team payrolls as of April 25, 2024, according to the MLSPA. The main figures include base salaries and bonuses. The numbers in parentheses are base ...
Based on the latest MLS Player Association salary guide, Diego Rossi is making over $450,000 more than Cucho Hernandez.
As of its 2024 season, the minimum salary is $89,716 for a regular player and $150,000 for a player subject to target allocation money. [9] A maximum salary of $1,683,750 is enforced, though up to three "designated players" on each team can be paid salaries in excess of the maximum. [10] [11]
The initial team salary cap in the new league was A$675,000, with minimum player salaries of A$27,375. This latter figure was more than double the minimum wage of A$13,250 in the final season of the ANZ Championship. [126] New Zealand rebranded its now-domestic league as the ANZ Premiership, presumably retaining its prior salary cap provisions.