Designated Player Rule

The Designated Player Rule, nicknamed the Beckham Rule, allows Major League Soccer franchises to sign up to three players that would be considered outside their salary cap (either by offering the player higher wages or by paying a transfer fee for the player). The rule, which was adopted ahead of the 2007 MLS season, enables teams to compete for star players in the international soccer market. The rule is one of two mechanisms by which MLS teams may exceed their salary cap, the other being allocation money. As of December 2019, there have been 209 Designated Players in league history.

Zlatan Ibrahimović played for LA Galaxy as a Designated Player in 2019.

The rule is informally named after David Beckham, in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players of Beckham's caliber.[1][2] Beckham was the first player signed under this rule, signing a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy with a guaranteed annual salary of $6.5 million.[3][4]

History

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 2014 season.

Under the 2007 rule:

  • The rule expires at the end of the 2009 season, and must be renewed then or allowed to lapse.
  • For each Designated Player, $400,000[7][8] of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league, with any remaining salary being paid by the team's owner. This value was increased for the 2009 season to $415,000.
  • Prior to the 2007 season, there were three players whose salary exceeded $400,000. These players were Landon Donovan, Carlos Ruiz and Eddie Johnson. According to the rule, these players were grandfathered in for the 2007 season, and the exemption was extended after the 2007 season, with the league planning to review the issue at a future date. It was possible that the league would be required to renegotiate these players' contracts or consider them Designated Players. However, prior to the start of the 2008 season, Johnson moved to Fulham of the Premier League,[9] while following Dwayne De Rosario's signing by Toronto FC in January 2009, Ruiz was released by the club and left MLS to play for Olimpia Asunción. This left Donovan as the lone player whose 2009 salary remained grandfathered under the exemption provision. However, there were several more players whose guaranteed salary exceeded the Designated Player amount, but whose salary cap expense was actually lower than their true salary due to the allocation rule. These players include Shalrie Joseph ($450,000), Christian Gomez ($430,000), Dwayne De Rosario ($425,750), and Taylor Twellman ($420,000).
  • Each team initially had one Designated Player spot, but could trade their Designated Spot to another team; teams were allowed a maximum of two Designated Players.
  • Only $325,000 of a team's second Designated Player counted against the salary cap, which was increased to $335,000 in 2009.[7]

The 2010 changes:[10]

  • The rule has no expiration date.
  • For each Designated Player, $335,000 of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league ($167,500 for DP players joining during the MLS summer transfer window), with any remaining salary being paid by the team's owner. This amount is halved for Designated Players signed in the middle of the season. The salary cap value of Designated Players can also be reduced using allocation money. Finally, teams whose Designated Players transfer abroad in the middle of a season can recoup part of the Designated Players' salary cap value.
  • Landon Donovan is no longer grandfathered into the rule and must be considered a Designated Player.
  • Each team is allowed two Designated Player spots, and they can no longer trade their Designated Player spots. The New York Red Bulls will receive $70,000 in allocation money in return for the nullification of their 2007 trade with Chivas USA for an additional Designated Player spot. This means that both New York and Chivas USA will have two Designated Player spots for the 2010 season.
  • Teams can pay a $250,000 "luxury tax" for the right to sign a third Designated Player. This $250,000 would be distributed equally to all MLS teams that have not signed a third Designated Player in the form of allocation money.

The 2012 changes:[11]

Starting with the 2012 season, the rule was changed with respect to younger players. MLS announced the changes in August 2011 after clubs expressed concern about signing young international players with no guarantees that they would develop into stars.

  • Designated Players over the age of 23 will carry a salary budget charge of $350,000, unless the player joins his club in the middle of the season, in which case his budget charge will be $175,000.
  • Designated Players 21–23 years old count as $200,000 against the club's salary budget.
  • Designated Players 20 years old or younger count as $150,000 against the club's salary budget.
  • The budget charge for the midseason signing of a young Designated Player (23 years old and younger) is $150,000 and this amount cannot be lowered with allocation funds.
  • Clubs will not have to buy the third DP roster slot to accommodate Designated Players 23 years old and younger.
  • Age of player is determined by year (not date) of birth.

The maximum budget charge for Designated Players over age 23 was increased to $368,750 for 2013, $387,500 in 2014, $436,250 in 2015, $457,500 in 2016, and $480,625 in 2017. The budget charge for those who join during the midseason transfer window has remained at one-half of the full-season cap charge since the inception of the rule. The budget charges for younger players have not changed since 2012.[12]

Background

The rule is informally named after soccer star David Beckham, in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players of Beckham's caliber.[1][2] Beckham was the first player to be signed under this rule, signing a lucrative contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy worth up to $250 million over five years, with direct guaranteed compensation from MLS and Galaxy at $6.5 million a year.[3] The rest of Beckham's increased earnings would come from Beckham regaining the entirety of his image rights, of which Real Madrid had owned fifty percent, effectively doubling his existing endorsement income, as well as new endorsement deals, a share of jersey sales, bonuses, etc.[4]

Current Designated Players

As of March 3, 2020[13]
Year signed
as DP
PlayerNationalityCurrent club2019 guaranteed compensation[14]
2015Jozy AltidoreToronto FC$6,332,250
2016Nicolás LodeiroSeattle Sounders FC$2,502,500
2017Alberth ElisHouston Dynamo$650,340
2017Albert RusnákReal Salt Lake$2,001,667
2017Josef MartínezAtlanta United$3,058,333
2017Sebastián BlancoPortland Timbers$1,375,008
2017Maximiliano MoralezNew York City FC$2,000,000
2017Valeri QazaishviliSan Jose Earthquakes$1,604,042
2017Tomás MartínezHouston Dynamo$386,804
2017Jonathan dos SantosLA Galaxy$2,000,000
2017Pedro SantosColumbus Crew SC$864,560
2017Paul ArriolaD.C. United$707,000
2018Dom DwyerOrlando City$1,503,333
2018Carlos VelaLos Angeles FC$6,300,000
2018Diego RossiLos Angeles FC$1,052,000
2018Jesús MedinaNew York City FC$870,833
2018Ezequiel BarcoAtlanta United$1,425,000
2018Saphir TaïderMontreal Impact$1,400,000
2018Felipe GutiérrezSporting Kansas City$1,650,000
2018Santiago MosqueraFC Dallas$591,400
2018Alejandro Romero GamarraNew York Red Bulls$800,000
2018Raúl RuidíazSeattle Sounders FC$1,800,000
2019Johnny RussellSporting Kansas City$1,700,000
2019Ján GregušMinnesota United$883,500
2019Bryan AcostaFC Dallas$650,000
2019Gonzalo MartínezAtlanta United$900,000
2019Carles GilNew England Revolution$2,337,500
2019Hwang In-beomVancouver Whitecaps FC$655,000
2019Alexandru MitrițăNew York City FC$500,000
2019Sam JohnsonReal Salt Lake$718,750
2019Allan CruzFC Cincinnati$333,125
2019 NaniOrlando City$2,486,250
2019Alejandro PozueloToronto FC$3,800,000
2019Gyasi ZardesColumbus Crew SC$1,471,667
2019Ali AdnanVancouver Whitecaps FC$1,277,500
2019Gustavo BouNew England Revolution$2,100,000
2019Josh SimsNew York Red Bulls$710,468
2019Mauricio PereyraOrlando City$1,078,000
2019Thomás ChacónMinnesota United$337,000
2019Brian RodríguezLos Angeles FC$1,039,800
2020Matías PellegriniInter Miami$170,833
2020Hany MukhtarNashville SC$n/a
2020Randall LealNashville SC$n/a
2020Cristian PavónLA Galaxy$n/a
2020Alan PulidoSporting Kansas City$n/a
2020Cristian EspinozaSan Jose Earthquakes$n/a
2020Lucas CavalliniVancouver Whitecaps FC$n/a
2020Adam BuksaNew England Revolution$n/a
2020Lucas ZelarayánColumbus Crew SC$n/a
2020Yimmi CharáPortland Timbers$n/a
2020Yuya KuboFC Cincinnati$n/a
2020Jamiro MonteiroPhiladelphia Union$671,200
2020Edison FloresD.C. United$n/a
2020Younes NamliColorado Rapids$n/a
2020Robert BerićChicago Fire$n/a
2020Javier HernándezLA Galaxy$n/a
2020Franco JaraFC Dallas$n/a
2020Jarosław NiezgodaPortland Timbers$n/a
2020João PauloSeattle Sounders FC$n/a
2020Jürgen LocadiaFC Cincinnati$n/a
2020Jeizon RamírezReal Salt Lake$n/a
2020Pablo PiattiToronto FC$n/a
2020Rodolfo PizarroInter Miami$n/a
2020Ignacio AlisedaChicago Fire$n/a
2020Gastón GiménezChicago Fire$n/a
2020Victor WanyamaMontreal Impact$n/a

Notes

  • Chart indicates when players signed their current Designated Player contract, not necessarily their first year in MLS.
  • Other players in MLS may also be paid a salary that takes them above the Designated Player threshold, but they have had their salary reduced against the salary cap using General or Targeted Allocation Money.[15]
  • Player salaries may be below the Designated Player threshold, but their transfer fee maybe mean the total compensation takes them above the threshold.
  • Player salaries include compensation from their MLS contract, not including any bonuses or compensation from contracts with individual teams or their affiliates.

Club DP history

As of February 11, 2020[16]

Notes

  • The below list indicates players who have had their contract assigned as a Designated Player (DP) contract during their time in MLS. Players may have not always have had a DP contract, or have later had their contract negotiated below a DP level. Similarly, some players have been in MLS whose salary has been at a DP level, but the club has opted to bring their salary below the DP threshold using General Allocation Money or Targeted Allocation Money. Their listed "Years as DP" indicates what seasons they were active as a DP for that club only. Players in bold are currently signed to a DP contract by their club.
  • Former MLS sides Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were dissolved before the introduction of the Designated Player Rule.

Atlanta United FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Héctor Villalba San Lorenzo 2017
Miguel Almirón Lanús 2017–2018
Josef Martínez Torino 2017–
Ezequiel Barco Independiente 2018–
Pity Martínez River Plate 2019–

Chicago Fire

Player Previous club Years as DP
Cuauhtémoc Blanco Club América 2007–2009
Freddie Ljungberg Seattle Sounders FC 2010
Nery Castillo Shakhtar Donetsk 2010
Álvaro Fernández Seattle Sounders FC 2012–2013
Sherjill MacDonald Germinal Beerschot 2012–2013
Federico Puppo Danubio 2012–2014
Egidio Arévalo Ríos Tijuana 2013
Juan Luis Anangonó El Nacional 2013–2014
Gilberto Toronto FC 2015–2016
David Accam Helsingborg 2015–2017
Shaun Maloney Wigan Athletic 2015
Kennedy Igboananike AIK 2015–2016
Nemanja Nikolić Legia Warsaw 2017–2019
Bastian Schweinsteiger Manchester United 2017–2019
Aleksandar Katai Alavés 2019
Robert Berić Saint-Étienne 2020–
Ignacio Aliseda Defensa y Justicia 2020–
Gastón Giménez Vélez Sarsfield 2020–

Chivas USA (defunct)

Player Previous club Years as DP
Juan Pablo Ángel LA Galaxy 2011–2012
Oswaldo Minda Deportivo Quito 2012–2014
Shalrie Joseph New England Revolution 2012
Erick Torres Guadalajara 2013–2014
Mauro Rosales Seattle Sounders FC 2014

FC Cincinnati

Player Previous club Years as DP
Fanendo Adi Portland Timbers 2019
Allan Cruz Herediano 2019–
Yuya Kubo Gent 2020–
Jürgen Locadia Brighton & Hove Albion 2020–

Colorado Rapids

Player Previous club Years as DP
Gabriel Torres Zamora 2013–2015
Juan Edgardo Ramírez Argentinos Juniors 2015–2017
Kevin Doyle Wolverhampton Wanderers 2015–2016
Shkëlzen Gashi FC Basel 2016–2018
Tim Howard Everton 2016–2019
Younes Namli Krasnodar 2020–

Columbus Crew SC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Guillermo Barros Schelotto Boca Juniors 2009–2010
Andrés Mendoza Diyarbakırspor 2010–2011
Federico Higuaín Colón 2012–2019
Kei Kamara Middlesbrough 2016
Jonathan Mensah Anzhi Makhachkala 2017
Pedro Santos Braga 2017–
Milton Valenzuela Newell's Old Boys 2018–2019
Gyasi Zardes LA Galaxy 2019–
Luis Díaz Herediano 2019
Lucas Zelarayán UANL 2020–

FC Dallas

Player Previous club Years as DP
Denílson Al-Nassr 2007
David Ferreira Atlético Paranaense 2009–2013
Fabián Castillo Deportivo Cali 2011–2015
Julian de Guzman Toronto FC 2012
Eric Hassli Toronto FC 2013
Mauro Díaz River Plate 2013–2016
Andrés Escobar Dynamo Kyiv 2014
David Texeira Groningen 2014–2015
Carlos Gruezo VfB Stuttgart 2016–2018
Aníbal Chalá El Nacional 2017
Cristian Colmán Nacional Asunción 2017–2018
Santiago Mosquera Millonarios 2018–
Bryan Acosta Tenerife 2019–
Pablo Aránguiz Unión Española 2019
Franco Jara Pachuca 2020–

D.C. United

Player Previous club Years as DP
Luciano Emílio Olimpia 2008–2009
Marcelo Gallardo Paris Saint-Germain 2008
Branko Bošković Rapid Wien 2010–2012
Dwayne De Rosario New York Red Bulls 2011–2013
Hamdi Salihi Rapid Wien 2012
Rafael Bahia 2013
Eddie Johnson Seattle Sounders FC 2014–2015
Fabián Espíndola New York Red Bulls 2015–2016
Paul Arriola Tijuana 2017–
Wayne Rooney Everton 2018–2019
Lucas Rodríguez Estudiantes 2019
Edison Flores Morelia 2020–

Houston Dynamo

Player Previous club Years as DP
Luis Ángel Landín Morelia 2009–2010
Boniek García Olimpia 2012–2014
Giles Barnes Doncaster Rovers 2012–2016
Alexander López Olimpia 2013–2014
DaMarcus Beasley Puebla 2014–2016
Mauro Manotas Uniautónoma 2015–2016
Erick Torres Guadalajara 2015–2017
Alberth Elis Monterrey 2017–
Tomás Martínez Braga 2017–

Inter Miami CF

Player Previous club Years as DP
Matías Pellegrini Estudiantes 2020–
Rodolfo Pizarro Monterrey 2020–

LA Galaxy

Player Previous club Years as DP
David Beckham Real Madrid 2007–2012
Landon Donovan Bayer Leverkusen 2010–2014
Juan Pablo Ángel New York Red Bulls 2011
Robbie Keane Tottenham Hotspur 2011–2016
Omar Gonzalez University of Maryland 2013–2015
Steven Gerrard Liverpool 2015–2016
Giovani dos Santos Villarreal 2015–2018
Jelle Van Damme Standard Liège 2016–2017[17]
Romain Alessandrini Marseille 2017–2019
Jonathan dos Santos Villarreal 2017–
Zlatan Ibrahimović Manchester United 2019
Cristian Pavón Boca Juniors 2020–
Javier Hernández Sevilla 2020–

Los Angeles FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Carlos Vela Real Sociedad 2018
Diego Rossi Peñarol 2018
André Horta Benfica 2018–2019
Brian Rodríguez Peñarol 2019

Minnesota United FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Darwin Quintero América 20182019
Ángelo Rodríguez Deportes Tolima 20182019
Ján Greguš Copenhagen 2019
Thomás Chacón Danubio 2019

Montreal Impact

Player Previous club Years as DP
Marco Di Vaio Bologna 2012–2014
Hernán Bernardello Almería 2013–2014
Ignacio Piatti San Lorenzo 2014–2019
Didier Drogba Chelsea 2015–2016
Lucas Ontivero Galatasaray 2016
Blerim Džemaili Bologna 2017
Saphir Taïder Bologna 2018–
Victor Wanyama Tottenham Hostpur 2020–

Nashville SC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Hany Mukhtar Brøndby IF 2020–
Randall Leal Saprissa 2020–

New England Revolution

Player Previous club Years as DP
Milton Caraglio Rosario Central 2011
Shalrie Joseph New York Freedom 2012
Jerry Bengtson Motagua 2012–2014
Jermaine Jones Beşiktaş 2014–2015
José Gonçalves FC Sion 2016
Xavier Kouassi FC Sion 2016–2017
Kei Kamara Columbus Crew SC 2016–2017
Claude Dielna Sheffield Wednesday 2018
Carles Gil Deportivo de La Coruña 2019–
Gustavo Bou Tijuana 2019–
Adam Buksa Pogoń Szczecin 2020–

New York City FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
David Villa Atlético Madrid 2014–2018
Frank Lampard Manchester City 2015–2016
Andrea Pirlo Juventus 2015–2017
Maximiliano Moralez León 2017–
Jesús Medina Libertad 2018–
Alexandru Mitriță Universitatea Craiova 2019–

New York Red Bulls

Player Previous club Years as DP
Claudio Reyna Manchester City 2007–2008
Juan Pablo Ángel Aston Villa 2007–2010
Thierry Henry Barcelona 2010–2014
Rafael Márquez Barcelona 2010–2012
Frank Rost Hamburger SV 2011
Tim Cahill Everton 2012–2014
Bradley Wright-Phillips Charlton Athletic 2015–2016, 2017–2019
Gonzalo Verón San Lorenzo 2015–2017
Sacha Kljestan R.S.C. Anderlecht 2016–2017
Omer Damari RB Leipzig 2016
Alejandro Romero Gamarra Huracán 2018–
Josh Sims Southampton 2019–

Orlando City SC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Kaká Milan 2014–2017
Carlos Rivas Deportivo Cali 2015–2017
Bryan Róchez Real España 2015–2016
Matías Pérez García San Jose Earthquakes 2016–2017
Giles Barnes Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2017
Yoshimar Yotún Malmö FF 2017
Dom Dwyer Sporting Kansas City 2018–
Sacha Kljestan New York Red Bulls 2018
Josué Colmán Cerro Porteño 2018–2019
Nani Sporting CP 2019–
Mauricio Pereyra Krasnodar 2019–

Philadelphia Union

Player Previous club Years as DP
Freddy Adu Benfica 2011–2012
Kléberson Bahia 2013
Cristian Maidana Rangers de Talca 2014–2015
Maurice Edu Stoke City 2014–2017
Fernando Aristeguieta Nantes 2015
Alejandro Bedoya Nantes 2016–2019
Bořek Dočkal Henan Jianye 2018
Marco Fabián Eintracht Frankfurt 2019
Jamiro Monteiro Metz 2020–

Portland Timbers

Player Previous club Years as DP
Diego Chará Deportes Tolima 2011–2013
Kris Boyd Eskişehirspor 2012
Diego Valeri Lanús 2013–2019
Fanendo Adi Copenhagen 2014–2015, 2016–2018
Liam Ridgewell West Bromwich Albion 2014–2016
Lucas Melano Lanús 2015–2016, 2019
Sebastián Blanco San Lorenzo 2017–
Brian Fernández Necaxa 2019
Yimmi Chará Atlético Mineiro 2020–
Jarosław Niezgoda Legia Warsaw 2020–

Real Salt Lake

Player Previous club Years as DP
Álvaro Saborío FC Sion 2011–2015
Javier Morales UD Vecindario 2011–2015
Kyle Beckerman Colorado Rapids 2015
Joao Plata Toronto FC 2015–2016
Sebastián Jaime Unión Española 2014–2015
Juan Manuel Martínez Boca Juniors 2015–2016
Yura Movsisyan Spartak Moscow 2016–2017
Albert Rusnák Groningen 2017–
Jefferson Savarino Zulia 2017–2019
Sam Johnson Vålerenga 2019–
Jeizon Ramírez Deportivo Táchira 2020–

San Jose Earthquakes

Player Previous club Years as DP
Geovanni Hull City 2010
Chris Wondolowski Houston Dynamo 2013–2019
Matías Pérez García Tigre 2014–2016
Innocent Emeghara Qarabağ 2015–2016
Simon Dawkins Derby County 2016–2017
Valeri Qazaishvili Vitesse 2017–
Magnus Eriksson Djurgårdens IF 2018
Cristian Espinoza Villarreal 2020–

Seattle Sounders FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Freddie Ljungberg West Ham United 2009–2010
Álvaro Fernández Nacional 2010–2012
Blaise Nkufo Twente 2010
Mauro Rosales River Plate 2011–2013
Christian Tiffert 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2012–2013
Shalrie Joseph Chivas USA 2013
Obafemi Martins Levante 2013–2015
Clint Dempsey Tottenham Hotspur 2013–2018
Osvaldo Alonso Charleston Battery 2014–2018
Nelson Valdez Eintracht Frankfurt 2015–2016
Nicolás Lodeiro Boca Juniors 2016–
Raúl Ruidíaz Morelia 2018–
Víctor Rodríguez Sporting Gijón 2019
Xavier Arreaga Barcelona SC 2019
João Paulo Botafogo 2020–

Sporting Kansas City

Player Previous club Years as DP
Claudio López Racing Club 2008
Omar Bravo Guadalajara 2011
Jéferson Vasco da Gama 2011
Claudio Bieler Liga de Quito 2013–2014
Matt Besler University of Notre Dame 2014–2016
Graham Zusi University of Maryland 2014–2017
Roger Espinoza Wigan Athletic 2015–2018
Diego Rubio Valladolid 2016
Gerso Fernandes Belenenses 2017
Yohan Croizet KV Mechelen 2018–2019
Felipe Gutiérrez Real Betis 2018–
Johnny Russell Derby County 2019–
Alan Pulido Guadalajara 2020–

Toronto FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Julian de Guzman Deportivo de La Coruña 2009–2012
Mista Deportivo de La Coruña 2010
Danny Koevermans PSV Eindhoven 2011–2013
Torsten Frings Werder Bremen 2011–2012
Eric Hassli Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2012
Matías Laba Argentinos Juniors 2013
Gilberto Internacional 2014
Michael Bradley Roma 2014–2019
Jermain Defoe Tottenham Hotspur 2014–2015
Sebastian Giovinco Juventus 2015–2018
Jozy Altidore Sunderland 2015–
Alejandro Pozuelo Genk 2019–
Pablo Piatti Espanyol 2020–

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Eric Hassli Zürich 2011–2012
Mustapha Jarju R.A.E.C. Mons 2011
Barry Robson Middlesbrough 2012
Kenny Miller Cardiff City 2012–2014
Matías Laba Toronto FC 2014–2017
Mauro Rosales Chivas USA 2014
Pedro Morales Málaga 2014–2016
Octavio Rivero O'Higgins 2015–2016
Fredy Montero Tianjin TEDA
Sporting CP
2017
2019
Brek Shea Orlando City 2017–2018
Kendall Waston Saprissa 2018
Hwang In-beom Daejeon Citizen 2019–
Joaquín Ardaiz Chiasso 2019
Ali Adnan Udinese 2019–
Lucas Cavallini Puebla 2020–

Past and present Designated Players by country

Number Country Players
39 Argentina Ignacio Aliseda, Ezequiel Barco, Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Hernán Bernardello, Claudio Bieler, Sebastián Blanco, Gustavo Bou, Milton Caraglio, Mauro Diaz, Fabián Espíndola, Cristian Espinoza, Brian Fernández, Marcelo Gallardo, Gastón Giménez, Federico Higuaín, Sebastián Jaime, Franco Jara, Matías Laba, Claudio López, Cristian Maidana, Juan Manuel Martinez, Pity Martínez, Tomás Martínez, Lucas Melano, Javier Morales, Maximiliano Moralez, Lucas Ontivero, Cristian Pavón, Matías Pellegrini, Matías Pérez García, Ignacio Piatti, Pablo Piatti, Juan Edgardo Ramírez, Lucas Rodríguez, Mauro Rosales, Diego Valeri, Gonzalo Verón, Milton Valenzuela, Lucas Zelarayán
21 United States Freddy Adu, Jozy Altidore, Paul Arriola, DaMarcus Beasley, Kyle Beckerman, Alejandro Bedoya, Matt Besler, Michael Bradley, Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan, Dom Dwyer, Maurice Edu, Omar Gonzalez, Tim Howard, Eddie Johnson, Jermaine Jones, Claudio Reyna, Brek Shea, Chris Wondolowski, Gyasi Zardes, Graham Zusi
13 Mexico Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Omar Bravo, Nery Castillo, Luis Ángel Landín, Rafael Márquez, Giovani dos Santos, Jonathan dos Santos, Marco Fabián, Javier Hernández, Rodolfo Pizarro, Alan Pulido, Erick Torres, Carlos Vela
11 Colombia Juan Pablo Ángel, Fabián Castillo, Diego Chará, Yimmi Chará, Andrés Ramiro Escobar, David Ferreira, Mauro Manotas, Fredy Montero, Santiago Mosquera, Darwin Quintero, Ángelo Rodríguez
11 Uruguay Joaquín Ardaiz, Thomás Chacón, Álvaro Fernández, Nicolás Lodeiro, Mauricio Pereyra, Federico Puppo, Egidio Arévalo Rios, Octavio Rivero, Brian Rodríguez, Diego Rossi, David Texeira
9 Brazil Denílson, Luciano Emilio, Geovanni, Gilberto, Jéferson, Kaká, Kléberson, João Paulo, Rafael
8 England David Beckham, Jermain Defoe, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Liam Ridgewell, Wayne Rooney, Josh Sims, Bradley Wright-Phillips
7 Honduras Bryan Acosta, Jerry Bengtson, Alberth Elis, Roger Espinoza, Óscar Boniek García, Alexander López, Bryan Róchez
7 Paraguay Miguel Almirón, Josué Colmán, Cristian Colmán, Alejandro Romero Gamarra, Jesús Medina, Nelson Haedo Valdez, Héctor Villalba
6 Ecuador Juan Luis Anangonó, Xavier Arreaga, Aníbal Chalá, Carlos Gruezo, Oswaldo Minda, Joao Plata
5 Costa Rica Allan Cruz, Luis Díaz, Randall Leal, Álvaro Saborío, Kendall Waston
5 France Romain Alessandrini, Yohan Croizet, Claude Dielna, Eric Hassli, Thierry Henry
5 Germany Torsten Frings, Hany Mukhtar, Frank Rost, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Christian Tiffert
5 Scotland Kris Boyd, Shaun Maloney, Kenny Miller, Barry Robson, Johnny Russell
5 Spain Carles Gil, Mista, Alejandro Pozuelo, Víctor Rodríguez, David Villa
4 Chile Pablo Aránguiz, Felipe Gutiérrez, Pedro Morales, Diego Rubio
4 Peru Edison Flores, Andrés Mendoza, Raúl Ruidíaz, Yoshimar Yotún
4 Portugal José Gonçalves, André Horta, Nani, Pedro Santos
4 Venezuela Fernando Aristeguieta, Josef Martínez, Jeizon Ramírez, Jefferson Savarino
3 Canada Lucas Cavallini, Julian de Guzman, Dwayne De Rosario
3 Italy Marco Di Vaio, Sebastian Giovinco, Andrea Pirlo
3 Netherlands Danny Koevermans, Jürgen Locadia, Sherjill MacDonald
3 Nigeria Fanendo Adi, Kennedy Igboananike, Obafemi Martins
3 Sweden Magnus Eriksson, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Freddie Ljungberg
3 Switzerland Blerim Džemaili, Innocent Emeghara, Blaise Nkufo
2 Albania Hamdi Salihi, Shkëlzen Gashi
2 Ghana David Accam, Jonathan Mensah
2 Ireland Kevin Doyle, Robbie Keane
2 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba, Xavier Kouassi
2 Jamaica Giles Barnes, Simon Dawkins
2 Poland Adam Buksa and Jarosław Niezgoda
2 Slovakia Ján Greguš, Albert Rusnák
1 Algeria Saphir Taïder
1 Armenia Yura Movsisyan
1 Australia Tim Cahill
1 Belgium Jelle Van Damme
1 Cape Verde Jamiro Monteiro
1 Cuba Osvaldo Alonso
1 Czech Republic Bořek Dočkal
1 Denmark Younes Namli
1 Gambia Mustapha Jarju
1 Georgia Valeri Qazaishvili
1 Grenada Shalrie Joseph
1 Guinea-Bissau Gerso Fernandes
1 Hungary Nemanja Nikolić
1 Iraq Ali Adnan
1 Israel Omer Damari
1 Japan Yuya Kubo
1 Kenya Victor Wanyama
1 Liberia Sam Johnson
1 Montenegro Branko Bošković
1 Panama Gabriel Torres
1 Romania Alexandru Mitriță
1 Serbia Aleksandar Katai
1 Sierra Leone Kei Kamara
1 Slovenia Robert Berić
1 South Korea Hwang In-beom

See also

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