Brian Carroll
“We are disappointed that we are losing Brian to San Jose, but this is the unfortunate reality of expansion,” said United General Manager Dave Kasper. “Brian has been a model professional on and off the field for D.C United, and we thank him for his five terrific years at the club. We wish he and his family the best of luck with their new team.”
Carroll, a native of Springfield, Virginia, was originally selected by United in the second round (11th overall) in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft out of Wake Forest University. In 2007, the defensive midfielder saw action in 28 games (19 starts), collecting a career high four assists. For his career, the five-year veteran appeared in 121 games for the Black-and-Red, registering two goals and 11 assists.
IN addition to Carroll, San Jose selected the following players in the Supplemental Draft:
1. Ryan Cochrane (Houston Dynamo)
2. Clarence Goodson (FC Dallas)
3. Ned Grabavoy (Columbus Crew)
4. James Riley (New England Revolution)
5. Joseph Vide (New York Red Bulls)
6. Ivan Guerrero (Chicago Fire)
7. Brian Carroll (D.C. United)
8. Jason Hernandez (Chivas USA)
9. Gavin Glinton (LA Galaxy)
10. Chris Pozniak (Toronto FC)
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