A look at what picks the three Canadian teams have in Thursday’s 2026 MLS SuperDraft

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A look at where the Canadian teams stand in Thursday's 2026 Major League Soccer SuperDraft:

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A look at where the Canadian teams stand in Thursday’s 2026 Major League Soccer SuperDraft:

Vancouver Whitecaps

The Whitecaps have all three of their draft picks (29th, 59th and 89th overall).

Toronto FC's Malik Henry (left) fights for possession of the ball against Columbus Crew's Hugo Picard during second half MLS soccer action in Toronto on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jon Blacker
Toronto FC's Malik Henry (left) fights for possession of the ball against Columbus Crew's Hugo Picard during second half MLS soccer action in Toronto on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jon Blacker

Toronto FC

Toronto sent its first-round pick to Colorado in January in order to add Neil Emblen and Jase Kim to Robin Fraser’s coaching staff. Its third-round pick went to Dallas via Montreal, which acquired the pick in exchange for allowing TFC to sign Malik Henry to a first-team deal. Montreal had drafted Henry in the second round (39th overall) of the 2024 draft.

That leaves Toronto with a second-round pick (36th overall).

CF Montreal

Montreal traded its first-round pick as well as Toronto’s third-round pick to FC Dallas on Dec. 9 for US$700,000 in general allocation money and Dallas’ second-round pick (46th overall).

Montreal sent its own second-round pick (33rd overall) and US$200,000 in general allocation money to Real Salt Lake in August in exchange for defender Bode Hidalgo.

That leaves Montreal with the second-round pick acquired from Dallas and its own third-round pick (63rd overall).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 17, 2025.

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