The 2019 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer season was the 29th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The season began in late August 2019 and concluded in mid-November 2019.
Central Arkansas left the Missouri Valley Conference as an affiliate member to become an affiliate member of the Sun Belt Conference.
The preseason poll was released on August 15, 2019. Missouri State was picked to win the MVC championship.[1]
The preseason national polls will be released in July and August 2019.
To be announced in August 2019.
Early season tournaments will be announced in late Spring and Summer 2019.
Each team plays every other conference team twice; once home and once away.
The United Soccer West Region for 2019 compares teams across the Missouri Valley, WCC, and Summit League.
Two teams from the MVC were selected to the NCAA Tournament: the regular season champions, Missouri State, and the tournament champions, Loyola Chicago.[13] Neither team was given a second round bye. Missouri State was selected to host a first round matchup.[13] In the NCAA Tournament, Missouri State beat Denver in the first round[14] before losing to the ninth-seeded UCF in the second round.[15] Loyola Chicago lost their first round matchup to Kentucky in the opening round.[16][17]
Michael Creek, R-Jr., GK, Missouri State Kyle Hiebert, R-Jr., DF, Missouri State Walid Kherat, R-Sr., DF, Bradley Ben Stroud, Sr., DF, Missouri State Aidan Megally, Sr., MF, Loyola Chicago Justin Sukow, Jr., MF, Loyola Chicago Stuart Wilkin, Sr., MF, Missouri State Matthew Bentley, Sr., FW, Missouri State Josh Dolling, Jr., FW, Missouri State Leroy Enzugusi, Jr., FW, Drake Gerit Wintermeyer, Jr., FW, Bradley
Nathan Wisbey, Ian Jones, Sr., FW, Missouri State
The 2020 MLS SuperDraft was held on January 9 and 13 2020. Two players from the conference were drafted.
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,[19] every player entering Major League Soccer had to be assigned through one of the existing MLS player allocation processes, such as the MLS SuperDraft.
To place a player on its homegrown player list, making him eligible to sign as a homegrown player, players must have resided in that club's home territory and participated in the club's youth development system for at least one year.[20] Players can play college soccer and still be eligible to sign a homegrown contract.
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