Canadian trio drawing attention ahead of Thursday’s MLS SuperDraft
TORONTO — Canadian Ryan Raposo has a chip on his shoulder going into Thursday’s MLS SuperDraft.
Growing up, the Hamilton native was labelled “too small, too skinny and couldn’t get around the field fast enough for some coaches’ liking.” He joined the Toronto FC academy at 11, only to be released less than two years later — which just added to his desire to prove doubters wrong.
The Syracuse University midfielder turned heads this year by setting school records for most points (37) and goals (15) by a sophomore.
“It’s definitely been a long road,” said Raposo. “My family and I are excited for the next step. Obviously I know it’s going to be even more work now, which is fine.”