Vancouver Whitecaps take Hamilton’s Ryan Raposo fourth overall in MLS draft
The Vancouver Whitecaps stayed north of the border in Thursday’s MLS SuperDraft, taking Hamilton’s Ryan Raposo fourth overall.
The 20-year-old is a skilful winger who played No. 10 last season with Syracuse, where he set school records for most points (37) and goals (15) by a sophomore. Syracuse coach Ian McIntyre calls him a dynamic, exciting attacker who can torment defenders.
The five-foot-seven 145-pound Raposo admits to playing with a chip on his shoulder, saying growing up he was told he was too small and too slow. He was released by Toronto FC’s academy less than two years after joining at age 11, something that still rankles years later.
Raposo has spent time in Germany with Hoffenheim, Mainz and Sandhausen. He has also played club soccer in the Toronto area with Vaughan.