Designated Player Rule

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The Designated Player Rule, nicknamed the Beckham Rule, allows Major League Soccer franchises to sign up to three players that would be considered outside their salary cap (either by offering the player higher wages or by paying a transfer fee for the player). The rule was adopted ahead of the 2007 MLS season, and it enables teams to compete for star players in the international soccer market. The rule is one of two ways which MLS teams may exceed their salary cap, the other being allocation money. As of December 2019, there have been 209 Designated Players in league history.

The rule is named after David Beckham.[1][2] Beckham was the first player signed under this rule, signing a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy with a guaranteed annual salary of $6.5 million.[3][4]

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Club DP History

As of August 12, 2020[5]

Notes

  • The below list indicates players who have had their contract assigned as a Designated Player (DP) contract during their time in MLS. Players may have not always have had a DP contract, or have later had their contract negotiated below a DP level. Similarly, some players have been in MLS whose salary has been at a DP level, but the club has opted to bring their salary below the DP threshold using General Allocation Money or Targeted Allocation Money. Their listed "Years as DP" indicates what seasons they were active as a DP for that club only. Players in bold are currently signed to a DP contract by their club.
  • Former MLS sides Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were dissolved before the introduction of the Designated Player Rule.

Atlanta United FC

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Austin FC

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Chicago Fire

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Chivas USA (defunct)

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FC Cincinnati

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Colorado Rapids

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Columbus Crew SC

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FC Dallas

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D.C. United

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Houston Dynamo

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Inter Miami CF

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LA Galaxy

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Los Angeles FC

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Minnesota United FC

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Montreal Impact

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Nashville SC

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New England Revolution

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New York City FC

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New York Red Bulls

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Orlando City SC

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Philadelphia Union

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Portland Timbers

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Real Salt Lake

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San Jose Earthquakes

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Seattle Sounders FC

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Sporting Kansas City

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Toronto FC

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC

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