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Los Angeles Galaxy Defender Sean Franklin Wins Gatorade Rookie of the Year

Published on November 13, 2008 under Major League Soccer (MLS) News Release


NEW YORK (Thursday, Nov.13, 2008) - Major League Soccer announced today that Los Angeles Galaxy defender Sean Franklin has been named the 2008 Gatorade Rookie of the Year. Franklin started 26 out of 27 games he played and recorded one assist.

The 23-year-old native of Palmdale, Calif., and 2008 graduate of Cal State Northridge was the Galaxy's first pick in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft and the fourth overall selection, making him the Galaxy's highest draft pick since 2003. He is the first Los Angeles Galaxy player to win Rookie of the Year honors.

Franklin was a consistent presence on the field this year, logging 2,385 minutes, second on the Galaxy to defender Chris Klein. Showing positional sense and poise beyond his years, Franklin used an aggressive but clean style of play, committing just 22 fouls and receiving just three cautions during the season.

Franklin made his MLS debut on April 3 in the Galaxy's home 2-0 home win against the San Jose Earthquakes. He was a consistent starter for the Galaxy, missing only two games due to a knee injury in the summer. His reliability on defense helped keep the team's playoff hopes alive through Week 30 of the MLS season. The Galaxy named Franklin their team defender of the year and he has received praise from Head Coach Bruce Arena for his growth as a player throughout the season.

The MLS Gatorade Rookie of the Year winner received the most votes from polling of media, MLS players and MLS coaches and general managers. All first-year players in MLS without previous professional experience were considered for the Gatorade Rookie of the Year award.

Gatorade Rookie of the Year Winners

2008: Sean Franklin - Los Angeles Galaxy

2007: Maurice Edu - Toronto FC

2006: Jonathan Bornstein - Chivas USA

2005: Michael Parkhurst - New England Revolution

2004: Clint Dempsey - New England Revolution

2003: Damani Ralph - Chicago Fire

2002: Kyle Martino - Columbus Crew

2001: Rodrigo Faria - MetroStars

2000: Carlos Bocanegra - Chicago Fire

1999: Jay Heaps - Miami Fusion

1998: Ben Olsen - D.C. United

1997: Mike Duhaney - Tampa Bay Mutiny

1996: Steve Ralston - Tampa Bay Mutiny

2008 Major League Soccer Awards Finalists

Panasonic Goalkeeper of the Year Finalists

Jon Busch - Chicago Fire

William Hesmer - Columbus Crew

Matt Reis - New England Revolution

Fair Play Finalists - Individual

Juan Pablo Angel - New York Red Bulls

Michael Parkhurst - New England Revolution

Chris Rolfe - Chicago Fire

Visa Defender of the Year Finalists

Jimmy Conrad - Kansas City Wizards

Chad Marshall - Columbus Crew

Bakary Soumare - Chicago Fire

adidas Referee of the Year Finalists

Michael Kennedy

Jair Marrufo

Terry Vaughn

MLS Coach of the Year Finalists

Dominic Kinnear - Houston Dynamo

Sigi Schmid - Columbus Crew

Frank Yallop - San Jose Earthquakes

Newcomer of the Year

Darren Huckerby - San Jose Earthquakes

Claudio Lopez - Kansas City Wizards

Andre Rocha - FC Dallas

Gatorade Rookie of the Year Finalists

Geoff Cameron - Houston Dynamo

Kheli Dube - New England Revolution

Sean Franklin - Los Angeles Galaxy

MLS Comeback Player of the Year Finalists

Jon Busch - Chicago Fire

Kenny Cooper - FC Dallas

Santino Quaranta - D.C. United

Volkswagen MLS Most Valuable Player Finalists

Cuauhtémoc Blanco - Chicago Fire

Landon Donovan - Los Angeles Galaxy

Guillermo Barros Schelotto - Columbus Crew

Schedule of Remaining Awards Announcements (subject to change):

Friday, November 14

U.S. Soccer Foundation/MLS W.O.R.K.S. Humanitarian of the Year

Wednesday, November 19

Sierra Mist Goal of the Year

Thursday, November 20

Volkswagen MLS Most Valuable Player

Saturday, November 22

MLS Best XI

MLS Comeback Player of the Year




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