The New York Red Bulls loaded up on midfielders. Chivas USA went Mexican-American with their picks. A midfielder with a Bayern Munich pedigree went to Seattle. The leading scorer in the NCAAs landed in New England. Meanwhile, D.C. United and the LA Galaxy each came away with a single selection.

Find out how your team did in the 2013 Supplemental Draft below.

Chicago Fire (3): #30 John Gallagher (left back / Penn State), #49 James Belshaw (goalkeeper / Duke), #68 Caleb Konstanski(center back / Indiana)

Chivas USA (3): #2 Jose Diaz (center back / UC Riverside), #19 Paul Islas (Fresno Pacific), #21 Joe Franco (right back / Cal State Northridge), #40 PASS, #59 PASS

Colorado Rapids (4): #25 Brenton Griffiths (center back / South Florida), #37 Stefano Pinho (Fluminense), #44 Machael David (right back or defensive midfielder / UC Santa Barbara), #63 Marcello Castro (Sacred Heart)

Columbus Crew (3): #9 Reed Matte (right back / Alabama-Birmingham), #28 Daniel Withrow (goalkeeper / Marshall), #66 Shawn Sloan (attacking midfielder / High Point)

FC Dallas (4): #7 Cameron Brown (left mid / North Carolina), #26 Kyle Zobeck (goalkeeper / Valparaiso), #45 Cam Wilder (d-mid / Kentucky), #64 T.J. Nelson (d-mid / Southern Methodist)

D.C. United (1): #36 Evan Raynr (wide midfielder / UCLA), #55 PASS, #74 PASS

Houston Dynamo (3): #18 Anthony Arena (center back or holding mid / Wake Forest), #56 Nic Ryan (center-mid / UC-Santa Barbara), #75 Yannick Smith (forward or wide mid / Old Dominion)

LA Galaxy (1): #6 Andy Riemer (wide mid or forward / Georgetown), #57 PASS, #76 PASS

Montreal Impact (4): #8 Hakan Ilhan (forward / UNC Greensboro), #27 Jordan Leblanc (center-mid / Old Dominion), #46 Luciano Delbono (center-mid / Wake Forest), #47 Juan Arbelaez (midfielder / Virginia Commonwealth), #65 PASS

New England Revolution (4): #4 Jossimar Sanchez (central mid / Connecticut), #23 Chris Thomas (forward / Elon), #42 Alex DeJohn (defender / Old Dominion), #61 Gabe Latigue (wide midfielder / Elon)

New York Red Bulls (6): #1 Ryan Clark (left mid / Monmouth), #13 Michael Bustamante (attacking mid / Boston University), #32 Ben Fisk (d-mid / Washington), #34 Marc Cintron (right mid / Providence), #51 Stephane Diop (left mid / Connecticut), #70 Andrew Ribeiro (center back or d-mid / Creighton)

Philadelphia Union (5): #12 Eric Schoenle (center back / West Virginia), #17 Uriah Bentick (central defender / Liberty), #24 Mark Linnville (center back / Princeton), #43 Jake Keegan (forward / Binghamton), #43 Lenardo Fernandes (attacking mid / Stony Brook)

Portland Timbers (2): #3 David Meves (goalkeeper / Akron), #22 Chris Hegngi (forward / Ohio State), #41 PASS, #60 PASS

Real Salt Lake (2): #50 Brock Granger (right back / Louisville), #69 Max Wasserman (right back / Connecticut)

San Jose Earthquakes (3): #15 Adam Jahn (forward / Stanford), #53 Colin Mitchell (midfielder or forward / Oregon State), #72 Peter McGlynn (defender / UC Santa Barbara)

Seattle Sounders (5): #5 Will Bates (forward / Virginia), #16 Kevin Durr (central mid / Air Force), #35 Kevin Olali (left winger / South Florida), #54 Lebogang Moloto (forward or midfielder / Lindsey Wilson), #73 Jennings Rex (forward or midfielder / UNC Charlotte)

Sporting Kansas City (4): #14 Christan Duke (midfielder / San Diego), #33 Mitchell Cardenas (attacking mid / Campbell), #52 Brian Fekete (defender / Tampa), #71 Mike Reidy (right mid / Colgate)

Toronto FC (4): #20 Ashton Bennett (forward / Coastal Carolina), #38 Jose Gomez (attacking mid / Creighton), #39 Nik Robson (midfielder / New Mexico), #58 Taylor Morgan (forward / George Mason)

Vancouver Whitecaps (6): #10 Adam Mena (midfielder / Notre Dame), #11 Michael Rose (midfielder / Notre Dame), #29 Brian Rogers (forward / Harvard), #31 Adam Clement (defender / Duquesne), #48 Joshua Patterson (forward / Duquesne), #67 Alejandro Sucre (forward / Amherst)