Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact were two of the seven clubs who chose to make a selection in Wednesday's MLS dispersal draft of former Chivas USA players. The team shut down operations at the end of their 2014 season.

With the sixth pick, the Impact selected defender Donny Toia. Eight picks later, TFC chose midfielder Marky Delgado.

Toia, 22, played in his first MLS this past year with the Goats. He was Real Salt Lake's first-ever Homegrown Player in 2011, but was released before ever making a first team appearance. Toia appeared in 27 games this season for Chivas and started 24. Toia can also play in the midfield.

Delgado, 19, had season-ending surgery in late September. He appeared in 20 games for the Goats this season, starting 12 of them. He scored two goals and set up another.

Five other players were also selected in the draft. Goalkeeper Dan Kennedy was taken with the first pick by FC Dallas. With the second pick, expansion side New York City FC took midfielder Matthew Dunn. Midfielder Thomas McNamara was selected by D.C. United with the fourth pick, while forward Caleb Calvert was taken by the Colorado Rapids with the eighth pick and the San Jose Earthquakes took forward Kristopher Tyrpak one pick later.