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Dispersal draft

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A dispersal draft is a process in professional sports for assigning players to a new team when their current team ceases to exist or is merged with another team. Like most other sports drafts, most dispersal drafts are conducted in North America.

Dispersal drafts are more commonly seen in emerging sports (such as soccer or women's basketball in the United States) or alternative leagues where initial support for a team failed to remain consistent and the team was unable to survive financially.

Examples of dispersal drafts

References

  1. ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/legacy/313600420/?terms=%22ron%20franz%22&match=1
  2. ^ "New teams choose 107 players in distribution draft". The Japan Times. Kyodo News. November 9, 2004. Retrieved August 20, 2020.