After his exceptional 1996 season, Hendrickson was drafted 5th overall in the
1997 MLS Supplemental Draft by the
New York/New Jersey MetroStars, for whom he played eight matches in 1997. During his time with NY/NJ, fans gave him the nickname 'The Caribbean Beckenbauer'. Midseason, Hendrickson was cut and picked up by the
Los Angeles Galaxy, where he solidified his role as a starter, and earn a reputation as one of the best wing backs in MLS. After seven seasons with the Galaxy, Hendrickson was traded to the
Dallas Burn in 2003. When the Burn reorganised the team following their 2003 campaign, Hendrickson found himself without a team in MLS, and briefly signed with the
Charleston Battery of the
A-League. However, not long into the 2004 season,
D.C. United acquired him to play a backup role in their central defence. Hendrickson was selected fifth overall by
C.D. Chivas USA in the
Expansion Draft after the season. After a year with Chivas, he was on a move again, sent to Columbus early in the 2006 season. He retired after helping the Crew to its first MLS title during the 2008 season. ==International==