Daily news roundups / Featured
Union spokesperson tells PSP Carlos Valdes has not been given permission to train with Santa Fe. 2013 schedule to be released “mid-January.” Garber on Blatter’s MLS remarks. Kevin Prince Boateng stops friendly after racial abuse. More.
Featured / MLS / Union
Sometime soon, the Union will release their new third kit. PSP talks to adidas America’s Mike Walker, who manages the kit design of all 19 MLS teams, about the design process.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
We continue our conversation with National Soccer Hall of Famer Len Oliver about Philadelphia soccer in the 1940s and 1950s.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
by Len Oliver × on December 31, 2012 at 10:35 am ×
National Soccer Hall of Famer Len Oliver describes the importance of club soccer on Philadelphia’s high school and college soccer scene in the 1940s and 1950s.
Featured / Local / Philadelphia Soccer History
Kensignton-born National Soccer Hall of Famer Benny McLaughlin passed away on Dec. 27 at the age of 84.
Featured / Local / Philadelphia Soccer History
Weather had wreaked havoc on the city’s Christmas soccer schedule in 1912. Would it still be a factor in the lead up to the New Year’s Day games?
Daily news roundups / Featured
Hackworth has more praise for Conor Casey. Soccer America rates Le Toux return and Parke signing in top five of offseason moves so far. Lots of Union players on SBI U-23 Team of the Year. More news.
Featured
The week’s upcoming live soccer action on TV and online including New Year’s Day Premiership matches.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
The Kensington-born National Soccer Hall of Famer talks about playing in the amateur ranks, seeing Brazil and the 4-2-4 in the 1958 World Cup, playing in international friendlies in Philadelphia, and more.
Featured / MLS
by Dan Walsh × on December 24, 2012 at 11:31 am ×
The proposed MLS-USL partnership is a big deal, and not just because Philadelphia Union and the Harrisburg City Islanders pioneered it. It could be one of the most significant developments ever in American professional soccer. PSP explains.
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