Player of the Week: Pedro Ribeiro
Pedro Ribeiro did his best Conor Casey impression on Saturday, bullying the Red Bull back line to rescue the Union a point on an ugly day. That’s why he’s PSP’s Player of the Week.
Pedro Ribeiro did his best Conor Casey impression on Saturday, bullying the Red Bull back line to rescue the Union a point on an ugly day. That’s why he’s PSP’s Player of the Week.
Phil Naegely rounds up the last two weeks of local Division III men’s soccer action.
He’s one heck of a second stringer. Despite knowing his days in Philly are numbered, Zac MacMath has been playing the best soccer of his career, making big saves and keeping clean sheets. That’s why he’s PSP’s Player of the Week.
The Philadelphia high school boys’ soccer season has begun and Josh Trott rounds up all the action.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday night as the Philadelphia Fury defeated Icon FC 1-0 in their home opener.
Josh Trott previews the prospects of Philadelphia’s Public League and Catholic League boys’ soccer teams ahead of the start of the 2014 season.
Bob McBride has previews for the Saint Joseph’s and Temple men’s teams,
Phil Naegely previews seven local Division III men’s soccer conferences, which among them include five teams in the NSCAA Top 25 preseason poll.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Saturday night as Philadelphia Fury lost to the AC Crusaders in the inaugural game of the new American Soccer League.
You know you’ve had a good night when you’ve been the best player on the field by some distance, everyone on your team knows it and has been trying to get you the ball, and yet, the whole stadium feels like you still haven’t gotten the ball enough. Andrew Wenger had one of those nights on Sunday.
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