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Breaking News / Union

The Union have revealed their 2019 secondary jersey

A clean-white look with monochrome detailing.

Swag / Union

PSP’s Design-a-kit contest

Design the Union’s 2019 Away kit!

Roster News

Union acquire Brazilian goalkeeper Carlos Miguel Coronel

The goalkeeper arrives from Red Bull Salzburg, the former club of Union sporting director Ernst Tanner.

Philadelphia Union II / Union

Union and Steel’s open roster needs

With more than a few open spots on the Union and Steel’s rosters at the beginning of preseason, it’s time for some necessary signings.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Breaking News / Roster News

Union sign veteran defender Aurelien Collin

The former MLS Cup MVP joins the Union at the start of preseason training to serve as a depth piece.

A View from Afar / Union

Union blow up the draft, lose a key coach, stare at an incomplete roster

B.J. Callaghan made a major impact with the Union that earned him his own U.S. national team callup. Also, commentary from PSP’s Dan Walsh on Ernst Tanner’s rejection of the MLS amateur draft and the abundance of roster spots he still has to fill.

Breaking News / Union

Union trade all SuperDraft picks to FC Cincinnati

Concluding that the SuperDraft had little to offer the Union, Ernst Tanner traded five draft picks to FC Cincinnati last night in exchange for cash.

Photo essays / Union

PSP’s best photos of the year

PSP photographers Daniel Gajdamowicz, Earl Gardner, Ryan Griffith, Rob Simmons and Paul Rudderow put together a photo essay of some of their favorite photos of 2018.

Season Reviews / Union

PSP’s best plays of the year for Philadelphia Union

To close out the year, here are some video highlights of the best plays of the year by Philadelphia Union.

A View from Afar / Union

Goodbye to the great Union tease of 2018

The 2018 Philadelphia Union produced some of the most entertaining soccer in the club’s history. With the stunning trade of Keegan Rosenberry and Borek Dockal’s departure, their stylish possession game appears to be a thing of the past. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks back — and ahead.