Daily news roundup: Union fans back on Sunday, international play kicks off, and more
Plus, the end of an era in D.C. as Ben Olsen leaves United.
Plus, the end of an era in D.C. as Ben Olsen leaves United.
Not a lot of flash, but a lot of sevens in the Union’s 3-0 win over Cincy.
And a look inside Crystal Dunn’s rise to one of the best—and most adaptable—players in the world.
The Union knocked off FC Cincinnati 3-0 on Wednesday night.
The Union look to get back on track tonight against FC Cincinnati in Chester. Catch the game on PHL17 or ESPN+ at 7:30pm.
Also, José Andrés Martínez staying in Philly, USL midfielder suspended six games, Özil offers to pay Gunnersaurus’ salary, more.
The Cliff of Union Despair apparated into existence again Saturday. Fans weren’t happy with a listless performance, but there are reasons why it happened.
Up to 2,775 fans may be allowed to watch the Union in-person for upcoming home games.
With the club’s worst season in five years, how exactly were the Union II successful this year?
Brenden Aaronson appears set to move to RB Salzburg in January after undergoing a medical. A number of MLS players were called up to their national teams, but not all will be reporting due to the pandemic. Speaking of the pandemic, it didn’t stop some of the biggest clubs from making moves on Decision Day.
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