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Breaking News / Roster News

Union sign left back Kai Wagner

Kai Wagner, a 21-year-old left back, joins the Union from Germany’s third division.

Analysis / For Pete's Sake

In Marco Fabian, Union on the verge of the biggest signing in club history

The Union looks set to make the sort of splash their fans have been craving. PSP’s Peter Andrews breaks down the reported signing of Mexican attacker Marco Fabian.

Commentary / Local Women's Soccer / Union

The slow rise of women’s soccer and how the Union could bring it to Philly

MLS-backed women’s teams could continue to grow the game even more, and Philadelphia is currently without an NWSL team.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union may sign Mexican MNT player, West Chester United vs. Chester County, Pulisic ends goal drought

Plus: Union “reject” kit ideas, more MLS signings, and Temple men’s spring matches.

Analysis / Local

Is the end of pro soccer in the Lehigh Valley at hand?

With anemic attendance likely for Bethlehem Steel in Chester this year, PSP’s Dan Walsh explores the problems with the team playing in Chester and options for the club’s future in the Lehigh Valley.

Philadelphia Union II

Tim McDermott on Bethlehem Steel FC in the Lehigh Valley

Philadelphia Union chief business officer Tim McDermott talked with PSP about the future of Bethlehem Steel FC in the Lehigh Valley.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union play to a scoreless draw, USMNT defeat Costa Rica, and more

Plus: Sala’s plane found, more MLS preseason action, Qatar wins.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: a preseason victory, a record-breaking transfer and a record crowd at a women’s match

Union beat NYRB in the first preseason match and Miguel Almiron is heading to Newcastle for an expected $27 million.

KYW Philly Soccer Show / Podcasts

Philly Soccer Show: Talking the business of soccer jerseys

All Three Points’ Chris Gibbons joins Mike and Greg to talk about jerseys.

Interview / Sons of Ben

Meet Matt Gendaszek, president of the Sons of Ben

PSP’s Ryan Rose sits down with Matt Gendaszek, the Sons of Ben’s newest president, to talk about his time in the group, what his goals are, and why the Union’s largest supporter’s group is “not a cult.”