Union / Union match reports
Philadelphia Union opened their 2016 home season with an emphatic 3-0 win over a 10-man New England side despite missing two penalty kicks. CJ Sapong had a brace and Sebastien Le Toux finished off the scoring.
Photo essays
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Wednesday evening at Dave & Buster’s for Philadelphia Union’s 2016 Meet the Team event.
SEPA Soccer Hall of Fame
Banquet on May 14 to honor 69th annual class inductees and award winners.
Daily news roundups
Snow forecast for Sunday’s Union home opener. New Bethlehem home and away kits unveiled. More news.
Soccer on TV
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Philadelphia Union II
Inaugural kits will be available for purchase online at at all Bethlehem Steel and Philadelphia Union home games.
Match previews
by Adam Cann × on March 17, 2016 at 11:30 am ×
Both Philly and New England have yet to establish an identity this season. The Union will look to build on last week’s win as they aim for the first of (at least) ten home victories in 2016.
A View from Afar / Commentary
by Dan Walsh × on March 17, 2016 at 11:07 am ×
PSP’s Dan Walsh tosses out 11 soccer thoughts that might seem like heresy to soccer fans in Philadelphia and elsewhere.
Daily news roundups
Curtin press conference highlights. Mayor Kenney has proposed a “Philadelphia International Cup” to “feature teams representing the cultures and countries of Philadelphia’s immigrant communities.” Philly ranked No. 22 soccer market in US. More.
Press Conference
Curtin discusses the status of Vincent Nogueira, Tranquillo Barnetta, and Roland Alberg, the importance of winning the home opener, the new training facility, and much more.
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