The Union allowed 55 goals last season. To bring that number down the club drafted for defense, and Jim Curtin is looking to implement a top-to-bottom press that takes advantage of the team’s athletic back line in 2016.
Recent Posts
Third Lanark/All-Scots in Philly, 1921
In 1921, the first-ever US tour by a professional international side included games in Bethlehem and Philadelphia.
Inaugural Bethlehem Steel schedule announced
Bethlehem faces Harrisburg City Islanders, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, New York Red Bulls II, and FC Montreal three times, other Eastern Conference opponents twice.
“A good first day”: Notes from opening of Union’s preseason, BSFC schedule to be released today, more
Union preseason underway. Inaugural Bethlehem Steel schedule due out today. Crew signs Casey. Zac Colorado’s No. 1. More news.
Q&A: Tranquillo Barnetta
Kevin Kinkead and Matthew De George talked to Tranquillo Barnetta at the opening of the Union’s preseason training camp.
PSP talks tactics with Jim Curtin: A cohesive plan starting from the back
PSP spoke with Jim Curtin about the Union’s tactics. This piece is the first of a series that will build on Curtin’s comments to examine how the Union can find more consistency and success in 2016.

RECENT COMMENTS