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Hundreds turn out for Union fan event/new kit unveiling. Brazilian midfielder on trial with the Union. New roster rules released. Garber to speak via YouTube. US tops Canada, qualifies for U-20 World Cup. More.
Culture / Featured / Union
PSP talks to Mike Walker, the global product manager for MLS at adidas North America, about the new Philadelphia Union third kit.
Featured
Looking back over ASL I, the NASL, and MLS, which teams were the most dominant? Steve Holroyd explores.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
by Len Oliver × on December 10, 2012 at 11:22 am ×
The first of a series in which Kensington-born National Soccer Hall of Fame member Len Oliver shares his memories of playing soccer in Philadelphia in the 1940s and 1950s.
Featured / US Soccer History
Wondo tied Lassiter’s MLS record single-season goal tally before San Jose bowed out of the playoffs. How do the numbers compare to all-time American soccer goal scoring records? Steve Holroyd explores.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
With Scottish players making moves to MLS, and Celtic soon to be playing Real Madrid at the Linc, PSP looks at Philadelphia’s history of players from the land of heather.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
Ahead of Chelsea’s visit to Philadelphia for the MLS All-Star game, PSP remembers three notable Chelsea players who spent time with Philadelphia teams—Harold Brittan, Peter Osgood, and John Dempsey.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
Stops in Philadelphia during the North American tours of English amateur club Corinthian FC in 1906, 1911, and 1924 were perhaps less noteworthy for what happened on the pitch than as windows into key movements in early American and Philadelphia soccer history.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
In December of 1911, Tacony FC became the first Philadelphia team to travel out West to decide the “championship of America.”
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
A look at Bethlehem Steel FC’s 1919 Scandinavian tour, the first overseas tour by a US club.
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