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Coronavirus / Union

PSP Seven-a-side Draft: Steve Holroyd

The first of our seven-a-side teams is anchored by the first pick in the draft, Ilsinho.

Union

Jamiro Monteiro is the Union’s newest No. 10

After rejoining his club in Clearwater, Jamiro Monteiro will be donning a different jersey.

Featured / Season Review / Union

Season review: Ilsinho redefines what it means to be a “super sub”

PSP’s Nick Fishman breaks down how a substitute was the Union’s most impactful player in their historic season.

Season Review / Union

Season review: Marco Fabian

Was Marco Fabian’s season in Union colors a success? PSP’s Christian Sandler takes a look.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union youth callups, Dockal’s not going to Prague, and a double post

Plus: Ochocinco?, Wayne Rooney pays a fine, and a big deal for India

A View from Afar / Union

Goodbye to the great Union tease of 2018

The 2018 Philadelphia Union produced some of the most entertaining soccer in the club’s history. With the stunning trade of Keegan Rosenberry and Borek Dockal’s departure, their stylish possession game appears to be a thing of the past. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks back — and ahead.

Annual Awards / Featured / Local

PSP Men’s Player of the Year: Borek Dockal

PSP kicks off it’s year-end awards by celebrating the Czech International

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Berhalter named USMNT coach, Reading United team of year, Man City banned from Champions League?

Plus Brazilian striker may sign with Union, Atlantic City FC’s new alliance, 100 best female footballers in the world 2018, more.

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union apparently scouting Balotelli, team awards and MLS Cup final match set

The Union are reportedly scouting Mario Balotelli hard, Dockal and Trusty win 2018 team awards and Atlanta and Portland advance to the MLS Cup final.

Breaking News / Roster News / Union

Breaking news: Union announce first roster changes of offseason

Who’s in and who’s out as the Union start to look toward 2019.