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  1. Philadelphia Union Academy encompasses not only the U12 to U17 age groups but also offers a professional pathway with Union II for players ready for the next step in their development.

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  2. Philadelpiha Union Academy members Marcelo Avalos and Malik Jakupovic have been called in for the United States Under-16 Men's Youth National Team Camp under new head coach Alex Aldaz. Union Academy opens MLS NEXT season with big wins over Achilles FC. Gallery | Union Academy's opening weekend against Achilles FC.

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  4. The Philadelphia Union is an American professional soccer club based in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The Union compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. Founded on February 28, 2008, the club began playing in 2010 as an expansion team.

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    Philadelphia Union USL Team

    On August 19, 2015, the team announced that they would operate a reserve team in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that will compete in the United Soccer League (USL) starting in 2016 with matches being played at Lehigh University’s Goodman Stadium. As a part of the announcement, the Union agreed to dissolve their partnership with the Harrisburg City Islanders. On October 27, 2015, Bethlehem Steel FC’s name, crest, and colors were officially announced during a ceremony held at the ArtsQuest at SteelSta...

    Philadelphia Union Academy

    The Philadelphia Union operates an elite youth Academy training and competition program starting with the Under-9 age group and running through Under-17, after which players graduate to Union II, the Philadelphia Union’s second team. As for competition, the Union participates in MLS Next starting with the Under-13 age group. MLS Next is an elite North American youth soccer league organized, managed, and controlled by Major League Soccer. The league was launched in 2020. The Union’s younger ag...

    YSC Academy

    Between 70 and 80 of the Philadelphia Union Academy’s players attend private school YSC Academy which was founded by Philadelphia Union investor Richie Graham in September 2013 as an innovative, first-of its-kind, soccer-specific school for elite soccer players from grades 6 through 12. The school has campuses in Wayne, Pennsylvania and at the Union’s training complex in Chester, Pennsylvania and is designed for student-athletes who aspire to play professional-level soccer. YSC Academy’s firs...

    In the Philadelphia metropolitan region, there is a professional soccer team called the Union. The Union play in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). Expansion team the club was founded on February 28, 2008, and began play in 2010 Subaru Park, a soccer-specific stadium located in Chester, is the home ground of the club’s home matche...

    Drive for expansion

    Despite being a top-five media market and one of the country’s ten largest metro regions, Philadelphia was left out of the inaugural season of Major League Soccer in 1996. As far back as 2001, there was an attempt to bring an MLS team from Trenton to New Jersey; however, it was unsuccessful. New Jersey’s River Line, which has yet to be completed, will be a direct link to the new $31 million soccer-specific stadium that will be erected across the street. The Trenton MLS team would have been re...

    Inaugural season

    On March 25, 2010, the Union played its first game, losing 2–0 against the Seattle Sounders FC at Qwest Field. At Lincoln Financial Field on April 10, 2010, Sébastien Le Toux became the first player to score a goal for Philadelphia in their home opener, a 3–2 victory over DC United. They met Seattle Sounders FC at Subaru Park for the first time on June 27, 2010. The Union’s 3–1 victory was sparked by Le Toux’s penalty kick goal, which gave the Union an early lead at the site. Prior to the sta...

    The Piotr Nowak era

    In the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, the Union selected three players, including fifth-round pick Zac MacMath. The Union signed a deal with Bimbo Bakeries USA on January 11, 2011. Faryd Mondragón (GK) and Carlos Valdés (C) were inducted into the Philadelphia Union on January 20. (D). He has recently returned from a stint with 1. FC Köln in the Bundesliga and has at least 50 caps for Colombia. Prior to joining the Philadelphia Flyers, Valdés was the captain of Independiente Santa Fe in Colombia’s First...

    At a ceremony conducted at Philadelphia City Hall on May 11, 2009, the name, crest, and colors of the Philadelphia Union were formally proclaimed. The Thirteen Colonies were united under the banner of “Union” in 1776, with Philadelphia serving as their first capital. Between January 19 and February 6, 2009, fans voted for the winning name among fou...

    Subaru Park (previously Talen Energy Stadium and before that PPL Park) is a soccer-specific 18,500-seat stadium located on the southwesterly corner of the Commodore Barry Bridge, where the Union play the majority of their home games (U.S. Route 322). The ICON Venue Group and Rossetti Architects designed the building, and the Ardmore-based T.N. Ward...

    Supporters

    The establishment of the Philadelphia Union and the construction of Subaru Park would not have been possible without the help of the local community. The Sons of Ben, a group of supporters created in January 2007, provided this assistance. Until the official announcement of an expansion to Philadelphia in January 2008, the Sons of Ben petitioned Major League Soccer to do so. The group, named for Benjamin Franklin, was included in the expansion news conference, singing their hymn, “I’m Looking...

    Rivalries

    D.C. United is the main competition for the Philadelphia Union. The rivalries between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., in other professional sports leagues, are mostly based on their physical proximity and the animosity between the two cities’ metropolitan centers. Because of their close proximity, the Philadelphia Union and New York Red Bulls have a more limited rivalry. The Red Bulls’ home stadium in Harrison, New Jersey, is around a 90-mile journey from Philadelphia’s downtown. Despite t...

    The Philadelphia Union and Bethlehem Steel FC are owned by Keystone Sports & Entertainment (S&E). iStar Financial CEO Jay Sugarman leads a group that includes co-founders of the Buccini/Pollin Group Christopher F. Buccini, Robert Buccini, and David B. Pollin; Joseph J. Greco, chairman and president of Premier Management Services and the RevSpring t...

    With a 2019 projected population of 1,584,064, Philadelphia, popularly known as Philly, is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States. With a population of more than 6 million people, Philadelphia is one of America’s largest metropolitan statistical areas. The city’s geographic boundaries have remained un...

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · There will be some noticeable changes when the Philadelphia Union Academy kicks off its eighth season this weekend. First, teams will no longer be playing under the umbrella of U.S. Soccer. Replacing the Development Academy, which the Union joined in 2013, is the MLS-run MLS Next.

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  7. Aug 20, 2021 · Known as the Union development team, the aim is to bridge the gap between the U17s and Philadelphia Union 2 and provide a place for late developers to continue to grow while finishing their studies at YSC Academy, the private school affiliated with the Union’s academy.