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The '''Philadelphia Union''' are a professional soccer club based in Chester, Pennsylvania | The '''Philadelphia Union''' are a professional soccer club based in Chester, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. Founded in 2010, they're Philadelphia's first top-division professional soccer team. The Union have become one of MLS's strongest organizations, winning the Supporters' Shield in 2020 and reaching the MLS Cup Final in 2022.<ref name="union">{{cite web |url=https://www.philadelphiaunion.com |title=Philadelphia Union |publisher=Philadelphia Union |access-date=December 23, 2025}}</ref> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Formation (2008-2010) === | === Formation (2008-2010) === | ||
Philadelphia | Philadelphia wanted an MLS franchise for years. Here's how it happened: | ||
* '''2008*** — MLS awarded expansion franchise | * '''2008*** — MLS awarded expansion franchise | ||
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=== Early Years (2010-2015) === | === Early Years (2010-2015) === | ||
Building a foundation | Building a foundation wasn't easy. The club faced challenges typical of expansion teams. | ||
* '''2010*** — First season, played at PPL Park (now Subaru Park) | * '''2010*** — First season, played at PPL Park (now Subaru Park) | ||
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* '''Sebastien Le Toux*** — First star player | * '''Sebastien Le Toux*** — First star player | ||
* Early seasons marked by inconsistency | * Early seasons marked by inconsistency | ||
* Building supporter culture | * Building supporter culture from scratch | ||
=== Rise to Contention (2016-Present) === | === Rise to Contention (2016-Present) === | ||
==== Jim Curtin Era ==== | ==== Jim Curtin Era ==== | ||
Everything changed when Jim Curtin arrived. | |||
* '''Jim Curtin*** — Hired 2014, became defining coach | * '''Jim Curtin*** — Hired 2014, became defining coach | ||
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==== Homegrown Success ==== | ==== Homegrown Success ==== | ||
Their academy became one of MLS's finest. The club focused on developing young talent rather than just buying stars. | |||
* '''Brenden Aaronson*** — Sold to Leeds United, USMNT star | * '''Brenden Aaronson*** — Sold to Leeds United, USMNT star | ||
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* '''Paxten Aaronson*** — Brenden's brother, rising star | * '''Paxten Aaronson*** — Brenden's brother, rising star | ||
* Player development generates revenue and talent | * Player development generates revenue and talent | ||
* Model for MLS academies | * Model for MLS academies nationwide | ||
=== Championships and Honors === | === Championships and Honors === | ||
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=== The Stadium === | === The Stadium === | ||
The Union play at '''Subaru Park''' in Chester | The Union play at '''Subaru Park''' in Chester. It's a soccer-specific venue with real character. | ||
* '''Opened*** — 2010 (as PPL Park) | * '''Opened*** — 2010 (as PPL Park) | ||
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=== Location Debate === | === Location Debate === | ||
The Chester location has | The Chester location has divided fans over the years. Some love it. Others don't. | ||
Pros: Soccer-specific stadium, great sightlines, dedicated facility. Cons: Outside Philadelphia, difficult transit access, Chester's economic struggles. Some fans wish the team played downtown, but that'd be expensive and complicated. | |||
== Supporter Culture == | == Supporter Culture == | ||
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=== Sons of Ben === | === Sons of Ben === | ||
The '''Sons of Ben''' are the Union's primary supporters' group | The '''Sons of Ben''' are the Union's primary supporters' group. They existed before the team did. | ||
* '''Founded*** — 2007 (before team existed) | * '''Founded*** — 2007 (before team existed) | ||
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* '''Role*** — Created supporter culture before first game | * '''Role*** — Created supporter culture before first game | ||
* '''River End*** — Supporters' section at Subaru Park | * '''River End*** — Supporters' section at Subaru Park | ||
* Drums, chants, tifos | * Drums, chants, tifos. The atmosphere's electric. | ||
=== The Doop === | === The Doop === | ||
"Doop" | "Doop" is uniquely Union. Every goal triggers it. | ||
* '''Song*** — "Doop" by Doop (1994 novelty hit) | * '''Song*** — "Doop" by Doop (1994 novelty hit) | ||
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=== New York Red Bulls === | === New York Red Bulls === | ||
Geographic proximity breeds intense matchups. The I-95 corridor connection matters. These games get heated fast and often decide division races. | |||
=== D.C. United === | === D.C. United === | ||
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=== New England Revolution === | === New England Revolution === | ||
Eastern Conference battles with real stakes. | |||
== Jim Curtin == | == Jim Curtin == | ||
'''Jim Curtin''' | '''Jim Curtin''' built the Union into contenders. His impact can't be overstated. | ||
* '''Hired*** — October 2014 | * '''Hired*** — October 2014 | ||
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* '''2020*** — MLS Coach of the Year | * '''2020*** — MLS Coach of the Year | ||
* Longest-tenured coach in Union history | * Longest-tenured coach in Union history | ||
* | * He transformed the organization from the ground up | ||
== Getting There == | == Getting There == | ||
=== To Subaru Park === | === To Subaru Park === | ||
Getting to matches is straightforward. | |||
* '''By car*** — I-95 to Chester | * '''By car*** — I-95 to Chester | ||
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{{FAQ | {{FAQ | ||
|q1=Have the Philadelphia Union won an MLS Cup? | |q1=Have the Philadelphia Union won an MLS Cup? | ||
|a1=No, the Union | |a1=No, the Union haven't won MLS Cup. They reached the 2022 MLS Cup Final but lost to LAFC in a penalty shootout. They did win the 2020 Supporters' Shield (best regular season record), their first major trophy. | ||
|q2=Why do the Union play in Chester instead of Philadelphia? | |q2=Why do the Union play in Chester instead of Philadelphia? | ||
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|q4=Who are the Sons of Ben? | |q4=Who are the Sons of Ben? | ||
|a4=The Sons of Ben are the Union's primary supporters' group, founded in | |a4=The Sons of Ben are the Union's primary supporters' group, founded in 2007 before the team even existed, to advocate for MLS in Philadelphia. Named for [https://biography.wiki/a/Benjamin_Franklin Benjamin Franklin], they created supporter culture from scratch and lead the atmosphere at Subaru Park's River End. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 23 April 2026
The Philadelphia Union are a professional soccer club based in Chester, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. Founded in 2010, they're Philadelphia's first top-division professional soccer team. The Union have become one of MLS's strongest organizations, winning the Supporters' Shield in 2020 and reaching the MLS Cup Final in 2022.[1]
History
Formation (2008-2010)
Philadelphia wanted an MLS franchise for years. Here's how it happened:
- 2008*** — MLS awarded expansion franchise
- Keystone Sports & Entertainment*** — Original ownership
- 2009*** — "Union" name chosen (honoring city's history)
- 2010*** — Inaugural season began
- Chester*** — Chose Delaware County for stadium site
Early Years (2010-2015)
Building a foundation wasn't easy. The club faced challenges typical of expansion teams.
- 2010*** — First season, played at PPL Park (now Subaru Park)
- Peter Nowak*** — First head coach
- Sebastien Le Toux*** — First star player
- Early seasons marked by inconsistency
- Building supporter culture from scratch
Rise to Contention (2016-Present)
Jim Curtin Era
Everything changed when Jim Curtin arrived.
- Jim Curtin*** — Hired 2014, became defining coach
- Youth development*** — Focus on homegrown players
- 2018-2022*** — Transformed into MLS elite
- 2020 Supporters' Shield*** — Best regular season record
- 2022 MLS Cup Final*** — Lost to LAFC (penalty shootout)
Homegrown Success
Their academy became one of MLS's finest. The club focused on developing young talent rather than just buying stars.
- Brenden Aaronson*** — Sold to Leeds United, USMNT star
- Mark McKenzie*** — Sold to Belgian club
- Paxten Aaronson*** — Brenden's brother, rising star
- Player development generates revenue and talent
- Model for MLS academies nationwide
Championships and Honors
| Year | Honor | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Supporters' Shield | Best MLS regular season record |
| 2022 | Eastern Conference Champion | Lost MLS Cup Final |
| 2022 | U.S. Open Cup Final | Lost to Orlando City |
Subaru Park
The Stadium
The Union play at Subaru Park in Chester. It's a soccer-specific venue with real character.
- Opened*** — 2010 (as PPL Park)
- Capacity*** — 18,500
- Location*** — Chester, Delaware County (not Philadelphia proper)
- Naming*** — PPL Park (2010-2016), Talen Energy Stadium (2016-2020), Subaru Park (2020-present)
- River views*** — Overlooks Delaware River
Location Debate
The Chester location has divided fans over the years. Some love it. Others don't.
Pros: Soccer-specific stadium, great sightlines, dedicated facility. Cons: Outside Philadelphia, difficult transit access, Chester's economic struggles. Some fans wish the team played downtown, but that'd be expensive and complicated.
Supporter Culture
Sons of Ben
The Sons of Ben are the Union's primary supporters' group. They existed before the team did.
- Founded*** — 2007 (before team existed)
- Purpose*** — Advocate for MLS team in Philadelphia
- Named for*** — Benjamin Franklin
- Role*** — Created supporter culture before first game
- River End*** — Supporters' section at Subaru Park
- Drums, chants, tifos. The atmosphere's electric.
The Doop
"Doop" is uniquely Union. Every goal triggers it.
- Song*** — "Doop" by Doop (1994 novelty hit)
- Plays after every Union goal
- Fans chant "DOOP! DOOP! DOOP!"
- Unique tradition among MLS clubs
Notable Players
Union Stars
| Player | Position | Years | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sebastien Le Toux | F | 2010-2012, 2015-16 | First star, fan favorite |
| Brenden Aaronson | M | 2019-2021 | Homegrown, sold to Europe |
| Andre Blake | GK | 2014-present | 2x MLS Goalkeeper of Year |
| Alejandro Bedoya | M | 2016-present | Captain, USMNT veteran |
| Daniel Gazdag | M | 2021-present | Hungarian international |
| Kacper Przybylko | F | 2019-2021 | Top scorer |
Homegrown Products
- Brenden Aaronson*** — Now at Leeds United/USMNT
- Mark McKenzie*** — Sold to Genk
- Paxten Aaronson*** — Rising talent
- Jack McGlynn*** — Midfielder
- Quinn Sullivan*** — Young prospect
Rivalries
New York Red Bulls
Geographic proximity breeds intense matchups. The I-95 corridor connection matters. These games get heated fast and often decide division races.
D.C. United
- Atlantic Cup*** — Regional rivalry
- Historical significance
New England Revolution
Eastern Conference battles with real stakes.
Jim Curtin
Jim Curtin built the Union into contenders. His impact can't be overstated.
- Hired*** — October 2014
- Background*** — Former Union defender, MLS journeyman
- Philosophy*** — Youth development, high press, physicality
- 2020*** — MLS Coach of the Year
- Longest-tenured coach in Union history
- He transformed the organization from the ground up
Getting There
To Subaru Park
Getting to matches is straightforward.
- By car*** — I-95 to Chester
- SEPTA*** — Regional Rail to Chester, then shuttle
- Address*** — 1 Stadium Drive, Chester, PA 19013
- Parking*** — Available on-site
Frequently Asked Questions
See Also
References
- ↑ "Philadelphia Union". Philadelphia Union. Retrieved December 23, 2025