Philadelphia Union announces lineup changes for match against Charlotte FC

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Philadelphia Union announced on Apr. 5 that the team will make four changes to its starting lineup for the upcoming match against Charlotte FC. The game is scheduled to take place Saturday night in Charlotte, with kick off at 7:30PM and coverage available on Apple TV and 97.5 The Fanatic.

The updated starting eleven includes Andre Blake; Nathan Harriel, Olwethu Makhanya, Japhet Sery, Frankie Westfield; Milan Iloski, Danley Jean Jacques, Jovan Lukic, Indiana Vassilev; Ezekiel Alladoh, and Bruno Damiani. Notably, forward Ezekiel Alladoh will make his second start in Major League Soccer play for the Union. The bench features Andrew Rick; Geiner Martinez, Phillipe Ndinga, Alejandro Bedoya, Ben Bender, Jesus Bueno, Cavan Sullivan, Malik Jakupovic and Stas Korzeniowski.

The announcement reflects Philadelphia Union’s approach as a professional soccer team competing in Major League Soccer and representing the city in top-level competition while engaging fans and supporting youth programs according to the official website. The club’s roster is composed of professional players who compete throughout the season according to the official website.

Philadelphia Union has previously achieved notable success by winning the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 for having the best regular-season performance in Major League Soccer according to the official website. The team’s facilities include Subaru Park—a soccer-specific stadium located on a waterfront site in Chester—along with a training center and several practice fields according to the official website.

As part of its ongoing commitment to supporters and competitive entertainment value through professional matches and ticket offerings according to the official website, Philadelphia Union continues its campaign within Major League Soccer’s soccer sector according to the official website.



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