Philadelphia Union II lose 1-0 to New England Revolution II at home

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Philadelphia Union II lost 1-0 to New England Revolution II on May 13 at Kinetic Field at the WSFS Bank Sportsplex. The match remained scoreless through the first half, but New England scored in the 86th minute to secure the win.

The result matters for Philadelphia Union II as they look to improve their performance in upcoming matches. The team will next host Columbus Crew 2 on Sunday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Jake Shannon scored the only goal of the match for New England Revolution II, assisted by Dahlin in the closing minutes. The game saw several cautions and one ejection, with Sal Olivas of Philadelphia Union II receiving a second yellow card and being sent off in the first half.

Philadelphia Union features a roster of professional players on its main team and achieved the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 for best regular-season performance in Major League Soccer, according to the official website. The club operates Subaru Park as its soccer-specific stadium and maintains a training center along with practice fields. Philadelphia Union functions as a professional soccer team representing its city while supporting fan engagement, youth programs, and community involvement within Major League Soccer.

Looking ahead, Philadelphia Union continues to provide competitive entertainment through professional soccer matches and maintains its focus within Major League Soccer as part of its commitment to sports fans and local communities.



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