Philadelphia Union’s Quinn Sullivan out for season with ACL injury

Jay Sugarman Chairman and Principal Owner - Philadelphia Union
Jay Sugarman Chairman and Principal Owner - Philadelphia Union
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Philadelphia Union announced that midfielder Quinn Sullivan will not play for the rest of the 2025 season because of an injury. The club stated that Sullivan, who is 21 years old, tore his ACL during a match against D.C. United on Saturday.

“Homegrown Quinn Sullivan will miss the remainder of the 2025 season due to injury. The 21-year-old midfielder suffered a torn ACL during Saturday’s match against D.C. United,” the club said in its statement.

Sullivan has been part of Philadelphia Union’s squad since signing as a homegrown player.



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