Philadelphia Union Youth expands outreach with new social media initiatives

Andrew Vanover Senior Director, Union Youth
Andrew Vanover Senior Director, Union Youth
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Philadelphia Union Youth has announced an expanded presence across multiple social media platforms to better connect with players, parents, and fans. The organization aims to provide updates, highlights, and resources through a variety of digital channels.

On Instagram (@philaunionyouth), followers can expect player highlights, behind-the-scenes content from camps and programs, coach spotlights, and athlete success stories. Facebook (@unionyouthprograms) will focus on news for parents and fans, including registration reminders, event announcements, camp photos, and information about upcoming programs and partnerships.

Twitter (X) (@philaunionyouth) will deliver real-time updates such as quick news items and motivational quotes. TikTok (@phillyunionyouth) is set to feature skill challenges, player spotlights, trick shots, and other creative soccer content.

LinkedIn (Philadelphia Union Youth) will share updates related to coaching education opportunities, new partnerships, and career development within the Union ecosystem. The organization’s website (philadelphiaunionyouth.com) serves as the central hub for program registration details about training options and answers to frequently asked questions.

A spokesperson stated: “The Union Youth community is growing fast, and whether you’re a player, parent, or passionate fan of the game, there’s always something happening you don’t want to miss. From highlight reels to training tips, we share it all across our social media channels. Make sure you’re following us everywhere to stay up to date, get inspired, and join the conversation!”

Another statement added: “Whether it’s a goal highlight, a training announcement, or a success story, Union Youth’s social channels are where the next generation of soccer stars connect and grow.”

By broadening its digital reach across these platforms—including Instagram for visuals; Facebook for event information; Twitter for real-time updates; TikTok for creative videos; LinkedIn for professional growth; and its main website—Philadelphia Union Youth seeks to keep its community informed about activities throughout the year.



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