2018 Philadelphia Union season explained

Club:Philadelphia Union
Season:2018
League:MLS
Chrtitle:Owner
Chairman:Keystone Sports & Entertainment
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Jim Curtin
Stadium:Talen Energy Stadium (Capacity: 18,500)
League Result:Conference: 6th
Overall: 11th
Cup1:MLS Cup Playoffs
Cup1 Result:Knockout round
Cup2:U.S. Open Cup
Cup2 Result:Runners-up
Highest Attendance:19,013
July 21 vs LA Galaxy
Lowest Attendance:League: 14,795
April 7 vs San Jose Earthquakes
All: 3,565
June 5 vs Richmond Kickers
Average Attendance:16,518
League Topscorer:2 players tied (5)
Season Topscorer:Cory Burke (6)
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Prevseason:2017
Nextseason:2019
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The 2018 Philadelphia Union season was the club's ninth season in Major League Soccer, the top flight of American soccer. The team was managed by Jim Curtin, his fifth season with the club.[1] The Union reached the MLS Cup Playoffs as the bottom seed in the MLS Eastern Conference. The club also reached the 2018 U.S. Open Cup final for the third time in club history, but finished runners-up to Houston Dynamo.[1] The 2018 season was the Union's most successful to date, earning the highest points total (50) and most wins (15).[1] Additionally, the 2018 season transitioned Sporting Directors with Earnie Stewart accepting a general manager position with the United States Soccer Federation, and the Union hiring Ernst Tanner; former academy manager for Red Bull Salzburg.[1] [2] [3]

Background

MLS SuperDraft

See main article: 2018 MLS SuperDraft.

The Union selected three players from the third and fourth rounds of the 2018 SuperDraft[4]

RoundPickNamePositionNationalitySchool
354Mike CatalanoMidfielder United StatesWisconsin
55Aidan ApodacaForward United StatesCalifornia Baptist University
477Matt DanilackForward United StatesDartmouth

Personnel

Roster

No.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (age)Signed from
Goalkeepers
1John McCarthyGK4 July 1992 Rochester Rhinos
18Andre Blake (INT)GK21 November 1990 UConn
29Jake McGuireGK3 September 1994 University of Tulsa
Defenders
3Jack Elliott (INT)CB24 August 1995 West Virginia University
4Mark McKenzie (HGP)CB12 August 1998 Bethlehem Steel FC
5Olivier MbaizoDF15 August 1997 Bethlehem Steel FC
12Keegan RosenberryRB11 December 1993 Georgetown University
15Joshua Yaro (GA)LB/CB7 March 1994 Georgetown University
16Richie MarquezCB26 May 1992 University of Redlands
26Auston Trusty (HGP)CB12 August 1998 Bethlehem Steel FC
28Ray GaddisRB13 January 1990 West Virginia University
32Matthew Real (HGP)LB10 July 1999 Bethlehem Steel FC
33FabinhoLB16 March 1985 Sydney FC
Midfielders
2Warren CreavalleDM14 August 1990 Toronto FC
6Haris Medunjanin (INT)CM8 March 1985 Maccabi Tel Aviv
7David AccamMF28 September 1990 Chicago Fire
8Derrick Jones (HGP)MF3 March 1997 Bethlehem Steel FC
9Fafà PicaultMF23 February 1991 FC St. Pauli
10Bořek Dočkal (DP) (INT)ACM30 September 1988 Henan Jianye
11Alejandro Bedoya (DP)CM/RM29 April 1987 FC Nantes
14Fabian HerbersCF17 August 1993 Creighton University
20Marcus EppsCF16 January 1995 South Florida
21Anthony Fontana (HGP)MF14 October 1999 Bethlehem Steel FC
24Adam NajemMF19 January 1995 Akron
25Ilsinho (INT)CM/RM12 October 1985 Shakhtar Donetsk
Forwards
17C.J. SapongCF27 December 1988 Sporting Kansas City
19Cory Burke (INT)CF28 December 1991 Bethlehem Steel FC
27Jay Simpson (INT)CF1 December 1988 Leyton Orient

DP indicates Designated Player
GA indicates Generation Adidas Player
HGP indicates Home Grown Player
INT indicates MLS International Player and qualifies for an international roster spot

Staff

PositionStaffNationality
Head coach
Technical director and assistant coach
Assistant coach B.J. Callaghan
Assistant coach
Goalkeeping coach
Head athletic trainer Paul Rushing
Team coordinator
Sporting director
Academy director

Competitions

MLS season

See main article: 2018 Major League Soccer season.

Friendlies

Standings

Results summary

Position references Eastern Conference standings.

Statistics

See main article: List of Philadelphia Union records and statistics.

Appearances and goals

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Top scorers

PlacePositionNameTotal
1MF Ilsinho3003
MF Bořek Dočkal3003
2FW C.J. Sapong2002
FW Cory Burke2002
3DF Keegan Rosenberry1001
MF Haris Medunjanin1001
MF Alejandro Bedoya1001
MF Marcus Epps1001
MF Anthony Fontana1001
Total150015

Goalkeepers

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Nat.No.PlayerAppsStartsRecordGAGAASO
1 BlakeAndre Blake14 14 5–5–3 16 1.07 4 0 0
27McCarthyJohn McCarthy0 0 0–0–0 0 0.00 0 0 0
29McCarthyJake McGuire0 0 0–0–0 0 0.00 0 0 0
Total 5-5-3 15 1.07 4 0 0

Record = W-L-D

Transfers

In

DateNo.Pos.PlayerTransferred fromFee/notesSource
December 20, 2017 14 MF Signed new contract [6]
December 20, 2017 25 MF Signed new contract
December 20, 2017 33 DF Signed new contract
December 21, 2017 21 FW Signed [7]
January 18, 2018 32 DF Signed as Homegrown Player [8]
January 18, 2018 4 DF Signed as Homegrown Player [9]
January 19, 2018 7 MF $1,200,000 allocation money [10]
April 17, 2018 5 DF Signed [11]

Out

DateNo.Pos.PlayerTransferred toFee/notesSource
November 1, 2017 4 DF Declined contract option [12] [13]
November 1, 2017 5 DF Declined contract option
November 1, 2017 8 MF Declined contract option
November 1, 2017 9 FW Retired Declined contract option [14]
November 1, 2017 10 MF Declined contract option [15]
November 1, 2017 13 MF End of contract [16]
November 1, 2017 14 MF Declined contract option, re-signed new contract
November 1, 2017 19 DF Declined contract option
November 1, 2017 25 MF Declined contract option, re-signed new contract
November 1, 2017 32 DF Declined contract option [17]
November 1, 2017 33 DF End of contract, re-signed new contract

Loan in

Honors and awards

Retirement

In May 2018, long time Philadelphia Union forward Sebastian Le Toux announced his retirement from professional soccer. Making a name for himself as a top player for the Philadelphia Union, Le Toux signed a ceremonial one-day contract to retire as a Philadelphia player.[19] His retirement ceremony was held on June 23, 2018, during a home match against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, where he was the first inductee into the Union's Ring of Honor.[19] [20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018 in Review: Philadelphia Union See Most Successful Season Overshadowed by Disappointing Failures . Tim Lovenguth . phillysportsnetwork.com . December 30, 2018 . July 4, 2021.
  2. Web site: Earnie Stewart Named General Manager of U.S. Men's National Team . ussoccer.com . June 6, 2018 . July 4, 2021.
  3. Web site: Ernst Tanner introduced as new Philadelphia Union sporting director . Matthew Ralph . brotherlygame.com . August 9, 2018 . July 4, 2021.
  4. Web site: Philadelphia Union Select Three Players In MLS SuperDraft. Philadelphia Union. January 22, 2018. February 4, 2018.
  5. Web site: Player Stats . Soccerway.com . March 31, 2018.
  6. Web site: Philadelphia Union Re-Sign Fabinho, Fabian Herbers and Ilsinho. Philadelphia Union. December 20, 2017. February 4, 2018.
  7. Web site: Philadelphia Union Sign Forward Cory Burke. Philadelphia Union. December 21, 2017. February 4, 2018.
  8. Web site: Philadelphia Union Sign Homegrown Defender Matthew Real. Philadelphia Union. January 18, 2018. February 4, 2018.
  9. Web site: Philadelphia Union Sign Homegrown Defender Mark McKenzie. Philadelphia Union. January 18, 2018. February 4, 2018.
  10. Web site: Philadelphia Union Acquire Designated Player David Accam. Philadelphia Union. January 19, 2018. February 4, 2018.
  11. Web site: Union Sign Defender Olivier Mbaizo. Philadelphia Union. April 17, 2018. May 30, 2018.
  12. Web site: Philadelphia Union Exercise 2018 Options On 11 Players. Philadelphia Union. November 1, 2017. February 4, 2018. June 12, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141011/https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/post/a/2017/11/01/philadelphia-union-exercise-2018-options-11-players. dead.
  13. Web site: Penn FC picks up Tribbett. www.uslsoccer.com. March 2, 2018. March 3, 2018.
  14. Web site: Former U.S. national team forward Charlie Davies announces retirement. Seth Vertelney. www.goal.com. March 2, 2018. March 3, 2018.
  15. Web site: Official: Roland Alberg signs with CSKA Sofia. Brotherly Game. October 31, 2017. February 4, 2018.
  16. Web site: LA Galaxy sign midfielder Chris Pontius. LA Galaxy. January 22, 2018. February 4, 2018.
  17. Web site: Willem II records brother Wijnaldum. NOS. nl. January 5, 2018. February 4, 2018.
  18. Web site: Philadelphia Union Acquire Attacking Midfielder Borek Dockal. Philadelphia Union. February 28, 2018. February 28, 2018.
  19. Web site: Sebastien Le Toux to retire with Philadelphia Union, join new Ring of Honor . MLSsoccer.com . Charles Boehm . May 7, 2018 . October 9, 2020.
  20. Web site: Sebastien Le Toux Immoralized Union Ring of Honor . nbsports.com . Ryan Bright . June 23, 2018 . October 9, 2020.