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Philadelphia Union News
Philadelphia Union Announce Kickoff Times for 2020 Regular Season
Philadelphia Union today announced the 2020 season kickoff times for 33 of 34 regular season matches.
Marco Fabian, formerly of Philadelphia Union, to sign with Qatari side Al Sadd
In Al Sadd, he’ll be joining the current third-place team in the domestic league of the hosts for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup.
MLS News
Jürgen Locadia joins FC Cincinnati as club’s second designated player
Since signing with the Seagulls in January of 2018, Locadia made 43 appearances, scored six goals, and registered three assists. He made a further 12 appearances, scored three goals, and tallied one assist after joining the Bundesliga’s Hoffenheim in August of 2019.
MLS 2020 jerseys: Every new kit to be showcased in Wednesday presentation
A special cast will do the honors by donning the new gear of their MLS club, including Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, actor Colin Hanks, pro gamer Ninja and LA Galaxy star Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez who will all be on hand at the FORWARD25 Jersey Celebration which will be held as part of Fashion Week.
OFFICIAL: Atlanta United signs Matheus Rossetto from Athletico-PR
Rossetto, 23, is a product of the Athletico-PR academy, playing with the first team since 2015. He has totaled five goals and five assists in all competitions for the club since his debut, playing a variety of positions, but predominately as a central midfielder.
Report: RBNY hire longtime Wolverhampton Wanderers sporting director as Head of Sport
Thelwell, a UEFA pro-credentialed coach who has worked with Wolverhampton’s academy since 2008 after a long career in the ranks of the highly-regarded coaching system of the Welsh FA, will oversee both Head Coach Chris Armas and sporting director Denis Hamlett.
Report: Bobby Wood open to MLS, turns down FC Cincinnati
The 45-times capped USMNT striker was offered $1 million by the second-year MLS club, but didn’t want to risk what would be a $3 million pay cut if Hamburg is promoted next season.