List of Philadelphia Union records and statistics

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Philadelphia Union is an American professional soccer team based in Chester, Pennsylvania, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS).

This is a list of franchise records for Philadelphia, which dates from their inaugural season in 2010 to present.

Honors[]

Player records[]

Appearances[]

As of November 2, 2021 (All competitive matches):[1][2]

Place Name Period MLS Playoffs Open Cup Total
1 United States Ray Gaddis 2012–2020 221 4 21 246
2 France Sébastien Le Toux 2010–2011
2013–2016
175 2 16 193
3 Jamaica Andre Blake 2014–present 170 5 8 183
4 United States Brian Carroll 2011–2017 166 2 15 183
5 United States Alejandro Bedoya 2016–present 155 5 5 165
6 United States Sheanon Williams 2010–2015 141 2 12 155
7 Brazil Ilsinho 2016–present 130 5 5 140
8 England Jack Elliot 2016–present 130 3 5 138
9 United States C. J. Sapong 2015–2019 123 2 10 135
10 Brazil Fabinho 2013–2019 122 1 12 135

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Goalscorers[]

As of March 8, 2020 (All competitive matches):[3]

Place Name Period MLS Playoffs Open Cup Total
1 France Sébastien Le Toux 2010–2011
2013–2016
50 1 6 57
2 United States C. J. Sapong 2015–2018 36 0 2 38
3 United States Jack McInerney 2010–2014 25 0 3 28
4 United States Conor Casey 2013–2015 21 0 1 22
5 United States Fafà Picault 2017–2019 21 0 0 21
6 Brazil Ilsinho 2016–present 19 0 0 19
Netherlands Roland Alberg 2016–2017 16 0 3 19
7 United States Chris Pontius 2016–2017 14 0 2 16
8 Poland Kacper Przybylko 2019–present 15 0 0 15
Jamaica Cory Burke 2018–present 12 0 3 15
9 United States Alejandro Bedoya 2016–present 10 2 1 13
10 Democratic Republic of the Congo Danny Mwanga 2010–2012 12 0 0 12

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Shutouts[]

As of March 8, 2020 (All competitive matches):[4]

Place Name Period MLS Playoffs Open Cup Total
1 Jamaica Andre Blake 2014–present 30 0 2 32
United States Zac MacMath 2011–2015 28 0 1 29
2 Colombia Faryd Mondragón 2011 7 0 0 7
United States John McCarthy 2015–2018 4 0 3 7
3 United States Brian Sylvestre 2015 5 0 0 5
4 United States Brad Knighton 2010 2 0 0 2
5 United States Chris Konopka 2020–2013 0 0 1 1
Algeria Raïs M'Bolhi 2014–2015 1 0 0

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Year-by-year[]

Coaching records[]

As of October 31, 2018
Coach From To Record[5]
G W D L Win %
Poland Piotr Nowak May 28, 2009 June 13, 2012 79 23 24 32 029.11
United States John Hackworth June 13, 2012 June 10, 2014 77 26 32 19 033.77
United States Jim Curtin June 10, 2014 Present 164 62 33 69 037.80
Total 320 111 89 120 034.69

Transfer records[]

Highest transfer fees paid[]

Rank Pos. Player From Fee Date
1. Midfielder Netherlands Jamiro Monteiro France Metz $2 million January 2020[6]
2. Forward Ghana David Accam United States Chicago Fire $1.2 million January 2018[7]
3. Midfielder Slovenia Matej Oravec Slovenia Dunajska Streda $1.1 million January 2020[8]
4. Midfielder United States Alejandro Bedoya France Nantes $1 million August 2016[9]

Highest transfer fees received[]

Rank Pos. Player From Fee Date
1. Midfielder United States Brenden Aaronson Austria Red Bull Salzburg $6 million October 2020[10]
Defender United States Mark McKenzie Belgium Genk $6 million January 2021[11]

Designated Players[]

Adu became the club's first DP in 2011.

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Homegrown Players[]

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Notes[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Stats | PhiladelphiaUnion.com".
  2. ^ Union, Philadelphia. "Stats | PhiladelphiaUnion.com". Philadelphia Union. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  3. ^ "Stats | PhiladelphiaUnion.com".
  4. ^ "Stats | PhiladelphiaUnion.com".
  5. ^ Includes Major League Soccer, MLS Cup Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League
  6. ^ "Union re-sign Jamiro Monteiro, buying key midfielder from France's Metz for $2 million transfer fee". Inquirer.com/.
  7. ^ "Philadelphia Union Acquire Designated Player David Accam". PhiladelphiaUnion.com.
  8. ^ "Philadelphia Union Sign Midfielder Matej Oravec". PhiladelphiaUnion.com.
  9. ^ "Alejandro Bedoya seals MLS move to join Philadelphia Union from Nantes". ESPNFC.com. 3 August 2016.
  10. ^ "Philadelphia Union's Brenden Aaronson Will Transfer to Salzburg". NBCPhiladelphia.com/.
  11. ^ "U.S. Defender Mark McKenzie Secures Transfer From Philadelphia Union to Belgium's Genk". SI.com.
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