
Union II earn first win in MLS NEXT Pro
March 27, 2022 - MLS NEXT Pro (MLS NEXT Pro)
Philadelphia Union II News Release
CHESTER, Pa. - Philadelphia Union II began play in MLS NEXT Pro with a 2-0 victory against FC Cincinnati 2 on Sunday afternoon at Subaru Park. Union II opened up the scoring in the fourth minute with Carlos Paternina scoring the club's first goal in the new league with forward Chris Donovan getting his first professional assist. Philadelphia Union midfielder Jesus Bueno doubled the lead in the 58th minute with an assist by MLS-teammate Cole Turner. Captain Matt Freese recorded his first clean sheet of the season. The group of Nathan Nkanji, Jackson Gilman, Boubacar Diallo, Jesus Bueno, Carlos Paternina, Chris Donovan, and Stefan Stojanovic made their Union II debuts today with their starts. Union II recorded their first ever win in the MLS NEXT Pro league.
Union II are on the road where they will play Inter Miami CF II on Sunday, April 3rd (6:00 p.m. ET / MLSNEXTPro.com).
Philadelphia Union II (2) - FC Cincinnati 2 (0)
Subaru Park (Chester, PA)
Saturday, March 27, 2022
TODAY'S MATCH INFO
Referee: Thomas Snyder
Assistant Referees: Nicholas Seymour, Patrick Slane
Fourth Official: Justin Saporito
Weather: 43 degrees and cloudy.
GOALS/ASSISTS
PHI - Carlos Paternina (Chris Donovan) 4'
PHI - Jesus Bueno (Cole Turner) 58'
DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY
CIN - Morgan Marshall (caution) 47'
PHI - Carlos Paternina (caution) 53'
Lineup
Philadelphia Union II: Matt Freese; Anton Sorenson, Nathan Nkanji, Jackson Gilman, Matt Real; Cole Turner, Jesus Bueno (Ian Abbey 63'), Boubacar Diallo (Francis Westfield 89'), Carlos Paternina (Juan Perdomo Rivero 64'); Chris Donovan ( Nelson Pierre, 77'), Stefan Stojanovic.
Substitutes not used: Damian Alguera, Bajung Darboe, Jack Jasinski, Brooks Thompson, Maike Villero Farinez.
FC Cincinnati 2: Roman Celentano; Avionne Flanagan (Ashton Kamden 63'), Ian Murphy, Kai Thomas, Morgan Marshall (Max Miller 84'); Zico Bailey, Harrison Robledo, Nick Markanich (Leonardo Vazquez 74'), Gerarado Valenzuela, Arquimedes Ordonez; Andrew Akindele.
Substitutes not used: David Garcia, Jack Moxom, Khris Turcios, Marcel Ruszel.
TEAM NOTES
Midfielder Carlos Paternina scored the first Union II goal in the MLS NEXT Pro in the fourth minute, assisted by Chris Donovan.
Jesus Bueno scored in the 58th minute, assisted by Cole Turner.
The group of Nathan Nkanji, Jackson Gilman, Boubacar Diallo, Jesus Bueno, Carlos Paternina, Chris Donovan, and Stefan Stojanovic made their Union II debuts today with their starts.
Forward Nelson Pierre, midfielder Ian Abbey, midfielder Juan Perdomo, and defender Francis Westfield all made their appearances for the club as well
Chris Donovan recorded his first professional assist in the MLS NEXT Pro league.
Homegrown goalkeeper Matt Freese made his 16th career start for the Union II today, and recorded his first clean sheet of the season.
Homegrown defender Matt Real made his 58th career start at right back today for the Union II.
Homegrown midfielder Cole Turner made his 38th Union II appearance today.
Union II are on the road where they will play Inter Miami CF II on Sunday, April 3rd (6:00 p.m. ET / MLSNEXTPro.com).
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