
USL, Black Players Alliance Second Edition of "United against Racism" on Sale Now
Published on July 15, 2021 under United Soccer League Championship (USL) News Release
The second edition of the United Soccer League and USL Black Players Alliance (USLBPA) "United Against Racism" jersey is now on sale for the general public, with all proceeds going to benefit the USLBPA's charitable partners. Joining the collaboration once again are Beautiful Struggles - a premium streetwear label founded by former U.S. Men's National Team player, Danny Williams - as well as PUMA and the Soccer Collective on Racial Equity.
The second edition of the "United Against Racism" collaboration expands upon the initial drop earlier this year which sold out in less than four hours. Along with the original Championship and League One jerseys, a new secondary white secondary jersey will be unveiled, as well as newly-created scarves.
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