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2011 Philadelphia Union season

Philadelphia Union
2011 season
Owner Keystone Sports & Entertainment
Manager Peter Nowak
Stadium PPL Park (18,500)
Major League Soccer Eastern Conference: 3rd
Overall Table: 8th
MLS Cup Eastern Conference Semifinals
U.S. Open Cup Did not qualify
Top goalscorer Sébastien Le Toux (11)
Highest home attendance 19,178 v Toronto FC
October 15, 2011
Lowest home attendance 15,149 v Seattle Sounders FC
April 16, 2011
Average home league attendance 18,259
10 sellouts

The 2011 Philadelphia Union season was the second season of the team's existence.

At the end of the 2010 season, Philadelphia was 7th in the Eastern Conference, which unfortunately was not enough to get them into the MLS Playoffs. During the off-season, the team lost Fred, Seitz, Salinas, and Moreno through re-entry and expansion drafts. The Union did acquire 2 new players before the 2011 SuperDraft in January: one through trade (Brian Carroll from Columbus Crew) and their first homegrown player (Zach Pfeffer). In the MLS SuperDraft, Philadelphia had selected three new players for the team: Zac MacMath (GK from University of Maryland and 5th pick overall), Michael Farfan (M from University of North Carolina, 23rd overall) and Levi Houapeu (F from University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 41st overall). During the Supplemental Draft, the Union picked up another 3 players: Ryan Richter (MF/F), Josh Walburn (D) and Matt Marcin (MF).

Shortly after the SuperDraft, the team released MF Toni Ståhl, who had only played a handful of minutes with the team in 2010, and was sent off in the first game of the season with 2 yellow cards. Toward the end of January, Philadelphia released their other goalie from the 2010 season, Brad Knighton.

On 20 January, Philadelphia introduced two new players: Colombians Faryd Mondragón (GK) and Carlos Valdés (D). Mondragón had recently come from playing with F.C. Cologne in the German Bundesliga, and has at least 50 caps with the Colombian National Team. Valdés comes from Club Independiente Santa Fe in the Colombian First Division, where he served as captain before coming to Philadelphia.


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