2022 Philadelphia Union II season

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Ownership GroupKeystone S&E
Head coachMarlon LeBlanc
MLS Next ProEastern Conf.: 3rd
Overall: 15th
Philadelphia Union II
2022 season
Ownership GroupKeystone S&E
Head coachMarlon LeBlanc
StadiumSubaru Park
MLS Next ProEastern Conf.: 3rd
Overall: 15th
MLS Next Pro PlayoffsConference Semifinals
Average home league attendance467
Biggest winPHI 2–0 CIN (3/26)
ORL 1–3 PHI (7/24)
Biggest defeatPHI 0–5 NYCFC (6/27)
 2020
2023 

The 2022 Philadelphia Union II season was the club's sixth competitive season and first season competing in the inaugural MLS Next Pro.[1] Union II competes in the MLS Next Pro's Eastern Conference. The team is managed by Marlon LeBlanc, his first competitive season with the club.

After taking a competitive hiatus during the 2021 season, by December 2021 Union II was announced as one of the founding clubs of MLS Next Pro.[2] Marlon LeBlanc, who was appointed head coach of Union II in March 2021, would now have his first competitive season with the team.[3] In April 2022, Jose Kleberson was announced as an assistant coach under LeBlanc, after several years coaching in the Union's youth academy system.[4]

Union II's roster construction began with their inaugural signing, Nelson Pierre from the Union academy system.[5] Largely supplemented with first team and academy players, the front office made a marquee signing with José Riasco, paying a reported transfer fee over $1 million.[6]

2022 Roster

Transfers

In

Date Player Number Position Previous club Fee/notes
March 8, 2022United States Nelson Pierre21FWUnited States Philadelphia Union AcademySigned[8]
March 9, 2022United States Stefan Stojanovic98FWUnited States Georgetown HoyasSigned[9]
United States Brooks Thompson22GKUnited States Sporting Kansas CitySigned[9]
United States Chris Donovan40FWUnited States Drexel DragonsSigned[9]
Venezuela Juan Perdomo50MFVenezuela Deportivo LaraSigned[9]
Venezuela Nathan Nkanji75DFUnited States Florida PremierSigned[9]
Venezuela Maike Villero38MFVenezuela Atlético Venezuela C.F.Signed[9]
March 23, 2022Venezuela José Riasco32FWVenezuela Deportivo La Guaira F.C.Signed, $1 million transfer fee[10][6]
March 24, 2022Colombia Carlos Panternina37MFColombia Envigado F.C.Signed[11]

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