美国MLS Next职业联赛 04/15 23:30 1 [22] 亚特兰大联II v 费城联II [8] W 0-5
美国MLS Next职业联赛 04/11 20:00 1 [6] 费城联II v 奥兰多城II [14] W 8-7
美国MLS Next职业联赛 03/28 23:00 1 [18] 芝加哥火II v 费城联II [4] L 5-4
美国MLS Next职业联赛 03/24 19:00 1 [9] 费城联II v 新英伦革命II [21] W 2-1
美国MLS Next职业联赛 03/17 19:00 1 [9] 费城联II v 多伦多 FC II [9] W 2-1
美国MLS Next职业联赛 10/02 00:00 611 [2] 新英伦革命II v 费城联II [7] L 3-2
美国MLS Next职业联赛 09/24 18:00 1 [4] 纽约红牛II v 费城联II [7] W 1-3
美国MLS Next职业联赛 09/17 20:00 1 [9] 费城联II v 亨茨维尔城 [16] W 2-1
美国MLS Next职业联赛 09/08 23:00 1 [9] 费城联II v 多伦多 FC II [11] W 5-3
美国MLS Next职业联赛 09/03 21:00 1 [20] 纽约城II v 费城联II [8] L 2-0
美国MLS Next职业联赛 08/27 22:30 1 [8] 费城联II v 新英伦革命II [2] L 0-3
美国MLS Next职业联赛 08/20 00:00 1 [16] 亨茨维尔城 v 费城联II [7] L 5-2
美国MLS Next职业联赛 08/13 22:00 1 [6] 费城联II v 辛辛那提II [24] L 1-2
美国MLS Next职业联赛 08/04 23:00 1 [6] 费城联II v 纽约城II [18] W 2-0
欧洲友谊赛 07/28 23:30 - 费城联II v 雷克斯汉姆 D 1-1
美国MLS Next职业联赛 07/25 16:30 1 [5] 哥伦布机员II v 费城联II [6] W 2-6
美国MLS Next职业联赛 07/16 22:00 1 [8] 费城联II v 纽约红牛II [4] W 2-1
美国MLS Next职业联赛 07/12 23:00 1 [12] 多伦多 FC II v 费城联II [9] L 5-3
美国MLS Next职业联赛 07/02 23:00 1 [14] 纽约城II v 费城联II [8] W 1-3
美国MLS Next职业联赛 06/28 23:00 1 [5] 奥兰多城II v 费城联II [10] W 0-3
美国MLS Next职业联赛 06/18 22:00 1 [8] 费城联II v 芝加哥火II [19] L 2-5
美国MLS Next职业联赛 06/14 23:00 1 [8] 费城联II v 皇冠 莱加锡 [2] L 0-2
美国MLS Next职业联赛 06/09 23:00 1 [8] 费城联II v 亚特兰大联II [7] W 1-0
美国MLS Next职业联赛 06/04 22:00 1 [23] 辛辛那提II v 费城联II [8] L 2-1
美国MLS Next职业联赛 05/28 23:00 1 [8] 费城联II v 哥伦布机员II [3] W 3-2
美国MLS Next职业联赛 05/24 23:00 1 [2] 皇冠 莱加锡 v 费城联II [9] L 6-4
美国MLS Next职业联赛 05/21 19:00 1 [9] 费城联II v 新英伦革命II [4] L 3-4
美国MLS Next职业联赛 05/14 22:00 1 [8] 国际迈阿密II v 费城联II [11] W 5-6
美国MLS Next职业联赛 05/07 23:00 1 [5] 纽约红牛II v 费城联II [11] W 1-2
美国MLS Next职业联赛 04/30 22:00 1 [8] 亚特兰大联II v 费城联II [11] L 1-0

Wikipedia - Philadelphia Union II

Philadelphia Union II is an American professional soccer team based in Chester, Pennsylvania competing in MLS Next Pro. Founded in 2015 as Bethlehem Steel FC, the team is the official affiliate of the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. The team competed for five seasons in the USL Championship (the first three as Bethlehem Steel FC) before going on hiatus from competition during the 2021 season. The club's current colors are navy blue and gold.

History

Since the formalized partnership between United Soccer League and Major League Soccer in 2013, MLS teams had begun to form and field their own teams on the then third tier. This endeavor was largely driven to fill in the missing piece of player development between high school/college players and professional soccer players. In June 2015, the Philadelphia Union sent out a survey to fans gauging interest in fielding their own USL team. The survey input and directives from the Union front office eventually led to the creation of a team that would play in the Lehigh Valley, officially announced on August 19, 2015. This announcement made the Union the ninth MLS team to independently own and operate a USL club. The announcement also coincided with dissolving the previous affiliation with USL side Penn FC (formerly Harrisburg City Islanders), originally established in 2010. After surveying fans for a name of the team, the results ended overwhelmingly in favor of “Bethlehem Steel FC” honoring the previous incarnation of the team in the early twentieth century. Bethlehem Steel FC would become the “missing link” of player development between YSC Academy and first team for the Philadelphia Union. The club began to take shape hiring former Union assistant coach, Brendan Burke as the first head coach of the team's history on October 29, 2015. On December 3, 2015, Burke made his first signing to the team in Derrick Jones, who was a player developing in the Union Academy.

First seasons (2016–2018)

In preparation of their inaugural season, Steel FC built a roster with a combination of USL veterans (Mickey Daly, Ryan Richter, Bolu Akinyode), Philadelphia Union draft picks (Josh Yaro, Fabian Herbers), and key international players (James Chambers, Cory Burke). This team would be largely supported by Union players on short-term loans in addition to academy players from YSC Academy. The team's first season saw glimpses of positives but ultimately struggled down the stretch of the season, going winless in their last 12 matches.

On January 5, 2017, the United States Soccer Federation granted USL provisional Division II status; making the 2017 season the first time the Steel FC would compete as a Division II team. Steel built on their inaugural season continuing to integrate more amateur players from YSC Academy and other young players. The emergence of Seku Conneh and Cory Burke as reliable scoring threats helped Steel FC double their previous season's win total, finished 8th in the Eastern Conference and earned their first playoff appearance.

In 2018, Steel FC took another step forward with their best season to date, setting a record earning 50 points and 14 wins. Steel FC finished 6th in the Eastern Conference and won their first playoff match against in-state rivals Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Advancing to the Conference Semi-finals, Steel FC ultimately lost to eventual 2018 USL Champions, Louisville City FC.

Relocation and rebranding (2019–present)

At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Bethlehem Steel announced that it would play the 2019 season at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania; home of Steel's MLS parent club, Philadelphia Union. The relocation was prompted due to Goodman Stadium not having stadium lighting, limiting the scheduling possibilities and being in non-compliance with USL requirements. The team front office pledged to continue seeking out potential venue solutions that meet the USL Championship requirements for the 2020 season.

On December 12, 2019, the Philadelphia Union announced that the Bethlehem Steel would change their name to Philadelphia Union II for the 2020 USL Championship season.

On October 16, 2020, the Philadelphia Union announced that Union II would be withdrawn from the USL Championship and did not play competitively in 2021.

MLS Next Pro

The club announced on December 6, 2021, that it was joining the 21-team MLS Next Pro for the inaugural 2022 season.

柏林恒钢铁足球队成立于2010年,是一支来自德国首都柏林的年轻队伍。尽管成立时间不长,但球队秉承了德国人对足球的严谨态度和卓越精神,凭借其强大的实力和稳定的发挥,迅速在柏林的足球圈崭露头角。

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展望未来,柏林恒钢铁队将继续努力提升自己的实力,争取在各大赛事中取得更好的成绩。他们希望通过不懈的努力,将这支年轻的队伍打造成柏林乃至德国的一支强大力量,为球迷们带来更多的激情和喜悦。