CHARLOTTE — The Philadelphia Union fell 4-0 to Charlotte FC on Saturday. At the time of the match, Charlotte was ranked 11th in the Eastern Conference.
Forward Daniel Rios scored a hat trick, which is the first in the club’s history. Rios then went on to score four goals total.
Goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina sustained a finger injury in pre-match warmups and was replaced in the Starting XI by Pablo Sisniega. George Marks was also added to the substitute bench.
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This match was the second time these teams had squared off this season. The Union won the last meeting 2-0.
The game was the final weekend home match of Charlotte FC’s inaugural season. In celebration, Charlotte FC and Ally gave all fans who attended a t-shirt as part of a stadium blackout.
“All fans will receive a t-shirt at their seat as we look to blackout the stadium and support our team to victory,” Ally announced.
The Associated Press and Charlotte Football Club contributed to this report.
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