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14-Year Old Makes MLS Debut, Breaking 20-Year Record
Cavan Sullivan Debuts for Philadelphia Union
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA - Wednesday, July 17, 2024 - Philadelphia Union Homegrown midfielder Cavan Sullivan became the youngest player to debut for a North American professional soccer club on Wednesday, breaking a 20-year-old record.
Sullivan's Historic Debut
Sullivan, who is just 14 years and 293 days old, entered the match as a second-half substitute against the New England Revolution. He replaced fellow Union Homegrown player Paxten Aaronson in the 65th minute.
Sullivan's debut is a historic moment for both the Philadelphia Union and Major League Soccer (MLS). He is now the youngest player to ever play in MLS, breaking the previous record held by Freddy Adu, who debuted for D.C. United at the age of 14 years and 323 days in 2004.
Sullivan is a product of the Philadelphia Union Academy and has been with the club since he was 10 years old. He is a talented attacking midfielder who has represented the United States at the youth international level.
The Union's decision to start Sullivan in such a high-profile match is a testament to his talent and potential. He is expected to play a significant role for the Union in the years to come.
A Lasting Impression
Cavan Sullivan's debut is a reminder that anything is possible if you have the talent and the determination. It is also a reminder that the future of American soccer is bright.
Sullivan's story is an inspiration to young soccer players everywhere. It shows that with hard work and dedication, you can achieve your dreams.
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