Philadelphia Union players continued to take a stand against racial inequality on Thursday by wearing the names of African Americans who have been killed as a result of police brutality in place of their own. Players also wrote below the numbers of their jerseys “One name. Too many.”
The team revealed the change on their kits after the moment of silence in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Union have a history of standing for social justice issues, with Captain Alejandro Bedoya calling for gun law reform in 2018 season, and players like Mark McKenzie and Ray Gaddis leading the “Black Players for Change” organization; a group which advocates for black players in the MLS.