Union matches make perfect outings for your soccer team, company, community organization, or simply a group of family and friends! For discounted group tickets (15 or more), call us at 877-21-UNION.
Go and watch a game. It was a blast. You will be insulted if you're an opposing team supporter (NYC FC in this case) so have a sense of humor. The park was nice and had a great selection of beer!!
Philadelphia’s PPL Park is home to the Philadelphia Union, the first Major League Soccer Club in the region. The park also offers beautiful views of the Delaware River!
Smoking is allowed only in the Smoking Area set up on the exterior plaza, accessible through the Southwest Gate. Smoking is prohibited in the seating bowl as well as the concourse and restrooms.
Can't get enough of PPL Park? Host an event here! For information about renting out the 11,000 sf Stadium Club overlooking the field and river for 25-250 guests, head here: http://bit.ly/xAqKoc
Check out the Union Shop outside section 111 for the largest selection of Union gear around! You can even create a customized jersey or shirt on the spot with your name on the back!
To get to PPL Park, take the SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line to the Chester Transportation Center. The Philadelphia Union runs free shuttle service with service beginning four hours prior to game time. \nПодробнее
The boddington's stand by the river end is the only good beer in this area. But if the lady is pouring that poured opening day '12, you'll be waiting a while. Someone needs to learn how to multitask.
Looking for a good place to watch Union away matches or simply stop in for a pint? Check out our official pub partner viewing locations around the region: http://bit.ly/xm3bIl
Less than an hour left to check in at @CastrolUSA Soccer Celebration Tents for free Castrol swag. Weds July 25 2012, 4-8pm. Offer is good while supplies last.
Itching to get to your seats? The Club & Suite entrance opens 90 min. prior to kick off for premium seat holders, while all other gates open 1 hour prior. Toyota Plaza opens 2 hours before kick off.
Last call! Alcohol sales at PPL Park cut off in the 70th minute, so be sure to grab that last beer before it's too late. And of course, please drink responsibly.
Wondering why nobody is sitting on one end of PPL Park? That's the Sons of Ben supporters club. They occupy The River End, singing and chanting for 90 minutes. Learn about them: http://bit.ly/wfbTt6
ABIBAS 110% FACT: Home of Philadelphia Union. The ultra guys are known as the Sons of Ben - named after Benjamin Franklin. Listen out here for their Four Leaf Clover song which they sung on 20mins. \nПодробнее
When you gotta go, you gotta go. 29 restrooms are located throughout PPL Park: 12 Men’s,15 Women’s and 2 Family restrooms equipped with changing tables (106 & 124).
Opened in June 2010, the home of the Philadelphia Union is the catalyst in a $500 million waterfront revitalization of Chester. Superfan-group "Sons of Ben" sit in the rowdy river end of the stadium.
When the Union score a goal, it's time to DOOP! Not sure what that means? Ask a fan sitting (or standing) near you. Here's the backstory: http://bit.ly/aqYlwR
For a map of PPL Park detailing the locations of gates, sections, concessions, restrooms, the Union Shop, guest services and more, use this PDF guide: http://bit.ly/zWOXsR
PPL Park opened its gates for the first time on June 27, 2010. The Philadelphia faithful were rewarded for years of patience with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory against the Seattle Sounders.
They have a cool service called TheUnionDirect that lets you order food and drinks from your mobile phone. If you don't have a smartphone you have to create an account beforehand, but it's worth it.
Helping your friends get home safe as a designated driver? You can get rewarded for that! For information on our Designated Driver Program, head to Guest Services behind section 113.
Why is that big steel structure staring at us? That's the Commodore Barry Bridge hovering over PPL Park. Passengers use it to travel over the Delaware River from Pennsylvania to New Jersey and back.
The Philadelphia Union played their home opener at Lincoln Financial Field on April 10, 2010 against D.C. United as well as their May 15 match against FC Dallas. \nПодробнее
Home of Major League Soccer's 16th team, the Philadelphia Union. Formerly named PPL Park, the stadium was renamed in December 2015 to Talen Energy Stadium and Subaru Park in February 2020.