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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Union drop Bethlehem Steel name from USL team, rebrand it as Union II - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Union have rebranded their minor-league USL team from Bethlehem Steel to Union II, after failing to find a suitable venue in the Lehigh Valley for playing games.

It’s an unfortunate end to a three-year run in which the Union brought one of the most famous soccer team names in American history back to life. The original Bethlehem Steel team existed from 1907 to 1930, winning nine league championships and a record five U.S. Open Cups. The record was tied by Maccabi Los Angeles in 1981, but has yet to be matched by any MLS team.

The Union launched the modern-day Bethlehem Steel in 2016, playing in the second-division USL Championship at Lehigh University’s Goodman Stadium. It was a suitable venue in many ways — especially its grass playing surface — but did not meet USL stadium standards because it doesn’t have floodlights. Lehigh refused to pay for them and seemed to not want them. After the 2018 season, the USL put its foot down and forced the Union to make a decision.

Neither of the other notable venues in the Lehigh Valley worked. Lafayette’s Fisher Stadium and Moravian’s Rocco Calvo Field — home of the original Bethlehem Steel — have artificial-turf surfaces with permanent gridiron lines. So the Union brought the team to Talen Energy Stadium this year. There were objections from fans in Bethlehem, but there weren’t enough of them to make a difference.

Back in 2017, there were hints that the Union were looking to build a soccer-specific stadium in the Lehigh Valley. But that never came to fruition. And the stadium likely wouldn’t have gotten much use anyway. Steel trained in Chester during the week, going up to Bethlehem only for games.

“For the past several years, we have diligently explored numerous stadium options in the Lehigh Valley. Unfortunately, there still is not a viable stadium solution that will meet the current stadium requirements for the USL Championship,” Union chief business officer Tim McDermott said in a statement. "We will continue to make every effort possible to bring the Union brand to the region.”

The minor-league team also was never meant to stand as a separate entity. It was designed from the start to be a place where Union academy prospects could get playing time in the professional ranks, and on that count, the team has been an unquestioned success. Every academy player who has reached MLS played for Steel along the way, and was made ready for the big time because of it.

“Positioning our USL club as a proving ground for the high-potential talents within our club allows them to learn from interacting with our first team and challenging themselves against excellent USL competition,” Union sporting director Ernst Tanner said.

That view extends all the way up to Union majority owner Jay Sugarman, who told Pro Soccer USA on Wednesday that the USL team must be used for “development first and commercial considerations second.”

The big question now is what happens to the Bethlehem Steel name. It has significant value because of its history. A Union spokesperson said Major League Soccer owns the trademark, as the league owns all trademarks of its franchises. MLS and the USL have yet to comment.

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