Major League Soccer
·27 de fevereiro de 2026
Cavan Sullivan makes history with Philadelphia Union brace

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·27 de fevereiro de 2026

By Ari Liljenwall
A historic performance from 16-year-old midfielder Cavan Sullivan helped the Philadelphia Union soar past Trinidad & Tobago's Defence Force FC and into the Round of 16 of the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup on Thursday evening.
The homegrown phenom scored his first two senior-team goals and added two assists in the Round One finale at Subaru Park, which ended in a 7-0 victory (12-0 aggregate).
With his first tally, Sullivan made history as the youngest American goalscorer in CCC history.
It's the latest milestone moment for Sullivan, who previously became the then-youngest player to debut for a North American major league sports team (14 years, 293 days) and the second-youngest player in MLS history to start a match (15 years, 280 days old).
Against Defence Force, the US youth international contributed a highlight-reel assist on teammate Stas Korzeniowski's 12th-minute strike for the first of his two helpers, then set up Ben Bender's 53rd-minute tally.
Sullivan netted his first goal with a clinical 76th-minute strike before rounding off the scoring with an 88th-minute tap-in after starting the attack.
Sullivan, now in his third professional season, is in the early days of what could be a breakout campaign. He starred last fall at the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup and will reportedly join English Premier League powerhouse Manchester City in the future.
With Sullivan powering Thursday's dominant result, Philly await a massive Round-of-16 series with Club América in mid-March. The LIGA MX giants were 2-1 aggregate winners in their Round One series against Club Olimpia (Honduras).









































