Longtime captain Alejandro Bedoya is a candidate for the MLS WORKS Humanitarian of the Year award. The 35-year-old has been a strong advocate for gun safety and is a member of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Finally, Curtin was nominated for the Sigi Schmid MLS Coach of the Year award, after leading his club to the top record in the Eastern Conference.
All of the plaudits so far have been great, but Curtin reiterated to the fans and media that his team has bigger goals.
“We’ve had a lot of records and accolades this year, and all of the goals against and goals for, and win total is all nice, but this group only wants one thing, and that’s to go out on the field Thursday night, and get a victory and start our playoff run the right way.”
The Union remains undefeated at home, and is determined to keep its streak intact.
Tickets are still available for the match at Subaru Park, or fans can watch on FOX Sports 1.