Union M Alejandro Bedoya signs 1-year contract
Oct 4, 2025; Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Union midfielder Alejandro Bedoya (11) celebrates with the 2025 Supporters' Shield Trophy after the game against New York City FC at Subaru Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images Philadelphia Union midfielder Alejandro Bedoya agreed to a one-year contract through 2026 on Thursday.
Financial terms were not disclosed for the former U.S. international, who also holds responsibilities in regard to the Union's player development and front office initiatives.
"Alejandro's impact on our organization continues to be invaluable, both on and off the field," Philadelphia head coach Bradley Carnell said. "While he remains an important contributor as a player, his leadership and insights in his player development and front office roles are especially beneficial. His experience and deep understanding of our system make him a steady presence and trusted mentor for our younger players, while his work behind the scenes continues to strengthen our culture. We're excited to have Alejandro back as we move into the new season."
Bedoya, 38, collected one goal and three assists in 24 matches (nine starts) last season.
He has totaled 25 goals and 33 assists in 268 career matches (226 starts) with the Union. He is the club's all-time leader in MLS matches played.
--Field Level Media
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