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Who is Cavan Sullivan, youngest player ever to appear in MLS?

Philadelphia Union wonderkid Sullivan, 14, made MLS and US professional sports history when he played in Wednesday’s win over New England Revolution.

Diego Mayel Ibarradiegoibarra21William AllenWAS_AllenUpdate: Jul 18th, 2024 02:08 EDT0

El futbolista de 14 años debuta con Philadelphia Union y le arrebata la marca del jugador más joven a Freddy Adu.

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Teenager Cavan Sullivan became the youngest player ever to feature in a Major League Soccer match during Philadelphia Union’s thrashing of New England Revolution on Wednesday.

How old was Cavan Sullivan in MLS debut?

Aged 14 years and 293 days, Sullivan overtook Freddy Adu as the North American league’s youngest appearance maker when he was brought on as a late substitute at Subaru Park.

Adu had held the record since April 2004, when he played for DC United at the age of 14 years and 306 days.

And Sullivan has not only made history in MLS, but has also become the youngest player to debut in any major North American professional sports league.

Given last five minutes of Rev rout

Sullivan replaced Thai Baribo in the 85th minute of the Union’s 5-1 win over the Revolution, shortly after his brother, Quinn Sullivan, had scored the home team’s fifth goal. Earlier, Baribo had netted a hat-trick for Philadelphia, with Jakob Glesnes also on the scoresheet for the Pennsylvanians.

Cavan Sullivan linked up well with his sibling during his record-breaking run-out, and sought to crown his debut with a goal. Taking aim from mid-range in time added on, the midfielder let fly with a shot that was saved by New England goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic.

Welcome to the show, Cavan Sullivan. ✨The 14-year-old becomes the youngest player to debut in MLS history. pic.twitter.com/qbgjh4QRns

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) July 18, 2024

“Time right” for Cavan Sullivan debut – Union boss

This is just the first chapter in Cavan’s career,” Philadelphia head coach Jim Curtin said after Sullivan’s bow against New England. “The time was right to give him an opportunity.” Curtin added: “The reality is he’s not a normal kid. We’ve known that from the start. He’s different. He has a different trajectory than other players.”

In May, Sullivan signed a historic contract with the Union, penning a four-year commitment that made him the youngest player ever to be given a first-team deal by the franchise. Across MLS, he is the fifth-youngest to get a senior contract. The agreement reportedly includes a clause that will trigger a transfer to Premier League giants Manchester City once he turns 18.

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