Union Trade Sebastien Le Toux to Rapids for General Allocation Money

Sebastien Le Toux’s historic career with the Union is over.

The club traded the 32-year-old midfielder on Wednesday night to the Colorado Rapids in exchange for general allocation money.

Earlier in the day, the Union announced the signing of U.S men’s national team starter Alejandro Bedoya (see story).

Le Toux was selected by the Union in the 2009 MLS expansion draft and played six seasons for the organization. He scored 50 goals over 175 career games with the Union. The goals and games played are most in franchise history.

“Sebastien has been a wonderful servant to the Philadelphia Union and we cannot thank him enough for his exemplary time and commitment,” Union sporting director Earnie Stewart said in a release by the team. “We want to wish him the best of luck in Colorado and in his future endeavors.” 

(More coming…)

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