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Revolution II Fall to Philadelphia Union II, 2-1, in Season Opener

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March 24, 2024 – MLS NEXT Pro (MLS NEXT Pro)
New England Revolution II News Release

CHESTER, Penn. – New England Revolution II (0-1-0; 0 pts.) fell to Philadelphia Union II (2-0-0; 6 pts.), 2-1, on Sunday afternoon at Subaru Park. Several newcomers and Academy products made their professional debuts in the team’s season opener, highlighted by forward Alex Monis netting the club’s first goal of the season. Goalkeeper Max Weinstein led New England on the defensive end with a five-save performance.

Sunday’s match saw the Revolution II debuts of Monis, Hesron Barry, Andrej Bjelajac, and Collin Smith, who all earned starts alongside Revolution Academy’s Cristiano Oliveira (2008 – Somerville, Mass.) and Damario McIntosh (2007 – Newark, Calif.). The 15-year-old midfielder and 16-year-old defender became the 30th and 31st MLS NEXT players to make their professional debuts with New England’s second team. Oliveira posted a 57-minute appearances, while McIntosh logged the full 90. Revolution II saw another team debut in the second half with Gevork Diarbian entering in the 57th minute. The Cranston, R.I. native recorded two shots, one on target.

New England found the scoresheet first with Monis capitalizing off a cross into the box from Marcos Dias to tally the first Revolution II goal of 2024 in the ninth minute. The 21-year-old forward led New England with three shots, one on target, in the contest. Philadelphia clawed back in the 33rd minute with a cross causing a Revolution II own goal, sending the teams into halftime level at 1-1. Union II netted the game-winner in the 81st minute off the foot of Sal Olivas.

Revolution II returns to action next Sunday, March 31 to take on Carolina Core FC for the team’s home opener at Gillette Stadium. The 3 p.m. ET match streams live on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

New England Revolution II 1, Philadelphia Union II 2

March 24, 2024 – Subaru Park (Chester, Penn.)

The Revolution Academy’s Cristiano Oliveira and Damario McIntosh each earned their first professional starts, becoming the 30th and 31st Academy products to make their professional debuts with New England’s second team.

Alex Monis tallied his first goal of the MLS NEXT Pro season in the ninth minute of his Revolution II debut. The 21-year-old forward netted four goals in New England’s five preseason matches and led his team with three shots, one on target in today’s match.

Alongside Monis, Collin Smith, Hesron Barry, and Andrej Bjelajac all started to collect their Revolution II…

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