History was made in Major League Soccer on Wednesday night when 14-year-old Cavan Sullivan made his professional debut for the Philadelphia Union.
With the Union’s victory over the New England Revolution, the youngster was given the chance to come on as a substitute shortly after his older brother scored a goal.
With this, Sullivan broke Freddy Adu’s 20-year-old record and became the youngest player to take the field in MLS.
The highly-touted teenager is on his way to Manchester City when he turns 18, recently signing the biggest local contract in the league’s history.
Special moment for the Sullivan family.
Cavan Sullivan hugging his parents, siblings and the rest of his family after his MLS debut. pic.twitter.com/VMZQCKEsJV
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Let’s see what he’s made of!