The Union have re-signed veteran backup goalkeeper Joe Bendik to a one-year deal for 2023.
It will be Bendik’s fifth season with the Union, and the 12th season in MLS for the 33-year-old. He started his pro career with two seasons in Sweden, then went to Portland, Toronto, Orlando, and Columbus. The Crew traded him here in July 2019.“His hard work, professionalism, and the way he connects with both veterans and young players is beneficial to the entire team,” Union sporting director Ernst Tanner said in a statement.
Bendik has been the Union’s No. 3 goalkeeper ever since academy-bred Matt Freese overtook him for No. 2 on the depth chart. As Tanner’s words indicated, that should remain the case in 2023. Bendik didn’t play a minute for the Union this year, and has made
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