Ben Bender
Ben Bender (born March 7, 2001) is an American professional soccer midfielder currently playing for the Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer (MLS).[1][2] Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Bender began his soccer journey at a young age, with his father, Mark, serving as his first coach.[3] He attended the University of Maryland, where he quickly established himself as a standout player for the Terrapins. In his freshman season in 2019, Bender started all 11 matches, scoring two goals over 977 minutes.[2] During his sophomore year in 2021, he recorded seven goals and five assists in 18 appearances, contributing to a 12-4-2 team record, and earned accolades including the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, First Team All-American honors, and a spot on the All-Big Ten First Team.[4][5] Bender's professional career began when he was selected as the No. 1 overall pick by Charlotte FC in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft, marking the expansion club's inaugural draft selection.[5][6] He made his MLS debut with Charlotte in 2022 and continued with the team through the 2024 season, though he faced a significant setback in 2023 due to injury.[7] After being waived by Charlotte FC in April 2025, Bender signed with the Philadelphia Union in May 2025, returning to the mid-Atlantic region near his hometown and reuniting with familiar East Coast soccer circles.[8][9][10] Known for his versatility as a midfielder and his outdoor interests, Bender has been described as an outdoorsman who enjoys North Carolina's trails during his time with Charlotte.[6]Early life
Upbringing in Baltimore
Ben Bender was born on March 7, 2001, in Baltimore, Maryland.[4][11] He grew up in the Baltimore area as the youngest of three brothers, Josh and Jacob, in a close-knit family led by his parents, Mark and Mindy Bender.[12][13][14] Bender began playing soccer at a young age, with his father, Mark, serving as his first coach. His brothers also played soccer, fostering a competitive yet supportive family environment.[6][14] The Bender family emphasized strong faith and mutual support, which played a key role in shaping his early development and values.[13] This familial foundation in the culturally rich environment of Baltimore naturally fostered his emerging interest in sports during his formative years.[15]High school career
Bender attended Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he competed on the varsity soccer team for four years as a midfielder.[16] During his senior year, he served as team captain, leading the Cardinals in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) A Conference.[16] Bender emerged as a standout player, earning multiple accolades for his performances. As a junior in 2018, he was selected as an Allstate All-American, recognizing his outstanding achievements among high school juniors nationwide.[17] In his senior year of 2019, he received first-team All-America honors from the United Soccer Coaches.[18] He was also named a TopDrawerSoccer.com State Star and ranked No. 139 nationally in the Class of 2020 by the same outlet.[19] Additionally, Bender earned first-team All-Metro honors from The Baltimore Sun.[20] For the 2019–2020 season, Bender was named the Gatorade Maryland Boys Soccer Player of the Year, highlighting his leadership and on-field impact as a senior.[19] That year, he scored 14 goals and provided 4 assists, helping guide Calvert Hall to a 9–7–1 record and a berth in the MIAA A Conference semifinals.[19] Over his entire high school career, Bender tallied 33 goals and 17 assists, establishing himself as a prolific scorer and playmaker.[19]Youth and college career
Youth club career
Bender began his youth club career with the independent Fewster FC in Baltimore, joining the club in 2009 at age eight and remaining until 2015.[21] The small, one-team program emphasized development through competitive play, allowing Bender to progress through various age groups while contributing to the squad's successes. During this span, Fewster FC won the Maryland State Cup three consecutive times from 2013 to 2015, including a 2-0 victory over Bethesda Blue 99 in the 2013 U13 final, a 3-0 defeat of Bayshore Soccer Club Juventus in the 2014 U14 final, and a 1-0 win against Frederick FC in the 2015 U15 final to secure a three-peat.[22][23][24] In addition to state titles, Fewster FC achieved national-level recognition, capturing the USYSA Region I Championship in the U15 boys division in 2015 after advancing from the Maryland State Cup.[25] This qualified them for the 2015 USYSA U15 National Championships in Frisco, Texas, where they reached the final but fell 3-1 to Sporting Kansas City Academy.[26][27] Following his time at Fewster FC, Bender spent the 2015–2016 season with the Philadelphia Union Academy, training within Major League Soccer's development pathway and competing in academy matches across the Northeast.[21][28] Bender's primary club development continued with Baltimore Armour from 2016 to 2020, where he played in the US Development Academy, featuring for the U16/17 team from 2017 to 2018 (16 appearances, five goals) and the U18/19 team from 2018 to 2019 (scoring six goals in 20 matches).[16] The program, affiliated with MLS Next, provided high-level competition that honed his skills as a midfielder ahead of college recruitment.[29]College career
Bender enrolled at the University of Maryland in 2020 and played two seasons for the Terrapins men's soccer team from 2020 to 2021.[2] His freshman campaign was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and played in the spring of 2021, during which he made his collegiate debut on February 19, 2021, starting in Maryland's season-opening match.[30] Over the course of his college tenure, Bender appeared in 29 matches, scoring 9 goals while contributing to the team's offensive efforts in NCAA Division I competition within the Big Ten Conference.[4] In his freshman season, Bender started all 11 games, logging 978 minutes and netting 2 goals, including his first collegiate tally on March 27, 2021, in a victory over Northwestern.[30] He earned All-Big Ten Second Team and All-Freshman Team honors for his immediate impact as a true freshman midfielder.[31] As a sophomore in the fall of 2021, Bender elevated his performance, starting 18 matches and leading the Terrapins with 7 goals and 5 assists, helping the team achieve a 12-4-2 record.[2] Bender's standout sophomore year garnered significant Big Ten Conference recognition, including being named the unanimous Midfielder of the Year in 2021.[32] He was also a unanimous selection to the First Team All-Big Ten, joining six other Maryland teammates who received All-Big Ten honors that season.[31]Professional career
Baltimore Christos
Bender joined FC Baltimore Christos, a semi-professional club in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), for the 2021 season, providing him with his initial professional playing opportunity while balancing commitments as a sophomore at the University of Maryland.[33] In the 2021 NPSL regular season, the Baltimore native excelled in midfield, registering six goals and five assists to help propel Christos to the East Conference Championship.[16] His impressive contributions during the summer campaign earned Bender the TopDrawerSoccer.com NPSL Young Player of the Season award for 2021, recognizing his standout performance among under-23 players in the league.[16]Charlotte FC
Ben Bender was selected by Charlotte FC as the first overall pick in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft, marking the expansion club's inaugural draft choice and highlighting his status as a top collegiate prospect from the University of Maryland.[34][35] He signed with the team shortly after, transitioning from a brief professional stint in the National Premier Soccer League to Major League Soccer as part of Charlotte's roster build for their debut season.[36] During his time with Charlotte FC from 2022 to 2025, Bender made 51 appearances in MLS regular-season and playoff matches, contributing 7 goals and 8 assists while accumulating over 2,700 minutes on the pitch.[10] His contributions were particularly notable in the 2022 season, where he featured in 28 regular-season games, scoring 3 goals, including his first MLS goal against the New England Revolution on March 19, 2022—and providing key assists in the team's inaugural campaign.[2] In recognition of his early impact, Bender was ranked 18th on Major League Soccer's 2022 22 Under 22 list, which honors the league's top young talents as voted by an expert panel.[37] Bender's role evolved amid injuries and depth chart changes, leading to loan spells to gain additional playing time. In 2023, he was loaned to Charlotte's affiliate Crown Legacy FC in MLS Next Pro, where he made 2 appearances, scoring 2 goals and 1 assist, to aid his recovery and development.[21] The following year, on September 6, 2024, he joined USL Championship side Tampa Bay Rowdies on loan for the remainder of the season, appearing in 9 matches and recording 1 assist while helping the team in their playoff push; Charlotte exercised his 2025 contract option as part of the arrangement.[38][39] On April 25, 2025, amid a competitive midfield and limited starts early in the season, Charlotte FC waived Bender, ending his three-year tenure with the club.[40][10]Philadelphia Union
On May 9, 2025, the Philadelphia Union signed midfielder Ben Bender through the end of the 2025 season, reuniting him with the club where he had previously developed in their academy system before departing in 2019.[21][41] This move came shortly after Bender became available as a free agent following his waiver by Charlotte FC.[21] Bender quickly integrated into the Union's midfield rotation, making his debut as a substitute in a league match shortly after signing and earning his first start on May 31, 2025, against D.C. United.[42] By November 2025, he had appeared in seven Major League Soccer matches for the Union, starting four times and logging 320 minutes, while contributing zero goals and zero assists but providing defensive stability and transitional play from the midfield.[43] His performances included five shots and consistent involvement in the team's pressing system, helping to maintain the Union's strong defensive record during the latter stages of the regular season.[44] Bender's addition bolstered the Union's depth as they surged toward the top of the Eastern Conference standings, culminating in their clinching of the 2025 Supporters' Shield with a 1-0 victory over New York City FC on October 4, 2025—their second such title in franchise history.[45] Although his statistical output remained modest, Bender's experience and work rate contributed to the team's league-leading 68 points and the best regular-season record in MLS for 2025, securing home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.[46][47]Playing style
Key attributes
Ben Bender is recognized for his strong vision on the field, demonstrating excellent spatial awareness by constantly scanning for gaps and open pockets of space to progress play effectively.[48] This ability allows him to recognize teammate positions and deliver precise passes that set up attacks, as evidenced by his team-leading 28 key passes during his time with Charlotte FC.[2] His passing technique is particularly notable for forward passes between defensive lines, contributing to five assists across 18 college appearances in 2021.[48] As a left-footed central midfielder, Bender is a two-way player, balancing defensive contributions with offensive involvement.[48] Physically, he stands at 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m), which aids his effectiveness in central midfield transitions through intelligent, timed runs into the penalty area as a box-to-box player.[11][48] In terms of shooting and crossing, Bender's career stats highlight his crossing accuracy, with six accurate crosses out of 15 attempts during 313 minutes played in the 2025 MLS season for Philadelphia Union.[49] These attributes have been applied in MLS games for Charlotte FC, where his technical proficiency supported attacking transitions.[2]Positional role
Ben Bender primarily operates as a central midfielder (CM) in Major League Soccer, where he serves as a key connector in the midfield, balancing defensive responsibilities with forward progression.[50] His role emphasizes maintaining possession and transitioning play from defense to attack, fitting well into systems that require a composed presence in the center of the pitch.[21] Bender exhibits versatility, frequently shifting to an attacking midfield position or adopting a box-to-box role to influence both ends of the field.[51] In a 2022 interview following his MLS SuperDraft selection, he described his tactical expectations as "putting attacking players into really good positions" through precise distribution, underscoring his fit in fluid, possession-oriented setups.[52] In college at the University of Maryland, Bender played as an attacking midfielder, where he focused on offensive contributions such as goals and assists.[53] Professionally, this has evolved into a more centralized focus, prioritizing box-to-box dynamism to link midfield and forward lines across various team tactics.[52] His vision further bolsters this distribution-oriented role in midfield.[48]Career statistics
Major League Soccer
Bender made his Major League Soccer debut with Charlotte FC on February 26, 2022, in a 2-0 win over the New York Red Bulls, entering as a substitute in the 77th minute.[2] Over his first three seasons with Charlotte, he established himself as a versatile midfielder, contributing offensively while adapting to the professional level.[4] In the 2022 season, Bender appeared in 28 matches (19 starts), logging 1,645 minutes, during which he scored 3 goals and recorded 6 assists.[11] His 2023 campaign saw 17 appearances (11 starts) and 906 minutes, with 3 goals and 2 assists, though injuries limited his consistency.[11] The 2024 season was abbreviated due to injury, restricting him to 6 appearances (2 starts) and 194 minutes, where he managed 1 goal but no assists.[11] Following his transfer to Philadelphia Union on May 9, 2025, Bender featured in 7 MLS regular-season matches (4 starts), accumulating 321 minutes without scoring or assisting.[50] Across his MLS career through the 2025 regular season, he has tallied 58 appearances (36 starts), 7 goals, and 8 assists in 3,066 total minutes.[11] Bender has also made 5 appearances in the U.S. Open Cup: 3 in 2022 for Charlotte FC (0 goals, 0 assists), 1 in 2023 for Charlotte FC (0 goals, 0 assists), and 1 in 2025 for Philadelphia Union (0 goals, 0 assists).[11] He has not appeared in MLS Cup Playoffs matches as of November 2025.[44]| Season | Team | Appearances (Starts) | Goals | Assists | Minutes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Charlotte FC | 28 (19) | 3 | 6 | 1,645 |
| 2023 | Charlotte FC | 17 (11) | 3 | 2 | 906 |
| 2024 | Charlotte FC | 6 (2) | 1 | 0 | 194 |
| 2025 | Philadelphia Union | 7 (4) | 0 | 0 | 321 |
| Total | 58 (36) | 7 | 8 | 3,066 |
USL Championship and NPSL
Bender's initial foray into professional soccer occurred in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) with FC Baltimore Christos during the 2021 regular season, where he contributed significantly with six goals and five assists, helping the team advance to the national semifinals.[16][54] In 2023, Bender was loaned to Crown Legacy FC in MLS Next Pro, making one appearance without recording a goal or assist. In 2024, while with Charlotte FC, Bender was loaned to Tampa Bay Rowdies in the USL Championship, appearing in nine matches (six starts) across 477 minutes and tallying one assist.[2] The following table summarizes Bender's statistics in these developmental and secondary professional leagues:| Club | League | Season | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FC Baltimore Christos | NPSL | 2021 | - | 6 | 5 |
| Crown Legacy FC | MLS Next Pro | 2023 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Tampa Bay Rowdies | USL Championship | 2024 | 9 | 0 | 1 |