Philadelphia Union players came out for Thursday's MLS is Back Tournament match in Orlando, Florida, against New York City FC with the names of Black victims of police brutality on the backs of each of their jerseys.
The team shirts also bore the message: "One name, too many" at the bottom in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter social justice movement.
The Union players walked out wearing "Black Lives Matter" T-shirts, but proceeded to take them off for the team photo, turn around, and reveal that their surnames on the back of their shirts had been replaced by victims of police violence, including (Breonna) Taylor, (John) Crawford, (Eric) Garner, (Alton) Sterling and (Tamir) Rice.