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Toronto FC's Jonathan Osorio pushes Philadelphia Union goalie Chris Konopka during an MLS game back on June 1, 2013Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press

Toronto FC acquired goalkeeper Chris Konopka from the Philadelphia Union on Friday in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft.

"Chris is a keeper that we've had our eye on for some time and we're happy to get this deal done," Toronto FC head coach Ryan Nelsen said in a release. "He will be a welcomed addition to an already solid stable of keepers we have here at Toronto FC."

Konopka, 28, started one league match with the Union this season.

He was drafted in 2007 by the Kansas City Wizards. Konopka later played for Bohemians FC of the League of Ireland and had stints with Sporting Fingal and Waterford United.

He returned to Major League Soccer in 2011 and played for the New York Red Bulls and Columbus Crew that season. Konopka signed with Philadelphia in March 2012.

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