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by Nkusi on 9/11/18NYCFC at Yankee Stadium - BronxGreat venue, good atmosphere. The result was disappointing but I will definitely be there for the rest of the home games.
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New York City Football Club History
New York City FC first began play in 2015, after the 20th MLS franchise was awarded in 2013. NYCFC has a strong connection with the New York Red Bulls, with their rivalry known as the Hudson River Derby.
After finding their footing during their inaugural season, New York City FC reeled off three playoff appearances in a row, making the Eastern Conference semi-finals in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The New York City FC roster was quickly built around international stars such as David Villa and Frank Lampard, giving the team credibility and a solid reputation from the very beginning. Villa, who before joining New York City FC helped lead Spain to the 2010 FIFA World Cup title, had an immediate and lasting impact on the club. He led the team in scoring in each of his four seasons and won the 2016 Landon Donovan MLS MVP Award before leaving to play in Japan for Vissel Kobe after the 2018 MLS season.
In 2021, NYCFC claimed their first MLS Cup championship behind 2021 Golden Boots winner Valentín “Taty” Castellanos and the MVP goalkeeper Sean Johnson. A year later, New York won the annual Campeones Cup match.
New York City Football Club Info
Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Sky Blue, Navy Blue, Orange
Team Rivals: New York Red Bulls, Philadelphia Union
New York City Football Club at Yankee Stadium
NYCFC play at Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009 (replacing the original stadium that operated from 1923 to 2008). Yankee Stadium seats 28,743 for most MLS games and can seat up to 47,309 for playoff games and other important matches. The official supporters group, The Third Rail, occupies Sections 236 and 237 of Yankee Stadium and was founded right after the franchise was established. Yankee Stadium is also home to the New York Yankees of the MLB.
The New York City Football Club’s 2024 regular season kicks off in February at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, when New York FC face off against Charlotte FC. New York hosts their home opener against the Portland Timbers on March 9. New York FC play their final match of the regular season at Saputo Stadium in Montréal, Quebec against Eastern Conference opponents CF Montréal. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the New York City Football Club.
The New York City Football Club have made one appearance in the MLS Cup championship match, which they won (in 2021).
The New York City Football Club compete at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York. The seating map for Yankee Stadium can be viewed here.
Great venue, good atmosphere. The result was disappointing but I will definitely be there for the rest of the home games.
A good game of football but full of missed chances by NYC. A game they should have won easily. Not sure that a baseball stadium is still the right venue for football though given the Diamond has to be patched over. Maybe NYC will be more clinical against DC United.
Nice atmosphere for a rivalry. Attendance was high.
Great atmosphere for derby - our first night in NYC
Nice stadium, great atmosphere. Definitely would recommend it to my friends and family.
The venue (yankee stadium) was great and easily accessible by both bus and train. My seats were on the second tier behind one of the goals which gave me close up views to many great shots and saves.
It is an awesome venue for a soccer game. Crowd is a big plus as it is an instant jolt of energy!
Dope experience. Gotta sit in the bleachers. Can't wait to go again
Had a great time and then I also went to the monument park, I will go again.
NYCFC x Red Bull at Yankee Stadium. Amazing experience, Holy place. Good crowd. Soccer is growing in USA. The event is fantastic.
My dad and I went to Yankee Stadium to watch the game fill with passion chatting "NYCFC". There are people say that it's not an official place but the fans are grows and possible one day win the MLS cup. If want to get to there, take the subway but early but it's crowded while I take the LIRR before taking the subway. Also meet people from of every race, religion, and gender. I'm a proud fan and hope you love Yankees Stadium for awhile as we continue to find a home.
NYCFC vs. Columbus was a good game. 0-0 until the 80th minute and NYCFC won 2-0. Pro soccer in NY is a really good time. All ages of fans, all ethnic groups, fun atmosphere. It will be even better if they build a soccer-designed stadium, hopefully in the Bronx!
The team scored a goal in the 83rd minute when all hope was gone. The NY Red Bulls fought till the end. They were a tough team to beat.
Yankee stadium is a good baseball stadium, but a terrible football stadium. My view of the pitch was obstructed by foul posts, and the fact that we were watching a football match in a baseball stadium just made the experience feel inauthentic. On top of this, the game was not very entertaining because the players kept losing the ball in midfield. However, I cannot say that it was necessarily bad because we did see a football match in a clean stadium and got exactly what we paid for. I would definitely not reccomend buying seats in section 132.
If you love soccer and this rivalry (NYCFC vs Red Bulls) this is a can't miss game !
The NYC vs Red Bulls game was easily the worst professional soccer game I've had the misfortune to watch - summarised quite nicely by the player of the game being awarded to a goalkeeper who lumped virtually all of his goal kicks out of play for throw-ins and who had to make only a handful of basic saves. The build-up play was awful - long balls played to 5'8" forward players and the decision making consistently frustrating - players trying through-balls through a wall of legs in front of them. The best part of the game was the three minute spell around the NYC box as the their defence desperately tried to extracate their haplesss teammate Tinnerholm (another who seemed to be incapable of completing a pass) from the goal net. To give credit where it's due, the NYC fans made a valiant effort to create an exciting atmosphere - their enthusiastic support at complete odds with the abject showing on the pitch.
If you love soccer, then attempting one of these games is a must. It was so much fun and great for he whole family.
Great seats for the derby. We bought tickets, unknowingly in the redbulls section, which made the NYCFC victory even sweeter!
Great game. Players stuck around for autographs. It be nice if they told us that the players sign from gate 2 at Yankees stadium after the game. At least they do when they win.
My seats were so perfect for the price I paid and the whole atmosphere was fun