Amazing experience!!
by Qflash on 8/27/24Citi Field - QueensRating: 5 out of 5Amazing experience for the whole family. Came from out of town (western NY) and will definitely be coming back. Action packed game that kept everyone’s attention.
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New York City Football Club History
New York City FC began play in 2015 as the 20th franchise in Major League Soccer, following their official establishment in 2013. Playing their home matches at Yankee Stadium, New York City FC quickly became a fixture in the league, attracting significant attention through marquee signings like David Villa, Andrea Pirlo, and Frank Lampard during their early years. The club has developed a heated rivalry with the New York Red Bulls, known as the Hudson River Derby.
After establishing themselves in their inaugural season, New York City FC quickly anchored itself as a consistent playoff contender, qualifying for the postseason eight times over the past nine seasons. Their most significant milestone came in 2021 when they captured their first MLS Cup championship. Led by Golden Boot winner Valentín “Taty” Castellanos, who scored 22 goals that season, and MLS Cup MVP goalkeeper Sean Johnson, the team defeated the Portland Timbers in a dramatic final. In 2022, New York City FC added to their accolades by winning the Campeones Cup, defeating Liga MX champions Atlas FC to become the first New York-based club to secure an international trophy.
The current roster features standout players like Santiago Rodríguez, Thiago Martins, and Maxi Moralez. The team has built a strong identity around an attacking style of play, a commitment to nurturing young talent, and an emphasis on developing future stars through their youth academy and City Football Group’s global network.
Looking ahead, New York City FC is set to deepen its connection with fans and the city through the development of a state-of-the-art, soccer-specific stadium in Queens, slated to open in 2027. This ambitious project is a significant step in cementing the club’s legacy as a cornerstone of soccer culture in New York City and Major League Soccer.
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
New York City FC currently plays home matches 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 accommodate up to 47,309 for playoff games and other major events. Additionally, the team occasionally plays matches at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, offering fans another iconic venue to support their club.
The New York City Football Club schedule for 2025 can be viewed on the team's official website(Opens in new tab).
Tickets for the 2025 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.
Amazing experience for the whole family. Came from out of town (western NY) and will definitely be coming back. Action packed game that kept everyone’s attention.
Saw a good game with some well finished goals. Good night to watch as 6 goals went in. Visited from Wales in the U.K. Killed 2 birds with 1 stone, by seeing the fantastic yankee stadium at the same time. Food and atmosphere was good, with very reasonable food and drink pricing. Bought a jersey for my son, which he loves. All in all a good bordering on very good experience.
First Professional Soccer Game for my Grandson and Me Great seats, great energy and lots of fun.
The stadium experience was awesome. The sears were great. My friends and me enjoyed our time and the game.
Stadium was interesting to see, but it all seemed to be a bit heartless as everything of course was the home of of NY Mets. I can't really say i saw NYCFC playing at home. They would need an own stadium to build up more of an own identity. Compared to nearly every other club in the world, even NY RB, i only saw one guestteam playing another...
very entertaining day, result unfortunate for NYC, staff at the stadium were all excellent. I got great views of the game, plenty of options for food and drink, all good.
I would love if the promotion/Relegation system gets implemented in USL soccer. Just like the English Premier League. A lot more at stake.
NYCFC v Toronto FC. Leagues Cup 27 July. Outstanding team performance from a clearly well coached and motivated side. Match played in Harrison NJ, at the home of NY Red Bulls, so the crowd probably lower than usual but a decent atmosphere all the same. First class stewarding.
As a football fan that has been in different countries watching games so far this one has been the worst.Taking a part the quality of the game; the atmosphere is completely fake; the stadium is too big for such event; tickets are too expensive; no real football fans; big number of fans intoxicate+ $18 for a beer.I left in the 2 half because I wasn't enjoy a told.
We loved it! Took the family and had a blast. Only sad part is the price of food, drink and parking at CitiField. We had a wonderful time.
Soccer fans are awesome. Can't wait for the new stadium!
Fun game my son enjoyed every second of it.Lots of security and nice environment .
NYC FC has a venue that is hard to beat; Yankee Stadium. Easy to get in and out of via Subway. Pitch is a bit tight on the baseball field, but seating and views were great. Hardcore fans with drums sit in stands behind goal set along outfield wall; great to hear from distance. Took our two 12 year old boys and really enjoyed match experience.
The baseball stadium didn't bother me as much as I would expect up front. But no big stars anymore in the teams and the level of play was not so good but our expectations were not really high in that area. Overall nice evening but my roommate fell asleep
Apart from the rain, the venue was magnificent, fans made the whole night a wonderful experience, better than having 80K people at the stadium.
My tickets where at the perfect spot and even better cause my team won...
The experience was good! The security line was a bit more backed up versus a Yankee game.
I know it’s a little hard to drive to Yankee stadium but, Be there is the most beautiful experience ever had. Feel the breeze in the stadium, it’s Woow something that worth the money you pay to be there.
Great atmosphere great fans i even got pictures with the players and my shirt singed i would tottaly recommend going🏟⚽️
Terrible experience. I went after work . They wouldn’t let me in with my laptop. They told me to go to the lock boxes and rent one under the 4 train. They were all closed. I eventually got in in the 2nd half. Soccer in a baseball stadium is crap. I will never go to watch NYFC at Yankee stadium again . The field was crap..the players could hurt themselves. You are so far away from the action.