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Sports Illustrated Stadium is New York metropolitan area's first professional soccer-specific stadium in the modern era of American soccer.
The sport of soccer has a long history in New York City , beginning in the 1910s with the first iteration of the American Soccer League . In the 1970s, with the rise of the first iteration of the North American Soccer League , the New York Cosmos became one of the most recognizable brands in American soccer.
Presently, there are four professional soccer clubs in the New York City region, fielding six teams in various leagues. New York City FC and the New York Red Bulls play in the top mens division, Major League Soccer , while their reserve teams New York Red Bulls II and New York City FC II compete in the third tier league MLS Next Pro . There are two first divisions for women in the United States, and both are represented by clubs in the metropolitan area: NJ/NY Gotham FC , a women's team, competes in the National Women's Soccer League while Brooklyn FC , a new soccer club, fields a woman's team in the USL Super League . Brooklyn FC will also field a men's team in the second-division USL Championship in 2025, both playing in Maimonides Park in Coney Island .
The region has also hosted 27 U.S. Open Cup finals at various venues including Starlight Park , Triborough Stadium , Dexter Park , the Metropolitan Oval , the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field . Despite this, a New York City-based club has not won the Open Cup since the 1991 final , where the Brooklyn Italians defeated the Richardson Rockets . The last time a local club reached the final was 2017, where the New York Red Bulls lost to Sporting Kansas City .
Today, major stadiums that host soccer matches include Sports Illustrated Stadium , Yankee Stadium , Citi Field , and MetLife Stadium , which will host the 2026 World Cup Final . New York City FC is planning to build Etihad Park , the first soccer-specific stadium in New York City which will be located in Queens and opening in 2027.
Professional clubs
Amateur clubs
Club
Stadium
Capacity
Founded
Notes
USL League Two (4)
Cedar Stars Rush
Fairleigh Dickinson University
2018
F.A. Euro
Belson Stadium
2,600
2013
FC Motown
Ranger Stadium
1,200
2012
Long Island Rough Riders
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium
1,600
1994
Manhattan SC
Gaelic Park
2018
Morris Elite SC
Rutgers Newark Stadium
2016
Westchester Flames
City Park Stadium
1,845
1999
National Premier Soccer League (4)
FC Motown
Ranger Stadium
1,200
2012
FC Monmouth
Count Basie Park
2017
United Premier Soccer League - Premier (4)
EFA Metro
Lyndhurst, NJ
FSA Pro
Hudson Sports Complex
2014
Javier Velasco Soccer Academy
Perth Amboy, NJ
North Jersey Alliance FC
Weequahic Park
2012
NY Renegades FC
Hicksville
NYC Haiti United SC
Brooklyn
Oyster Bay United FC
Oyster Bay
Real New York FC
Liberty Park
2014
Queensboro FC II
Queens
Union SC
Union, NJ
United Premier Soccer League - Division 1 (4)
Academias Barcelona SC
Victory Field, Forest Park
Amigos FC New York
Long Island
2018
Astoria Knights FC
Aviator Sports & Event Center
5,000
2018
Atlas FC NYC
Long Island
AYSAB Football Club
Brooklyn
East Coast FC
Long Island
FC B3ast
Queens
FSA Pro II
Hudson Sports Complex
2014
FTFA Gunners
Elizabeth, NJ
Galo FC
Long Island
Ironbound Soccer Club
Newark, NJ
LDUQ-USA Pro FC Elite
Montvale, NJ
New Jersey Alliance FC U23
Jersey City, NJ
NY Hota Bavarians SC
Franklin Square
Rosedale Soccer Club
Jamaica
Sons of Queens FC
Woodside
UCFSC Warriors
Rahway, NJ
Unisamba FC
Paterson, NJ
Cosmopolitan Soccer League Division I (5)
Cedar Stars Academy
Ramapo College of New Jersey
5,000
2013
Doxa FC
Joseph F. Fosina Field
1,000
1962
KidSuper Samba AC
Baker Athletics Complex
3,500
2017
Lansdowne Yonkers FC
Tibbet Brook Park
1,000
1997
New York Athletic Club
Travers Island Soccer Field
250
2008
Played organized since 2008. NYAC founded in 1868.
New York Greek American
Metropolitan Oval
1,500
1941
New York Pancyprian-Freedoms
Belson Stadium
2,500
1974
New York Shamrocks SC
Roosevelt Island
150
1960
Sporting SC
Soundview Park
150
2002
Zum Schneider FC 03
Randalls Island
150
2003
Cosmopolitan Soccer League Division II (6)
Afghan FC NY
Randalls Island
150
Beyond FC
Laurel Hill Park
300
2011
Central Park Rangers FC
Central Park
100
1999
DeSportiva Sociedad NY
Randalls Island
150
FC Japan
Randalls Island
150
1992
FC Ulqini
Greenbelt Recreation Center
Hoboken FC 1912
Laurel Hill Park
300
1912
Kelmendi FC NY
Randalls Island
150
2012
Manhattan Celtic
Randalls Island
150
1998
Manhattan Kickers
Randalls Island
150
1973
New York Ukrainians
McCarren Park
200
1947
NYPD FC
Flushing Meadows
Polonia Gwardia NY
McCarren Park
200
Real Olé FC
Red Wing Park
Richmond County FC
Corporal Thompson Park
2016
Stal Mielec NY
McCarren Park
200
2004
Williamsburg International F.C.
Bushwick Inlet Park
2011
NCAA Division I (N/A)
Columbia Lions (Ivy )
Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium
3,500
1906
First recorded game in 1870. Fielded varsity team since 1906.
Fordham Rams (Atlantic 10 )
Coffey Field
7,000
1979
Hofstra Pride (CAA )
Iona Gaels (MAAC )
LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds (NEC )
Manhattan Jaspers (MAAC)
Marist Red Foxes (MAAC)
Leonidoff Field
5,000
1981
Monmouth Hawks (MAAC)
NJIT Highlanders (Sun Belt )
Saint Peter's Peacocks (MAAC)
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (Big Ten )
St. Francis Terriers (NEC )
St. John's Red Storm (Big East )
Belson Stadium
2,168
1979
Won NCAA Tournament in 1996.
NCAA Division II (N/A)
Concordia Clippers
Clipper Soccer Field
Queens Knights
Queens College Track & Soccer Field
NCAA Division III (N/A)
Baruch Bearcats
Brooklyn Bulldogs
CCNY Beavers
Hunter Hawks
John Jay Bloodhounds
Lehman Lightning
Medgar Evers Cougars
Montclair State Red Hawks
NYU Violets
Sarah Lawrence Gryphons
Staten Island Dolphins
St. Joseph's Bears
Yeshiva Maccabees
York Cardinals
CMSV Dolphins
Most successful clubs overall
Teams in italics are no longer active.
New York derbies
There is one current professional New York derby:
Main article: Hudson River derby
New York Red Bulls and New York City FC met for the first time in 2015 at the first inaugural New York derby in MLS
See also
References
Bowman, Emma (February 4, 2024). "The 2026 World Cup final will take place at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium" . npr.org . National Public Radio. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
Waldstein, David (April 11, 2024). "New York City Is Closer to Getting Its First Soccer Stadium" . The New York Times . Retrieved April 19, 2024.
"All-Time Results" . Columbia University Athletics . Retrieved June 19, 2015.
"Red Bulls take care of NYCFC in raucous inaugural New York derby" . Sports Illustrated. May 11, 2015.
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