How NYCFC internationals fared on national team duty
A recap of a busy September international window for eight New York City FC players, and one notable NYCFC alumnus.
A recap of a busy September international window for eight New York City FC players, and one notable NYCFC alumnus.
This week there's a lot to say about that new New York City FC crest, and a lot of questions around the starting goalkeeper spot and how Luis Barraza might handle it if Matt Freese is injured.
Hope Solo was the greatest goalkeeper of her generation — and one of the most problematic players ever to suit up for the USWNT.
A capsule collection from LiveBreatheFutbol featuring a hat, hoodie, and T-shirt brings New York City FC's updated club crest to life.
Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island is back to hosting professional soccer: Here's how New York City FC, NYCFC II, and visiting international teams could make use of the upgraded facility.
The Bronx native and first-ever Brooklyn FC captain on the significance of launching a new women's team in the city and what to expect as Brooklyn makes its USL Super League debut.
Did the goalkeeper get in-game minutes to prepare him to replace an injured Matt Freese?
Struggles in Columbus, running the gauntlet, and why John Baney is drinking the Alonso Martínez Kool-Aid.
Is the international break leaving you with a soccer-sized hole in your viewing habits? Here are five documentary series and movies that will tide you over until league play resumes next week.
The converted winger is scoring goals at a pace that puts him at the top of New York City FC's record books — and at the top of Major League Soccer this year.
NYCFC II draw Columbus Crew 2 on the road after Taylor Calheira scores his 12th and 13th goals of the season. But the Baby Blues settle for 1 point after stumbling in the penalty shootout.
El Clínico is your POTM for the third game in a row, and Tayvon Gray has the second-most assists for a defender in NYCFC history. That 2.9 our readers give Luis Barraza? It's the second-lowest player rating handed out this year.
Two goals scored by Columbus after the 90th minute gave the Crew a third win of the year over New York City FC in a match filled with key injuries and officiating controversy.
The defense didn't look the same after the goalkeeper left tonight's game. Can New York City find a way to win without him?
New York City FC couldn't hold a lead over a Columbus Crew that came roaring back to score the winner in stoppage time — then score again just for fun.