New York Cosmos return
It's official: The Cosmos are back for the third time, will play at Hinchliffe Stadium when they make their USL League One debut in 2026.
It's official: The Cosmos are back for the third time, will play at Hinchliffe Stadium when they make their USL League One debut in 2026.
The massive inflatable pigeon NYCFC floated around New York City got people talking, while the impending arrival of the team's new Designated Player, Nico Fernández of Elche in Spain, got us really talking.
The 700-pound inflatable bird will be mounted on a barge and take a day-long cruise while calling at ports on the Hudson River, East River, and Long Island Sound.
"Nico" Fernández, the 25-year-old attacking midfielder who helped Elche CF win promotion to La Liga, reportedly signed a four-year contract and will officially join NYCFC on July 24.
It's going to be a hot and sticky night at Yankee Soccer Stadium as NYCFC looks to beat Toronto for the second time this season — and in the sixth straight game across all competitions.
The United States heads to Energizer Park in St. Louis, Missouri hoping to reach the Gold Cup Final for a lucky 13th time, but they'll have to get past a Guatemala team looking for back-to-back upsets of North American soccer powers.
We reflect on on Matt Freese's breakout USMNT performance, review NYCFC's losing trip to Canada, and preview NYCFC-Toronto FC. Plus: Michael Battista joins the show to discuss his report on the return of the Cosmos.
Rested or rusty? NYCFC are in the 51st State to play their first game in 16 days when they face a CF Montréal that has a hard time beating any team not named New York City.
Longtime assistant Mehdi Ballouchy will take over as head coach for the June 28 game.
It's just the second time in club history that nobody from New York City FC made the cut.
We weigh in on Matt Freese and the USMNT's ups and downs at the Gold Cup, discuss the pros and cons of the Club World Cup and the performances of the MLS teams in it, and preview NYCFC's trip to face CF Montréal.
Veterans Rose Lavelle and Emily Sonnet will be joined by 21-year-old national team debutant Lilly Reale.
We highlight all the players who stepped up in the win vs Atlanta while NYCFC remained shorthanded. Plus, our early Club World Cup impressions and thoughts on Matt Freese's chances to stick as a USMNT starter.
The international break is over: MLS is back, with New York City FC hosting Atlanta United for Ronny Delia's return to Yankee Stadium.
New York City FC's head coach Pascal Jansen ruled Parks out for "a while" due to more issues with a lingering foot injury the midfielder has carried since the preseason.
A conversation with the man who guided New York City FC to that first MLS Cup in 2021 before he comes back to town for the first time as an opposing coach with Atlanta United.