Mayor Mamdani AFCON watch party a glimpse of World Cup counter-programming to come
Zohran Mamdani hosted a free viewing of the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations final at a city courthouse, and the soccer-loving Mayor has plans to organize more free...
Zohran Mamdani hosted a free viewing of the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations final at a city courthouse, and the soccer-loving Mayor has plans to organize more free...
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Groups C, E, I, and L will play group stage games at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey — Brazil, England, Ecuador, France, Germany, Morocco, Norway, Panama, and Senegal...
It's time to Make Soccer Great Again.
The current President of the United States discussed Etihad Park during a visit to City Football Group's home turf in Abu Dhabi.
The United States men's national team returns to the Tri-State Area after a years-long absence with a friendly against South Korea on Saturday, September 6 at Sports Illustrated...
The four-part Netflix documentary series is worth watching even if it gives the Beckhams a pass.
In a nice bit of business for New York City, the club will get a payout after former captain Sean Johnson featured on the USMNT World Cup Squad.
The Netflix docu-series lets you relive the major events of the World Cup in Qatar through the first-hand lens of national team captains.
The entertaining CBS Sports docuseries retells the foundational events of American soccer — and it's a great tribute to Grant Wahl.
This four-episode portrait of failure is strictly for soccer fanatics who consume all things football.
The NYCFC captain will join USMNT goalkeepers Matt Turner and Ethan Horvath on the plane to Qatar.
Here are the best bars, cafes, restaurants, and event spaces to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup in the Big Apple: Has map!
The NYCFC shot-stopper kept a clean sheet – and kept the USMNT in the game – against a dangerous Uruguay.
He joins goalkeepers Matt Turner of Arsenal and Ethan Horvath of Luton Town in the September camp.
Dismal defensive performances against Japan and Saudi Arabia show why Gregg Berhalter was shortsighted not to call up the NYCFC Homegrown.