
2025 New York City FC Player Preview: Agustín Ojeda
The 20-year-old winger ended last season as a scarcely-used substitute and will be looking to carve out a bigger role in 2025, likely by improving on the three goals he scored in 2024.
The 20-year-old winger ended last season as a scarcely-used substitute and will be looking to carve out a bigger role in 2025, likely by improving on the three goals he scored in 2024.
The 21-year-old emerged as one of the most exciting attackers last year before being sidelined by a badly broken leg. Can he recapture that form when he returns to squad in 2025?
We saw glimpses of what the 21-year-old Argentine winger can do, but in limited minutes. Will Fernández finally establish himself in the lineup and as a consistent goal threat?
Is the Costa Rican a one-season wonder? Or did New York City FC finally find a replacement for Taty Castellanos?
We unpack what Santiago Rodríguez's departure would mean for New York City FC in 2025 and beyond. Plus there's talk of that sharp new Excelsior Kit, preseason storylines, and what to expect from NYCFC's midfield in 2025.
We hold court on skyline-inspired Excelsior Kit, the sixth home shirt in New York City FC's 10-year history.
The Excelsior Kit is all cubist lines and shades of light blues: It's the New York City skyline in a shirt.
The soon-to-be 17-year-old is ready to make his MLS debut this season. When he does, we'll get a glimpse of what the New York City FC midfield will look like in the future.
NYCFC heads to Harrison, New Jersey for two of its three Phase One games including James Rodríguez and Club León's visit, while they get a true home game vs. Toluca at Yankee Stadium.
The club's greatest-ever player returns to the Bronx in 2025. But what role will the 38-year-old Argentine play under new boss Pascal Jansen?
Parks has become a model of consistency, but in 2025 he'll need to adjust to a new-look midfield and a new set of expectations from a new head coach.
César Luis Merlo reports that "there is already an agreement in principle with the player for a 4-year contract."
The 17-year-old has just 17 appearances for NYCFC II in two seasons: Jacob Arroyave is a midfielder being developed for the future.
The 24-year-old made only 12 starts last year despite adding much to the NYCFC attack. Will he see more playing time in Pascal Jansen's midfield?
The 23-year-old made some key starts last year, and is poised to become the everyday No 6 for New York City FC in 2025.
The left-back became the everyday starter in 2024, scoring his first MLS goal and providing two assists. Will he find another gear in 2025?