Halfway Mark: New York City FC's first 17 games in 10 numbers
Six clean sheets, 0 stoppage-time goals, 29 yellow cards: Here are the stats that reveal how NYCFC is doing 17 games into the 2025 season.
Six clean sheets, 0 stoppage-time goals, 29 yellow cards: Here are the stats that reveal how NYCFC is doing 17 games into the 2025 season.
Despite suffering from a nagging foot injury, the 27-year-old midfielder is instrumental to NYCFC's success.
A running list of NYCFC players joining up with their national teams for games during the upcoming international window.
It's the first competitive international call-up for the NYCFC shot-stopper.
The Serbian center-back brings a toughness to NYCFC's defense. But his lack of discipline – and knack for earning cards – remains a liability.
At the end of last season, the 23-year-old wanted to become an everyday player. He got his wish.
It's been an up-and-down year for the New York City FC captain, but Thiago Martins is a big part of the team logging 6 clean sheets in 17 games.
Reviews of New York City FC's games against Houston and Nashville, plus our bigger-picture perspectives on the first half of the season now that we're exactly 50% of the way through the MLS schedule.
New York City FC goalkeeper Matt Freese starts off our 2025 Midterm Report Cards. Not to give anything away, but the Iceman is a star student.
Hannes Wolf is your Player of he Match after throwing on a cape and playing the hero when it mattered most.
Keaton Parks ran the midfield after coming on in the second half, notching two assists to help NYCFC earn a point. New York City are now undefeated against Top 5 teams in the east.
NYCFC might have folded to Houston at home midweek, but they fought back today to earn on a point on the road against a tough Nashville SC.
A stumbling New York City FC is in Music City to take on an in-form Nashville SC.
The New York City FC striker is on Costa Rica's 26-player roster for a pair of June World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup.
The season's biggest loss leads to the year's worst numbers.
Ben Wright of SixOneFive Soccer tells us why Nashville are hottt, why BJ Callaghan's system is working, and why Walker Zimmerman just might return to the Starting XI.