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The New York City FC stadium is a soccer-specific stadium to be built in Willets Point in the New York City borough of Queens for New York City FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), who currently play home games at Yankee Stadium and Citi Field. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2024 and is expected to be completed in 2027.
In 2027, New York City FC will open the first-ever soccer-specific stadium in New York City in Willets Point, Queens. Click below to place a deposit and secure your place in history!
In 2027, New York City FC will open the first-ever soccer-specific stadium in New York City in Willets Point, Queens. Click below to place a deposit and secure your place in history!
New York City FC has released a first look at the renderings for its plans to build a new 25,000-seat stadium complex in Queens, the first soccer-specific stadium in the city.
New York City FC announced Wednesday that their planned new stadium will feature a seven-story main entry called 'The Cube.' Here's what to know.
NYCFC are moving on up. New York City Mayor Eric Adams officially announced Wednesday that a new stadium for the New York City Football Club will be erected in Willets Point, Queens, near...
It's official: New York has approved the construction of a new $800 million stadium for New York City FC in Queens. City Council members overwhelmingly approved of the new plan, which also...
The 25,000-seat stadium would become the first fully electric stadium in Major League Soccer, in addition to being the first fully electric professional sports stadium in New York City.
New York City FC released renderings of the City Square portion of its $780M stadium, a flexible ground-level concourse on the south side of the stadium that will be open non-match days to the public thanks to garage doors that open onto the sidewalk.
Since 2015, the club have primarily played their home games at Yankee Stadium (shared with baseball's New York Yankees) in the Bronx; several alternative venues have been used when Yankee Stadium is unavailable, such as Citi Field in Queens, and Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey.