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The 2024 New York Red Bulls season was the the club's twenty-ninth season in Major League Soccer, the top division of soccer in the United States.The club made the MLS Cup final for the first time since 2008.
The 2025 New York Red Bulls season is the the club's thirtieth season in Major League Soccer, the top division of soccer in the United States. During the offseason, the club's stadium changed its name to Sports Illustrated Stadium after the company signed a deal to become the official ticketing partner of the club.
Sports Illustrated Tickets will take over as the official ticketing partner for all events at the stadium starting in 2026. ... The Red Bulls lost 2-1 to the Los Angeles ... Sports Illustrated ...
The stadium before a match between the Red Bulls and Montreal Impact. A soft opening of the stadium, a match between the Red Bulls Under-18 Academy team and the United States U-17 men's national soccer team scheduled for March 13, 2010, was postponed due to heavy rain and high wind. [67]
[59] [60] Lewis Morgan was the top goalscorer for the Red Bulls, with 14 in MLS matches, and named the Comeback Player of the Year for his performance during the regular season. [61] The Red Bulls opened the playoffs with a two-match sweep of the Columbus Crew, the defending MLS Cup champions and top seed in the Eastern Conference.
For a record-extending sixth time, the Los Angeles Galaxy are champions of Major League Soccer (MLS). The Galaxy defeated the New York Red Bulls 2-1 to win the MLS Cup on Saturday at a sold-out ...
Galaxy players pose for a selfie with the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy after defeating the Red Bulls in the MLS Cup final on Saturday at Dignity Health Sports Park. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Starting in 1999 with the Columbus Crew's construction of Historic Crew Stadium, the league has constructed soccer-specific stadiums which are tailor-made for soccer and which have smaller capacity. As of 2024 [update] , 22 of 29 MLS stadiums are soccer-specific stadiums, wich generally have a capacity of 18,000 to 30,000 seats. [ 1 ]