Mayor de Blasio Announces Ceremony To Honors 2021 MLS Cup “Undenyable” Champions New York City Football Club
To celebrate New York City Football Club (NYCFC) winning the 2021 MLS Cup – Major League Soccer’s most important trophy.
To celebrate New York City Football Club (NYCFC) winning the 2021 MLS Cup – Major League Soccer’s most important trophy.
Gerri Major, 1894–1984, was an African-American woman who lived in Harlem during a career that stretched from the 1920s through the 1970s.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tonight celebrated FIFA’s announcement that New York/New Jersey has been selected as a host city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup™.
Fresh off the Club’s 2021 MLS Cup victory, New York City Football Club will celebrate with the City of New York at the iconic New Year’s Eve Ball Drop in Times Square just 30 minutes from Harlem, NY.
Today, the New York City Soccer Initiative (NYCSI) partners—the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, NYC Parks, New York City Football Club (NYCFC),
On Wednesday, October 21, 2020, the New York City Soccer Initiative (NYCSI) partners—including the First Lady of New York City Chirlane McCray and NYCFC Goalkeeper Brad Stuver
New York City FC (NYCFC) today has announced the Club’s new youth-led voting campaign in partnership with Vote.org.
The rise of professional soccer in New York has been a fascinating and deeply beneficial change for the city.
SYNLawn, the largest manufacturer and unrivaled innovator of artificial grass in North America, announced the recipients of their Projects of the Year awards.
New York City FC has today named celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson the Club’s first-ever Chief Culinary Coach.
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and the New York City Football Club (NYCFC) today announced a new partnership that will, for the first time, broadcast live all NYCFC games during the 2018 Major League Soccer season on WNYE 91.5 FM, the City of New York’s official radio station.
Originally published on Monday, January 21, 2013: The greatest urban street game ever invented — stickball — is being celebrated in a storefront gallery in East Harlem where broomstick-swinging, spaldeen-smashing masters are bucking the odds to keep the sport alive and pass it on to the next generation.
New York City has launched the City Soccer Initiative, a $3 million public-private partnership with the Mayor’s Fund, NYC Football Club, Adidas, and the US Soccer Foundation.
Great story by Daily News about East Harlem’s 20 year street ball champions the Carver Mobb.
More than 50 community organizations, local businesses, City and state agencies teamed up with Harlem’s Emma L. Bowen Community Service Center.