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New York City officials reached an agreement to build a 25,000 seat soccer stadium in Queens that will be home to the New York City Football Club.It will be the city’s first professional soccer ...
New York City Football Club and New York City have reached a deal on a new soccer stadium to be built in Queens, according to multiple reports. The New York Times was first to report the story ...
New York City officials reached an agreement to build a 25,000 seat soccer stadium in Queens that will be home to the New York City Football Club. It will be the city’s first professional soc… ...
New York City FC’s new stadium will be called Etihad Park. The move extends the MLS club’s partnership with Etihad Airways, the airline ultimately controlled by a United Arab Emirates ...
New York City Football Club fans will no longer have to watch matches at Yankee Stadium because a brand new stadium is coming to Queens. The $780 million home for the club will have 25,000 seats.
Sneak peak at new soccer stadium coming to Queens 02:01. The 25,000-seat stadium will be the new home of New York City FC. It would be the first major league sports venue built in the city since 2012.
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.
The New York City Planning Commission unanimously approved plans Wednesday to build a new soccer stadium at Willets Point for New York City FC. NYCFC has unveiled plans and renderings to privately ...
NEW YORK — New York City officials approved a plan Thursday to build a 25,000-seat stadium for Major League Soccer’s New York City Football Club next to the New York Mets’ stadium, Citi Field.
New York City Football Club has broken ground on this metro’s first professional soccer-specific stadium, a 25,000-seat space called Etihad Park, located at Willets Point in the borough of Queens.The ...
A $780 million soccer stadium deal in Queens green-lighted this week by Mayor Adams was a win for one of his top political advisers — who lobbied City Hall for months on behalf of the project… ...
More than nine years after its founding, New York City FC has no such agreement in place. ... for a stadium at this point, New York City fans won’t just accept one anywhere.