Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

New York City FC II

American soccer team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New York City FC II
Remove ads

New York City FC II is an American professional soccer team based in New York City. It is the reserve team and minor league affiliate of New York City FC, and plays in MLS Next Pro, the third tier of the United States soccer league system.

Quick facts Nickname(s), Short name ...
Remove ads

History

When NYCFC entered MLS in 2015, the league had no reserve competition. For their first few seasons NYCFC affiliated with Wilmington Hammerheads FC[1] and then with San Antonio FC[2] but these partnerships were little used and the club continued with no minor league affiliate for several seasons afterwards.

MLS Next Pro

On December 6, 2021, Major League Soccer announced the formation of a new league, MLS Next Pro, which would be a competitive development league for reserves and younger players. It would be placed in the third tier of the United States soccer league system below the USL Championship, which had previously hosted affiliated and reserve teams.[3] NYCFC was among the first teams to announce their participation in MLS Next Pro.[3] The name of the team—New York City FC II (abbreviated as "NYCFC II")—was announced in January 2022 alongside the signing of the first three homegrown players to stock the nascent team's roster.[4]

Remove ads

Players and staff

Roster

As of June 28, 2024[5]
More information No., Pos. ...
  1. ^
    New York City FC MLS roster player
  2. ^
    New York City FC academy player

Technical Staff

More information Position, Name ...
Remove ads

Records

Year-by-year

More information Season, MLS Next Pro ...

Head coaches record

As of September 24, 2023
More information Name, Nationality ...

Stadium

On February 24, 2022, it was announced that NYCFC II would play its home matches at Belson Stadium on the campus of St. John's University.[7]

On July 15, 2024, NYCFC II announced that would play a portion of its schedule at Icahn Stadium on Randalls Island in Manhattan.[8] The club made a $3 million donation to fund upgrades to bring the pitch up to professional soccer standards.

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads