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View of a night-time baseball game at Yankee Stadium between the New York Yankees and the Minnesota Twins. This is a list of professional and semi-professional sports teams based in the New York metropolitan area, including from New York City, Long Island, Lower Hudson Valley, Northern and Central New Jersey, and parts of Western Connecticut.
New York Nationals (ASL) New York Nationals (USL) New York Capital District Alleycats; New York Clan MacDonald; New York Cosmos (1970–1985) New York Cosmos (2010) New York Fever; New York Hampton Surf; New York Hota Bavarian SC; New York Ukrainians; New York/New Jersey Stallions; Niagara Falls Rangers; Niagara Purple Eagles men's soccer; NYPD FC
Major League Soccer (2) New York Red Bulls: Sports Illustrated Stadium: 25,189 1995 New York's first MLS franchise. Play in New Jersey. Won the Supporters' Shield in 2013, 2015, and 2018. New York City FC: Yankee Stadium: 33,444 2013 Founded by City Football Group and the New York Yankees in 2013. First match played in 2015. Winner of 2021 MLS Cup
Two professional women's soccer leagues are sanctioned by U.S. Soccer, both at the top level— the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), which has operated since 2013, and the USL Super League (USLS), which started play in the 2024–25 season.
Key accomplishments: Finished high school soccer career with 119 goals, 81 assists, and two sectional titles Future plans: Play Division I soccer and study electrical engineering at University at ...
South Side High School is the only public high school in the village of Rockville Centre, New York.South Side, a part of the Rockville Centre School District, serves grades 9 through 12 and boasts a variety of academic, extra-curricular and athletic programs, including the International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum in junior and senior years.
Corning's Taylor Freelove controls the ball during a 5-2 win over Elmira in the Section 4 Class AAA boys soccer championship game Oct. 26, 2023 at Corning Memorial Stadium.
Hudl was the fastest growing private company in Nebraska again in 2014. [3] By 2015, Hudl grew to 230 employees across four offices as it took on its first round of institutional funding in April with $72.5 million from Accel Partners. [4] Hudl made Fast Company's list of Most Innovative Companies in 2016. [5]