NEW YORK (AP) — The delayed opening of New York City FC’s Etihad Park has been scheduled for July 17 next summer, the start of the team's 2027-28 season as Major League Soccer shifts to a calendar in alignment with most European leagues.
Team CEO Brad Sims made the announcement Thursday at a Major League Soccer event in conjunction with this weekend's World Cup final.
“This is 12, 13 years in the making,” Sims said. “A lot of people put in so much hard work, time and effort vetting out dozens and dozens of sites around the five boroughs: starts, stops, good news, bad news.”
When NYCFC broke ground in December 2024 for the 25,000-seat venue adjacent to the New York Mets’ Citi Field, NYCFC said the stadium would open for the 2027 season, but last February announced a delay. In the league’s truncated transition season of 2027, NYCFC will continue to play most home games at Yankee Stadium and Citi Field.
Since taking the field in 2015, NYCFC has played home games primarily at those venues along with some at the home of the rival New York Red Bulls in Harrison, New Jersey, and Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut.
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“We have one of the best records in Major League Soccer, one of the highest point totals throughout our history bouncing from venue to venue, venue changes, guys not sure where they should live because they don’t know how many games they’re going to play in different places. It takes a toll," Sims said. "A home for our supporters. A home of our staff. But the way I sort of look at it, it’s a home for the world’s game in the world's city.”
The MLS team’s controlling owner is City Football Group, the parent company of England’s Manchester City. The Premier League team’s venue was renamed Etihad Stadium in July 2011.
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