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The New York Red Bulls are an American professional soccer club based in the
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. The Red Bulls compete in
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(MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. The club was established in October 1994 and began play in the league's inaugural season in 1996 as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars. In 2006, the team was sold to
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and re-branded as part of the company's global network of soccer clubs. The Red Bulls have played their home matches at Sports Illustrated Stadium in
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, since 2010, having previously played at
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. The club is one of two teams in MLS based in the New York metropolitan region along with
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, which entered the league in 2015. The two teams compete against each other in the Hudson River Derby. Other rivals include the New England Revolution and fellow MLS originals D.C. United. The Red Bulls have reached the
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final twice, in
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, losing both times. The club has won three
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titles, in
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,
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and
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. They also twice reached the final of the U.S. Open Cup in
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, losing on both occasions, and once have reached the semi finals of the
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in
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, losing to
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.


History


MetroStars era

The club's original name was Empire Soccer Club, which gave birth to the name of the team's largest supporters' group,
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. The team's original owners were
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and Stuart Subotnick. The name MetroStars was chosen in reference to
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, the media company founded by Kluge, after Nike's original suggestion "MetroFlash" was rejected. The owners also considered but rejected buying the rights to the name "Cosmos".
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, the first player to sign with MLS, became the first MetroStars player, and was soon joined by
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teammate
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and
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star midfielder Roberto Donadoni.
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player Peter Vermes was named the first team captain, but it was the previously unknown Venezuelan Giovanni Savarese who became the Metros' first breakthrough star. The team's first coach was Eddie Firmani of New York Cosmos fame. In 1996, the MetroStars made news when they selected players named Juninho and Túlio in the 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft. This report set off an immediately positive reaction which was quickly crushed after the MetroStars revealed that they had not actually drafted well-known Brazilian players
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and Túlio Costa, as people had assumed. The MetroStars waived both draftees on March 25, 1996. While the identity of "
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" was later discovered, the true name and club history of "Tulio" remains unknown. This bizarre episode has entered MetroStars folk lore. When the league began play in 1996, it was expected that the MetroStars would quickly become the league's dominant team. This expectation never materialized. Despite famous players and a high-profile coach, the team never seemed to click together. The team's first home game against the
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proved to be a harbinger of things to come. Former
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defender Nicola Caricola inadvertently flipped a cross into his own net in the dying minutes to hand New England a 1–0 win in front of 46,000 fans. The resulting play would later be dubbed the "Curse of Caricola" by fans to explain the team's inability to come through with a domestic trophy in their history. Firmani left after eight games (3–5) and was replaced by former
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coach Carlos Queiróz, who did no better than even (12–12) the rest of the season. The team made it into the playoffs, only to lose to eventual champions D.C. United. Starting in 1998, the team stopped referring to itself as ''New York/New Jersey'', but it took a few years for the media and fans to catch up. The team went by just ''MetroStars'', with no city, state or regional geographic name attached to it, a rarity in American sports. The MetroStars bottomed out in 1999 with a record of 7–25 under former U.S. national team coach Bora Milutinović, the worst record in MLS history. Hoping to light a spark under the floundering club in 2000, the MetroStars dropped a bombshell by acquiring German international player
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from Bayern Munich. Matthäus played in only 16 MLS games during the season and his tenure in the U.S. is considered a disappointment. The team did, however, leap from dead last to the conference title. On August 26,
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, the MetroStars'
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set an MLS record by scoring five goals in a game against the
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. In 2003 the club hired new manager
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, a New Jersey native known for winning multiple titles as an assistant with D.C. United and head coach with the Chicago Fire. Bradley led the team to the U.S. Open Cup final and a playoff berth in his first season. In 2004 the MetroStars became the first MLS team to win a trophy outside of North American soil with a victory in the La Manga Cup. The MetroStars defeated Ukraine's
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3–2 in the semi-finals before edging Norway's
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1–0 in the final. Bradley was fired during the 2005 season and assistant
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was named interim head coach, guiding the team to seven points in its last three games; the MetroStars made it to the playoffs, but yet another season ended in disappointment when they were knocked out of the playoffs with a 3–2 loss to the New England Revolution.


Red Bull takeover (2006–2009)

On March 9, 2006, it was announced that Austrian energy drink conglomerate
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had purchased the club, and as part of their sponsorship, they would also completely re-brand the franchise, changing the name, colors, and logo, a move which drew mixed reactions. The club name was changed to "Red Bull New York", with the team now referred to as the "New York Red Bulls" by the league and the media. Red Bull had originally approached MLS about creating an expansion club in New York City proper, but concerns over the cost of buying out the MetroStars' territorial rights to the region, along with the expected difficulty in securing a stadium site in the city, led the company to purchase the MetroStars instead and take over their existing stadium project in
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. The territorial rights to a second New York area franchise reverted to MLS as part of the sale. During the 2006 season, Red Bull fired Johnston and hired Bruce Arena, a
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native who had recently left the head coaching role with the United States national team. The team soon after signed national team captain
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as a designated player along with Colombian star Juan Pablo Angel, while teenage striker Jozy Altidore emerged as one of the league's brightest young talents. That summer the Red Bulls defeated German club Bayern Munich 4–2 in a friendly at Giants Stadium and lost a friendly against
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4–1 in front of a sold-out crowd in East Rutherford. On August 18, 2007, the Red Bulls hosted the
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for the league debut of
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, drawing 66,238 fans. Arena guided the Red Bulls to the 2007 MLS playoffs, but they were eliminated in the first round by the
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. Two days later, on November 5, 2007, Arena resigned as coach of the Red Bulls. Red Bull then acquired Colombian coach Juan Carlos Osorio from Chicago Fire during the off-season. In 2008, Altidore was sold to Spanish club
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for a U.S. record transfer fee while Reyna retired due to chronic injuries in July. Over 47,000 tickets were sold to July 19 game versus the
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, which was the team's and league's season record attendance. The game ended in a 2–2 draw with goals from Dave van den Bergh and Juan Pablo Ángel. The Red Bulls again played Spanish powerhouse
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in a friendly match on August 6 before about 40,000 fans. They lost 6–2, with their goals scored by Jorge Rojas and Seth Stammler. On August 11, the Red Bulls defeated rival D.C. United in a 4–1 win, keeping the Red Bulls in the tight Eastern Conference playoff race, though United did maintain the Atlantic Cup for another year. Though they were the last team to qualify for the playoffs in the 2008 season, the Red Bulls made an impressive run, defeating two-time defending champions
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4–1 on aggregate. The next week, they played
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in the Western Conference final at
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in Utah. Dave van den Bergh put the Red Bulls ahead. This win put the Red Bulls into the 2008 MLS Cup final against MLS Supporters' Shield winners, the
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. The Red Bulls lost 3–1, with their lone goal coming from John Wolyniec. The New York Red Bulls started the 2009 season against
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at Qwest Field in Seattle. The hosts, playing in their first MLS match, won 3–0. As MLS Cup runners-up, the team also qualified for the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League. The New York Red Bulls took part in the tournament's second edition, starting in the qualifying round against Trinidad and Tobago side
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. The club drew 2–2 away to W Connection but lost 2–1 at home and were eliminated without reaching the group stage. The club's 2009 season was highly disappointing. They went on a 16-game winless streak which lasted from May 8 to August 23. They also endured a 23-game winless streak on the road which dated back to May 10, 2008, in a 2–1 win over the
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, in which they finished the season at 0–17–3 on the road. After the preliminary exit from the Champions League, many fans were disappointed by Osorio's rigid tactical style, while others wanted then-Sporting Director Jeff Agoos fired. On August 21, 2009, Osorio resigned from his position. Assistant Richie Williams again took over as the club's interim coach. In his second stint as interim coach, Williams led the Red Bulls to a 3–2–3 record despite finishing with a league-worst record of 5–6–19 (21 points).


The Backe era and new stadium (2010–2012)

The 2010 season brought about a new stadium, a new sporting director and coaching staff, and a new group of players to the Red Bulls, who hoped to dramatically improve from their disappointing 2009 season. On January 7, 2010, the Red Bulls confirmed the hiring of veteran Swedish manager
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as head coach. Not long after Backe was confirmed as coach, he started to release many players signed by Osorio including Jorge Rojas, Danny Cepero, Carlos Johnson, and
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, while midfielder Matthew Mbuta's contract was not picked up for the 2010 season. Under the direction of Backe and newly hired Norwegian sporting director Erik Solér, the club began a new approach of signing veteran European players (mainly from
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and
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) instead of the South American and Central American players that are usually sought after in MLS. With Backe as head coach, the Red Bulls went undefeated in the 2010 preseason, including the first ever match at Red Bull Arena against Santos of Brazil, which the Red Bulls won 3–1. In this preseason game, newly signed Estonian international midfielder Joel Lindpere became the first player to score a goal in Red Bull Arena. The Red Bulls carried this form into the first MLS match at Red Bull Arena against the Chicago Fire by winning 1–0 with the lone goal coming from Joel Lindpere. A week later, the Red Bulls defeated
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1–0 at Qwest Field in Seattle, breaking a 27-game road winless streak. The club signed legendary French forward
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as a designated player in July 2010. A month later on August 2, the Red Bulls signed their third designated player, Mexican international defender Rafael Márquez. The signing of Márquez established the Red Bulls as the first MLS team to have three designated players. With these new additions, the Red Bulls improved further and clinched first place in the Eastern Conference for the first time since 2000. New York also set an MLS record for best one-season improvement, finishing with 51 points after having just 21 points the previous year. Despite the impressive turnaround, the season again ended in disappointment for the Red Bulls. The Eastern Conference semi-finals saw the Red Bulls fall to the San Jose Earthquakes. Joel Lindpere was named the season's Most Valuable Player. Prior to the 2011 season Backe brought in a number of new European signings including Luke Rodgers, Jan Gunnar Solli, and Teemu Tainio, and announced that Thierry Henry would be the captain for the 2011 season. However the season also began with a cloud of controversy after the club fired longtime assistant coaches Richie Williams and Des McAleenan for undisclosed contract violations during training camp. The Red Bulls opened the 2011 season sluggishly, with Henry's quiet goalscoring form and issues with set piece defending leading to a slew of winless streaks. In July the Red Bulls exited the U.S. Open Cup with a 4–0 quarterfinal loss to the Chicago Fire, drawing much negative attention from supporters due to Backe's decision to not attend the match in person and instead send a reserve squad to Chicago with assistant coach Mike Petke. Backe earned additional criticism during this period when he stated he had not been aware that he would lose so many players to summer international tournaments including the
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. In July the Red Bulls signed veteran German goalkeeper Frank Rost to a designated player contract to address the Red Bulls' goalkeeping woes after the struggles of Bouna Coundoul and Greg Sutton. The Red Bulls defeated PSG on the way to winning the 2011
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friendly tournament hosted by
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in
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. The Red Bulls would eventually rally to qualify for the MLS Cup playoffs but lost on aggregate in the quarterfinals to eventual champions LA Galaxy to end the 2011 season. Backe was retained for the 2012 season and Red Bull signed Australian
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and
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veteran Tim Cahill as a designated player in July. They qualified for the MLS Cup playoffs with a third-place finish in the Eastern Conference. However, after a 1–1 draw in the first leg in D.C., and having the second leg postponed twice due to
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and a major snowstorm, the Red Bulls would go on to lose their home leg 1–0 to D.C. United and were eliminated from the Eastern Conference semi-finals for the second straight year. A few hours after the loss it was announced that Hans Backe's contract with the Red Bulls would not be renewed and he had been relieved of his duties. Mike Petke, the Red Bulls' most capped player and Backe's assistant, was placed in charge of soccer operations in the interim until a replacement for could be found.


The Petke era and first trophy (2013–2014)

In the 2012–2013 off-season, a large structural overhaul occurred within the organization. In addition to Backe they parted ways with sporting director Erik Soler and brought in two people to split his former responsibilities; Andy Roxburgh was named sporting director and given responsibility for all technical and soccer operations, while Jerome de Bontin was named general manager, with an emphasis placed on corporate operations. With these changes at the top levels in place, several key players including designated player Rafael Márquez, Joel Lindpere, Kenny Cooper and Wilman Conde were either sold or traded. In an effort to revitalize the team, New York brought in players with a history of success, such as Brazilian World Cup veteran
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and former MLS Cup Champions such as Fabián Espíndola, Jámison Olave, and Kosuke Kimura. On January 24, it was announced that Mike Petke would remain in place as the permanent head coach, removing his interim status. This marked the first time in club history the team would be coached by a former MetroStars/Red Bulls player. Petke's first season in charge began with a 3–3 draw on March 3, 2013, away to the
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. Petke showed a knack for making adjustments when he countered a slow 0–2–2 start by switching the formation from a 4–2–3–1 formation to a 4–4–2 – placing more emphasis on playing a strong defensive game, and playing up through the midfield. The rookie manager sought to turn the club around, and gain his first win by the end of the month. On March 30, 2013, he did just that against the
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, by the score of 2–1. Petke sought to instill a more aggressive mindset into the team to make up for the relative lack of time the team had spent playing together. Some have called the team "mentally weak" due to how the team has fluctuated between scrappy play and impressive displays of form and moments of "playing down to" inferior teams. However, after putting on impressive displays, the team went on a two-month undefeated streak and won the 2013 Supporters' Shield as the team with the best regular-season record. This win also secured the top seed and home-field advantage in the
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post-season tournament. In the 2014 season, the Red Bulls qualified for the 2014 MLS playoffs, and eliminated
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in the knockout round of the playoffs, advancing to face D.C. United. The Red Bulls made it to the Eastern Conference final to face the
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, but were defeated. The club lost two of their designated players when it announced that Thierry Henry would retire following the season, while Tim Cahill was released during the offseason.


Jesse Marsch, Ali Curtis and "Energy Drink Soccer" (2015–2018)

On December 23, 2014, former MLS player and league office executive Ali Curtis replaced the retiring Andy Roxburgh as Sporting Director. In a surprise announcement two weeks later on January 7, 2015, Petke was released as head coach and replaced with former Montreal Impact coach Jesse Marsch. Tension between the fans and the front office came to a head at a hectic town hall featuring Curtis, Marsch, goalkeeper Luis Robles and emcee and sportswriter Frank Isola. The target was to implement, on the pitch, a high pressing style used by the other Red Bull Global teams under
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, all the way down to the academy. Marsch once said the team would play like "an energy drink," which was derided but "Energy Drink Soccer" became a way for the fanbase to describe the way in which they preferred the club play. In his first season with Red Bulls, Marsch implemented a high-pressure tactical system built around the talents of recently signed players such as Sacha Kljestan, Mike Grella, Felipe Martins and a returning Bradley Wright-Phillips, while academy product Matt Miazga emerged as a key defender, eventually being signed by English club Chelsea following the season. The Red Bulls won their second Supporter's Shield, qualifying for the 2015 MLS playoffs and reaching the Eastern Conference Final where they were ultimately defeated by the
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.The story of Jesse Marsch: The unwanted manager that is now a Champions League star
goal.com, October 22, 2019.
On May 21, 2016, the team tied an MLS record for largest victory margin, winning 7–0 at
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. Marsch signed a multi-year extension in June 2016. At the end of July, Wright-Phillips became the club's all-time leading goal scorer, passing Henry on his way to a total he'd eventually double in New York. On September 27, 2016, the Red Bulls qualified for their first ever CONCACAF Champions League knockout stage with a 0–0 draw at Guatemalan club Antigua GFC. The playoffs were a disappointment, however, as the top-seeded Red Bulls fell in the conference semifinals to Montreal. Prior to the 2017 season, Curtis left the club under confusing circumstances, with the club saying that he and the rest of management failed "to work through differing views" and was replaced by Denis Hamlett. Earlier in the transfer window, the team had sold captain and longest-tenured player Dax McCarty to the Chicago Fire for allocation money. with McCarty saying of Curtis that "it’s clear for everyone to see that he’s no longer a part of the decision-making process going on at the Red Bulls." What followed was an up and down season for New York, highlighted by the emergence of homegrown talent
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. The team defeated New York City, Philadelphia, New England and then-second tier Cincinnati before falling in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup Final to Sporting Kansas City, the second time the club had reached the final. The club opened the season with a poor showing in the 2016-17 CONCACAF Champions League knockout stage, losing at the round of 16 to
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. The league campaign was mixed, with a sixth-place conference finish and a resounding 4–0 win over former captain McCarty's Chicago Fire to start the postseason, but what followed was a quarterfinal exit to
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despite Wright-Phillips scoring his 100th goal for the club in all competitions in a victorious second leg. The club had arguably its most successful season in 2018, despite upheaval during the season. The club won its third Supporters' Shield and reached the semifinals of both the MLS Cup Playoffs and the CONCACAF Champions League. New York made their best showing to date in continental competition the next year in the
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, which they had qualified for with their regular season efforts in 2016, with the group stage having been eliminated. In the quarterfinal against
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, they became the first MLS club to win by multiple goals on Mexican soil, with a 2–0 defeat of Tijuana in the quarterfinals on a brace from Wright-Phillips and 13 saves by Robles. In the return leg, new designated player and record signing Kaku scored on his debut off the bench as the Red Bulls won 3–1 for a 5–1 victory in the tie in Harrison. The two dates have since become known as "Tijuana Tuesdays" among the club's supporters. In the semifinals, New York, despite outshooting Mexican giants Chivas 20–1 in the home second leg, were beaten by a goal in the first leg that resigned the Red Bulls to a 1–0 loss in the tie. Days before the third Hudson River Derby of the 2018 MLS season, it was announced that Marsch would leave his role as coach effective immediately, joining
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at the club's
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sister
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, with assistant coach
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taking over. Marsch left the club as the most successful coach in its history, winning the Supporters' Shield, topping the Eastern Conference twice and a runner-up finish in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup. He remains New York's winningest coach.


The third Supporters Shield and the Armas era (2018–2020)

Initially, Armas continued to steer the ship well, as the Red Bulls won their third Supporters' Shield in the
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after winning their last five games to overtake Atlanta United in a tight race on the season's final day, while setting what was then a record for points in a season and securing qualification for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League. Atlanta got revenge on New York in the Eastern Conference Finals, which they won 3–1 over two legs after a controversial offside call that denied Wright-Phillips an away goal in the first leg. Wright-Phillips became the fastest player to 100 MLS goals in the history of the league after scoring against DC United on July 25, 2018, all 100 scored with New York. The Englishman finished the season with 20 goals in the league, becoming the first player in MLS history to achieve the feat three times. Tyler Adams was sold to RB Leipzig in January 2019 for a sum of $3,000,000 and 33% of any future transfer earnings. New York stumbled through a middling 2019 season, with Wright-Phillips spending most of it injured. In his place, 20 different Red Bulls registered at least a goal, a club record when counting Wright-Phillips as 21. After easing past Atlético Pantoja, their run in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League was abruptly ended by
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in the quarterfinals. New York finished 6th in the East and despite holding a 3–1 lead at halftime, fell in the first round of the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs to
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in extra time 4–3. Luis Robles, the player who'd played the most times for the club in their history and Bradley Wright-Phillips, the player who'd scored the most goals in their history, departed in the offseason. Sean Davis became the club's first academy product to be named captain ahead of the 2020 season, the fifth native of New Jersey to wear the armband. Armas, having had a rough start to the COVID-19-impacted 2020 campaign – including a crashing out at the group stage of the
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– was formally released from his contract, along with assistant CJ Brown on September 4, 2020, via statement released from Kevin Thelwell, RBNY's Head of Sport who had come over in early 2020 from
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. Bradley Carnell was named as interim manager the day after. The second half of the 2020 season was notable for the emergence of teenage midfielder Caden Clark, who scored on his debut, second appearance and postseason debut. Clark was sold to RB Leipzig, though he was loaned back to New York in the two seasons to follow. New York recovered to an extent, qualifying for the playoffs under Carnell.


Gerhard Struber era (2020–2023)

Kevin Thelwell hired former
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manager (and former Red Bull Salzburg player and youth coach) Gerhard Struber as the club's new manager on October 6, 2020. Due to delays driven largely by the
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, Struber was unable to make his debut until the Red Bulls, under Carnell's direction, made the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs, where Struber oversaw a 3–2 away loss to Columbus. Carnell left the club altogether ahead of the 2022 season to become head coach of expansion
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. Thelwell and Struber largely rebuilt the roster for the 2021 MLS season, signing 12 new players from a mix of European and South American clubs, as well as an academy product, Bento Estrela, who became the club's youngest-ever signing the day before his 15th birthday. New York also used two loan players from Red Bull Salzburg – including goalkeeper Carlos Miguel Coronel – and signed former
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forward Patryk Klimala as a designated player. New York struggled for a good portion of the 2021 season with injuries including a ruptured achilles from US international Aaron Long, but put together a 7–1–4 finish to the season to qualify for their 12th consecutive playoffs. The Red Bulls were defeated in the opening round by the Philadelphia Union, 1–0 on a goal in the 123rd minute. In the offseason, former Salzburg loanee Coronel, considered by most to be the team's best player in 2021, was brought back on a permanent contract. The club also bought Lewis Morgan from
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for $1.2 million in targeted allocation money. Davis departed on a free agent contract to
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. On the day before the beginning of the 2022 season, Thelwell departed to take over as director of football at Everton. His final transfer window saw Brazilian Luquinhas brought in from
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and Englishman Ashley Fletcher on loan from
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. Clark and defender Tom Edwards also returned on loan deals. With Long returning from injury and made captain following Davis' departure, New York began the 2022 season tying an MLS record set by the 1998 Los Angeles Galaxy, winning their first five league games on the road. In addition, Red Bulls went six matches undefeated away in the league and eight in all competitions to start 2022. Conversely, the club was winless in their first six home matches in 2022, before an Open Cup victory over Charlotte FC on May 25. The Charlotte win sparked a solid cup run that season, as New York reached the semifinals, defeating
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, D.C. United, Charlotte FC, and New York City before crashing out with a 5–1 loss to Orlando City. Former
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,
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, and Red Bull Global director Jochen Schneider replaced Thelwell as Head of Sport on June 11. His first major hire was to bring over Sebastian Häusl from Salzburg as the club's Head of Scouting. New York qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs for a 13th-consecutive season, equalling a league record set by Seattle and, with Seattle missing the playoffs in 2022, giving the Red Bulls the active league record. New York lost to FC Cincinnati in the first round of the playoffs. The club followed with a less active offseason, signing ex-Philadelphia Union striker Cory Burke in December 2022. They also announced the homegrown signings of defenders Curtis Ofori, Peter Stroud and Jayden Reid. The club also confirmed 2022 loan signing Elias Manoel on a permanent transfer. Long's departure via free agency was announced on January 3, 2023. Long Island-born center back Sean Nealis was named captain, the first New York-born player to wear the armband. The Red Bulls spent a reported $5.3 million to sign forward Dante Vanzeir from Belgian side Union SG as a designated player. The fee could potentially rise with add-ons to break the club record spend. To make room, the club offloaded Klimala to Hapoel Be'er Sheva. Vanzeir was suspended for six games for uttering a racial slur during open play against the
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on April 8. All three of the club's supporters groups voted for and staged a walkout of the match against Houston on April 15, deeming Vanzeir's suspension to be insufficient and demanding further consequences for both the player and Struber, who refused to substitute the player out of the game. Empire Supporters Club continued to protest inside the stadium at Struber's final match, a 1–0 loss to Philadelphia Union on May 6. At that point, the club had won just one of its first 11 games in 2023. New York announced they were mutually parting ways with Struber on May 8, with Struber claiming he'd expressed a desire to leave by the end of the season. Despite New York saying it was a joint decision between the club and Struber, his sides had won just two of his final 15 matches at the helm. Schneider claimed that his handling of the Vanzeir incident had no effect on Struber's job status. Assistant coach Troy Lesesne was named as Struber's replacement on a full-time basis the same day as Struber's firing. Schneider promised that he would remain head coach for at least the remainder of the 2023 season. Lesesne led the club to the Round of 16 in both the 2023 U.S. Open Cup and the inaugural
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, losing on penalties at that stage in both. The club was able to rescue their season with a run of three consecutive wins to end the season. A stoppage time penalty by John Tolkin clinched New York's spot in the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs, continuing an MLS record-setting run of 14 straight years making the postseason. Red Bulls beat Charlotte FC 5–2 in the Wild Card round, led by a free kick goal by Tolkin and a hat trick for Elias Manoel, the first in the club's postseason history. New York were eliminated by Cincinnati for a second straight season in the Conference Quarterfinals, as Cincinnati swept the Red Bulls in two games, with Game 2 going to a 10-round penalty shootout. The loss meant that New York lost out on penalties to end all three of its competitions in 2023. Despite the improvement over Struber, Lesesne and assistant coach Zach Prince were both let go at the end of the season, as was sporting director Denis Hamlett.


Sandro Schwarz era (2024–present)

New York named former
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,
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and
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manager Sandro Schwarz the 20th head coach in club history on December 14, 2023. Two days later, on December 16, the Red Bulls signed
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midfielder and Sweden international Emil Forsberg as a designated player. Former Canadian international Julian de Guzman was named sporting director on February 2. The offseason saw several departures, as Luquinhas was sold to
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, Tom Barlow and Dru Yearwood were sold to
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and
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, respectively, while Omir Fernandez left as a free agent. The club signed Swedish U-21 international
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, Norwegian youth international Dennis Gjengaar, as well as homegrown Roald Mitchell, while re-signing Dylan Nealis and Daniel Edelman to new contracts and exercising a purchase option to bring back Kyle Duncan. Forsberg was named the club captain ahead of the season, demoting Sean Nealis to vice-captain. Goalkeeper Carlos Coronel was named as a second vice-captain. Schwarz's first victory for the club came on March 2 away at
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. Academy product Julian Hall became the club's youngest-ever goal scorer and the league's second youngest on June 19, 2024, getting an equalizer against
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16 years and 87 days old. Despite poor form in the second half of the 2024 season and in the
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, the Red Bulls qualified for the playoffs, extending their record consecutive postseasons streak to 15 years. New York upset defending MLS Cup champions
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in the first round of the 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs, considered by some to be the biggest upset in the league's post-season history. The Red Bulls won Game 2 of their series in a penalty shootout at Red Bull Arena after several saves by Coronel and a decisive winner from academy graduate Daniel Edelman. In the Eastern Conference Semifinal, New York defeated New York City in the first ever post-season derby between the clubs. Summer DP signing Felipe Carballo and Vanzier both scored. In the Eastern Conference Final, New York traveled to face
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, where they defeated the Lions 1–0 on a goal by Andres Reyes, sending the club to its second-ever MLS Cup Final against
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. They would fall to the Galaxy, 2–1, with Sean Nealis providing their only goal. New York immediately began to tinker with a roster that, despite a lengthy MLS Cup run, had finished mid-table. The Red Bulls signed Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to a DP contract, as well as Wiktor Bogacz from Miedź Legnica, former Mainz center back Alexander Hack, Chilean left back Marcelo Morales and MLS veterans Raheem Edwards and
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, who returned to the club for a second stint. Reyes and Elias Manoel were sold to San Diego FC and
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, respectively, and John Tolkin was sold to Holstein Kiel. On May 10, 2025, for a second time, the team tied an MLS record for largest margin of victory with a 7-0 win against
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at home.


Nicknames, colors and badge

The club is colloquially referred to as RBNY (short for Red Bull New York) and by fans, particularly those in
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, as Metro, in honor of the original MetroStars name. The club itself often markets the team as playing "for the Metro". During the team's first seasons, the MetroStars had solid black or solid white jerseys, before switching to a home jerseys featuring red and black vertical stripes (similar to those worn by
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). Since the Red Bull takeover, the team has almost invariably worn white shirts with red shorts at home while using a combination of navy blue and yellow for road kits, each with a prominent Red Bull logo across the chest. Prior to the 2018 season, the club unveiled a new entirely red shirt, replacing the traditional blue-yellow secondary kit. In 2024, for the first time since the MetroStars era, the club debuted a kit that somewhat resembled the red and black stripes known as the 'Legacy Kit.'


Stadium

The team is headquartered and plays their home matches at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey, which opened for the 2010 MLS season. The stadium has a seating capacity of 25,189. On March 20, 2010, the Red Bull team played an exhibition game against
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in a 3–1 inaugural win. The first MLS league game took place in the new venue on March 27, 2010, with a 1–0 win over the Chicago Fire, the lone goal coming from Estonian international Joel Lindpere. Since opening in 2010, the Red Bulls have been dominant at Sports Illustrated Stadium with the most wins and points at home for the best home record in MLS. The performance of the team at home has given the stadium the nickname of "The Fortress". In 2019, 2022 and 2023, the club sporadically used MSU Soccer Park, home of New York Red Bulls II, for U.S. Open Cup matches when Red Bull Arena was unavailable. The team played at
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in
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, from 1996 until the end of the 2009 season.


Training facility

The Red Bulls Training Facility is located in
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, and opened in June 2013. The $6 million facility covers about 15 acres of the 73 acre property and includes four fields, three grass and one turf, each the size of the one at Sports Illustrated Stadium. The middle field, which has a grass surface, is heated, while one turf field has lights. The complex opened with four buildings, with the main one housing separate locker rooms for the senior team, academy teams and coaching staff, film analysis room, offices, a therapy room, a gym, a fitness/wellness area, a hot/cold tub room and a players' lounge, which includes a cafeteria that serves breakfast and lunch. In April 2015, the team opened a new training building, which includes two team locker rooms, a multipurpose weight and cardio area, a treatment room, exam room, coach and staff lockers, lavatories for both men and women and other miscellaneous areas. In 2017, the team opened a extension of the 2015 training building for the academy team and the third grass field. In 2021, the club announced plans to build a new, , privately funded training facility in nearby Morris Township. The facility was scheduled to break ground in December 2023 and will open ahead of the
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in the summer of 2025. In the past, the Red Bulls led a nomadic existence, making use of several other training grounds before finishing construction of the Hanover facility: *
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(2003–2007) *
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(2007–2013)


Club culture


Supporters

A variety of supporters clubs and groups have grown around the team since its inaugural year. The first of these was formed in 1995, prior to the inception of the team itself, as the
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. 2005 saw the creation of the New Jersey–based Garden State Supporters, eventually known as the Garden State Ultras (GSU). The 2010 season's influx of personnel with a Scandinavian background led to the creation of the Viking Army Supporters Club. In 2021, after GSU had received a stadium ban, a new supporters group named Torcida 96 was formed. The Red Bulls have designated some sections of Sports Illustrated Stadium as supporter specific. These included sections 101 for the Empire Supporters Club, 102 for the Viking Army, and 133 for Torcida 96. Sections 133, 101, and 102 are collectively known as the "South Ward". In 2019, the club remodeled the South Ward as 'safe-standing' sections. The groups organize away trips to every match, often chartering buses to games in New England, Philadelphia and Washington, as well as special subway trips to derbies at New York City. ESC also holds multiple watch parties for each away games at bars in Manhattan and New Jersey. Both ESC and Viking Army traditionally hold a tailgate in the parking lot outside Sports Illustrated Stadium before every home match, while Torcida meet at The Greenroom in Harrison, with all three combining in the parking lot to complete the march to the match.


Rivalries

The Red Bulls' oldest rival is D.C. United, against whom they compete for the Atlantic Cup. The
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too are another fierce rival the Red Bulls have a derby with called the I-95 Derby. The Red Bulls had not defeated the Revolution at the latter's home venue
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for 12 years, until a 2–0 win on June 8, 2014, intensifying the rivalry. These rivalries arise out of geographic proximity and as a reflection of longstanding rivalries between New York-area teams and other teams in
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,
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, and
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. During the late 2000s and early 2010s, battles between New York and the
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were called the '1% Derby' given the teams' extravagant spending compared to the rest of the league. In 2015 the Hudson River Derby was born when the Red Bulls faced off against another team from the
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in MLS league play for the first time, when
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entered MLS. Although initially regarded as a manufactured rivalry with little of the traditional banter apparent between long-time local rivals, the first meetings between the teams displayed an increasing level of animosity between the two sides. The Red Bulls won the first ever encounter between the two, a league game on May 10, 2015, at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Matches between the two teams were marred by a series of brawls between their supporters. Although the rivalry with NYCFC was built to be the major one for the Red Bulls, this was not the first time that they played against teams from the New York area, as they played matches in the U.S. Open Cup in both
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(against F.C. New York, who have since folded) and
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(against the
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). The Red Bulls also played against the Cosmos in the 2015 U.S. Open Cup, to a 4–1 victory. Supporters groups from both clubs created the Hudson River Derby Foundation in 2019. In 2023, a trophy, awarded to whomever came out on top during the league meetings between the two teams, was unveiled. The Red Bulls won the first edition of the trophy with a 1–0 win and 0–0 draw against NYC during league play.


Mascot

The New York Red Bulls debuted their mascot REDD during a home match against FC Cincinnati on July 20, 2024. REDD is a youthful and energetic red bull who entertains the fans during the games and around the tri-state area. He usually wears sunglasses and a hat, and skateboards around the stadium during game days. REDD can be found outside at the Bullevard, a pregame kickoff event with activations, and can be seen in the sections during the game.


Broadcasting

From its inception as the MetroStars in 1996, Red Bulls matches were televised by MSG and MSG Plus. Joe Tolleson (play-by-play) and Tommy Smyth (analyst) were the original announcers.
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and JP Dellacamera followed as play-by-play announcers. From 2012 to 2022, Steve Cangialosi (play-by-play) and Shep Messing (analyst) were the MSG/MSG Plus announcers. In 2015, the Red Bulls launched streaming audio game broadcasts from the club's official site, with play-by-play man Matt Harmon and former MetroStar and Red Bull Steve Jolley on the English-language call, and Ernesto Motta in Spanish. Late in 2015, the club launched a streaming internet station with TuneIn, becoming the first MLS club to provide 24-hour streaming content to its fan base. Stefano Fusaro replaced Motta in 2021 but departed ahead of the 2023 season. From 2023, every Red Bulls match is available via
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on the
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. The service features contributions from Cangialosi, Fusaro and Messing, as well as former New York players Sacha Kljestan, Bradley Wright-Phillips, Dax McCarty, Lloyd Sam and Heath Pearce. Harmon and Jolley can be listened to on the Apple TV broadcast for every home match and often host weekly features previewing and recapping matches on the service.


Players and staff


Roster


Out on loan


Retired numbers

* 99 – Bradley Wright-Phillips ( forward, 2013–2019, 2022)


Legends Row

* Luis Robles


Technical staff


Administrative officials


Player development


New York Red Bulls II

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was established in 2015. It is a reserve team that competes in the
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, the second tier of the
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. The team plays its home matches at
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in
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. The fully professional team completed its inaugural USL season with a 12–10–6 record in fourth place of the Eastern Conference. The team won its first playoff game against Pittsburgh Riverhounds and advanced as far as the Eastern Conference semifinals in the 2015 USL Playoffs. A New York Red Bulls team mostly composed of NYRB II players defeated Chelsea F.C. in a 2015 friendly. In 2016, New York Red Bulls II defeated the Swope Park Rangers 5–1 in the 2016 United Soccer League Final winning their first United Soccer League Championship and became the first Major League Soccer-owned team to win the United Soccer League title. The team was coached by former Red Bull and New York native John Wolyniec from its founding until the end of the 2021 season. He was replaced by former
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academy director Gary Lewis, with a plan to transition the reserve side into the newly created
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in 2023. Lewis failed to last half a season, with former Red Bulls player and long-time second-team assistant Ibrahim Sekagya taking over on an interim basis before being given the job permanently ahead of the 2023 season. Sekgaya was promoted to become an assistant coach for the first team and remain head coach of the second team in 2024.


Academy

The New York Red Bulls Academy is the multi-layered
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of the New York Red Bulls. It is the first cost-free program in MLS that provides a professional soccer training environment for youth players in the
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. The soccer programs are operated as part of a global approach to player development. The club has produced seven players from its academy (Sean Davis, Connor Lade, Kyle Duncan, John Tolkin, Alex Muyl, Omir Fernandez and Daniel Edelman) to play at least 100 matches in all competitions for the MLS side. In 2022, Tyler Adams became the club's first academy product to represent the United States at a World Cup.


Honors


Major trophies


Minor trophies

* Atlantic Cup: 2003, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 *'
Hudson River Derby Cup
'': 2023 International Tournaments Competitive *
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::Group stage v. Deportivo Italchacao: 2–0, 1–2 ::Group stage v. Millonarios: 0–1,1–2 ::Group stage v.
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: 2–0, 2–0 * 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League ::Preliminary Round v.
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: 2–2, 1–2 * 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League ::Group stage v. FAS: 2–0, 0–0 ::Group stage v. Montreal Impact: 1–1, 0–1 *
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::Group stage v. Alianza: 1–0, 1–1 ::Group stage v.
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: 3–0, 0–0 ::Quarter-finals v.
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: 1–1, 0–2 *
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::Round of 16 v. Olimpia: 1–1, 0–2 (3–1 agg) ::Quarter-finals v.
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: 2–0, 3–1 (5–1 agg) ::Semi-finals v.
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: 0–1, 0–0 (0–1 agg) 2018 Concacaf Champions League Fair Play Award * 2019 CONCACAF Champions League ::Round of 16 v. Atlético Pantoja: 2–0, 3–0 (5–0 agg) ::Quarterfinals v.
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: 0–2, 2–4 (2–6 agg) Friendly * 2004 La Manga Cup ::Group stage v.
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: 0–1 ::Group stage v. Bodø/Glimt: 3–1 ::Semi-finals v.
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: 3–2 ::Final v.
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: 1–0 * 2010 Barclays New York Challenge ::Group stage v.
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: 1–2 ::Group stage v.
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: 2–1 * 2011
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::Group stage v.
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: 1–0 ::Group stage v.
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: 1–1


Club records and statistics

* Most wins in a regular season: 22 (2018) * Most points in a regular season: 71 (2018) * Most home wins in a regular season: 14 (2018) * Most home points in a regular season: 43 (2018) * Scored the fastest goal in Major League Soccer history (Mike Grella, 7 seconds into the game vs Philadelphia Union on October 18, 2015, at Red Bull Arena) * Best home record in MLS * Most away wins in a row from the start of a season: 5 (2022)


Player records

''MLS regular season only, through March 9, 2019'' Career * Games: 206 Luis Robles * Minutes: 18,540 Luis Robles * Goals: 106 Bradley Wright-Phillips * Assists: 51 Sacha Kljestan * Shutouts: 63 Luis Robles Single season * Goals: 27 Bradley Wright-Phillips, 2014 * Assists: 20 Sacha Kljestan, 2016 * Shutouts: 14 Luis Robles, 2018


Top career goalscorers

Bold signifies current Red Bulls player


Captains


Year-by-year


Key

;Key to competitions *
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(MLS) – The top-flight of
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, established in 1996. * U.S. Open Cup (USOC) – The premier
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cup competition in U.S. soccer, first contested in 1914. *
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* League = League name * Pld = Games played * W = Games won * L = Games lost * D = Games drawn * GF = Goals for * GA = Goals against * GD = Goal difference * Pts = Points * PPG = Points per game * Conf. = Conference position * Overall = League position ;Key to cup record * DNE = Did not enter * DNQ = Did not qualify * NH = Competition not held or canceled * QR = Qualifying round * PR = Preliminary round * GS = Group stage * R1 = First round * R2 = Second round * R3 = Third round * R4 = Fourth round * R5 = Fifth round * Ro16 = Round of 16 * QF = Quarterfinals * SF = Semifinals * F = Final * RU = Runners-up * W = Winners


Seasons

: 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only. : 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in League, MLS Cup Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup,
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,
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,
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, and other competitive continental matches.


Average attendance


Historical staff


Head coaches


General managers and sporting directors


Ownership


See also

*
New York Red Bulls II New York Red Bulls II is an American professional Association football, soccer team based in Montclair, New Jersey. They are the reserve team of the New York Red Bulls and play in MLS Next Pro, the third tier in the American soccer pyramid. Hi ...
*
New York Red Bulls U-23 The New York Red Bulls U-23 is an American soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey. Founded in 2009, the team plays in USL League Two, a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. It is part of the official De ...
* NJ/NY Gotham FC *
RB Leipzig RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V. (), commonly known as RB Leipzig or informally as Red Bull Leipzig, is a German professional association football, football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by the initiative of the company ...
*
FC Red Bull Salzburg Fußballclub Red Bull Salzburg, commonly known as simply Red Bull Salzburg, is an Austrian professional Association football, football club based in Wals-Siezenheim, that competes in the Austrian Bundesliga, the top flight of Football in Austria ...
* RB Omiya Ardija * Red Bull Bragantino * Red Bull Bragantino II * Red Bull Bragantino (women) *
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* Red Bull Ghana * Soccer in New York City


References


External links

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