New York City FC Archives - womenssportsnow.com https://womenssportsnow.com/tag/new-york-city-fc/ womenssportsnow.com Wed, 24 Jul 2024 21:30:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 214932294 Don Garber: 25 years of the MLS commissioner who became the most powerful man in American soccer https://womenssportsnow.com/don-garber-25-years-of-the-mls-commissioner-who-became-the-most-powerful-man-in-american-soccer/ https://womenssportsnow.com/don-garber-25-years-of-the-mls-commissioner-who-became-the-most-powerful-man-in-american-soccer/#respond Wed, 24 Jul 2024 20:20:24 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/don-garber-25-years-of-the-mls-commissioner-who-became-the-most-powerful-man-in-american-soccer/

Don Garber is a storyteller. Over lunch at a Midtown Manhattan rooftop restaurant last month, as he chronicles his journey from Bayside, Queens to the NFL offices on Park Avenue to MLS commissioner, it is clear he knows it is the little details that make a story sing. He didn’t just work at a gas […]

The post Don Garber: 25 years of the MLS commissioner who became the most powerful man in American soccer appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>

Don Garber is a storyteller.

Over lunch at a Midtown Manhattan rooftop restaurant last month, as he chronicles his journey from Bayside, Queens to the NFL offices on Park Avenue to MLS commissioner, it is clear he knows it is the little details that make a story sing.

He didn’t just work at a gas station in high school, it was Barney’s Gulf, a sponsor of the Tony DePhillips Little League baseball team he played for. He didn’t just deliver newspapers, he learned how to properly fold up the Long Island Press to toss while riding his Stingray bike. He reels off the names of characters he has met along the way, like his wife Betsy’s boss at public relations firm Ruder and Finn, who told her she could find Betsy a better match “than this knucklehead”. “We’ll be married 39 years,” he notes. Or the man who ran the farmstand he worked at during summer break while a student at SUNY Oneonta.

He drops a few surprises, too. Garber’s resume may start at a vocational school near LaGuardia Airport, but his first year and a half after college was spent sleeping in a Ford van, working at bars and installing irrigation lines to pay his way across the U.S. and Mexico with some buddies.

“Old guys have great stories,” Garber says, with a smile.

Next month will mark 25 years for…

Read more…

The post Don Garber: 25 years of the MLS commissioner who became the most powerful man in American soccer appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>
https://womenssportsnow.com/don-garber-25-years-of-the-mls-commissioner-who-became-the-most-powerful-man-in-american-soccer/feed/ 0 79147
USMNT Olympics watchlist: Which MLS players could go to France for the Games? https://womenssportsnow.com/usmnt-olympics-watchlist-which-mls-players-could-go-to-france-for-the-games/ https://womenssportsnow.com/usmnt-olympics-watchlist-which-mls-players-could-go-to-france-for-the-games/#respond Fri, 05 Apr 2024 11:00:47 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/usmnt-olympics-watchlist-which-mls-players-could-go-to-france-for-the-games/

This year’s Copa América will be closely watched, but the ensuing Olympic Games in Paris will have just as much to say about the broader state of the U.S. men’s player pool. Unlike the women’s side of the Olympic tournament, the men’s competition relies on players under the age of 23, though every team is […]

The post USMNT Olympics watchlist: Which MLS players could go to France for the Games? appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>

This year’s Copa América will be closely watched, but the ensuing Olympic Games in Paris will have just as much to say about the broader state of the U.S. men’s player pool. Unlike the women’s side of the Olympic tournament, the men’s competition relies on players under the age of 23, though every team is allowed to bring up to three over-age players in the 18-man squad.  

If the team that U.S. Olympic coach Marko Mitrović selects comes close to matching the program-best 4th place finish in 2000, it would be a potential indicator that the U.S. can now consistently produce top-end talent. If the U.S. is embarrassed in Group A, though, some will fear that 2026 will be the program’s high point for quite some time.

After the draw in March, Mitrović touted a “big pool of players that we are following” for potential inclusion. He stressed that he wants to bring “the best 18 players” he can, and didn’t show his hand yet about areas where he feels he can sacrifice depth given the squad limitations of an Olympic tournament.

GO DEEPER

USMNT to play France in Olympic tourney opener

With that in mind, here’s a crib sheet of Olympic-eligible players to track in the coming months. This list focuses on MLS players, and with good reason: A full half of the most recent…

Read more…

The post USMNT Olympics watchlist: Which MLS players could go to France for the Games? appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>
https://womenssportsnow.com/usmnt-olympics-watchlist-which-mls-players-could-go-to-france-for-the-games/feed/ 0 66299
Why Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will open the new MLS season with replacement match officials https://womenssportsnow.com/why-lionel-messis-inter-miami-will-open-the-new-mls-season-with-replacement-match-officials/ https://womenssportsnow.com/why-lionel-messis-inter-miami-will-open-the-new-mls-season-with-replacement-match-officials/#respond Wed, 21 Feb 2024 15:20:26 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/why-lionel-messis-inter-miami-will-open-the-new-mls-season-with-replacement-match-officials/

Major League Soccer will kick off this season with stand-in referees when Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami hosts Real Salt Lake on Wednesday. The MLS Players Association (MLSPA), the labor union that represents MLS players, said the lockout of the league’s match officials was a “backward step,” adding in a statement on Tuesday that “the use […]

The post Why Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will open the new MLS season with replacement match officials appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>

Major League Soccer will kick off this season with stand-in referees when Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami hosts Real Salt Lake on Wednesday.

The MLS Players Association (MLSPA), the labor union that represents MLS players, said the lockout of the league’s match officials was a “backward step,” adding in a statement on Tuesday that “the use of replacement referees will not only negatively impact the quality and results of our matches, it may also jeopardize the health and safety of players.”

The move comes after PSRA, the union that represents professional referees across MLS, the second- and third-tier United Soccer Leagues and the National Women’s Soccer League, and PRO, the MLS-funded body that manages professional officiating in the United States and Canada, failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in January.

The Athletic explains what’s going on…


So, who is going to referee the opening MLS games?

On February 17, The Athletic reported PRO had commitments from 66 replacement officials. Of those, 26 can be assigned as a referee or fourth official, and 29 can be assistant referees.

Cristian Campo Hernandez will be the center referee for Inter Miami vs. Real Salt Lake. The Spaniard officiated matches in the second-division USL Championship last year…

Read more…

The post Why Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will open the new MLS season with replacement match officials appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>
https://womenssportsnow.com/why-lionel-messis-inter-miami-will-open-the-new-mls-season-with-replacement-match-officials/feed/ 0 58864
MLS referees work stoppage ‘imminent’ amid ongoing CBA negotiations: Sources https://womenssportsnow.com/mls-referees-work-stoppage-imminent-amid-ongoing-cba-negotiations-sources/ https://womenssportsnow.com/mls-referees-work-stoppage-imminent-amid-ongoing-cba-negotiations-sources/#respond Fri, 05 Jan 2024 21:23:29 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/mls-referees-work-stoppage-imminent-amid-ongoing-cba-negotiations-sources/

Negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement between the Professional Referees Organization (PRO) and the Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA) have not resulted in a new deal and, barring changes over the next 10 days, a work stoppage feels “imminent,” said once source briefed on the negotiations. Another source characterizes the negotiations between the two […]

The post MLS referees work stoppage ‘imminent’ amid ongoing CBA negotiations: Sources appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>

Negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement between the Professional Referees Organization (PRO) and the Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA) have not resulted in a new deal and, barring changes over the next 10 days, a work stoppage feels “imminent,” said once source briefed on the negotiations. Another source characterizes the negotiations between the two sides as being “a very discouraging process so far.”

If it drags on, a work stoppage could leave MLS needing to find replacement officials at the start of its season and preseason. The current CBA between the PSRA and PRO, which has been in place since early 2019, expires on Jan. 15. The MLS season begins on Feb. 21 when Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami hosts Real Salt Lake.

The PSRA is the union that represents professional referees across Major League Soccer, the second and third-tier United Soccer Leagues and the National Women’s Soccer League. PRO, founded in 2012 by MLS and the U.S. Soccer Federation, oversees the professional officiating landscape in the United States, including assigning games, assessing and educating officials, and identifying new talent. An associated organization, PRO2, oversees officiating in the NWSL, USL, and MLS Next Pro. The PSRA and PRO2 ratified a CBA of their…

Read more…

The post MLS referees work stoppage ‘imminent’ amid ongoing CBA negotiations: Sources appeared first on womenssportsnow.com.

]]>
https://womenssportsnow.com/mls-referees-work-stoppage-imminent-amid-ongoing-cba-negotiations-sources/feed/ 0 53000