New York Red Bulls

American soccer club

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May 10 2025 Tied an MLS record for largest victory margin, winning 7-0 at home against LA Galaxy.
2024 Won the MLS Cup playoffs (Eastern Conference) and the Atlantic Cup.
2024 Sekagya was promoted to become an assistant coach for the first team while remaining head coach of the second team.
2024 For the first time since the MetroStars era, the club debuted a 'Legacy Kit' featuring red and black stripes, reminiscent of their historical jersey design.
2024 Qualified for playoffs, extending their record consecutive postseasons streak to 15 years.
2024 Upset defending MLS Cup champions Columbus Crew in the first round of the MLS Cup Playoffs, winning Game 2 in a penalty shootout with decisive goal from Daniel Edelman.
2024 Defeated Orlando City SC 1-0 in the Eastern Conference Final, advancing to their second-ever MLS Cup Final.
2024 Defeated New York City in the first ever post-season derby between the clubs in the Eastern Conference Semifinal.
2024 Reached second MLS Cup final, resulting in a loss.
2024 Emil Forsberg from Sweden becomes a Designated Player for the New York Red Bulls, playing midfield from 2024 to Present.
July 20 2024 The New York Red Bulls introduced their new mascot REDD during a home match against FC Cincinnati. REDD is a youthful red bull mascot who entertains fans, wears sunglasses and a hat, and skateboards around the stadium during game days.
June 2024 Frankie Amaya transferred from New York Red Bulls to Toluca for $4 million
June 19 2024 Julian Hall becomes the club's youngest-ever goal scorer and the league's second youngest, scoring an equalizer against CF Montréal at 16 years and 87 days old.
March 2 2024 Sandro Schwarz achieves his first victory as head coach in a match against Houston Dynamo.
February 2 2024 Julian de Guzman appointed as sporting director.
2023 Won the Hudson River Derby Cup and the Atlantic Cup.
2023 Regular season attendance increased to 18,246, with playoff attendance at 16,074.
2023 Ibrahim Sekagya was permanently appointed as head coach of New York Red Bulls II, transitioning the reserve side into the newly created MLS Next Pro.
2023 All Red Bulls matches became available via MLS Season Pass on Apple TV app, featuring commentary from Cangialosi, Fusaro, Messing, and former players Sacha Kljestan, Bradley Wright-Phillips, and Lloyd Sam.
2023 Won the inaugural Hudson River Derby trophy with a 1-0 win and 0-0 draw against NYC FC during league play.
2023 Red Bulls won their Wild Card playoff match against Charlotte FC 5-2, featuring Elias Manoel's first postseason hat trick in club history.
2023 Troy Lesesse led the club to the Round of 16 in both the U.S. Open Cup and inaugural Leagues Cup, and secured a playoff spot with a stoppage-time penalty by John Tolkin.
2023 Dante Vanzeir from Belgium joins the New York Red Bulls as a Designated Player, playing forward from 2023 to Present.
2023 Participated in Leagues Cup, defeating Mexico's Atlético San Luis and United States's New England Revolution in the Group Stage. Eliminated by United States's Philadelphia Union in the Round of 16 after a penalty shootout.
2023 New York Red Bulls won the Coachella Valley Invitational tournament.
December 16 2023 Signed Emil Forsberg from RB Leipzig as a designated player.
December 14 2023 Sandro Schwarz from Germany becomes the team's head coach.
November 14 2023 Troy Lesesne's head coaching tenure ends
May 8 2023 The club mutually parted ways with manager Gerhard Struber, with assistant coach Troy Lesesne named as his replacement.
April 8 2023 Forward Dante Vanzeir was suspended for six games after uttering a racial slur during a match against San Jose Earthquakes.
January 3 2023 Aaron Long's departure via free agency was announced, and Sean Nealis was named captain, becoming the first New York-born player to wear the armband.
2022 Attendance rebounded to 17,002 for the regular season and 17,113 for playoffs.
2022 Achieved the club record for most away wins in a row from the start of a season, winning 5 consecutive away matches.
2022 Tyler Adams became the first New York Red Bulls Academy product to represent the United States at a World Cup.
2022 Bradley Wright-Phillips returned to the New York Red Bulls, rejoining the team for another period of play.
2022 Luquinhas from Brazil becomes a Designated Player for the New York Red Bulls, playing midfield from 2022 to 2023.
2022 Lewis Morgan becomes part of the New York Red Bulls squad, active as of the present time.
2022 Aaron Long concludes his playing period with the New York Red Bulls.
June 11 2022 Jochen Schneider replaced Kevin Thelwell as Head of Sport, with his first major hire being Sebastian Häusl from Salzburg as Head of Scouting.
May 25 2022 Red Bulls secured an Open Cup victory over Charlotte FC, which sparked a solid cup run that season, ultimately reaching the semifinals before losing to Orlando City.
2021 The team experienced the lowest regular season attendance of 13,161 and did not make the playoffs.
2021 John Wolyniec concluded his tenure as head coach of New York Red Bulls II after coaching the team since its founding.
2021 Stefano Fusaro replaced Ernesto Motta as Spanish language commentator.
2021 After Garden State Ultras received a stadium ban, a new supporters group named Torcida 96 was formed.
2021 Announced plans for a new, privately funded training facility in Morris Township, scheduled to break ground in December 2023 and open in summer 2025.
2021 New York Red Bulls rebuilt their roster, signing 12 new players from European and South American clubs, including Bento Estrela who became the club's youngest-ever signing just before his 15th birthday.
2021 Carlos Coronel joins the New York Red Bulls, playing from 2021 to the present.
2021 Sean Davis concludes his playing period with the New York Red Bulls.
December 2021 Scotland's Lewis Morgan transferred from Inter Miami to New York Red Bulls for $1.2 million
April 2021 Poland's Patryk Klimala transferred from Scotland's Celtic to New York Red Bulls for $4.8 million

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