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Latest revision as of 07:57, 21 April 2022

New York Red Bulls
First Season
1996
Team History
New York Red Bulls (2006-present)
MetroStars (1998-2005)
New York/New Jersey MetroStars (1996-97)
League/Conference
Major League Soccer (1996-present)
  • Eastern Conference (1996-present)
Venue
Red Bull Arena (2010-present)
Giants Stadium (1996-2009)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The New York Red Bulls are an American professional soccer club based in the New Jersey. The Red Bulls compete in Major League Soccer (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 Red Bull GmbH and re-branded as part of the company's global network of soccer clubs, hence its current name.

Publications

Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

1990s 1996
2000s 2002 • 2003 • 2004
2010s 2018 • 2019
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Major League Soccer
Eastern Conference Atlanta United FC • Charlotte FC • Chicago Fire FC • FC Cincinnati • Columbus Crew • D.C. United • Inter Miami CF • CF Montréal • Nashville SC • New England Revolution • New York City FC • New York Red Bulls • Orlando City SC • Philadelphia Union • Toronto FC
Western Conference Austin FC • Colorado Rapids • FC Dallas • Houston Dynamo FC • LA Galaxy • Los Angeles FC • Minnesota United FC • Portland Timbers • Real Salt Lake • San Jose Earthquakes • Seattle Sounders FC • Sporting Kansas City • Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Defunct Teams Tampa Bay Mutiny (1996-2001) • Miami Fusion (1998-2001) • Chivas USA (2005-14)
Current Venues Audi Field • BC Place • BMO Field • Dick's Sporting Goods Park • Dignity Health Sports Park • Gillette Stadium • Lumen Field • Mapfre Stadium • Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Olympic Stadium • PayPal Park • PNC Stadium • Providence Park • Soldier Field • Subaru Park • Toyota Stadium • Yankee Stadium
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