1st MLS soccer event
by Brinic on 10/1/24Red Bull Arena - HarrisonCrazy experience. Crowd noise is intense. Food is expensive. Game was exciting tho
Venue
Official Ticket Marketplace of the New York Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls History
Born as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, the New York Red Bulls have been with Major League Soccer from the inaugural season in 1996. Some of the biggest names in soccer have worn the colors of the MetroStars/Red Bulls, including the team's first player Tab Ramos, who doubled as the league’s first-ever signee. Also among New York alumni are U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team players Tony Meola, Tim Howard, Jozy Altidore, Claudio Reyna, and Clint Mathis. The Red Bulls have also boasted international talent from the likes of German great Lothar Matth?us in 2000, and French superstar Thierry Henry, who played 135 matches with the team to close out his playing career in 2014.
New York reached its first MLS Cup finals match in 2008 but fell to the Columbus Crew 3-1. The franchise hit a hot streak between 2010 to 2018 when the Red Bulls finished atop the Eastern Conference five times. Within that period, New York claimed three Supporters’ Shields and advanced to their second U.S. Open Cup final in 2017, where they were defeated by Sporting Kansas City, 2-1. Individually, striker Bradley Wright-Phillips earned Golden Boots in 2014 and 2016, while Luis Robles was awarded Goalkeeper of the Year in 2015.
New York Red Bulls Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Red, Blue, Yellow, White
Team Rivals: New York City FC, D.C. United, Philadelphia Union, New England Revolution
New York Red Bulls at Red Bull Arena
After spending their first decade or so at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the Red Bulls left the Meadowlands in 2010 and relocated to Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. With clean sightlines and a sleek, modern look, Red Bull Arena is considered one of the best soccer-specific facilities in the country and is the sixth-largest in MLS.?
As of 2020, the Red Bulls share the pitch with NJ/NY Gotham FC of the National Women’s Soccer League.
The New York Red Bulls’ 2024 regular season kicks off in February at GEODIS Park in Nashville, Tennessee, when the Red Bulls face off against Nashville SC. New York hosts their home opener against FC Dallas on March 9. The New York Red Bulls play their final match of the regular season at home against reigning 2023 MLS Cup champions the Columbus Crew. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on:?
Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the New York Red Bulls.
The New York Red Bulls have appeared in one MLS Cup Finals match (in 2008), but have yet to win a championship.
The New York Red Bulls compete at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. The seating map for Red Bull Arena can be viewed here.
Crazy experience. Crowd noise is intense. Food is expensive. Game was exciting tho
Every New York Red Bulls game my family and I have attended we've had a blast. From getting free fan tees to the epic fireworks display .Just?????????? Great family fun
Great game with lots of missed opportunities. Would have liked to have seen our German coach as the winner. Very good atmosphere!
The stadium is nice, the food is good but where are the fans?? Where is the passion and dedication like you see with Baseball, Basketball of American Football? As if you guys are watching a movie. Despite a few diehard fans (less then a 100), it was quite all evening… We had a great experience and fun evening as it was our first soccer match in the USA but I really miss the passion like I have seen with matches in Italy, Germany and The Netherlands (our home country). I really hope NY Red Bulls will become a team from the fans and not from the money…
Unfortunately due to poor weather, our group of 52 students and staff from the UK, had to leave at half time due to a thunder and lightning storm.
Sometimes a tie feels like a loss sometimes it seems like a win. With up a man Red bulls should have pressed harder for a win.
The parking situation at Red Bull stadium is atrocious. The "gravel lot"aka mud pit requires hours of waiting to enter and exit. I would LOVE to take public transportation, however that is only convenient from the urban centers. From Jersey towns and neighborhoods, public transportation would require taking a local train to Secaucus or Hoboken, transfer to a train to Newark, and then transfer to the PATH train, for a total of 2.5 hours, best case scenario, which maybe on the way there is justifiable? But certainly not to get home. Since driving is the only real option for us suburbanites, they really need to improve the local traffic policing and patterns. There are a series of impossible left turns that require everyone to wait in agonizing lines both coming and going. The stadium and game experience are truly awesome and a great family experience, it's too bad the commute there and back is insufferable.
The Red Bulls is the best team in the whole MLS and me and my family enjoyed being there especially on their opening game which was spectacular ??
They know how to put on a show.. Everything was highly efficient and speedy: security, ticket-scanning and food/drink stands. Lots of UK clubs could learn a lot from this. Crowd were very enthusiastic and involved. I know it was the last game of the season, so it could have been a one-off, but I was very impressed with the large amount of time that the players interacted with the supporters who waited around after the match for photographs and autographs. When I can, I will go again.
Long time Red Bulls and overall soccer fan here. This is very difficult building to come play at, it's like every fan is on the pitch with the players. It was an unforgettable experience for my boys. Game went to penalty shootout and unfortunately we lost, but atmosphere was likened to that of some European venues.