Tag Archive | James Sands
Notes and Quotes: New York City FC 0 – 0 D.C. United
NYCFC kicked off their Season 5 Home Opener against D.C. United aiming to build upon the 2-2 tie on the opening day of the season in Orlando. The first half started with D.C. United on the front foot, creating early opportunities to score but Luciano Acosta and Wayne Rooney found goalkeeper Sean Johnson in fine […]
Notes from the New York City FC and Orlando City SC Match as teams end with 2-2 Draw
As it was in Season 1, NYCFC kicked off Season 5 at Orlando City. Beginning the campaign in the Sunshine State, Dome Torrent handed a debut to new DP Alexandru Mitriță and started 18-year old James Sands as the Boys in Blue looked to commence with a road win. Will Johnson threatened with the first […]
New York City FC Signs Academy Product Justin Haak
New York City FC today announced that Justin Haak has signed his first professional contract with the Club. The 17-year-old Brooklyn native becomes City’s third-ever Homegrown Player to graduate from the Academy to the first team squad, following James Sands and Joe Scally. “It’s hard to describe,” Haak said about signing a professional contract […]
Playoff bound New York City FC gets back on Winning Track with 2-0 Decision over Chicago Fire
Domènec Torrent’s men entered this showdown with Chicago knowing that a tie would be enough to sure up a place in the postseason. However, perhaps even more pressing, was the need to grab all three points following a poor run of results, even if performances had improved over the past four. Ebenezer Ofori, James Sands […]
New York City FC earn 1-1 Draw with DC United
England and Spain’s record goal scorers had only shared a field in their storied careers on one previous occasion until Saturday’s showdown in the BX. Last time Wayne Rooney and David Villa lined up in a tunnel together, it was the 2011 UEFA Champions League final at Wembley and the day ended with a winners’ […]
New York City FC takes Tough 1-0 loss to New England Revolution
With eight players ruled out through injury and international duty, it was a real test of depth for NYCFC in this second meeting with the Revs in 2018. It was Ronald Matarrita who created City’s first meaningful opportunity of the night on 5’ with a determined run which led to his cross being deflected off […]
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