Saturday, April 13, 2024

City Council approves soccer stadium, small turnout for the team's season home opener in Citifield

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Willets Point’s long-awaited transformation from industrial wasteland to Queens’ newest neighborhood got the green light from the City Council Thursday.

The legislature approved on Apr. 11 a massive redevelopment that includes a brand new soccer stadium for the New York City Football Club (NYCFC), which has played home games at Yankee Stadium or Citi Field since its inception, and a 100% 2,500-unit affordable housing project that is the city’s largest in four decades.

Mayor Eric Adams called the plan “the goal of the decade” that will generate billions of dollars in new economic activity, and tens of thousands of jobs, through not only the new soccer stadium and housing, but also more than 20,000 square feet of retail and a 250-room hotel.

“We’re building a brand-new community out of the ‘Valley of Ashes’, and we couldn’t have done it without all our partners, including Councilmember [Francisco] Moya and the rest of the City Council, [Queens] Borough President [Donovan] Richards, NYCFC, Queens Development Group, our union members, and everyone living in Willets Point who made their voices heard and demanded a new future for themselves,” the mayor said on Thursday. “After today’s vote, we’re one step closer to delivering that future.”

For years, the city and the Queens community has debated the fate of Willets Point, which for decades has been home to junkyards, auto repair shops and light industry. Even as Shea Stadium rose and was eventually replaced by Citi Field, the industry in the “Valley of Ashes” persisted beyond the Mets outfield while visions for redevelopment never seemed to get off the ground.

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Thousands of New York City Football Club (NYCFC) fans packed Citi Field on Saturday, Apr. 6, for the team’s first home game in Queens this season, playing against Atlanta United FC. This match marked the beginning of a series of five straight home games, equaling the club’s all-time record for consecutive home matches.

Fans from across the five boroughs packed Citi Field to support their “Boys in Blue” for an eventful night. Kick-off was scheduled for 7 p.m., but fans, especially from NYCFC’s official supporter groups, arrived early for pregame celebrations outside the stadium.

The match started with NYCFC’s early possession of the ball to mount almost-immediate pressure, including a header from center back Thiago Martins that was parried away by the Atlanta United keeper.

NYCFC goalkeeper Matt Freese was impressive in his own right, saving multiple attempts from Atlanta. In the tenth minute, he showed the breadth of his skills, catching a header directed toward his goal comfortably.

In the 39th minute, NYCFC was awarded a penalty. Santiago Rodriguez put the hosts in front from the spot for his third goal of the season in the 42nd minute.

Tensions were rising in the second half and Atlanta pressure paid off in the 66th minute when Jamal Thiare found an equalizer that ultimately rescued a point for the visitors — the match ending in a 1-1 draw.

Rodriguez was awarded the Man of the Match honors, but NYCFC’s slow start to the season continued as they have taken just five points (1-2-4) from their first seven games of the 2024 MLS season.

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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

How much did the Sheeple pay for this ?

Anonymous said...

$582,000,0000 cost for the sheeple.

Anonymous said...

No One asked us! WTF

Anonymous said...

Was this the will of the Voters ?

Anonymous said...

This is all Joe Bidens fault.

Anonymous said...

“It’s Chinatown, Jake. Forget about it”

Anonymous said...

Finally, a real sport comes to Queens. Watching overpaid Baseball participants stand around scratching their butts is just too boring.

Anonymous said...

qns.com said that fans "Swarmed" to Citi Field for the game.
QNS.com
QC said it was a "small turnout".
Who do the Sheeple believe???

Anonymous said...

Raise your hand if you are tired of this BS.

Anonymous said...

In the interest of diversity, do we need 60% White and 10% Asians in the
NYCFC ?

Anonymous said...

Great news for Queens residents.
Finally, a sports team to cheer for.

Anonymous said...

NYC high school soccer game canceled after group of about 30 migrants refuse to leave the field — even after cops showed up

https://nypost.com/2024/04/20/us-news/nyc-high-school-soccer-game-canceled-after-group-of-about-30-migrants-refuse-to-leave-the-field-even-after-cops-showed-up/

Anonymous said...

Let there be bread and circuses !