Gotham FC's governor says club's move to NYC is "the next chapter"
Summary
Gotham FC, a women's soccer team, will move its home games from New Jersey to a new stadium in Queens, New York, called Etihad Park. The team plans to open the stadium in 2028 and will have a dedicated training facility in New Jersey.Key Facts
- Gotham FC currently plays in Harrison, New Jersey, sharing a stadium with the New York Red Bulls.
- The team will move to Etihad Park in Queens for the 2028 season.
- Gotham FC owns a training facility planned for Whippany, New Jersey.
- The club has won the National Women’s Soccer League Championship twice, in 2023 and 2025.
- The move aims to provide a better match-day experience and a permanent home for the team.
- Carolyn Tisch Blodgett, the club’s governor, says this move is part of the team's growth and ambition.
- The new facilities will include custom-designed locker rooms and training spaces for the players.
- The team is part of efforts to strengthen women's soccer by giving it dedicated spaces rather than shared or borrowed venues.
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