Santiago Rodríguez is your POTM for the first time since the Leagues Cup win over Tigres UANL after becoming the 14th player ...
The team issued a statement on social media, saying "discrimination has no place in our game," though the team did not say ...
FC Cincinnati star Luciano Acosta was the alleged target of homophobic chants from New York City FC fans during Wednesday's game at Red Bull Arena.
A disappointing home loss to LAFC, followed by a poor performance in New Jersey, offer troubling signs for FCC’s playoff push.
FC Cincinnati was unable to finish the stoppage time comeback as the team traveled to Harrison, New Jersey for a matchup ...
Officials stopped the match late in the game as New York fans used offensive language towards FCC captain, and reigning MLS ...
The match was stopped late in the second half due to reported homophobic slurs from the New York crowd aimed at FC Cincinnati ...
According to FC Cincinnati’s team beat reporter, the alleged homophobic chants had come from NYCFC fans and were directed at ...
An MLS match between FC Cincinnati and New York City FC on Wednesday was stopped due to discriminatory language from the Red ...
Alonso Martinez scored in the 65th minute and Santiago Rodriguez converted a penalty kick 10 minutes later as New York City Football Club earned consecutive victories for the first time ...
Teenager Mitja Ilenic scored his first career goal and Santiago Rodríguez scored on a penalty kick and added an assist, ...