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Gotham FC rookie Andrea Kitahata made her first NWSL start against Denver Summit, gaining valuable minutes in midfield and learning from veteran teammates despite the Bats’ 2-0 defeat.

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Red Bull New York has signed 20-year-old Colombian center-back Julián Bazan from Deportivo Pereira on a U-22 Initiative deal, adding much-needed defensive depth.

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Gotham FC’s early-season struggles continued Wednesday night, falling 2-0 to expansion side Denver Summit at Sports Illustrated Stadium as inconsistency and a lack of scoring persist.

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Gotham FC and head coach Juan Carlos Amorós see star potential in rookie forward Jordynn Dudley as she begins to make an early impression.

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Defending champions Gotham FC will take on Club América in the Concacaf W Champions Cup semifinal as they look to return to the final.

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Cameron Harper returned to the pitch for Red Bull New York II, marking his first appearance since undergoing knee surgery last June.

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Juan Carlos Amorós reflects on the legacy he hopes to leave at Gotham FC, emphasizing culture, togetherness and sustained success as the club continues to grow.

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Bradley Wright-Phillips will be inducted into Red Bull New York’s Legends Row on May 2, joining Luis Robles as the only players to receive the honor.

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Michael Bradley described the Red Bulls’ 6–1 loss to Charlotte FC as a “strange game,” citing key turning points while emphasizing growth and lessons moving forward.

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The captain is back. After nearly a year sidelined with an ACL injury, Gotham FC captain Tierna Davidson made her long-awaited return to the pitch.