Matthew Dos Santos’ rapid adaptation to MLS demands has been one of the early surprises for Red Bull New York, with Michael Bradley weighing his next roster move.
Tierna Davidson is back. The Gotham FC center-back has been cleared after recovering from an ACL injury and is eager to rejoin her teammates on the pitch as the club builds toward the 2026 season.
Michael Bradley reflected on his first home match as Red Bulls head coach, praising the team’s performance and the fans’ support in a 1-0 victory at Sports Illustrated Stadium.
Julian Hall continued his electric start to the 2026 MLS season, scoring as the New York Red Bulls defeated the New England Revolution 1-0 at Sports Illustrated Stadium. The teenage trio combined again to great effect in Michael Bradley’s first home match in charge.
Red Bull New York II head coach Dominik Wohlert is looking to continue a track record of success laid down by predecessors Ibrahim Sekagya and Michael Bradley in overseeing the club’s youth development. The 32-year-old German became the fifth head coach of Red Bull II on January 21. Though the role marks his first career
Kayla Duran and Katie Stengel have signed contract extensions to remain with Gotham FC.
Red Bull New York bolsters its youth ranks with Joyeux Masanka Bungi, joining on loan from RB Leipzig.
Gotham FC midfielder Sofia Cook has signed a contract extension to remain with the Bats through 2028, continuing her development with the NWSL champions.