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You can find a local team playing nearly every week of the year.
International club powerhouses meet in a friendly at Yankee Stadium.
Manhattan’s NBA team plays at Madison Square Garden.
Fans of the Blueshirts, as the Rangers are affectionately known, are among the most passionate in sports. The National Hockey League team plays at Madison Square Garden.
The Major League Soccer club shares a stadium with baseball's Yankees.
The Red Bulls, the NYC area's elder pro soccer team, play at New Jersey's Red Bull Arena.
One of the most successful franchises in sports, the Yankees have won 27 World Series championships.
The single-A minor league farm team for the New York Mets play in Maimonides Park on Coney Island, adjacent to the famed Coney Island Boardwalk.
A new baseball team plays on Staten Island's waterfront.
New York City's WNBA team has star players, celebrity fans and a family-friendly vibe.
Here's where to see the big games.
The world's most famous arena is home to basketball's New York Knicks, hockey's New York Rangers and large-scale events and concerts.
Brooklyn’s premier indoor arena hosts some of the City’s biggest sporting events and concerts.
Home to baseball's 27-time champs, the new Yankee Stadium was built in 2009 across the street from its former location.
The marquee event at Queen's sprawling tennis venue is, of course, the US Open.
MetLife Stadium is the home of New York's National Football League teams, the Jets and Giants.
Brooklynites spent more than four decades without professional baseball until the Cyclones arrived in 2001, along with their charming ballpark.
The ballpark is the home of the Staten Island FerryHawks, a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, and hosts private events.