With Forsberg and Gulácsi?
Coach Troy Lesesne had to leave the New York Red Bulls after just six months and the exit in the first round of the MLS playoffs – his successor apparently comes from Germany. As the “Picture“ reports, Sandro Schwarz is about to sign with RB Leipzig’s sister club.
The 45-year-old’s engagement in Harrison, New Jersey has not yet been confirmed, but the agreement has already been reached, according to the newspaper. For Schwarz, it would be his second stint abroad after two years at Dinamo Moscow between 2020 and 2022. In the Bundesliga he was responsible for Hertha BSC, where he had to leave in April, and for 1. FSV Mainz 05.
As in the round of 16 of the US Open Cup, the Red Bulls failed in the playoffs after penalties against FC Cincinnati. The club is reportedly planning to upgrade the squad for the 2024 season. The responsible sporting officer Jochen Schneider, former board member of Schalke 04, is therefore also trying to get two players from Leipzig: it is likely that Emil Forsberg (32) will move to New York, and goalkeeper Péter Gulácsi (33) should also be in focus.
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From 18,000 to 71,000: All MLS stadiums by capacity
DRV PNK Stadium – Inter Miami CF – Capacity: 18,000
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PayPal Park – San Jose Earthquakes – Capacity: 18,000
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Dick’s Sporting Goods Park – Colorado Rapids – Capacity: 18,061
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Children’s Mercy Park – Sporting Kansas City – Capacity: 18,467
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Subaru Park – Philadelphia Union – Capacity: 18,500
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Allianz Field – Minnesota United FC – Capacity: 19,400
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Saputo Stadium – CF Montreal – Capacity: 19,619
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New Columbus Crew Stadium – Columbus Crew SC – Capacity: 20,000
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Audi Field – DC United – Capacity: 20,000
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Gillette Stadium – New England Revolution – Capacity: 20,000
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Actual capacity: 65,878. Reduced for football games
America First Field – Real Salt Lake City – Capacity: 20,213
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Q2 Stadium – Austin FC – Capacity: 20,500
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Toyota Stadium – FC Dallas – Capacity: 20,500
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BMO Stadium – Los Angeles FC – Capacity: 22,000
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BBVA Stadium – Houston Dynamo FC – Capacity: 22,039
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BC Place – Vancouver Whitecaps FC – Capacity: 22,120
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Actual capacity: 54,500. Reduced for football games
CITYPARK – St. Louis CITY SC – Capacity: 22,500
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Soldier Field – Chicago Fire FC – Capacity: 24,955
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Actual capacity: 61,500. Reduced for football games
Red Bull Arena – New York Red Bulls – Capacity: 25,000
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Providence Park – Portland Timbers – Capacity: 25,218
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Exploria Stadium – Orlando City SC – Capacity: 25,500
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TQL Stadium – FC Cincinnati – Capacity: 26,000
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Dignity Health Sports Park – Los Angeles Galaxy – Capacity: 27,000
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BMO Field – Toronto FC – Capacity: 28,351
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GEODIS Park – Nashville SC – Capacity: 30,000
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Yankee Stadium – New York City FC – Capacity: 30,321
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Actual capacity: 54,251. Reduced for football games. New York City FC is also switching to the Red Bull Arena.
Snapdragon Stadium – San Diego – Capacity: 32,000
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Home of the expansion team from San Diego from 2025
Lumen Field – Seattle Sounders FC – Capacity: 37,722
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Actual capacity: 68,740. Reduced for football games
Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte FC – Capacity: 38,000
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Actual capacity: 74,867. Reduced for football games. Some games at full capacity.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta United FC – Capacity: 71,000
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Actual capacity: 75,000. Reduced for football games
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