Boston City FC returns to home action with the next two weekends offering local soccer fans plenty of excitement at Malden’s Brother Gilbert Stadium, kicking off with a clash against Brooklyn Italians at 6pm this Sunday, June 3. Boston City FC partner WeGotSoccer has World Cup sticker albums to be distributed to every fan in
Boston City suffered a second loss in three National Premier Soccer League games in a narrow 1-0 defeat away to New York Athletic Club, despite creating a hatful of second half chances. The Lions were comparatively lethargic before halftime and trailed to a 34th minute headed goal by Calum James, which proved to be the
The Boston City Under 20s team in the Bay State Soccer League (BSSL) has already served as a stage for unearthing talented players, with two young Lions joining the first team squad for this Sunday’s visit to New York Athletic Club, kickcoff 3pm. Midfielder Santiago Cardona (pictured) and striker Rafael DeSouza will travel as part
Boston City FC continue their National Premier Soccer League campaign on the road this Sunday with a visit to New York Athletic Club. While the hosts will open their season at 3pm in Pelham, the Lions are playing their third competitive NPSL match of 2018. An opening day home loss to the New York Cosmos
Boston City FC has partnered with Cambridge Health Alliance to provide sports medicine for the club’s players during the 2018 National Premier Soccer League season. Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) is a vibrant, innovative health system dedicated to providing essential services to all members of the community. With more than 140,000 patients in Cambridge, Somerville, and
Boston City FC stole a dramatic equalizer and a point on the road from a frustrating performance with a 2-2 draw away to TSF in New Jersey. The Lions looked to be heading for defeat after conceding two goals during a six-minute spell midway through the second half, but referee Luis Arroyo added what seemed
Boston City FC’s first away journey of the new NPSL regular season will be the longest, as the Lions make a 470-mile round trip to Wayne, NJ, to take on TSF on Sunday. The 1pm kickoff at Donnelly Field at DePaul Catholic High School means departing at 5.30am to start a long day not expected
Experienced defender Paulo Henrique has returned to Boston City FC to bolster the Lions’ back line before the second match of the new National Premier Soccer League season. Henrique won All-NPSL honors after the 2017 season, capping an outstanding first campaign with the Lions that saw him produce a string of consistent performances before injury
The Boston City FC Under 20s will pull double-duty this weekend with two matches highlighting the early weeks of their debut season. The young Lions will take on the New England Revolution Under 23s on Friday night at Malden Catholic High School at 7.30pm in a friendly match. Then on Saturday morning at 10am, the