NYC is famous for its huge bar scene – and for the fact that it is home to many internationals. This pretty much makes NYC one of the best places to follow the games – and discover new neighborhoods. Here’s our take on where to watch your favorite team and get the best feel for… Continue reading Who is Watching Where? World Cup 2014 in NYC
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The Super Bowl Comes to New York City
American Football is by far the most popular sport in the US with the biggest game of the year, the Super Bowl, drawing a national television viewing audience of over 100 million as well as a few million international viewers every year. Super Bowl XLVIII is expected to bring in at least $600 million to… Continue reading The Super Bowl Comes to New York City
Where to Watch European Soccer in New York City
August heralds many things in New York City: the end of summer, the start of school, and even The U.S. Open. For many Europeans, however, it represents the return of top flight European club soccer. Everyone has their own opinion on which country boasts the best teams and league, but every soccer fan agrees there’s no… Continue reading Where to Watch European Soccer in New York City
Guide to the US Open Tennis Championships
The US Open Tennis Championships return to New York, with some of the biggest names in tennis competing for this Grand Slam title. From August 25 to September 8, Flushing Meadows is playing host to what is sure to be a memorable series of games.The US Open is one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the United… Continue reading Guide to the US Open Tennis Championships
Where Internationals Play, Part 3: Cricket
Cricket. If there’s one sport Americans know about, but have never really taken to, it seems to be cricket. Impossible rules; perplexing layout; matches that take more than one day; stopping for sandwiches…The reality, of course, is much different. Cricket is one of the most popular games in the world, with a massive and loyal… Continue reading Where Internationals Play, Part 3: Cricket
Where Internationals Play, Part 2: Rugby
Following on from our article last week detailing the best places to play soccer in the city, this week we’re looking at NYC rugby, and finding out how this internationally popular sport holds up in the city.Despite its large following worldwide, rugby’s following in the U.S. – though certainly growing – is still relatively small. American… Continue reading Where Internationals Play, Part 2: Rugby
Where Internationals Play, Part 1: Soccer
Not necessarily known for its open and green space, it may come as a surprise that New York City is actually home to some of the coolest and most competitive pickup soccer games and leagues in the country. With the infusion of international talent from around the world and access to a variety of parks… Continue reading Where Internationals Play, Part 1: Soccer
How Being German Helped My NYC Business
Frank Hauser, a former businessman and soccer player in his native Germany, is now the owner of a successful and growing New York City-based soccer school, SoccerBeyond LLC. Coach Frank, as he’s known by his students, sat down with New York International to talk about being an international entrepreneur in New York and his experience… Continue reading How Being German Helped My NYC Business