Starting in 2025, Memorial Field in Mount Vernon will serve as the team's home stadium.
Westchester's first professional sports team, the Westchester Soccer Club , is getting a new permanent home! Westchester Soccer Club representatives joined Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard Tuesday for the announcement, and they're hoping to draw on the area's diversity.
Westchester Soccer Club will play in the United Soccer League 1, the third tier of American professional soccer. "We do want to attract from New York City but that's not the goal, per se. We think we can attract and fill this stadium with people from Westchester, Rockland from Bergen, from lower Fairfield County," said owner Mitch Baruchowitz.
"We're excited not just about the professional games, but the community reinvestment and the developmental programs we know that we know will come for our young people as a part of this partnership," Patterson-Howard said.
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