US Open Cup Brings Record-Setting Crowd to Westchester County’s Memorial Field

By Noah Zimmerman

noah@queensledger.com

It was a perfect night for a match at the Stadium at Memorial Field in Mount Vernon, just a handful of minutes beyond the NYC border. For the first time ever, USL Division 1 club Westchester SC took on Major League Soccer’s New York City FC.

A crowd of 5,145 packed into Memorial Field, a humble stadium that seats 3,500 in the grandstand. For a club averaging 2,500 fans, it was a shot in the arm that could set up the club for tremendous growth this season and beyond. The club said the turnout marked a record attendance for a sports event in Westchester county.

It was a great atmosphere in Westchester as “traveling” NYC fans sang for all 90 minutes. Photos by Noah Zimmerman

“We would not have had a night like this without the US Open Cup. We recognize that NYCFC coming here is what drew this crowd, but for a club that’s just starting out that’s exactly what we needed,” said Ari Kwitkin-Close, Westchester SC’s chief revenue officer. “This was an opportunity to showcase our community club and who we are to this community and to the world.”

The crowd was buzzing and the “traveling” NYC fans kept their energy up in the away end from well before kickoff until almost an hour after the final whistle. The grandstand was packed with passionate fans and across the field food trucks and stands saw some of their longest lines ever.

“The atmosphere was great,” commented NYC manager Pascal Jansen postgame. “It was great for the fans to see their local club play against us. I hope they enjoyed themselves.”

On the pitch NYC showed their class as a top-division team. They were in steady control for most of the match, opening the scoring through Augstin Ojeda in the 14th minute. Westchester were up to the task as they found an equalizer less than 10 minutes later. Daniel Burko lashed in a loose ball to even the score at 1-1, sending the local fans into a frenzy.

A few minutes later, a tough penalty decision from the referee gave the visitors a foothold. Talles Magno scored the first of his three goals from the penalty spot in the 25th minute and increased the lead to 3-1 in the 36th. Spanish youngster Arnau Farnós put a fourth goal into the net before halftime, and Magno finished his hat trick in the 71st minute, their lone second half goal.

Westchester pulled one more goal back through Brecc Evans, but didn’t have time for more as it finished 5-2. Still, it was a valiant effort, and a better one than some MLS clubs have gotten against New York this season (NYC defeated Orlando 5-0 in March).

Tayvon Gray got the captain’s armband for the Open Cup battle.

After falling in the Open Cup, focus turns back to the USL League 1 season and upcoming USL Cup for Westchester. They sit in the league’s top-7 after six matches played, rapidly climbing with wins over Corpus Christi and Sarasota.

“Now the biggest thing is continuing this momentum with the crowd to support our guys on the field,” said Kwitkin-Close. “League play we’re on a heater so we have to keep that going.”

 

Disappointment in Flushing

Following Tuesday’s victory in Westchester, the Boys in Blue returned to Queens for a weekend contest against Charlotte FC. In their return to league play, the NYC offense looked toothless and tame despite decent buildup play.

Even with 22 total shots (7 on goal) and 42 touches inside Charlotte’s penalty area, New York only registered three significant chances. Coming to the rescue multiple times was Kristijan Kahlina, making six saves in the winning effort.

NYC will look to bounce back from three defeats in their last four league matches (the fourth being a 1-1 draw) with a midweek match vs Cincinnati at Yankee Stadium and a Saturday clash in Montreal. They continue their Open Cup run against the rival Red Bulls next Wednesday.

Where to Stay for the World Cup in NYC: Discover 42 Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, excitement is building across the New York metropolitan area. Fans from around the globe will travel to the region to watch matches at MetLife Stadium, one of the primary host venues for the tournament.

If you’re planning your World Cup trip, choosing the right neighborhood is key. While Manhattan often gets the spotlight, savvy travelers are increasingly choosing Williamsburg, Brooklyn as their home base. This vibrant neighborhood offers world-class dining, nightlife, and stunning waterfront views—plus easy access to stadium transportation and the rest of New York City.

At the center of Williamsburg’s thriving scene is 42 Hotel, widely considered one of the best boutique hotels in Brooklyn for travelers looking to experience the city during the World Cup.

Why Williamsburg, Brooklyn Is the Perfect Place to Stay for the World Cup

Located just across the East River from Manhattan, Williamsburg, Brooklyn has become one of New York City’s most exciting neighborhoods. Visitors will find a mix of historic streets, trendy restaurants, rooftop bars, and scenic parks—all within walking distance.

Key benefits of staying in Williamsburg during the World Cup:

  • Easy transit access to MetLife Stadium

  • One of the best food scenes in New York City

  • Walkable nightlife and entertainment

  • Beautiful East River waterfront views

  • Quick subway rides to Manhattan attractions

For soccer fans visiting during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Williamsburg offers the perfect balance between energy, culture, and convenience.

Best Hotel in Williamsburg: 42 Hotel

If you’re searching for the best place to stay in Brooklyn during the World Cup, 42 Hotel stands out as a top choice.

This stylish boutique hotel captures the creative spirit of Brooklyn while providing a comfortable retreat after a day of sightseeing or cheering on your team.

Why travelers love 42 Hotel

  • Spacious, modern guest rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows

  • Boutique atmosphere with thoughtful design

  • Prime location in the heart of Williamsburg

  • Walking distance to restaurants, bars, and parks

  • Easy subway access across New York City

Whether you’re traveling for matches or exploring the city between games, 42 Hotel offers an ideal home base.

42 Hotel just announced an exclusive Spring Sale, where guests can receive 25% off normal room rates and a complimentary cocktail or beer at their popular restaurant, Blackbird.

Best Restaurants Near 42 Hotel in Williamsburg

Williamsburg is one of the top culinary destinations in New York City. Staying at 42 Hotel means you’re surrounded by some of the borough’s most celebrated restaurants.

Blackbird

Nestled inside 42 Hotel Williamsburg, Blackbird is a vibrant bar and restaurant that blends elevated comfort food with the creative energy of Williamsburg. Try the Oxtail Mac N’ Cheese.

Lilia

One of Brooklyn’s most famous dining spots, Lilia is known for handmade pasta, seasonal Italian dishes, and unforgettable flavors. Reservations are highly recommended.

Sunday in Brooklyn

A neighborhood staple, Sunday in Brooklyn is beloved for its brunch menu—especially the hazelnut maple praline pancakes—but dinner here is just as impressive.

Radegast Hall & Biergarten

Looking for a lively place to celebrate a match victory? Radegast Hall & Biergarten serves German beer, giant pretzels, and sausages in a festive beer hall setting.

Leo

For incredible pizza and natural wine, Leo has quickly become a Williamsburg favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Best Bars Near 42 Hotel to Watch the World Cup

If you want to soak up the global energy of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Williamsburg’s nightlife scene delivers.

Pete’s Candy Store

A Williamsburg classic, Pete’s Candy Store is known for its laid-back atmosphere, live music, and cozy backyard patio.

Brooklyn Bowl

One of the most unique entertainment venues in New York, Brooklyn Bowl combines live concerts, bowling lanes, and great food under one roof.

Freehold Brooklyn

For a high-energy nightlife experience, Freehold Brooklyn offers DJs, cocktails, and an indoor-outdoor lounge atmosphere.

Things to Do in Williamsburg Between World Cup Matches

When you’re not watching games at MetLife Stadium, Williamsburg offers plenty of activities.

Domino Park

Located along the East River, Domino Park features a beautiful waterfront walkway with stunning Manhattan skyline views.

McCarren Park

A favorite gathering place for locals, McCarren Park offers sports fields, green lawns, and plenty of space to relax.

Marsha P. Johnson State Park

Another scenic waterfront escape, Marsha P. Johnson State Park provides peaceful lawns and panoramic skyline views.

Alternative Hotel Option Near Williamsburg

Because the 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring huge crowds to the region, hotel availability may become limited.

If rooms fill up in Williamsburg, a convenient alternative is Holiday Inn Express Maspeth. Located a short drive away, it offers comfortable accommodations and easy access to Brooklyn, Manhattan, and stadium transportation routes.

Final Thoughts: Experience the World Cup From Brooklyn

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will transform the New York area into a global celebration of soccer. Choosing the right place to stay can make the experience even more memorable.

With its unbeatable dining scene, exciting nightlife, waterfront parks, and easy transportation access, Williamsburg, Brooklyn is one of the best neighborhoods for visitors.

For travelers looking for the best boutique hotel in Brooklyn, 42 Hotel offers the perfect combination of comfort, style, and location—placing you in the heart of one of New York City’s most dynamic neighborhood.

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