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East Village & Lower East Side »

Zum Schneider on Avenue C has become the unofficial home for German soccer fans in New York City.

Manhattan »

The World Cup features not only flashy play on the pitch, but has also inspired some innovative coverage.

Manhattan »

The dream is over for soccer fans after Ghana beat the USA 2-1.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Fans have been gathering at Esperanto on Avenue C to cheer on their beloved national team.

Manhattan »

Team USA jerseys, and the letters to customize them with Landon Donovan's name, are scarce at some local stores.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Hardwood stars shed their high-tops to compete in the annual game at Sara D. Roosevelt Park.

Manhattan »

The U.S. needs at least a tie against Algeria today to advance to the next round of the World Cup.

Manhattan »

If you can’t get to South Africa, NoLIta will bring the experience of being at the World Cup to you.

Manhattan »

Mexico beat France on Wednesday, needing only a draw in their next match to advance.

Downtown »

Guys in ties and slacks took part in a three-on-three soccer tournament at South Street Seaport.

Manhattan »

Fans crowded into Manhattan bars over the weekend and left delighted by Team USA's tie with England in the World Cup.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Te Upper East Side hit the bars Friday to catch the first day of the World Cup.

Downtown »

Transplanted South Africans and lifelong New Yorkers were out early in Manhattan to celebrate the start of the World Cup.