

The New York Athletic Club Women delivered a dominant away performance at Brooklyn City Women on June 21, 2026, securing a 2-0 victory in the United States Women's Premier League. The result underscored NYAC's ambitions near the top of the table, while Brooklyn City were left searching for answers after a frustrating night in front of goal.
Match Overview
Played on a warm summer evening, the match started cautiously as both sides probed for openings. However, it was the visitors who seized control midway through the first half. A well-worked team move ended with forward A. Chen slotting home from close range, giving New York Athletic Club a deserved lead. Brooklyn City struggled to find their rhythm, with their midfield frequently overrun by the pressing visitors.
The second half saw the home side push forward in search of an equalizer, leaving gaps at the back. New York Athletic Club capitalised in the 68th minute when M. Torres fired a powerful strike from the edge of the box, securing the points for her team. Despite several late chances from set pieces, Brooklyn City Women could not find a way past the well-organised NYAC defence, and the match ended 2-0.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute: A. Chen opens the scoring with a composed finish after a defence-splitting pass from the midfield.
- 45+1': Brooklyn City’s K. Williams forces a sharp save from NYAC goalkeeper A. Reyes just before half‑time.
- 68th minute: M. Torres doubles the lead with a curling shot from outside the area that beats the home keeper cleanly.
- 82nd minute: Brooklyn City’s best chance comes from a header that rattles the crossbar, but NYAC clear the rebound.
Tactical Story
New York Athletic Club Women set up in a compact 4-4-2, pressing high and forcing turnovers in the middle third. Their wingers stayed wide, stretching the Brooklyn backline and creating space for overlapping runs. Brooklyn City Women, by contrast, tried to build from the back but were frequently caught in possession. The absence of a creative playmaker in central areas hampered their ability to penetrate a disciplined NYAC defense.
The visitors’ defensive shape was particularly effective after they took the lead. They dropped into a mid-block, inviting Brooklyn City to push forward before launching quick counter‑attacks. This approach paid dividends with the second goal, which came directly from a transition.
Standout Players
- A. Reyes (NYAC Goalkeeper) – Made several key saves, including a vital stop early in the second half, to preserve her clean sheet.
- M. Torres (NYAC Forward) – Scored a brilliant second goal and was a constant threat with her pace and direct running.
- A. Chen (NYAC Forward) – Opened the scoring and linked well with the midfield throughout the match.
- C. Davies (Brooklyn City Defender) – Put in a valiant shift under constant pressure but could not prevent the defeat.
Table Impact
With this victory, New York Athletic Club Women moved into the upper half of the United States Women's Premier League standings, keeping their playoff hopes firmly alive. Brooklyn City Women, meanwhile, remained in the lower portion of the table, needing to address their lack of attacking output – they have now gone three matches without scoring. The result also marked NYAC’s third clean sheet of the season, highlighting their defensive resilience under pressure.