

New York City FC’s reserve side, competing in MLS Next Pro, made an authoritative statement on May 24, 2026, with a comprehensive 2‑0 home victory over FC Cincinnati II. The match, played at Belson Stadium, showcased the depth and tactical maturity of the NYCFC development squad as they controlled proceedings from start to finish.
First‑Half Breakthrough
The Baby Blues dominated possession in the opening 45 minutes, pinning Cincinnati II back with quick passing combinations. The deadlock was broken in the 31st minute when winger Jonathan Jiménez cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling effort that nestled inside the far post. The goal was a reward for persistent pressure, with NYCFC II registering six shots on target in the first half alone.
Second‑Half Insurance and Defensive Solidity
Cincinnati II tried to push forward after the break, but NYCFC II’s midfield—led by Justin Haak—snuffed out most attacks before they could develop. The decisive moment came in the 67th minute: a corner kick was flicked on by Christian McFarlane, and center‑back Maxwell Amponsah rose highest to head home and double the lead. From there, the visitors rarely threatened goalkeeper Alex Rando, who was relatively untroubled.
Development and Competition
This victory underlined NYCFC II’s ambitions in the MLS Next Pro standings. The team’s ability to control matches and convert chances bodes well for the season ahead. For Cincinnati II, the focus will now shift to tightening their defensive organization and finding more attacking cohesion.
Looking Forward
New York City FC’s second side continue to build momentum in a competitive developmental league that features many young talents aspiring to break into first‑team football. With this result, they climb into the top half of the conference table, while Cincinnati II will look to bounce back in their next fixture.