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Play soccer at Gansevoort Peninsula
Brand-new artificial turf soccer fields on a historically significant Hudson River site.
Summer 2026 Gansevoort Peninsula: 2 divisions open for registration
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| Days |
Times |
Field |
Format |
Dates |
Level |
Status |
Fee |
| Sun |
5pm to 9pm |
|
7v7 Men's Soccer
|
Jun 28 2026
to Aug 30 2026
|
Intermediate |
Started
Registration extended!
|
$165 |
|
| Sun |
6pm to 8pm |
|
7v7 CoEd Soccer
|
Jun 28 2026
to Aug 30 2026
|
Intermediate |
Started
Registration extended!
|
$165 |
|
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Playing soccer at Gansevoort Peninsula in Meatpacking Manhattan
Address
427-429 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014
About
The Gansevoort Peninsula is a relatively new addition to Hudson River Park, featuring state-of-the-art artificial turf fields designed for multi-sport use, including soccer. The creation of this peninsula and its park facilities represents a significant transformation of a historically active waterfront area. The site itself has a storied past, originally a landfill in the 19th century that expanded Manhattan's footprint into the Hudson River. For decades, it served various industrial and municipal purposes, including a Department of Sanitation facility and a salt shed. The recent redevelopment into a public park, completed in the 2020s, is part of the larger Hudson River Park's ongoing mission to reclaim and revitalize Manhattan's west side waterfront for recreational and cultural use. The new fields offer excellent playing surfaces, equipped with good lighting. The park design incorporates modern amenities and provides striking views of the Hudson River. Access is convenient via subway (A, C, E, L to 14th Street-8th Avenue) or various bus lines. As a recent development, the facilities are typically in pristine condition, offering a premium outdoor playing experience on a site with a compelling history of urban evolution.
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