New York Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls soccer cards showcase legends like Thierry Henry and modern players like Lewis Morgan and Dante Vanzeir. Rookie cards for Vanzeir are collector targets, along with autographed editions from Thierry Henry’s time with the Red Bulls. Collectors chase parallels, memorabilia patches, and rookie cards from Topps MLS Chrome and Panini releases.
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Thierry Henry
Juan Pablo Ángel
Bradley Wright-Phillips
Tony Meola
Tim Howard
Luis Robles
Clint Mathis
Sacha Kljestan
Jozy Altidore
Amado Guevara
1996 Upper Deck MLS #73 Tab Ramos – A foundational figure for the MetroStars, this USMNT legend brought skill and creativity to one of MLS’s original clubs.
1997 Score Board MLS #19 Tony Meola – The iconic American goalkeeper was a stalwart in net, embodying the early spirit and grit of the MetroStars.
2000 Upper Deck MLS #63 Clint Mathis – Captures the playmaker at his most explosive, showcasing the flair and goalscoring prowess that turned heads league-wide.
2005 Upper Deck MLS #19 Amado Guevara – Highlights the Honduran star’s MVP-winning performances, steering the MetroStars before their transition to Red Bulls.
2007 Upper Deck MLS #30 Juan Pablo Ángel – Spotlights the Colombian striker’s immediate impact, ushering in a new era with prolific scoring and leadership.
2010 Upper Deck MLS #24 Thierry Henry – Commemorates the French legend’s arrival, signaling global attention for the Red Bulls and a surge in on-field quality.
2013 Upper Deck MLS #54 Tim Cahill – Reflects the Australian’s combative style and knack for big goals, driving the Red Bulls to a Supporters’ Shield.
2014 Panini Prizm MLS #101 Bradley Wright-Phillips – Showcases the club’s all-time leading scorer, whose clinical finishing redefined New York’s attack.
2016 Panini Donruss #101 Sacha Kljestan – Emphasizes the midfielder’s playmaking excellence and assist record, vital to the Red Bulls’ offensive success.
2019 Topps Now #177 Tyler Adams – Celebrates the academy product’s rise, capturing his transition from standout homegrown talent to a move overseas and USMNT stardom.