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Join the NYC Footy community for a full day of footy festivities, including a 7v7 coed tournament on real grass, right smack in the middle of an island...
All teams get 4 games + playoffs.
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Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time
Join the NYC Footy community for a full day of footy festivities, including a 7v7 coed tournament on real grass, right smack in the middle of an island...
All teams get 4 games + playoffs.
A UNIQUE NYC SOCCER EXPERIENCE
Join the NYC Footy community for a full day of footy festivities, including a 7v7 coed tournament on real grass, right smack in the middle of an island...
All teams get 4 games + playoffs.
schedule
10:15am-11:15AM
check-in
11:30Am
opening remarks & Footy Fitness
12:00Pm
7v7 tournament & Field Games kickoff
2:00Pm
lunch
5:30pm
playoffs
6:00pm
championship Game
6:30pm
post tourney drinks & Hang at Everyday Athlete at BBO
NYC FOOTY SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING SOCCER CHARITIES
Speakers
Taylor James Ross
CEO, Marks tower
Ross is CEO and co-founder of Marks Tower, a leading news and media company for young people. From global affairs and politics to technology and science to sports and music, Marks Tower offers insightful stories and compelling perspectives on the issues that define a generation.
Jet Rodriguez
co-founder, Smalls
Jet Rodriguez is co-founder & editor-at-large of Smalls, an apparel and branding company for word travelers. From global affairs and politics to technology and science to sports and music, Rodriguez offers insightful stories and compelling perspectives on the issues that define a generation.
The venue
Located on an island that sits between lower Manhattan & Brooklyn. You can only get there by ferry (or swimming)