New York Magic

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| fullname = New York Magic

| nickname = The Magic

| founded = 1997

| stadium = Mazzella Field

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| chairman = Lyndelle Phillips

| manager = Nino DePasquali

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{{nowrap|United Women's Soccer (2016-2017)}}

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| website = http://www.nymagicsoccer.com/

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New York Magic is an American women's soccer team, founded in 1997. The team was an original member of United Women's Soccer from 2016-2017. They played in the USL W-League from 1997 until the league folded after the 2015 season.

The team plays its home games at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York. The club's colors are red, black and white.

Over the years, the team has attracted high level players from many nations and top-level college programs. Its mission is to provide an avenue for the development of women soccer players in a highly competitive environment, and to provide wholesome quality family entertainment while developing the game of soccer in its community. Since 2003, it has also developed powerful youth teams that enable New York area girls, ages 12 to 16, to train intensively and compete at a high level through the Super Y-League.

Magic's head coach, Nino DePasquali, was inducted into the Soccer Hall of Fame in 2007.

Year-by-year

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!Year

!League

!Reg. Season

!Playoffs

1997

|USL W-League

|5th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

1998

|USL W-League W-2

|bgcolor="B3B7FF"|1st, Northern

|3rd Place

1999

|USL W-League W-2

|2nd, Northern

|3rd Place

2000

|USL W-League W-2

|3rd, Northern

|Did not qualify

2001

|USL W-League W-1

|7th, Northern

|Did not qualify

2002

|USL W-League

|2nd, Northeast

|Conference Semifinals

2003

|USL W-League

|4th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2004

|USL W-League

|4th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2005

|USL W-League

|5th, Northeast

|Divisional Round

2006

|USL W-League

|6th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2007

|USL W-League

|7th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2008

|USL W-League

|7th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2009

|USL W-League

|6th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2010

|USL W-League

|7th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2011

|USL W-League

|7th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2012

|USL W-League

|6th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2013

|USL W-League

|7th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2014

|USL W-League

|7th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2015

|USL W-League

|6th, Northeast

|Did not qualify

2016

|United Women's Soccer

|6th, Eastern

|Did not qualify

2017

|United Women's Soccer

|8th, Eastern

|Did not qualify

2018

|colspan=3 rowspan=2 style=text-align:center|Played in UPSL

2019
2020

|colspan=3 style=text-align=center|Season cancelled due to COVID-19

2021

|colspan=3 rowspan=3 style=text-align:center|Played in UPSL

2022
2023
2024

|United Women's Soccer

|16th, Eastern

|Did not qualify

Head coach

Stadia