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|abbreviation = ESC
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|established = 1995
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|type = [[Supporters' group]]<br>[[Ultras|Ultras group]]
|| '''Motto''' || "''Soy del Metro'' "
|team = [[New York Red Bulls]]
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|motto = "Soy del Metro"
|| '''Teams''' || [[New York Red Bulls]]
|location = [[Harrison, New Jersey|Harrison]], [[New Jersey]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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|| '''Location''' || [[New York City|New York/New Jersey Metro Area]]
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|| '''Established''' || 1995
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|website = [http://www.empiresupportersclub.com/ Official website]

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The '''Empire Supporters Club''', or '''ESC''', is one of the oldest supporters clubs<ref>[http://www.dailyharrison.com/red-bulls-news/red-bulls-blog/248-heres-ya-famous-esc Heres ya famous ESC] Daily Harrison</ref> in [[Major League Soccer]] and the largest supporters club dedicated to the [[New York Red Bulls]] of Major League Soccer.

The '''Empire Supporters Club''', or '''ESC''', is the oldest supporters club<ref>[http://www.dailyharrison.com/red-bulls-news/red-bulls-blog/248-heres-ya-famous-esc Heres ya famous ESC] Daily Harrison</ref> in [[Major League Soccer]] and the largest supporters club dedicated to the [[New York Red Bulls]] of Major League Soccer.


==History==
==History==
The club was founded in 1995 by members of the New York City Firm (NYCF), a supporters group for the short-lived A-League [[New York Centaurs]], in anticipation of a Major League Soccer franchise starting play in the New York/New Jersey metro area. To reflect the initial franchise name, Empire Soccer Club, the supporters chose to name themselves the Empire Supporters Club. By the start of the inaugural year the team owners had elected to call the team the New York / New Jersey MetroStars.
The club was founded in 1995 by members of the New York City Firm (NYCF), a supporters group for the short-lived A-League [[New York Centaurs]], in anticipation of a Major League Soccer franchise starting play in the New York/New Jersey metro area. To reflect the initial franchise name, Empire Soccer Club, the supporters chose to name themselves the Empire Supporters Club. By the start of the inaugural year the team owners had elected to call the team the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.


Since its founding, the variety of backgrounds amongst club members has influenced the style of the group in the stands. The end result is a mix of South American Barra, European Ultra, British Supporter and American flavor with the members singing in both English and Spanish.<ref>[http://www.observer.com/2007/red-bulls-fan-club-gets-loud-english-style Red Bulls Fan Club Gets Loud, English-Style] The New York Observer</ref><ref>[http://blogs.soccernet.com/editorblog/archives/2010/04/under_the_volcano.php Under The Volcano] ESPN Soccernet - Editor's Blog</ref>
Since its founding, the variety of backgrounds amongst club members has influenced the style of the group in the stands. The end result is a mix of South American Barra, European Ultra, British Supporter and American flavor with the members singing in both English and Spanish.<ref>[http://www.observer.com/2007/red-bulls-fan-club-gets-loud-english-style Red Bulls Fan Club Gets Loud, English-Style] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091017215341/http://www.observer.com/2007/red-bulls-fan-club-gets-loud-english-style |date=2009-10-17 }} The New York Observer</ref><ref>[http://blogs.soccernet.com/editorblog/archives/2010/04/under_the_volcano.php Under The Volcano] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716101117/http://blogs.soccernet.com/editorblog/archives/2010/04/under_the_volcano.php |date=2011-07-16 }} ESPN Soccernet - Editor's Blog</ref>


Prior to New York Red Bulls home matches in the past, the ESC [[tailgate party|tailgate]] took place in parking lot 16-A at [[Giants Stadium]].<ref>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1017064/index.htm Deriding The Metros] Sports Illustrated (SI.com) Vault</ref> Starting in the 2010 season, the official game day pub of the club is El Pastor Restaurant in Newark, NJ. During games, supporters stood in section 101 of Giants Stadium, directly above the player's entrance tunnel, and supported the club with songs and chants. Section 101 is also where the ESC now stands at [[Red Bull Arena (New Jersey)|Red Bull Arena]] in Harrison, NJ. 101 is the middle of 3 sections composing the supporters end known as the "South Ward."
Prior to New York Red Bulls home matches in the past, the ESC [[tailgate party|tailgate]] took place in parking lot 16-A at [[Giants Stadium]].<ref>[https://archive.today/20121203045537/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1017064/index.htm Deriding The Metros] Sports Illustrated (SI.com) Vault</ref> Starting in the 2010 season, the official game day pub of the club is El Pastor Restaurant in Newark, NJ. During games, supporters stood in section 101 of Giants Stadium, directly above the player's entrance tunnel, and supported the club with songs and chants. Section 101 is also where the ESC now stands at [[Red Bull Arena (New Jersey)|Red Bull Arena]] in Harrison, NJ. 101 is the middle of 3 sections composing the supporters end known as the "South Ward."


In addition to its base membership, the ESC acts as an umbrella organization for a variety of smaller groups, including a revived NYCF, Sparta Metro Firm, MDS, Cobra Kai Metro Firm, La Banda Imperial, Hub City Hooligans, Metro Ultras. The New York Red Bulls two other largest supporters groups, [http://www.gardenstatesupporters.com/ Garden State Supporters] and [http://www.vikingarmy.com/ Viking Army] can trace their roots back to the ESC as well. It is not uncommon for members of the ESC to hold dual memberships with any of the other [[New York Red Bulls]] [[New York Red Bulls#Supporters|supporters clubs]]. Many of these same supporters have joined independent [[United States men's national soccer team#Supporters.27_groups|US men's national team supporters clubs]] like the North Jersey Brigade, Sam's Army and the American Outlaws.
In addition to its base membership, the ESC acts as an umbrella organization for a variety of smaller groups, including a revived NYCF, Sparta Metro Firm, MDS, Cobra Kai Metro Firm, La Banda Imperial, Hub City Hooligans, Metro Ultras. The Red Bulls' two other largest supporters groups, Garden State Supporters<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gardenstatesupporters.com/|title=Gardenstatesupporters.com|website=www.gardenstatesupporters.com}}</ref> and the Viking Army,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vikingarmy.com/|title=Viking Army|website=Viking Army}}</ref> can trace their roots back to the ESC as well. It is not uncommon for members of the ESC to hold dual memberships with any of the other Red Bulls supporter clubs. Many of these same supporters have joined independent [[United States men's national soccer team#Supporters|US men's national team supporters clubs]] like the North Jersey Brigade, Sam's Army and the American Outlaws.


For most away games and [[United States men's national soccer team|US men's national team]] games, the ESC organizes viewing parties, usually at the Football Factory in Legends in [[New York City]]. The club also handles away ticketing and transportation for many away matches (particularly matches against neighboring teams [[New England Revolution]], [[D.C. United]], and the new [[Philadelphia Union]] franchise).
For most away games and [[United States men's national soccer team|US men's national team]] games, the ESC organizes viewing parties, usually at the Football Factory in Legends in [[New York City]]. The club also handles away ticketing and transportation for many away matches (particularly matches against neighboring teams [[New England Revolution]], [[D.C. United]], [[New York City FC]], and the [[Philadelphia Union]] franchise).

On April 15, 2023, the club - alongside fellow supporters groups Viking Army and Torcida 96 - voted for and staged a walkout at Red Bull Arena at the start of a match against Houston Dynamo. The groups protested the actions of New York forward [[Dante Vanzeir]], who was suspended six games after uttering a racial slur during a game on April 8 against the San Jose Earthquakes, as well as manager Gerhard Struber, who insisted on keeping the player in the match after the incident.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sterling |first=Homero De la Fuente,Wayne |date=2023-04-14 |title=Major League Soccer suspends Dante Vanzeir for 6 games after player used a racial slur during a match |url=https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/13/sport/dante-vanzeir-new-york-red-bulls-mls-suspension-spt/index.html |access-date=2023-05-16 |website=CNN |language=en}}</ref> The club voted to protest from within the stadium for the next home game on May 6, after which they returned to usual operations following Struber's firing.<ref>{{Cite web |title=#RBNY |url=https://twitter.com/EmpireSC/status/1654865447022362627/photo/1 |access-date=2023-05-16 |website=Twitter |language=en}}</ref>


==Songs==
==Songs==
The ESC has performed hundreds of chants throughout the years. The ESC chants in both [[English language|English]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] because of the large number of Spanish speakers in the group. Popular English songs include "We Love You", "As Long As I'm Breathing", "Everywhere We Go", "I Believe", and "No Cojones". Popular Spanish songs include "Soy del Metro", "Baila Hinchada Baila", "Ole Ole Ola", "El Que no Salta" and "Metro, Mi Buen Amigo". Covers of songs such as [[The Ramones]]' "[[I Wanna Be Sedated]]" are also included, though personalized for the support. To maintain cohesion, most chants are started by designated supporters in the section, leading the club in song when needed.
The ESC has performed hundreds of chants throughout the years. The ESC chants in both [[English language|English]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] because of the large number of Spanish speakers in the group. Popular English songs include "We Love You", "As Long As I'm Breathing", "Everywhere We Go", "I Believe", and "No Cojones". Popular Spanish songs include "Soy del Metro" (also the supporters' Motto), "Baila Hinchada Baila", "Ole Ole Ola", "El Que no Salta" and "Metro, Mi Buen Amigo". Covers of songs such as [[The Ramones]]' "[[I Wanna Be Sedated]]" are also included, though personalized for the support. To maintain cohesion, most chants are started by designated supporters in the section, leading the club in song when needed.


With the building of the team's own stadium, Red Bull Arena, the supporters have become much closer to the general public, in both communication and proximity. Sitting mere feet from the goal, and surrounded on all sides by unaffiliated fans, the club is able to encourage, and often lead, the surrounding crowds in song. The atmosphere the club helps create is improved in the arena as sound carries much more under the roof as compared to Giants Stadium.
With the building of the team's own stadium, Red Bull Arena, the supporters have become much closer to the general public, in both communication and proximity. Sitting mere feet from the goal, and surrounded on all sides by unaffiliated fans, the club is able to encourage, and often lead, the surrounding crowds in song. The atmosphere the club helps create is improved in the arena as sound carries much more under the roof as compared to Giants Stadium.
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With the team's new arena and a local restaurant acting as supporters' home, the Empire Supporters Club has begun reaching out to the community by hosting or participating in charity events.
With the team's new arena and a local restaurant acting as supporters' home, the Empire Supporters Club has begun reaching out to the community by hosting or participating in charity events.


From 2009<ref>[http://redbullsreader.wordpress.com/2009/10/16/esc-competes-in-soccer-tournament ESC Competes In Soccer Tournament] Red Bull Reader</ref> to 2011<ref>[http://mlsinsiderblog.com/?p=3504 ESC Take Part in Charity Supporters Tournament] MLSInsider</ref> the club played in the [http://www.dusc.net/pages/index.php Downtown United Soccer Club's] annual supporter's club charity soccer tournament in support of the [http://www.dusc.net/CCI/index_E.html City Soccer Initiative].
From 2009<ref>[http://redbullsreader.wordpress.com/2009/10/16/esc-competes-in-soccer-tournament ESC Competes In Soccer Tournament] Red Bull Reader</ref> to 2011<ref>[http://mlsinsiderblog.com/?p=3504 ESC Take Part in Charity Supporters Tournament] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110628121658/http://mlsinsiderblog.com/?p=3504 |date=2011-06-28 }} MLSInsider</ref> the club played in the Downtown United Soccer Club's annual supporter's club charity soccer tournament in support of the City Soccer Initiative.

In August 2010 the club used its home venue at El Pastor in Newark to host a fundraiser for [[Joe Vide]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.empiresupportersclub.com/2010/08/08/esc-joe-vide-fundraiser-sat-aug-15th-noon-5pm|title=Joe Vide Fundraiser|access-date=2011-01-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110529122534/http://www.empiresupportersclub.com/2010/08/08/esc-joe-vide-fundraiser-sat-aug-15th-noon-5pm|archive-date=2011-05-29|url-status=dead}}</ref> an ex-player diagnosed with cancer.


February 2011, a month before the start of the 2011 MLS season, saw the ESC men's soccer team play in the inaugural South Ward Football Challenge,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailyharrison.com/harrison-news/local-events/637-empire-supporters-club-takes-spanish-pavillion-cup|title=Empire Supporters Club takes Spanish Pavillion Cup|date=February 20, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110228052646/http://www.dailyharrison.com/harrison-news/local-events/637-empire-supporters-club-takes-spanish-pavillion-cup|archive-date=February 28, 2011|url-status=dead|access-date=May 14, 2015}}</ref> winning the Spanish Pavilion Cup. The tournament saw teams representing the ESC, Garden State Supporters, Viking Army supporters and NY Red Bull front office play for the cup and bring in both cash and equipment donations for Balls Without Borders and the U.S. Soccer Foundation. 2012 saw the return of the South Ward Football Challenge with the ESC team defending its title and helping, along with the other participating teams, to raise money for the Harrison Housing Authority.
In August 2010 the club used its home venue at El Pastor in Newark to host a fundraiser for [[Joe Vide]],<ref>[http://www.empiresupportersclub.com/2010/08/08/esc-joe-vide-fundraiser-sat-aug-15th-noon-5pm Joe Vide Fundraiser]</ref> an ex-player diagnosed with cancer.


==See also==
February 2011, a month before the start of the 2011 MLS season, saw the ESC men's soccer team play in the inaugural South Ward Football Challenge,<ref>[http://dailyharrison.com/harrison-news/local-events/637-empire-supporters-club-takes-spanish-pavillion-cup Spanish Pavillion Cup]</ref> winning the Spanish Pavilion Cup. The tournament saw teams representing the ESC, Garden State Supporters, Viking Army supporters and NY Red Bull front office play for the cup and bring in both cash and equipment donations for Balls Without Borders and the U.S. Soccer Foundation. 2012 saw the return of the South Ward Football Challenge with the ESC team defending its title and helping, along with the other participating teams, to raise money for the Harrison Housing Authority.
* [[Raging Bull Nation]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.empiresupportersclub.com/ ESC official website]
*[http://www.empiresupportersclub.com/ ESC official website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110517153451/http://www.observer.com/2007/red-bulls-fan-club-gets-loud-english-style?page=0,0 New York Observer Article]
*[http://www.facebook.com/EmpireSupportersClub ESC on Facebook]
*[http://www.observer.com/2007/red-bulls-fan-club-gets-loud-english-style?page=0%2C0 New York Observer Article]
*[http://www.metrofanatic.com/index.jsp MetroFanatic.com]


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Empire Supporters Club
Empire Supporters Club logo
AbbreviationESC
Established1995
TypeSupporters' group
Ultras group
TeamNew York Red Bulls
Motto"Soy del Metro"
LocationHarrison, New Jersey, U.S.
ArenaRed Bull Arena
Colors  Red,   white
WebsiteOfficial website

The Empire Supporters Club, or ESC, is one of the oldest supporters clubs[1] in Major League Soccer and the largest supporters club dedicated to the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer.

History

[edit]

The club was founded in 1995 by members of the New York City Firm (NYCF), a supporters group for the short-lived A-League New York Centaurs, in anticipation of a Major League Soccer franchise starting play in the New York/New Jersey metro area. To reflect the initial franchise name, Empire Soccer Club, the supporters chose to name themselves the Empire Supporters Club. By the start of the inaugural year the team owners had elected to call the team the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.

Since its founding, the variety of backgrounds amongst club members has influenced the style of the group in the stands. The end result is a mix of South American Barra, European Ultra, British Supporter and American flavor with the members singing in both English and Spanish.[2][3]

Prior to New York Red Bulls home matches in the past, the ESC tailgate took place in parking lot 16-A at Giants Stadium.[4] Starting in the 2010 season, the official game day pub of the club is El Pastor Restaurant in Newark, NJ. During games, supporters stood in section 101 of Giants Stadium, directly above the player's entrance tunnel, and supported the club with songs and chants. Section 101 is also where the ESC now stands at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, NJ. 101 is the middle of 3 sections composing the supporters end known as the "South Ward."

In addition to its base membership, the ESC acts as an umbrella organization for a variety of smaller groups, including a revived NYCF, Sparta Metro Firm, MDS, Cobra Kai Metro Firm, La Banda Imperial, Hub City Hooligans, Metro Ultras. The Red Bulls' two other largest supporters groups, Garden State Supporters[5] and the Viking Army,[6] can trace their roots back to the ESC as well. It is not uncommon for members of the ESC to hold dual memberships with any of the other Red Bulls supporter clubs. Many of these same supporters have joined independent US men's national team supporters clubs like the North Jersey Brigade, Sam's Army and the American Outlaws.

For most away games and US men's national team games, the ESC organizes viewing parties, usually at the Football Factory in Legends in New York City. The club also handles away ticketing and transportation for many away matches (particularly matches against neighboring teams New England Revolution, D.C. United, New York City FC, and the Philadelphia Union franchise).

On April 15, 2023, the club - alongside fellow supporters groups Viking Army and Torcida 96 - voted for and staged a walkout at Red Bull Arena at the start of a match against Houston Dynamo. The groups protested the actions of New York forward Dante Vanzeir, who was suspended six games after uttering a racial slur during a game on April 8 against the San Jose Earthquakes, as well as manager Gerhard Struber, who insisted on keeping the player in the match after the incident.[7] The club voted to protest from within the stadium for the next home game on May 6, after which they returned to usual operations following Struber's firing.[8]

Songs

[edit]

The ESC has performed hundreds of chants throughout the years. The ESC chants in both English and Spanish because of the large number of Spanish speakers in the group. Popular English songs include "We Love You", "As Long As I'm Breathing", "Everywhere We Go", "I Believe", and "No Cojones". Popular Spanish songs include "Soy del Metro" (also the supporters' Motto), "Baila Hinchada Baila", "Ole Ole Ola", "El Que no Salta" and "Metro, Mi Buen Amigo". Covers of songs such as The Ramones' "I Wanna Be Sedated" are also included, though personalized for the support. To maintain cohesion, most chants are started by designated supporters in the section, leading the club in song when needed.

With the building of the team's own stadium, Red Bull Arena, the supporters have become much closer to the general public, in both communication and proximity. Sitting mere feet from the goal, and surrounded on all sides by unaffiliated fans, the club is able to encourage, and often lead, the surrounding crowds in song. The atmosphere the club helps create is improved in the arena as sound carries much more under the roof as compared to Giants Stadium.

Philanthropy

[edit]

With the team's new arena and a local restaurant acting as supporters' home, the Empire Supporters Club has begun reaching out to the community by hosting or participating in charity events.

From 2009[9] to 2011[10] the club played in the Downtown United Soccer Club's annual supporter's club charity soccer tournament in support of the City Soccer Initiative.

In August 2010 the club used its home venue at El Pastor in Newark to host a fundraiser for Joe Vide,[11] an ex-player diagnosed with cancer.

February 2011, a month before the start of the 2011 MLS season, saw the ESC men's soccer team play in the inaugural South Ward Football Challenge,[12] winning the Spanish Pavilion Cup. The tournament saw teams representing the ESC, Garden State Supporters, Viking Army supporters and NY Red Bull front office play for the cup and bring in both cash and equipment donations for Balls Without Borders and the U.S. Soccer Foundation. 2012 saw the return of the South Ward Football Challenge with the ESC team defending its title and helping, along with the other participating teams, to raise money for the Harrison Housing Authority.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Heres ya famous ESC Daily Harrison
  2. ^ Red Bulls Fan Club Gets Loud, English-Style Archived 2009-10-17 at the Wayback Machine The New York Observer
  3. ^ Under The Volcano Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine ESPN Soccernet - Editor's Blog
  4. ^ Deriding The Metros Sports Illustrated (SI.com) Vault
  5. ^ "Gardenstatesupporters.com". www.gardenstatesupporters.com.
  6. ^ "Viking Army". Viking Army.
  7. ^ Sterling, Homero De la Fuente,Wayne (2023-04-14). "Major League Soccer suspends Dante Vanzeir for 6 games after player used a racial slur during a match". CNN. Retrieved 2023-05-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "#RBNY". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  9. ^ ESC Competes In Soccer Tournament Red Bull Reader
  10. ^ ESC Take Part in Charity Supporters Tournament Archived 2011-06-28 at the Wayback Machine MLSInsider
  11. ^ "Joe Vide Fundraiser". Archived from the original on 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  12. ^ "Empire Supporters Club takes Spanish Pavillion Cup". February 20, 2011. Archived from the original on February 28, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
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