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Play soccer at Sternberg Park

Artificial turf field for local soccer in the Williamsburg/Bushwick area.

Sternberg Park
Winter 2025 Sternberg Park: 2 divisions open for registration
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Thu 7v7 CoEd Soccer  @  Sternberg Park
Starts Dec 04 2025
Thu 7v7 Men's Soccer  @  Sternberg Park
Starts Dec 04 2025
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Recent matches
FC Sweet Baby
0 - 3
Slim Jimbos
7:50pm Oct 14, 2025 Sternberg Park
Ballon d'whores
3 - 0
White Board FC
7:50pm Oct 14, 2025 Sternberg Park
Soccer? I hardly know her....
5 - 6
Whiskies
7:50pm Oct 14, 2025 Sternberg Park
Finishers FC
1 - 9
Rush
8:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
Joga Bonito
5 - 1
Shwick FC
8:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
Balls FC
2 - 1
SMØR DAWGS
8:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
FC FUEGO
3 - 1
Operation Footy
8:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
Pitt Street Panenka FC
0 - 3
Ball Busters LLC
7:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
Jaguar Paws 07
1 - 1
Non-Atletico
7:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
Drinking Santander
1 - 1
Goals Gone Wild
7:50pm Oct 9, 2025 Sternberg Park
Playing soccer at Sternberg Park in Williamsburg Brooklyn
Address

Lorimer Street and Boerum St, Brooklyn, NY 11206

Surface
Synthetic turf
Field Size
Medium field
Goals
6 x 12 foot goals
About
Sternberg Park, located at the intersection of Lorimer Street and Boerum Street in the Williamsburg/Bushwick border area of Brooklyn, features an artificial turf soccer field. While comprehensive historical details specifically about the soccer field's origins are not readily available in public records, the park itself is a local community green space that has served the surrounding neighborhoods for many years. Its development reflects the ongoing need for recreational facilities in densely populated areas of Brooklyn. The presence of the artificial turf surface indicates a modern upgrade to provide a durable and all-weather playing environment, crucial for continuous community use. The field is a valuable local resource, often utilized for youth and adult games, and it generally provides a consistent playing surface for smaller-sided matches. While it does not boast the large scale or dramatic views of some of Brooklyn's more prominent parks, it effectively serves its purpose as an accessible neighborhood field. Access is convenient via the L train (Lorimer Street) or G train (Broadway), making it a practical option for getting your game on within these dynamic Brooklyn neighborhoods. Amenities are basic park facilities.
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