Bradley Wright-Phillips reveals his one Red Bulls regret before his Legends Row honor
Bradley Wright-Phillips is being honored with induction into the New York Red Bulls' Legends Row, recognizing his status as the club's all-time leading scorer with 108 goals. Despite his individual success and three Supporters' Shield titles, he expressed regret over never winning an MLS Cup. Wright-Phillips, who played for the Red Bulls from 2013 to 2019, says the absence of a championship still resonates, especially given the strength of the teams he played on.
- ▪Bradley Wright-Phillips is the New York Red Bulls' all-time leading scorer with 108 goals.
- ▪He helped the Red Bulls win three Supporters' Shield titles but never won an MLS Cup.
- ▪Wright-Phillips reached the MLS conference finals three times but fell short of a championship.
- ▪He is the first player in MLS history to record three seasons with 20 or more goals.
- ▪Wright-Phillips was inducted into Legends Row alongside Luis Robles as the second honoree.
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Soccer new york red bulls Bradley Wright-Phillips reveals his one Red Bulls regret before his Legends Row honor By Christian Arnold Published May 1, 2026, 10:21 p.m. ET When Bradley Wright-Phillips takes a minute to look back on his career with Red Bull New York, there are a lot of accomplishments to point to. He is the club’s all-time goals leader (108) and helped lead the Red Bulls to three Supporters’ Shield titles during his six-plus seasons with the organization. But as Wright-Phillips paused to look back at his career ahead of Saturday’s induction into the Red Bulls’ Legends Row prior to their match against FC Dallas, there’s one milestone that he never reached that still weighs on him.
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