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Could blind soccer have its moment? That’s the goal for NYC’s only pro player.

By Big New York · 06/21/2026 · Updated 06/21/2026

Catherine Catherine is captain of the USA Blind Soccer Men Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2026. Donate today A coach stood on a small artificial turf field in Central Park and threw a ball past Charles Catherine. With each bounce, the ball rattled. The coach yelled to Catherine: “R-2!.” For passersby,.

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Catherine Catherine is captain of the USA Blind Soccer Men Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2026. Donate today A coach stood on a small artificial turf field in Central Park and threw a ball past Charles Catherine. With each bounce, the ball rattled. The coach yelled to Catherine: “R-2!.” For passersby,.

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