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New York Cosmos (1971–1985) - Wikipedia The Cosmos relocated again before the 1977 season, to the newly constructed Giants Stadium in New Jersey, and at the same time dropped the prefix "New York" and played simply as "the Cosmos", without a geographical name
When Pele ruled soccer in the US with the New York Cosmos His job on this day is simply to show up and ceremoniously sign his name to a $4 75 million, three-year contract with the Warner Communications-owned soccer club, the New York Cosmos, that
Pelé’s final hurrah at New York Cosmos helped spark . . . - CNN Pelé joined the New York Cosmos in 1975 and played his last official game in 1977 He’d won three World Cups, scored goals galore and become a global icon, but Pelé wasn’t quite done yet, so off
Pele changed everything: Werner Roth tells the story of the NY Cosmos Now 73, the former USA international resides in Los Angeles, but in the 1970s he captained the New York Cosmos, with all its glitz and glamour, to two NASL Championships in a side which included not only the Brazilian legend but the likes of Carlos Alberto and Franz Beckenbauer
When Pelé made his NY Cosmos debut - The New York Times It’s June 15th, 1975 and it’s halftime of his first game with his new team, the New York Cosmos of the fledgeling North American Soccer League They’re down 2-0 to the Dallas Tornado, but
New York During his three years with the New York Cosmos, Pelé not only won a championship but also left an indelible mark on American soccer His skill, charisma, and passion for the game captivated audiences and helped elevate the sport's profile in the United States