New York Cosmos facts for kids
Full name | New York Cosmos |
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Founded | 1971-1985 |
Ground | Yankee Stadium (1971, 1976) Hofstra Stadium (1972-1973) Downing Stadium (1974-1975) Giants Stadium (1977-1985) |
The New York Cosmos was a very famous soccer team that played in the United States. They were a big part of the NASL, which was the top soccer league in North America during their time. The team played from 1971 until 1985. They are remembered for having some of the world's best soccer players on their team.
Playing in the NASL
The New York Cosmos played in the North American Soccer League (NASL). This was the main professional soccer league for soccer in the United States and Canada. The Cosmos joined the league when it was still quite new. They quickly became one of the most exciting teams to watch.
Where They Played
The Cosmos played their home games in several different stadiums over the years. In their early days, they played at Yankee Stadium and Hofstra Stadium. Later, they moved to Downing Stadium. Their most famous home was Giants Stadium. This is where they played for many years and won most of their championships.
Their Amazing Wins
The New York Cosmos were one of the most successful teams in the NASL. They won the league championship, called the Soccer Bowl, many times. Their victories helped make soccer more popular in the United States. They were known for their exciting style of play.
League Performance Over the Years
The team had many strong seasons. They often reached the semifinals or finals of the league playoffs. Here is a quick look at how they did each year:
Season | League | Position |
1971 | NASL | Semifinal |
1972 | NASL | Champions |
1973 | NASL | Semifinal |
1974 | NASL | 4th / North |
1975 | NASL | 3rd / North |
1976 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1977 | NASL | Champions |
1978 | NASL | Champions |
1979 | NASL | Semifinal |
1980 | NASL | Champions |
1981 | NASL | Final |
1982 | NASL | Champions |
1983 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1984 | NASL | 3rd / East |
The New York Cosmos stopped playing in 1985. However, their legacy as a pioneering soccer team in the U.S. continues. They helped pave the way for professional soccer in North America.