Cosmos

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Cosmos is a professional soccer club based in New York, historically famous for attracting global stars like Pelé and popularizing the sport in the United States during the 1970s.

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instanceOf professional soccer club
abbreviation Cosmos NERFINISHED
achievement attracted global football stars
helped popularize soccer in the United States
averageAttendanceRecord over 40,000 per game in late 1970s
city New York City
competition Soccer Bowl NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1985
eraOfProminence 1970s
early 1980s
famousMatch Pelé farewell match 1977 NERFINISHED
founded 1970
fullName New York Cosmos NERFINISHED
gender men's team
historicalStatus flagship club of the NASL
homeColors green
white
homeStadium Downing Stadium NERFINISHED
Giants Stadium NERFINISHED
Hofstra Stadium NERFINISHED
James M. Shuart Stadium NERFINISHED
influence raised media profile of soccer in the United States
league North American Soccer League NERFINISHED
location New York City
NASLChampionships 1972
1977
1978
1980
1982
nickname Cosmos NERFINISHED
notablePlayer Carlos Alberto Torres NERFINISHED
Franz Beckenbauer NERFINISHED
Giorgio Chinaglia NERFINISHED
Johan Neeskens NERFINISHED
Pelé NERFINISHED
Vladislav Bogićević NERFINISHED
owner Warner Communications NERFINISHED
rebootEraCompetition U.S. Open Cup NERFINISHED
rebootEraHomeStadium James M. Shuart Stadium NERFINISHED
rebootEraLeague modern NASL (2010s)
reestablished 2010
region New York metropolitan area NERFINISHED
sport soccer
title NASL Soccer Bowl championships NERFINISHED

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New York Cosmos nickname Cosmos