The New York Cosmos were an American soccer club based in New York. The team was founded in 1970 by brothers Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun, with the support of Warner Brothers president Steve Ross. The Cosmos joined the North American Soccer League (NASL), which was in its fourth season. Backed by the financial resources of Warner Communications, the Cosmos became the league's "marquee club",[1] winning five championships and drawing unprecedented crowds for American club soccer.[2] The side's commercial and on-field success declined during the early 1980s, along with the NASL itself, and it ceased operations in 1985, a year after the league folded.[3] A new Cosmos team, formed in 2010,[4] is scheduled to begin play in the new second-tier North American Soccer League (contested since 2011) during the 2013 season.[5][6]

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Pelé, pictured in 1977, played for the New York Cosmos from 1975 to 1977. He was named the North American Soccer League's Most Valuable Player in 1976, and appeared in the league's all-star team in each of his three seasons there

The NASL all-star teams selected by the league at the end of each season included a total of 18 Cosmos players.[A][7] These include numerous well-known players from outside the United States, signed from European or South American clubs.[4] Examples of these are erstwhile West Germany captain Franz Beckenbauer and the former Brazil international players Pelé and Carlos Alberto; there were many others.[3] Among the American players representing the Cosmos were two players born in Yugoslavia: U.S. international defender Werner Roth and Siegfried Stritzl, a midfielder. Canada international John Kerr, originally from Scotland, also turned out for New York during the early 1970s. Former Italy forward Giorgio Chinaglia holds many of the side's records pertaining to individual performance, appearing in the most matches, scoring the most goals and points,[8] and sharing the record for most all-star appearances (six) with Vladislav Bogićević, a member of the Yugoslavia national team before his time with the Cosmos.

Each Cosmos player named to a NASL all-star team is named below, along with his regular season and play-off statistics. The nationality given for each player is based on the national team represented, or his birthplace if he is uncapped. No NASL all-star from the Cosmos was born in the United States or Canada. During the club's 14 NASL seasons, the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP) award was won by a Cosmos player on five occasions, which are also detailed below.

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NASL all-stars

More information Name, Country ...
Name Country Pos. Cosmos career A G P A G P A G P NASL all-star appearances NASL MVP Ref.
(Regular season) (Playoffs) (Total)
Siegfried Stritzl  United States MF 197173 18 2 8 4 0 0 22 2 8 1971
Randy Horton  Bermuda FW 197174 88 51 125 5 1 2 93 52 127 1971, 1972 1972 [9]
John Kerr  Canada MF 197275 52 5 15 2 1 2 54 6 17 1972
Werner Roth  United States DF 197279 125 2 10 17 0 2 142 2 12 1975 [10]
Pelé  Brazil FW 197577 56 31 89 8 6 17 64 37 106 1975, 1976, 1977 1976 [9][10]
Keith Eddy  England DF 197677 30 9 20 1 0 0 31 9 20 1976
Ramón Mifflin  Peru MF 197578 44 7 20 5 0 1 49 7 21 1976
Giorgio Chinaglia  Italy FW 197685 213 193 467 41 49 111 254 242 578 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 1981 [9][11]
Franz Beckenbauer  West Germany DF 197780
1983
105 19 85 27 4 14 142 23 99 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983 1977 [9][11]
Yasin Özdenak  Turkey GK 197779 41 0 0 2 0 0 43 0 0 1978 [B]
Giuseppe Wilson  Italy DF 197879 16 0 0 6 0 0 22 0 0 1978
Carlos Alberto  Brazil DF 197780
1982
100 6 34 26 0 5 126 6 39 1978, 1979, 1980 [11]
Vladislav Bogićević  Yugoslavia MF 197884 203 31 209 33 8 35 236 39 244 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 [11]
Wim Rijsbergen  Netherlands DF 197983 86 2 18 16 1 5 102 3 23 1979, 1981 [10]
Johan Neeskens  Netherlands MF 197984 94 17 62 13 3 8 107 20 70 1979, 1984 [12]
Andranik Eskandarian  Iran MF 197985 142 0 21 22 0 4 164 0 25 1982, 1983, 1984 [11]
Roberto Cabañas  Paraguay FW 198084 86 60 151 13 3 14 99 63 165 1983 1983 [9][11]
Hubert Birkenmeier  West Germany GK 197985 145 0 0 23 0 0 168 0 0 1984 [11]
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Footnotes

A. ^ Counting multiple all-star selections separately, these 18 players made 41 NASL all-star appearances.
B. ^ Yasin Özdenak played in the United States under the name Erol Yasin, and is generally referred to as such in NASL records.[13]

References

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