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  2. New York Cosmos (1970–1985) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Cosmos (simply the Cosmos in 1977–1978) were an American professional soccer club based in New York City and its suburbs. The team played home games in three stadiums around New York, including Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, before moving in 1977 to Giants Stadium in nearby East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the club remained for the rest of its history.

  3. Bino (footballer, born 1940) - Wikipedia

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    Bino started his career with Braga, helping the club achieve promotion from the second tier to the top flight [1] and win the 1966 Taça de Portugal. [2] Altogether, he made two hundred league appearances and scored fourty-four goals while playing for them. In 1973, he signed for Riopele.

  4. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    Bino Bear – Stirling Albion F.C. Kingsley – Partick Thistle F.C. [57] Jaggy MacBee – Rossvale F.C. Junior team; Wally the Warrior – Stenhousemuir F.C. DeeWok – Dundee F.C. Eric the Eagle – East Fife F.C. Fergus the Fox – Falkirk F.C. [58] Bluebell the Coo – Cowdenbeath F.C. Broxi Bear – Rangers F.C. [59] Roary – Scotland ...

  5. Sony Pictures Classics, FilmNation Execs Among Dozens of ...

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    Sony Pictures Classics’ Dylan Leiner along with FilmNation’s Stefan Zorich and Paramount’s Fabrizio Carrer were among the top film executives and companies who participated in the 13th NY ...

  6. Bino (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Albino Morim Maçães (born 19 December 1972), known as Bino, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder, currently a manager. He appeared in 178 Primeira Liga games over 12 seasons, scoring a total of 14 goals for Porto , Salgueiros , Belenenses , Marítimo and Sporting CP .

  7. Tifo - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It gained popularity in the late 2000s and early 2010s among Major League Soccer teams in the United States, with some supporters' groups spending up to $10,000 for materials. [6] The Portland Timbers–Seattle Sounders rivalry has featured some of the largest and most elaborate tifos in U.S. soccer.

  8. Sam's Army - Wikipedia

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    Sam's Army at a United States vs. Jamaica soccer match in 2006.. Sam's Army was an unofficial supporters' group for the United States men's national soccer team.The name of the group derives from Uncle Sam, a national personification of the United States, and the Scottish supporters' group the Tartan Army.

  9. Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. The stadium was built for the University of Louisville Cardinals men's and women's soccer teams. The teams compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. [5]