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

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    Pelé is the only player to have his number retired when the team put his #10 out of circulation in 1977 Franz Beckenbauer with Argentine Diego Maradona in 1980 Giorgio Chinaglia, Cosmos' all-time leading scorer Charlie Aitken, seen in 2006 Ron Atanasio, pictured in 2010 with Cosmos memorabilia Carlos Alberto Torres had two tenures on the Cosmos, 1977–80, and 1982 Mordechai Spiegler, right ...

  3. 1975 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 playoffs expanded the number of playoff qualifiers to 10; it would be expanded again to 12 in 1977 and again to its current number of 16 in 1984. At the time, this was the closest the Chicago Bulls came to an NBA title, losing to the Warriors in the Western Conference Finals 4–3. This was their second and final Western Conference ...

  4. List of New York Cosmos - Wikipedia

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    List of New York Cosmos (1970–85) seasons This page was last edited on 12 February 2020, at 21:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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    The Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks pay tribute to NBA legend Jerry West before Game 3 of the NBA Finals on June 12, 2024. West died at 86. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty ...

  6. List of New York Cosmos (1970–1985) seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Cosmos played at Giants Stadium in New Jersey from 1977 to 1985. The stadium is pictured in 2006. The New York Cosmos were an American soccer club based in New York City. . The side was originally created in 1971 by brothers Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun, with the support of Warner Brothers president Steve R

  7. 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.

  8. 1974–75 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    Walt Frazier of the New York Knicks won the game's MVP award. The NBA Playoffs were expanded from four teams per conference to five teams, adding another round to the playoffs consisting of a best-of-three series between the Nos. 4 and 5 seeds in each conference, with the winner earning the right to play the No. 1 seed in the conference semifinals.

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