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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 ...
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 ...
New York Knicks: G 1967–1977 Also served as a broadcaster. 12: Dick Barnett † New York Knicks: G 1965–1973 15: Earl Monroe † New York Knicks: G 1971–1980 Wore no. 33 for a few games in the 1971–72 season. 15: Dick McGuire † New York Knicks: G 1949–1957 Also served as head coach (1965–1968) and scouting director. 19: Willis ...
The 2021–22 NBA season was the 76th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 19, 2021, and ended on April 10, 2022. [1] For the first time since the 2018–19 season, the NBA returned to its usual October to April regular season schedule after the previous two seasons were shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 1976, Karvellas became the voice of the New York Cosmos, [12] teaming up with Howard David on TV and radio. [7] "Jim was the perfect man for those days. Jim was the perfect man for those days. He had a lot of flair; he was a reflection of the team" said Cosmo's Giorgio Chinagila to the New York Post . [ 8 ]
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 New York Cosmos were an American soccer club based in New York.
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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