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New York Cosmos company history timeline

1971

The original New York Cosmos club began play in 1971 in the original North American Soccer League.

1973

He helped the team to its first Serie A championship in the 1973–74 season while leading the league in goals scored. (Overall he scored 98 goals in 209 matches.)

1974

By 1974 however, with Pele’s career on the wane and his 19-year association with Santos coming to an end, the Brazilian turned down interest from Real Madrid and Juventus and began to listen to Warner’s overtures.

Born in Italy Chinaglia grew up in Cardiff and moved back to his native country to become a legend at SS Lazio where he was instrumental in them winning their first Scudetto in 1974.

1975

Pele signed for the New York Cosmos on 10th June 1975.

development of soccer in United States In football: North and Central America and the Caribbean…later and struggled until the New York Cosmos signed the Brazilian superstar Pelé in 1975.

1976

In Giorgio ChinagliaIn 1976 Chinaglia joined the New York Cosmos of the NASL, where he gained national attention.

1977

Peppe Pinton, managing director for the Cosmos at the time, continued to run and operate youth camps started in 1977 and named after the club's stars.

1978

An indoor football tournament, founded in 1978, evolved into a league…

1983

Chinaglia briefly (1983–85) served as part owner and president of Lazio.

He retired from the Cosmos after the 1983 season, having scored more NASL goals than any other player in the league’s history—193 in 213 regular-season games and 50 in the play-offs.

1985

Other aging international stars soon followed, and crowds grew to European proportions, but a regular fan base remained elusive, and NASL folded in 1985.

1990

In 1990 the United States national team qualified for the World Cup for the first time in forty years.

2000

Chinaglia was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2000.

2006

In 2006 he was accused of having tried to influence the price of Lazio shares before a proposed sale of the club and was charged with extortion and insider trading.

2011

The new Cosmos' first match was on August 5, 2011, when they played in Paul Scholes's testimonial match against Cantona's former club Manchester United at Old Trafford.

On October 26, 2011, Kemsley sold his shares to the co-owners, revealed to be Sela Sport, a Saudi Arabian sports marketing company.

2012

Jones left the club in 2012, and Cantona was fired from his role shortly thereafter.

2013

On November 9, 2013, the team emerged as the winner of Soccer Bowl 2013, winning 1–0 against the spring season champions, the Atlanta Silverbacks.

2015

In June 2015 the New York Cosmos played a friendly against the Cuban national team, the first American professional club to play in Cuba after the United States began normalizing relations with the island nation.

In 2015, Cantona sued the club, claiming that they had failed to pay him almost one million dollars in salary and a four percent equity interest he had been promised.

2016

On December 6, 2016, various media outlets began reporting that the Cosmos had released all players and coaching staff from their contracts.

After the Cosmos won the 2016 NASL Championship Final, supporters publicly called for a meeting with the club's owners, citing a lack of transparency from management and concerns over the club's future.

2017

On January 10, 2017, it was announced that Commisso purchased the majority interest in the Cosmos.

On December 13, 2017, the Cosmos announced that Savarese had left the club "to pursue other coaching opportunities".

His investment kept the club and league from folding and allowed both to return for the 2017 NASL Season.

2018

In September 2018, Chief Operating Officer Erik Stover stepped down to become the CEO of a local soccer academy.

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