2013 season | |||
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Chairman | Seamus O'Brien | ||
Head Coach | Giovanni Savarese | ||
Stadium | Shuart Stadium | ||
NASL |
Spring: Did not enter Fall: 1st Combined: 5th |
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Soccer Bowl | Champions | ||
U.S. Open Cup | Did not enter | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Diomar Díaz Marcos Senna (5 goals) All: Marcos Senna (6 goals) |
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Highest home attendance | 11,929 vs. FTL (3 August) |
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Lowest home attendance | 5,409 vs. CAR (12 October) |
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Average home league attendance | 6,859 | ||
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The 2013 New York Cosmos season is the first season of the new team playing in the new North American Soccer League. Including the previous franchise, this is the sixteenth season of the club playing professional soccer in the New York metropolitan area. This year, the team earned the league's Fall Championship, and became the 2013 NASL Champions by winning the Soccer Bowl.
The second version of the New York Cosmos came into existence during the summer of 2010. During the 2011 and 2012 calendar years, several youth teams and one tributary team under the Cosmos name played in an array of matches. The last season an organized team under the name "New York Cosmos" competed in any sort of professional level is 1985, nearly thirty years ago, when the Cosmos operated as an independent soccer club.
On June 18, 2013, Cosmos played their first friendly of the season, defeating Newtown Pride 6-0.
On July 1, former United States men's national soccer team midfielder Danny Szetela agreed to join the Cosmos.
On July 19, Cosmos signed Brazilian centre back Rovérsio.
On July 21, the Cosmos played their second friendly of the season against Old Carthusians in London, England. The final score was 4-1 to Cosmos.
Three days later on July 24, Cosmos played their second friendly in England against Leyton Orient, losing 2-1.
The Cosmos then played their third and final friendly in England against Gillingham, drawing 1-1.
Last updated: January 5, 2013
Source: New York Cosmos Official Website
The Cosmos did not compete in the NASL spring season.