New York Cosmos (2025)

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New York Cosmos
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FoundedFebruary 14, 2025;5 months ago (2025-02-14)
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Capacity7,500
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Website thecosmos.us

The New York Cosmos (also known as simply the Cosmos) are a professional soccer club based in Paterson, New Jersey. The club is majority-owned by Baye Adofo-Wilson, and plans to field a men's team in USL League One in 2026, and a women's team in the USL Super League in 2027. A phoenix club, it is the third iteration of the Cosmos, after the original team, which played from 1971 to 1985, and its immediate predecessor, which played parts of six seasons between 2013 and 2020.

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History

Background

The original New York Cosmos was founded in 1970 by ten executives from Atlantic Records and its parent company Warner Communications, most notably Atlantic's Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun and Warner's CEO Steve Ross. [1] They began play in the original North American Soccer League (NASL), and signed international superstars such as Pelé and Franz Beckenbauer. [2] [3] Although the club was largely successful, having won the league five times, the club folded in 1985 after the NASL's demise and floundering attendance for their Major Indoor Soccer League team. [4] [5]

The second iteration of the Cosmos in Shuart Stadium 2013 Cosmos home match.jpg
The second iteration of the Cosmos in Shuart Stadium

With Major League Soccer's (MLS) rise at the turn of the century, the league sought a second club in the New York metropolitan area alongside the New York Red Bulls, preferably one that could revive the Cosmos name. [6] [7] [8] A group funded by the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia bought the Cosmos name and logo. They announced a new Cosmos club with ambitions to join MLS but shortly thereafter declined the league's offer to join (New York City FC would take the spot). The second Cosmos instead began play in the revived second-division NASL in 2013. [9] [10] Despite winning the league three times, the second Cosmos was plagued by low attendance and poor financial management [11] [12] [13] and went on two prolonged hiatuses; once in 2017 after the revived NASL's demise, and again in 2021 following half a season in the National Independent Soccer Association. [14] The Cosmos continued to exist as a legal entity and clothing brand, and were involved in the NASL's lawsuit against the MLS and U.S. Soccer over a sanctioning dispute, which was eventually lost in February 2025. [15]

Foundation

After obtaining franchise rights for a USL League One team in February 2025, [16] [17] North Jersey Pro Soccer, a group based in the city of Paterson, New Jersey led by Baye Adofo-Wilson, purchased a majority stake in the Cosmos, [18] [19] and full ownership of the club's intellectual property. [18] [19] The Cosmos branding was unveiled in July. [20] The club plans to field a men's team into USL League One in its 2026 season, and a women's team into the USL Super League in its 2027–28 season. [19] [21]

Organization

The club is owned by real estate developer Baye Adofo-Wilson and former Red Bull and second Cosmos executive Erik Stover. Rocco B. Commisso, who had held the rights to the Cosmos' name and identity from 2017 onwards and is the majority owner of Serie A's ACF Fiorentina, is a minority owner of the club. [19] In July 2025, Giuseppe Rossi, a New Jersey native who would go on to play 30 times for the Italian national football team, joined the club as a vice chairman and director of soccer. [22]

Branding

When the branding of the New York Cosmos was announced in July 2025, it was revealed that the club would be utilizing a more modernized approach to the classic crest, still retaining the typical green, yellow, and blue color scheme used by Cosmos clubs. [23] The name "New York" was dropped, leaving only the moniker "Cosmos" on the badge. [24] [25]

New Jersey-based sportswear company Capelli Sport will supply the team's uniforms and training gear. [26]

Stadium

Hinchliffe Stadium (pictured) before it was redeveloped, with Great Falls in the foreground. Hinchliffe Stadium November 2020.jpg
Hinchliffe Stadium (pictured) before it was redeveloped, with Great Falls in the foreground.

The Cosmos will play at Hinchliffe Stadium, [27] a 7,500 capacity multi-purpose stadium in Paterson, being able to host baseball, football, and track events. Hinchliffe Stadium, a part of the surrounding Great Falls National Historical Park, was built in 1932, and reopened in 2023 following a renovation required after a period of neglect that started when the stadium was abandoned in 1997. [28] One of only six Negro League stadiums still standing, [29] Hinchliffe Stadium is currently hosts to the New Jersey Jackals, a baseball team that plays in the independent Frontier League and the Paterson Board of Education's two local high schools. Historically, Hinchliffe hosted Negro League teams such as the New York Black Yankees and New York Cubans. [30] The stadium also has soccer history, having hosted the American Soccer League's New Jersey Eagles in 1988 and 1989. [31]

References

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