Hi. Is there anybody who can help me in finding out everything about the NASL and post-NASL career of the following NY Cosmos' players? Any info would be appreciated. I'm trying to recover the Cosmos history from the foundation to the death. Thanks in advance for whatever info. Franco (Rome, Italy) PS: Yes, I'm a stuck with the NASL Agoliati Chris Aitken Charlie Anastasio Angelo AtanasioRon Ayre Garry Bandov Boris Baralic Peter Barczewski Dominick Blackmore Richard Borelli Silvano Brand Jack Brcic David BuljanIvan Burnett Clive CabanasRoberto Caetano Omar Canter Dan Carbogniani Antonio Carrette Emmanuel Chardin Delices Chinapoo Richard Clements Dave Correa Julio Cummings Everald Dawes Malcolm De De la Fuente Luis DeBrito Pedro Delgado Jaime DeMatthaeis Ferdinando DeOlivera Roberto DiBernardo Angelo Dillon Mike Dimitrijevic Vitomir Donlavey Frank DonlicTony Durgan Jeff Eagan Kevin Eddy Keith Etherington Gary Field Tony Filian Joe Fink Joe Fitilas Kyriakos Formoso Santiago Fox Mike Garbett Terry Gray Gerry Green Alan Grgurev Fred Hannigan Ernie Hasekidis Lolos Herrera Helenio Hulcer Larry Hunt Steve Hunter Paul Iarusci Robert Ingram Godfrey Jarman Harold Jelinek Josef Kapcinski Karol Kapp Erhardt Kerr John Kofie Emmanuel Kornek Conrad Kuykendall Kurt Lamas Aifredo Lawson Doc LeSeur Paul Liveric Mark Mahy Barry Marcantonio Carmine Mardarescu Gil Maria Manoel Marinho Francisco MasnikJuan Mate Andrew McCully Charlie McCully Henry Meyer Horst Mfum Wilberforce Mifflin Ramon Millinder Jim Minieri Maurizio Mitchell Charlie Mitrovic Radi Monoki Bela Morais Nelsi Moyers Steve Neubauer Robert Niblock Michael (Mickey) Nusum Sam O'Neill Alan Ord Tommy Oscar José Bernardi Paredes Americo Parkinson Andrew Pearce Randy Picciano Tony Primo David Razak Abdul Reardon Gerry Renery Len Rigby Bob Rildo da Costa Menezes Rivera Germy RomeroJulio Cesar Rotner Karol Rowan Brian Russo John Ryan Greg Scott Carlos Seninho Shpigler Mordecai Siega Jorge SmithBob Startzell Stan Steadman Jan Stritzl Siegfried (Siggy) Sularz Jerry Tambi Kazbek Terlecki Stan Tinnion Brian Topic Jadranko Twamley Bruce Vigh Tibor Vowden Geoff Vujovic Dragan Waldrop Michael WegerleSteve WilsonBruce Wright Ralph Yasin Erol Yazar Ceyhan YoungJohn Young Roby Zajdel Dieter Zmuda Wladyslaw Cosmos 1971
Here is info on a few Cosmos players and where they are now: Rick Davis: President of the western region for AYSO soccer and lives in southern California. Gary Etherington: Regional Sales Manager XARA Soccer apparel company. Lives in southern California. Boris Bandov: Partner with several former Cosmos players in a New York based soccer camp business. Doc Lawson: Successful youth soccer coach in the Dallas, Texas area. Godfrey Ingram: Very successful businessman. Owns several companies in Europe and the US. Lives outside of London currently. Bob Rigby: High School counselor in eastern Pennsylvania. If I can help with more, I will post here for you...
Roby Young is a teacher at Buckley Day School, and is the coach of the Queens College Lady Knights soccer team.
i know eski and burkenmeir (sp?) both own soccer stores in new jersey. eski is a nice guy and i talked to him about his son and mls
There Andy, your post is fixed as well! This is an NASL thread Mead... If you had half a brain, you would understand the importance of what Ricky Davis meant to American soccer in the '80's. If you don't care for his broadcasting (Which is 100% better than your photography skills by the way!) take it elsewhere!
Boy Howdy. I fully appreciate what Ricky Davis means. That doesn't make him a good broadcaster. I also never claimed to be Peter Read Miller behind the camera. I'm fully aware of my limitations - though considering my recent 2 page spread in Sports Illustrated, I think I'm improving. Of course, none of that means that I'm qualified to be an MLS commentator, either. I'm happy that you're sticking up for Ricky. I'll be sure and mention you to him next time I'm covering a game in LA.
I don't know what happen to Bob Smith, but he was from New Jersey, he came from the Philadelphia Atoms the won a NASL championship, Bob Rigby was the goalie, Bob Smith and one of the Bahr brothers.
Richard Chinapoo became an All- Star defender in the the indoor league with many teams, his last being with the Harrisburg Heat. He then went on to become the coach of the Heat, winning the COY with the Heat. He now is the technical director and coach with a youth soccer association in Harrisburg.Following in his footsteps,this year his son was voted to the Adidas all region team as a high school senior defender in Pa.
I remember reading not too long ago that Angelo DiBernardo was living outside of Chicago and was a high school soccer coach. I think that David Bricic lives in St. Louis and owns a soccer shop.
Seninho his leaving in Portugal, he came out with a article in a portuguese newspaper that the Cosmos will be back in the next 3 years. the ex Porto forward, still spending the money he made with the Cosmos and Chicago Sting
It's context. Anytime you see "Fixed Your Post" outside of say the Politics forum, it's usually done for comedic effect. Try not to take stuff so personally.
I would lay even money on George Siega and Nelsi Morais still playing in O-30/40 for German-Hungarian Metros in NYC's Cosmopolitan Soccer League. Also, bet you Peppe Pinton NEVER sells his copyright ownership to Cosmos name.
Johann Cruyff played two exhibition games with the Cosmos. The first one against World Best XI in NY, the second one in London, against Chelsea FC. Both on 1978. In the pic, Cruyff and Beckenbauer in London before the friendly game against Chelsea. Thanks to all the people who are answering. Franco
Ramon Mifflin has coached several clubs in peru from the late 90's till today he coached universitario in their last 2 games of this season, he hasnt been contracted as coach for next year yet.
On another thread there was link to the US trade mark site. There were two live trade marks for the NY Comos, both were for clothing. Below is a link. http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=tess&state=gjpm6i.1.1 It didn't look like either was him. The trademark dealing with a professional soccer team died in '93.
Wrong link. This is the right result of the research (unfortunately for MLS and for the Cosmos fans): Word MarkCOSMOSGoods and ServicesIC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Blank video cassettes and tapes, downloadable video recordings featuring soccer, pre-recorded video cassettes, video tapes, CD's, laser disks and DVD's featuring soccer. FIRST USE: 19761028. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19761028 IC 016. US 002 005 022 023 029 037 038 050. G & S: Posters, scorebooks, scorecards, magazines featuring soccer, programs, calendars. FIRST USE: 19761028. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19761028 IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: T-shirts, jerseys, sweaters, pants, sweatpants, headbands, warm-up suits, socks. FIRST USE: 19761028. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19761028 IC 028. US 022 023 038 050. G & S: Toys and sporting goods, namely, soccer balls, soccer ball goal nets, soccer ball knee pads. FIRST USE: 19761028. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19761028 IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Education and instruction services, namely, providing training and instructions relating to soccer; providing sporting and cultural activities including providing professional soccer exhibitions. FIRST USE: 19761028. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19761028 Mark Drawing Code(3) DESIGN PLUS WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERSDesign Search Code010103 010110 210301 260101 260108 260117 260121 260126 261709Serial Number76571129Filing DateJanuary 20, 2004Current Filing Basis1AOriginal Filing Basis1AOwner(APPLICANT) Cosmos Soccer Club, Inc. CORPORATION NEW YORK 89 Main Street Tappan NEW YORK 10983Attorney of RecordALLAN S. PILSONPrior Registrations1099005Type of MarkTRADEMARK. SERVICE MARKRegisterPRINCIPALLive/Dead IndicatorLIVE
Owner[/b](APPLICANT) Cosmos Soccer Club, Inc. CORPORATION NEW YORK 89 Main Street Tappan NEW YORK 10983 Yes, and across the street in Tappan, NY is a quaint upscale Italian restaurant owned by the one and same, Sr. Pinton. Peppe Pinton is also the head coach at Ramapo College; where every summer the "Cosmos" hold their soccer camps.
Angelo Di Bernardo is head coach of Waubonsie Valley High School in Aurora, Illinois (far western suburbs of Chicago). Used to play for now defunct Pampas of Chicago's National Soccer League.