1979 New York Cosmos season

The 1979 New York Cosmos season was the ninth season for the New York Cosmos in the now-defunct North American Soccer League. 1979 saw the club continue their premiership streak to three seasons with the league's highest point total, and match their wins record while achieving a record point total, but the Cosmos' quest for a third straight NASL championship ended with a loss in the conference finals to the Vancouver Whitecaps.

New York Cosmos
1979 season
Manager Eddie Firmani[1] (Start of season)
Ray Klivecka[2] (Caretaker)
Júlio Mazzei[3] (After Klivecka)
StadiumGiants Stadium
NASLDivision: 1st
Overall: 1st
Playoffs: Conference Final
National
Challenge Cup
Did not enter
CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
Did not enter
Top goalscorerLeague: ( goals)
All: ( goals)
Highest home attendance76,031
vs. TUL (August 26)
Lowest home attendance30,195
vs. COV (May 16)
Average home league attendance46,690[4]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK  CAN Jack Brand
1 GK  TUR Erol Yasin
2 DF  IRN Andranik Eskandarian
3 DF  BRA Francisco Marinho
4 DF  USA Werner Roth
5 DF  BRA Carlos Alberto
6 DF  GER Franz Beckenbauer
7 FW  ENG Dennis Tueart
8 MF  YUG Vladislav Bogićević
9 FW  ITA Giorgio Chinaglia
11 FW  POR Seninho
12 DF  GER Greg Ryan
12 DF  USA Bobby Smith
13 MF  NED Johan Neeskens
14 MF  ENG Terry Garbett
15 DF  NED Wim Rijsbergen
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  ARG Toni Carbognani
17 MF  USA Rick Davis
18 MF  USA Boris Bandov
19 GK  GER Hubert Birkenmeier
20 GK  USA David Brcic
21 FW  USA Gary Etherington
22 DF  USA Kevin Eagan
23 DF  ITA Giuseppe Wilson
24 DF  CAN Garry Ayre
25 DF  USA Santiago Formoso
26 FW  USA Ron Atanasio
27 FW  USA Joe Filian
28 FW  GHA Abdul Razak
29 FW  USA Mark Liveric
30 FW  ENG Godfrey Ingram
31 MF  BRA Nelsi Morais

Source:[5]

Results

Source:[6]

Friendlies

Source:[7]

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5 March 1979Trinidad All-StarsA1-1n/an/a
15 March 1979América de CaliA2-0n/an/a
16 March 1979Atlético NacionalA2-040,000n/a
16 May 1979Coventry CityH3-130,195n/a
6 June 1979Argentina national teamH0-170,134
4 July 1979Bayern MunichH0-242,366
September 20, 1979Team Seiko (HK)A3-328,000n/a
September 24, 1979Hong Kong All-StarsA6-024,000n/a
September 24, 1979South Korea national teamA0-123,000
September 30, 1979South Korea national teamA3-218,000n/a
October 3, 1979Indonesia national teamA4-185,000n/a
October 5, 1979All-Indonesian SelectA1-155,000n/a
October 7, 1979Singapore national teamA4-135,000n/a
October 10, 1979Japan All-StarsA1-115,000n/a
October 14, 1979Japan national teamA2-250,000n/a
October 17, 1979Malaysia national teamA5-035,000n/a
October 21, 1979Victoria All-StarsA3-215,000n/a
October 24, 1979Australia national teamA1-255,000n/a
October 31, 1979Adelaide CityA2-028,000n/a

Preseason

Regular Season

Pld = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
6 points for a win, 1 point for a shootout win, 0 points for a loss, 1 point for each goal scored (up to three per game).

National Eastern Division Standings

Pos Club Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1New York Cosmos 302468452+32216
2Washington Diplomats 3019116850+18172
3Toronto Blizzard 3014165265-13133
4Rochester Lancers 3015154357-14132

Overall League Placing

Pos Club Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1New York Cosmos 302468452+32216
2Houston Hurricane 302286146+15187
3Minnesota Kicks 302196748+19184
4Vancouver Whitecaps 3020105434+20172
5Washington Diplomats 3019116850+18172

Source:[8]

Matches

April 22, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2 Giants Stadium 72,342

April 29, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Philadelphia Fury 2 Giants Stadium 46,375

May 4, 1979: New York Cosmos 1, Toronto Blizzard 0 Varsity Stadium 29,483

May 6, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Houston Hurricane 0 Giants Stadium 50,142

May 12, 1979: Tampa Bay Rowdies 3, New York Cosmos 2 Tampa Stadium 40,701

May 20, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Tulsa Roughnecks 1 Giants Stadium 46,344

May 26, 1979: New York Cosmos 1, Portland Timber 1 (Cosmos won in shootout) Civic Center 18,254

May 28, 1979: Chicago Sting 3, New York Cosmos 1 Soldier Field 21,127

June 3, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Toronto Blizzard 1 Giants Stadium 38,762

June 9, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Dallas Tornado 1 Giants Stadium 45,031

June 13, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Tulsa Roughnecks 2 Skelly Stadium 30,162

June 16, 1979: Vancouver Whitecaps 4, New York Cosmos 1 Empire Stadium 32,372

June 20, 1979: Minnesota Kicks 3, New York Cosmos 2 Metropolitan Stadium 43,952

June 24, 1979: New York Cosmos 1, New England Tea Men 0 Giants Stadium 41,428

June 27, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Portland Timber 1 Giants Stadium 33,721

July 1, 1979: New York Cosmos 5, Rochester Lancers 2 Giants Stadium 40,379

July 7, 1979: New York Cosmos 2, New England Tea Men 1 Foxboro Stadium 15,763

July 11, 1979: New York Cosmos 1, Seattle Sounders 1 (Sounders won in shootout) Giants Stadium 40,207

JUly 15, 1979: Vancouver Whitecaps 4, New York Cosmos 2 Giants Stadium 48,753

July 18, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Fort Lauredale Strikers 3 Lockhart Stadium 19,850

July 21, 1979: New York Cosmos 1, Philadelphia Fury 0 Veterans Stadium 17,352

July 25, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Minnesota Kicks 1 Giants Stadium 57,223

July 29, 1979: New York Cosmos 5, San Jose Earthquakes 0 Giants Stadium 35,450

August 1, 1979: New York Cosmos 3, Los Angeles Aztecs 1 Rose Bowl 38,606

August 5, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Rochester Lancers 2 Holleder Memorial Stadium 18,881

August 8, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Tampa Bay Rowdies 3 Giants Stadium 70,042

August 12, 1979: New York Cosmos 4, Washington Diplomats 4 (Cosmos won in a shootout) Giants Stadium 34,599


Postseason

Overview

First round
Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game
Philadelphia Fury-Houston Hurricane2 - 12 - 1August 14, 20
Detroit Express-Tampa Bay Rowdies0 - 31 - 3August 15, 19
Chicago Sting-Fort Lauderdale Strikers2 - 00 - 0August 15, 18
San Diego Sockers-California Surf4 - 27 - 2August 15, 18
Tulsa Roughnecks-Minnesota Kicks2 - 1 (ot)2 - 1 (ot)August 15, 19
Dallas Tornado-Vancouver Whitecaps2 - 31 - 2August 15, 18
Los Angeles Aztecs-Washington Diplomats3 - 14 - 3August 15, 19
Toronto Blizzard-New York Cosmos1 - 30 - 2August 16, 20
Conference Semifinals
Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game
San Diego Sockers-Chicago Sting2 - 01 - 0August 22, 25
Los Angeles Aztecs-Vancouver Whitecaps3 - 20 - 1 (so)0 - 1August 22, 25
Philadelphia Fury-Tampa Bay Rowdies2 - 3 (so)0 - 1August 23, 25
Tulsa Roughnecks-New York Cosmos3 - 00 - 31 - 3August 23, 26
Conference Championships
Game 1 Game 2 Mini-game
Vancouver Whitecaps-New York Cosmos2 - 02 - 3 (so)1 - 0 (so)August 29, September 1
San Diego Sockers-Tampa Bay Rowdies2 - 12 - 3 (so)0 - 1August 30, September 2
Soccer Bowl '79
Vancouver Whitecaps2–1Tampa Bay Rowdies
Whymark  13'
Whymark (Ball)  60'
Van der Veen (Anderson)  23'
Attendance: 50,699
Referee: Gino D'Ippolito (USA)[9][10]
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