The New York Generals were an American professional
soccer
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team based in
New York City
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that competed in the
National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) in 1967 and the
North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1968.
Founded as charter members of the NPSL, the team was owned by
RKO General and Wall Street investor Peter Elser and played their home games at
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx in New York City. It is the home field of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees and New York City FC of Major League Soccer.
The stadium opened in April 2009, replacing the Yankee S ...
. Following the NPSL's merger with the
United Soccer Association
The United Soccer Association (USA) was a professional association football, soccer league featuring teams based in the United States and Canada. The league survived only one season before merging with the National Professional Soccer League ( ...
to form the NASL in 1968, the Generals became the sole professional soccer team in New York City. The Generals played on season in the NASL before folding after the
1968 season. The
New York Cosmos New York Cosmos may refer to
* New York Cosmos (1970–1985), a team in the North American Soccer League (then the top-tier soccer league in the United States and Canada)
* New York Cosmos (2010), a team playing since 2020 in the National Indepen ...
, founded in 1970, would take the Generals place as New York City's professional soccer team and shared both the Generals' colors and home stadium.
History
From the founding of the
National Professional Soccer League (NPSL),
New York City
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was considered was considered a market of immense importance to the league. According to soccer historian David Wagner, New York City's "hugely influential media was likely to make or break the entire venture." The New York Generals were originally founded and owned by
RKO General (which at the time also owned
WOR-TV) and
Wall Street
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investor Peter Elser.
The team's gold and green color scheme was based on that of the
Green Bay Packers
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, which had been one of the more successful
teams of that time. The contrasting colors were also chosen with consideration towards viewers of black and white television, which was still fairly common in the United States at this time (as one team director said, they were "good colors for television"). The team's name was chosen as a direct reference to their owner, RKO General.
Freddie Goodwin was selected as head coach for the team and quickly assembled a team that included players such as
Barrie Wright and
César Luis Menotti. Pre-season training for the team was held at a
high school
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soccer field in
Florida
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. As part of an agreement with the
New York Yankees
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, the Generals played their home games at
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx in New York City. It is the home field of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees and New York City FC of Major League Soccer.
The stadium opened in April 2009, replacing the Yankee S ...
. The team's held their first home game on April 22, 1967, a 2–1 victory against the
Chicago Spurs. The Generals finished their sole season in the NPSL with a win–loss–tie record of 11–13–8.
Following the 1967 season, the NPSL merged with the
United Soccer Association
The United Soccer Association (USA) was a professional association football, soccer league featuring teams based in the United States and Canada. The league survived only one season before merging with the National Professional Soccer League ( ...
(USA) to form the
North American Soccer League (NASL). Following the merger, the
New York Skyliners of the USA folded, making the New York Generals the sole major soccer team in New York City. While the two teams were initially planned to merge into one team, Peter Elser (who had become the Generals' sole owner following RKO General's withdrawal in January 1968) opted against this plan and continued to recruit partners and players for the Generals.
Prior to the 1968 season,
Gordon Bradley was hired as a player and assistant coach. Bradley had been brought to the attention of the Generals because of his experience as coach and player on the
New York Ukrainians.
Co Prins also joined the team following the folding of the
Pittsburgh Phantoms, which he had been a member of the previous year. While the Generals improved to a 12–8–12 record, they again failed to qualify for
postseason play. A highlight of the 1968 season occurred on July 12, when the Generals hosted
Santos FC
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in an exhibition match at Yankee Stadium.
The game, a 5–3 win for the Generals, is notable for featuring
Pelé
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, who would later become a player in the NASL when he joined the
New York Cosmos New York Cosmos may refer to
* New York Cosmos (1970–1985), a team in the North American Soccer League (then the top-tier soccer league in the United States and Canada)
* New York Cosmos (2010), a team playing since 2020 in the National Indepen ...
in 1975.
Following the 1968 season, the NASL experienced severe hardships as their television contract with
CBS expired and multiple teams folded. Famous tennis star
Eugene Scott, who had been a director of the Generals, was appointed temporary
chairman
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of the NASL. However, the following year,
Phil Woosnam was appointed NASL
commissioner
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In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to incl ...
and announced plans for a truncated 1969 season that would feature teams from the United Kingdom playing as stand-ins for their American counterparts. Following this, Scott left and the Generals soon after folded. The Generals became defunct in February 1969. New York City would remain without an NASL franchise until the 1971 season, when the
New York Cosmos New York Cosmos may refer to
* New York Cosmos (1970–1985), a team in the North American Soccer League (then the top-tier soccer league in the United States and Canada)
* New York Cosmos (2010), a team playing since 2020 in the National Indepen ...
began play.
The Cosmos would share a gold and green color scheme with the Generals and played their home games at the Generals' former home venue, Yankee Stadium. Furthermore, former Generals player Gordon Bradley served as the Cosmos' first head coach.
Year-by-year
Coach
*
Freddie Goodwin
References
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