Franz Beckenbauer


One of the greatest and most polished players in the history of the game. Beckenbauer signed for the New York Cosmos in 1977 after an outstanding career as captain of Bayern Munich and the West German national team. 

Personal Information

Class of 1998
Born: September 11, 1945 - Munich, West Germany
Position: Midfield
Int'l Caps: 103 Int'l Goals: 14

When he joined the Cosmos he teamed up with Pelé and Giorgio Chinaglia and helped make the New York club one of the most famous soccer teams in the world. Beckenbauer made his NASL debut on May 29, 1977 against Tampa Bay Rowdies in Tampa, Florida and scored a goal in his team's 4-2 defeat before 45,288 fans. In his first season in New York, the Cosmos won Soccer Bowl '77 defeating Seattle Sounders 2-1 in the Final. With Beckenbauer playing sometimes in midfield and sometimes in defence the Cosmos went on to win the title again in 1978 and 1980. Perhaps significantly, after he left the Cosmos in September 1980 to join Hamburger SV, the Cosmos failed to win Soccer Bowl '81 after reaching the Final. Almost all of the early part of Beckenbauer's career was spent with Bayern and he helped build the Munich club into a world soccer power leading them to the European Cup in 1974, 1975 and 1976. On the international scene Beckenbauer played in two World Cup Finals for West Germany the first a 4-2 defeat by England in 1966 and the second in 1974 when he led West Germany to a 2-1 victory over Holland. Beckenbauer was European Footballer of the Year in 1972 and again in 1976, the year before he came to North America. In his first four years with New York, Beckenbauer helped boost the image of the NASL and attendances at Giants Stadium soared. After two seasons with Hamburg, he returned to the Cosmos in 1983, for his final season. He became coach of the West German national team after his retirement and led his country to the World Cup Final in Mexico in 1986 losing to Argentina.

However, four years later West Germany, coached by Beckenbauer, won the World Cup for the third time beating Argentina 1-0 in Rome.

North American Soccer League Statistics

Year Team Games Goals Assists Points
1977 New York Cosmos 15 4 5 13
1978 New York Cosmos 27 8 16 32
1979 New York Cosmos 12 1 6 8
1980 New York Cosmos 26 4 10 18
1983 New York Cosmos 25 2 10 14
5-Year Totals 105 19 47 85
 

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