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Greek American AA


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clubnameNew York Greek American Atlas
fullnameNew York Greek American Atlas Astoria Soccer Club
nicknameAtlas, The Greeks
founded1946
stadiumMetropolitan Oval,
Maspeth, New York
capacity1,000
owntitleFounder
ownerTom Laris
chairmanNick Arvanitis
mgrtitleGeneral Manager
managerGreece Tony Drizis
coachGreece Stavros Zomopoulos (Head coach)
leagueEastern Premier Soccer League
Cosmopolitan Soccer League
season2013–14
positionChampions
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Maspeth, New York Cosmopolitan Soccer League

NY Greek American Atlas Astoria, commonly known as New York Greek American, is an American soccer team from New York City that currently plays in the Eastern Premier Soccer League and in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League. The club was formed in 1946 by Thomas Laris and is one of the most successful clubs in America's annual national soccer tournament, the National Challenge Cup, winning four times, in 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1974. The team is one of the oldest American soccer clubs in existence and plays its games at the Metropolitan Oval in Maspeth, Queens.

History

Greek American Atlas Astoria, formally New York Greek American Atlas Astoria Soccer Club, was formed in 1941. The club was founded by Greek-American Tom Laris and would go on to become one of the most successful and longest continually operating teams in American soccer history. The club has a long-standing rivalry with New York's Cypriot team and fellow multiple National Cup champion, the Pancyprian Freedoms.{{Cite news|url= https://www.thenationalherald.com/the-greatest-soccer-rivalries-between-new-yorks-hellenic-clubs/ The team currently plays in the 5th tier of the American soccer pyramid, under the USASA in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League. The club plays out of the Metropolitan Oval in Maspeth, Queens and has been a perennial contender in the league, winning five of eleven Eastern New York Championships between 2001 and 2012.

National Cup success

The Greek Americans have won America's nationwide domestic soccer tournament, the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, formerly the National Challenge Cup, four times in its history, from 1967 to 1969 and in 1974. The club is one of only two teams, alongside the Seattle Sounders FC, to have won the annual tournament on three consecutive occasions.

While the club had not qualified for the Open Cup since 2005, it returned to the tournament in 2012 but lost in the first round to Reading United of the USL's Premier Development League (PDL), by a score of 2–1.

The Greeks won re-entry to the Open Cup again in 2014 thanks to their USASA Amateur Cup regional championship, being seeded in the second round. They won their first game against PDL opponents, Ocean City Nor'easters, 2–0. before falling to Richmond Kickers in the 3rd round. In 2014, after appearing in three consecutive National Cup finals, Atlas would finally lift the trophy for the first time in their history after defeating Guadalajara FC 4–2 in the final.

Honors

  • National Challenge Cup winners: 4 :: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1974

  • National Challenge Cup runners-up: 1 :: 1989

  • US National Cup Champions: 1 :: 2013–14

  • Cosmopolitan Soccer League Champions: 5 :: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2016-17

  • Participations in CONCACAF Champions' Cup (4): 1968, 1970, 1990

  • Participations in CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup: 1995 (withdrew)

National Challenge Cup finals

  • 1967: Greek American Atlas Astoria - Orange County Soccer Club 4-2 (John Kosmides 2, Denis Nanos, Peter Tsalouhidis - George Rabus, Larry Radulski), Stadium: Eintracht Oval, Astoria, Queens, Att: 2,500
  • 1968: Greek American Atlas Astoria - Chicago Olympic 1-1 (Denis Nanos 48΄, Alex Naltanis 89΄) & 1-0 (Bob Hatzos 50΄), Stadiums: Hanson Stadium, Chicago and Eintracht Oval, Astoria, Queens
  • 1969: Greek American Atlas Astoria - Montabello Armenians 1–0, in Los Angeles
  • 1974: Greek American Atlas Astoria - Chicago Croatian 2–0, Stadium: Eintracht Oval, Astoria, Queens
  • 1989: St. Petersburg Kickers - Greek American Atlas Astoria 2-1 (Garth Pollonais 46΄, Gordon Singleton 119΄- John Lignos 80΄), Stadium: World Wide Technology Soccer Park, St.Louis, Att: 6,200

References

References

  1. [http://www.firsttouchonline.com/2013/05/atlas-hit-vistula-for-seven/ Atlas Hit Vistula For Seven] {{webarchive. link. (August 26, 2014)
  2. (May 11, 2012). "2012 Meet the USASA:Four-time US Open Cup champion New York Greek American Atlas SC". TheCup.us.
  3. (16 May 2013). "N.Y. Atlas Soccer Marks 67th Year".
  4. (May 7, 2011). "Ethnic Soccer Teams Drift Toward Diversity". The New York Times.
  5. (April 4, 2012). "2012 US Open Cup Qualifying: NY Greek American Atlas dispatch first-timers Battery Park Gunners in Region I opener". TheCup.us.
  6. (May 16, 2012). "Reading United soccer team beats Greek Americans, advances in U.S. Open Cup". bctv.org.
  7. Michael Berton. (June 17, 2013). "New USASA qualifying deadline for US Open Cup: Greek American Atlas, Icon FC first to qualify for 2014". TheCup.us.
  8. J.T. Alwin. (May 7, 2014). "2014 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Results".
  9. "RICHMOND 2, NY GREEK AMERICANS 1 - Richmond Kickers".
  10. "CSL Team Greek-Americans Win National Amateur Cup | First Touch".
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