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Cable Television Entrepreneur Rocco B. Commisso Acquires Controlling Interest in New York Cosmos

Cosmos enter 2017 as the defending NASL Champion
New York Cosmos Staff | Jan 10, 2017

The New York Cosmos announced today that Rocco B. Commisso has purchased a majority ownership stake in the legendary soccer club and will become its new chairman.

Commisso is the Chairman and CEO of Mediacom Communications Corporation, a company he founded in 1995 to acquire and reinvigorate cable systems in the nation’s underserved smaller communities. In 2000, he directed a successful initial public offering for Mediacom, paving the way for the company’s dramatic growth into the nation’s fifth largest cable television provider, with 4,600 employees serving over 1.3 million customers in 22 states. He took the company private in 2011, and now Mediacom, with annual revenues in excess of $1.8 billion, is wholly-owned by Commisso and his family.

“Like so many of our fantastic fans, I have followed the Cosmos since the fabulous days of Pelé, Chinaglia, Alberto, and Beckenbauer,” Rocco Commisso said. “With my deep roots in the New York City area as a former player, youth coach, and proud supporter of the Columbia University soccer program, I look forward to building on the rich history of America’s most iconic soccer club.”

As defending champions of the NASL, the Cosmos will return to the field in 2017 with head coach Giovanni Savarese at the helm.

“Cosmos fans deserve a world-class experience,” Savarese said. “I am thrilled Rocco is giving me the opportunity to continue as head coach to pursue our fourth championship in five years.”

“We’ve worked hard to secure a positive future for the club and Rocco is the perfect person to lead the continued renaissance,” said Seamus O’Brien, outgoing Chairman of the Cosmos' ownership group. “He is not only extremely knowledgeable about the beautiful game as it is played worldwide, but brings extensive entrepreneurial experience in the media and communications business to the organization.”

Born in Calabria, Italy, Commisso immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 12, graduating from Mount Saint Michael Academy in the Bronx in 1967. He attended Columbia University earning both a BS degree in Industrial Engineering and a MBA degree from its Graduate Business School.

Commisso played soccer for the Columbia Lions from 1967 to 1970. He was a member of a freshman squad that finished with an undefeated record and served as co-captain of the 1970 team that made Columbia’s first ever appearance in the NCAA Playoffs. A three-time All-Ivy League Honoree, Commisso was invited to a tryout with the U.S. soccer team organized for the 1972 Olympics.

Commisso has been an active alumni contributor to Columbia soccer for over 40 years. In the mid-1970’s, he co-founded Friends of Columbia Soccer and, from 1978 to 1986, he was its chairman. In 2013, Columbia recognized his contributions to the university by naming its soccer venue at the school’s Baker Athletics Complex as the Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium. In 2015, the NYC Soccer Gala honored Commisso for his lifetime dedication to the game of soccer. This past October, Commisso was enshrined in the 2016 Class of the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame.

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