By Michael Lewis
They forever will be grateful to the team and organization for giving them an opportunity to play in vital times in their careers two decades. The Brooklyn Italians gave New York Cosmos head coach Giovanni Savarese a conduit from Long Island University to the professional ranks.
The club gave Cosmos assistant coach Carlos Llamosa, already a pro in his native Colombia, an opportunity to play high level competitive soccer in the United States on his way to a career that resulted in performing in the 2002 World Cup.
Source: http://www.bigapplesoccer.com/
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