Cosmos Owner Rocco Commisso Criticizes U.S. Soccer, Proposes $450M Stadium Plan

January 17, 2026
Cosmos Owner Rocco Commisso Criticizes U.S. Soccer, Proposes $450M Stadium Plan
  • At Cosmos media day, owner Rocco B. Commisso used the platform to mount broad criticisms of U.S. soccer governance, MLS’s promotion-relegation stance, the fan environment at Yankee Stadium, and the national team’s World Cup performance.

  • He signaled openness to a long-term stadium strategy for the Cosmos, but cautioned that a timeline could range from days to years.

  • Commisso proposed building a soccer-specific, privately financed 25,000-seat stadium in the New York area, with Belmont Park identified as a potential site and a price tag of about $450 million, suggesting he could fund or co-finance with the city or NYC FC.

  • He urged adoption of promotion-relegation in the United States, challenging MLS’s single-entity model and its long timelines, and argued the U.S. should follow European practice where investment does not guarantee top-division status.

  • Commisso highlighted Cosmos’ competitive stature with NASL title wins and pushed back against Minneapolis joining MLS, underscoring their own ongoing on-field rise.

  • He criticized Yankee Stadium as a subpar soccer viewing venue, pushing for a dedicated venue that brings fans closer to the action and signaling potential involvement in developing it with NYC FC or independently.

  • Commisso accused MLS owners, including Red Bulls and NYC FC owners, of not being local and questioned the Americanized, administered rules of U.S. soccer versus international norms.

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