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New York Cosmos Doing Their Part During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Club will raffle off pink warmup tops with proceeds going to NYU Winthrop Hospital
Published Oct 11, 2019

The New York Cosmos are looking forward in doing their part in Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
 
On Saturday, Cosmos players will wear special pink warmup tops prior to Saturday's 7 p.m. game against Detroit City FC at Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale, N.Y.
 
The warmup tops will be raffled off, with all proceeds going to NYU Winthrop Hospital.
 
"We're very lucky being in the situation where we can try to give back and help out," Cosmos head coach Carlos Mendes said. “It's very special. It's something that so many people are affected by. Guys within the club and team somehow have been affected and touched by it. It's a special evening and it means a lot. I've been around the game a long time and this month is always a very special one."
 
The players are more than happy to support the club's efforts.
 
"I think it's important for me," captain Danny Szetela said. "I lost my father to kidney failure when I was a young boy, 14 years old. So, whenever anyone can help in any cause of cancer or any other illnesses, it's a great opportunity for our club to show awareness of that disease or cancer. I've heard men have had breast cancer, also. It's a great cause."
 
Forward Aly Hassan agreed.

"That's a great cause," he said. "There's a lot of people around the world who suffer from this."
 
Players and coaches know of women who have battled breast cancer.
 
"I feel that every family in some way, or someone they know, a friend, family has been affected by it," Mendes said. "We're excited for Saturday to play in front of our home fans, home stadium. Very exciting game and a very special night, too."
 
The league-leading Cosmos (6-0-2, 20 points) will play second-place Detroit City FC (6-0-1, 19) in a result that will go a long way in determining the NPSL Members Cup title. They play their season finale at Napa Valley 1839 FC on Saturday, October 19.