By Randy Vogt, Director of Public Relations, Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association

March 6, 2025-The Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) is mourning the loss of longtime coach Tony Picciano, who died on March 4 at the age of 72. Tony was honored as the ENYYSA Personality of the Month a decade ago in February 2015.
Tony made his professional soccer debut for the New York Cosmos on June 15, 1975, which was his 23rd birthday, in a nationally-televised game on CBS and a sold-out stadium. One of the fans in the stadium was his father and it was Father’s Day. At to top it all off, Tony’s childhood hero, Pelé, has just come out of retirement and was his new teammate.
It sounds like a story out of Hollywood but that’s exactly what happened to Tony that day at Downing Stadium on Randalls Island. The result was a 2-2 tie vs. the Dallas Tornados and their American star, Kyle Rote Jr., and that game is remembered 50 years later for helping give a jolt to the American soccer boom.
Tony played for the Cosmos for one more year, in 1976, when their home games were at Yankee Stadium.
Tony was born and grew up in Buenos Aires and played for the youth teams of the famed Boca Juniors. At the age of 11, Tony and his parents and younger sister emigrated to the United States and he started playing for Palermo FC of the Cosmopolitan Junior Soccer League (CJSL). It was then on to LIU Brooklyn from 1971 to ‘75, where he was honored as All-State and All-Metropolitan for the Blackbirds and received the 1975 Dolly King Athlete-Excellence Award, presented annually to the student-athlete who exemplifies leadership, sportsmanship and achievement that the late William “Dolly” King personified as a student-athlete, administrator and coach.
“Throughout my early career, I played offense and midfield and I was a scorer,” Tony had said. “As a captain in my senior year at LIU, I was asked to help develop the incoming freshman in defense.”
While at LIU, Tony also competed for Palermo FC’s first team which played in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League (CSL). He also played for Calabria Roma of the Italian-American Soccer League (IASL). In the 1975 North American Soccer League (NASL) Draft, Tony was selected in the third round by the New York Cosmos. After the 1976 season, Tony was hired in passenger service for KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines and played for the KLM Blazing Bravos for the next decade.
“It was amazing traveling to different countries to play international games and representing KLM,” Tony had commented.
He moved to Malverne, Long Island, where he lived for the last 42 years of his life, and became a youth soccer coach. Tony coached his two sons playing for Merrick, Port Washington and Rockville Centre in the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) and for two decades, he coached many of the LIJSL’s top players in the Select Program and Player Development Program (PDP). He led the Boys-Under-16 and Girls-Under-16 PDP squads to undefeated trips through Europe in 2005 and 2006.
“I don’t play soccer any longer, but I have committed to pass on all I learned for the love of the game by coaching,” Tony had explained.
Visitation is Thursday, March 6 from 4-6 pm at the Malverne Funeral Home Anthony J. Walsh & Son, 330 Hempstead Avenue, Malverne, NY 11565. Funeral Mass on Friday, March 7, 9:45 am at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, 65 Wright Avenue, Malverne, NY 11565.
With over 100,000 youth soccer players––both boys and girls––and more than 25,000 volunteers, the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) stretches from Montauk Point, Long Island to the Canadian border. Members are affiliated with 10 leagues throughout the association, which covers the entire state of New York east of Route 81. ENYYSA exists to promote and enhance the game of soccer for children and teenagers between the ages of 5 and 19 years old, and to encourage the healthy development of youth players, coaches, referees and administrators. All levels of soccer are offered––from intramural, travel team and premier players as well as Children With Special Needs. No child who wants to play soccer is turned away. ENYYSA is a proud member of the United States Soccer Federation and United States Youth Soccer. For more information, please log on to http://www.enysoccer.com/