Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands Stadium Seat Back

New York Giants (NFL) (1976–2009)

New York Jets (NFL) (1984–2009)

New York Cosmos (NASL) (1977–1984)

New Jersey Generals (USFL) (1983–1985)

New York/New Jersey Hitmen (XFL) (2001)

 

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This is an original plastic seat back RARE that was removed during 2009 demolition. Great for Autographs, matching players uniform number. 

Comes with Letter of authenticity from Authentic Stadium Seats

 

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New York Giants NFL (1976-2009):  # 10 Eli Manning , #11 Phil Simms, #13 Odell Beckham, #21 Tiki Barber, #24 Otis Anderson, #26Saquon Barkley,#53 Harry Carson,  #56 Lawrence Taylor, #58 Carl Banks, #89 Mark Bavaro, #92 Michael Strahan Etc.…

New York Jets NFL (1984-2009):  #7 Ken Obrien, #12 Joe Namath, #24 Freeman McNeil, #24 Darrelle Revis, #28 Curtis Martin, #73 Joe Klecko, #85 Wesley Walker, #88 Al Toon, #99 Mark Gastineau     Etc…

New Jersey Generals (USFL) (1983–1985):   #22 Doug Flutie ,#34 Hershel Walker Etc…

 

New York Cosmos (NASL) (1977–1984):  #1 Hubert Birkenmeier, #2 Andranik Eskandarian , #5 Carlos Alberto, #8 Franz Beckenbauer #9 Giorgio Chinaglia #10 Pele, Rick Davis, Yasin Özdenak Erol Yasin etc..

 

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History:                                                                                             

The venue was open from 1976 to 2010, and it primarily hosted sporting events and concerts. It was best known as the home field of the New York Giants and New York Jets football teams. The Jets to the Meadowlands permanently (the team previously played a regular season game there in 1977). Their first game in Giants Stadium was on September 6, 1984. Giants Stadium was also home to the New York Cosmos, a professional soccer team (NASL) that attracted record crowds during the late 1970s. The New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League moved to Giants Stadium for the 1977 season and remained until the league folded in 1985. The NASL championship game Soccer Bowl ’78 and Soccer Bowl ’79 were held at Giants Stadium. Seven games of the 1994 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament were held at Giants Stadium Demolition work on Giants Stadium began  on February 4, 2010

Notable moments

October 1, 1977: Soccer legend Pelé played his last game, an exhibition match between the Cosmos and Santos. He played the first half for the Cosmos and the second half for his old Brazilian team.

November 19, 1978: Giants quarterback Joe Pisarcik fumbled the handoff to Larry Csonka with just seconds remaining in the game, allowing Herman Edwards (later a Jets head coach) to scoop it up and run it back for a touchdown, giving the Philadelphia Eagles an improbable 19–17 win. This play would be known as “The Miracle at the Meadowlands”,

July 14, 1985: The Baltimore Stars defeat the Oakland Invaders, 28–24, in the 1985 USFL Championship Game, the final game in league history.

December 28–29, 1985: Giants Stadium makes history by playing host to multiple playoff games in the same weekend. The Jets host the first playoff game in stadium history, as well as their first since hosting the Buffalo Bills in 1981 at Shea Stadium, on December 28, losing to the eventual AFC champion New England Patriots 26–14 in the AFC Wild Card Game. The next day the Giants, who are playing their first playoff game at home since they lost the 1962 NFL Championship Game at Yankee Stadium, defeat the defending Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers 17–3 in the NFC Wild Card Game

September 22, 1986: The greatest game in stadium history occurs as Jets defeat the rival Miami Dolphins 51–45 in overtime. Jet quarterback Ken O’Brien throws for 479 yards and 4 touchdowns while Dan Marino throws for 448 yards and a staggering 6 touchdowns. Jets receiver Wesley Walker catches 6 passes for an unthinkable 194 yards and 4 touchdowns.

January 11, 1987: The New York Giants shut out the Washington Redskins 17–0 in the NFC Championship game to advance to Super Bowl XXI in Pasadena. Two weeks later, the Giants would win Super Bowl XXI, their first Super Bowl victory

June–July 1994: Giants Stadium served as a venue for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, opening with Ireland’s 1–0 win over Italy, and concluding with Italy’s 2–1 win over Bulgaria in the semifinals.

October 23, 2000: In what has been called the greatest game on Monday Night Football, the New York Jets came back from a 30–7 deficit by scoring 30 points in the fourth quarter and another 3 in overtime to beat the Miami Dolphins 40–37. The game is known as the Monday Night Miracle.

New York Jets playing at Giants Stadium, November 2001 January 14, 2001: On a field of painted mud, the New York Giants defeated the Minnesota Vikings 41–0 in the NFC Championship Game in front of 79,310 in attendance to send the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa

August 18, 2007: 66,237 attended as the largest crowd ever for a regular-season MLS match at Giants Stadium (or any match between two MLS teams here)The MetroStars/Red Bulls previously had several matches with 50,000–65,000, and this day’s match was also their highest attendance home or away for a regular-season match. This LA Galaxy versus Red Bulls match also set a new high for an MLS match that was not a part of a double-header, even beating the highest MLS Cup Final attendance (

December 29, 2007: The New England Patriots closed out their undefeated 16–0 regular season at Giants Stadium with a 38–35 win over the New York Giants in front of a record regular season crowd on 79,110. In the fourth quarter, Patriots QB Tom Brady broke Peyton Manning’s NFL record of 49 TD passes set in 2004, with his NFL record 50th TD pass, a 65-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Randy Moss, who on the same play set the record for most touchdown receptions in a single season with 23, breaking the record held previously by Jerry Rice with 22 touchdown receptions set in 1987

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