Soccer The
New York Cosmos hosted their home games at Maimonides Park for the
2017 NASL season. The Cosmos had previously used Maimonides Park as a home field: once for a regular season match against the
Ottawa Fury and once for a post season match against the
Fort Lauderdale Strikers, both in 2015. The NASL cancelled its 2018 season, and the Cosmos later announced they would move to
Mitchel Athletic Complex in
Nassau County for their 2019 home games. On January 19, 2024, it was announced that then-
USL League One-hopeful expansion side
Brooklyn FC planned to play home matches at Maimonides Park for their inaugural 2025 season, which would then be pushed back to
the 2026 USL Championship season as they then looked to join
the league one tier higher one year later. Brooklyn FC was granted an additional expansion side in the new first-division women's league
USL Super League, to begin play at Maimonides Park for the 2024 season, after playing their fall half of the season at
Commisso Soccer Stadium.
Football The
Brooklyn Bolts played their home games at Maimonides Park during the 2014 and 2015
Fall Experimental Football League seasons before folding. The football field was positioned in the outfield.
Rugby Rugby United New York played its first two
Major League Rugby seasons at MCU Park before moving to
Cochrane Stadium in
Jersey City, New Jersey.
Concerts • In 2003,
Björk performed two shows at Maimonides Park: on August 22 and August 23. Portions of these concerts appear in the Icelandic music documentary
Screaming Masterpiece. • In summer 2004, the jam band
Phish began what was billed as its last tour with a two-night stand at Maimonides Park, with a guest appearance by rapper
Jay-Z, a native of Brooklyn, on the second evening. The first concert was simulcast in movie theaters and in 2006, released (along with selected songs from the second night) as a concert album and DVD under the name
Phish: Live in Brooklyn. • In 2005, the stadium hosted the Across the Narrows Festival along with Richmond County Bank Ballpark. In the same year,
The White Stripes performed one of their recent tours following the release of their album
Get Behind Me Satan. • In summer 2005,
Def Leppard and
Bryan Adams performed at Maimonides Park on July 9 as a part of their efforts to bring major league rock 'n' roll to America's Minor League Baseball parks during their 2005 cross-country "Rock 'N Roll Double-Header" tour. • On August 9, 2007, the French
electronic music duo
Daft Punk performed in Maimonides Park during their
Alive 2007 Tour. • On July 16, 2008,
311 and
Snoop Dogg played a show together. • On July 13, 2009,
Wilco performed with "very special guests"
Yo La Tengo. • On June 26 and 27, 2010,
Furthur, featuring
Grateful Dead members
Phil Lesh and
Bob Weir, performed at the park; they returned to perform again on July 13 and 14, 2012. • On July 4, 2013, the String Orchestra of Brooklyn performed music of Dvorak and patriotic favorites as part of an Independence Day celebration with fireworks.
Wrestling On July 2, 2010, Maimonides Park hosted a live
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling house show, which also broke the TNA attendance record and became the most attended live TNA house show in the United States to date with a crowd of just under 5,550 fans. On August 15, 2014,
Ring of Honor Wrestling debuted at Maimonides Park with Field of Honor. On August 22, 2015, Ring of Honor Wrestling returned to Maimonides Park with
the second edition of Field of Honor. On August 27, 2016,
Ring of Honor Wrestling returned to Maimondes Park for the third time with Field of Honor.
Other The ballpark hosted the annual
Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Contest on July 4, 2021. The contest is usually held in a public plaza on Coney Island (at the location of The Original
Nathan's Restaurant on the corner of
Surf and Stillwell), but, for 2021, was temporarily relocated due to capacity restrictions and other health and safety requirements related to the
COVID-19 pandemic. At that event,
Joey Chestnut set a world record of 76 hot dogs and buns within 10 minutes. In 2023, the park hosted the inaugural
One Bite Pizza Festival by
Dave Portnoy, the founder of
Barstool Sports, which was organized by production company
Medium Rare. Over 35
pizzerias participated, including establishments such as
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana,
Sally's Apizza, and
Lucali. The festival attracted more than 5,000 attendees who sampled pizzas selected by Portnoy, based on his popular "One Bite" pizza review series. ==References==