Emmanuel Ledesma scored 10 goals and recorded six assists this season. (Photo courtesy of the Cosmos)

NEW YORK – Midfielder Emmanuel Ledesma was the lone Cosmos named to the North American Soccer League Best XI, the league announced Thursday morning.

Ledesma scored 10 goals and finished with six assists while leading the league in chances created with 73.

His work came in 19 of his club’s 32 games. In 17 starts, he played 1,393 minutes. The Argentine was the player of the month in October, and also received player of the week honors once and team of the week honors six times.

Miami FC, which captured the spring and fall season titles, had six players named on the Best XI.

Meet each player on the Best XI below:

GK: Daniel Vega (Miami FC) – He was the only goalkeeper to start all 32 games, posting a goals-against average of 0.88. He kept 15 clean sheets, which was one shy of tying a league record, and made 81 saves. He also earned the most goalkeeper victories in a season with 21. The former River Plate keeper appeared on the team of the week three times and was also the recipient of the league’s Golden Glove award.

DEF: Reiner Ferreira (San Francisco Deltas) – He led San Francisco’s backline, featuring in 31 games (all starts) to amass 2,708 minutes. He finished as the league leader in interceptions with 86 and was fourth in clearances with 127. He also won 142 duels. Ferreira contributed two goals at the other end as well. He made four appearances on the team of the week.

DEF: Mason Trafford (Miami FC) – The defender led the NASL in passing accuracy (for players with at least 10 appearances), connecting on 92.41 percent of his attempts. He made 98 clearances, while winning 57 duels and making five blocks. He appeared on the team of the week on three occasions.

DEF: Mechack Jérôme (Jacksonville Armada FC) – He finished the year tied for first in the league in clearances with 171. He also racked up 52 clearances and eight blocks. Jérôme started all 32 games and played 2,810 minutes. The Haitian defender was a team of the week selection four times.

DEF: Connor Tobin (North Carolina FC) – The NASL veteran was tied with Jérôme for the league lead in clearances with 171. In 31 games and 2,756 minutes of play, Tobin tallied 40 interceptions and 11 blocks. He appeared on the team of the week five times over the course of the year.

MID: Emmanuel Ledesma (New York Cosmos) – In his first NASL season, the midfielder scored 10 goals to go along with six assists, and led the league in chances created with 73. Ledesma’s work came in 19 of his club’s 32 games. In 17 starts, he played 1,393 minutes. The Argentine was the player of the month in October, and also received player of the week honors once and team of the week honors six times.

MID: Nazmi Albadawi (North Carolina FC) – He scored four goals and added four assists. He also finished second in chances created with 56. Albadawi started 31 of 32 games, playing all but 65 minutes. He was named to the team of the week four times this year. Albadawi has made the NASL Best XI in two consecutive seasons.

MID: Richie Ryan (Miami FC) – The midfielder’s passing accuracy finished at an impressive mark of 90.7 percent. In addition to recording three assists, he won 117 duels. The Irishman started in all 29 of his appearances to log 2,433 minutes. Ryan made the team of the week three times. Like Albadawi, this NASL Best XI honor was the second of his career.

MID: Dylan Mares (Miami FC) – The NASL veteran went from Indy Eleven for Miami FC prior to the 2017 season and made a major impact on his new club’s attack. He played in 29 games (27 starts) and scored eight times. He also added five assists in his 2,206 minutes of play. Mares was included in the team of the week eight times.

FWD: Vincenzo Rennella (Miami FC) – He scored 11 times and added five assists in 1,538 minutes this year. Rennella started in 17 of his 23 appearances, earning player of the month honors in June, player of the week honors on one occasion and team of the week honors five times.

FWD: Stéfano Pinho (Miami FC) – The forward showcased his dangerous attacking abilities, scoring 17 goals to earn the league’s Golden Boot award. He started in 26 of his 27 appearances and added four assists to his goal tally in 2,186 minutes of action. Pinho was a two-time player of the week and an eight-time team of the week honoree. This recognition marks Pinho’s second career appearance on the NASL Best XI.

Front Row Soccer editor Michael Lewis has covered 13 World Cups (eight men, five women), seven Olympics and 25 MLS Cups. He has written about New York City FC, New York Cosmos, the New York Red Bulls and both U.S. national teams for Newsday and has penned a soccer history column for the Guardian.com. Lewis, who has been honored by the Press Club of Long Island and National Soccer Coaches Association of America, is the former editor of BigAppleSoccer.com. He has written seven books about the beautiful game and has published ALIVE AND KICKING The incredible but true story of the Rochester Lancers. It is available at Amazon.com.