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The National Soccer Hall of Fame is a private, non-profit institution established in 1979 and currently located in Toyota Stadium in
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, a suburb of
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. The Hall of Fame honors soccer achievements in the
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. Induction into the hall is widely considered the highest honor in American soccer.


History

The Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 by the Philadelphia "Old-timers" Association, a group of former professional and amateur soccer players that wanted to recognize the achievements of soccer in America.


Museum

The Hall of Fame museum opened on June 12, 1999, in Oneonta, New York. The museum featured the hall of fame, a library, and an interactive soccer play area. The United States National Soccer Team Players Association partnered with the Hall of Fame to create the Time In program, which honored people with a connection to soccer battling
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. Since the disease disproportionately targets children a majority of the honorees were youth soccer players. Prior to the 2005 induction of the "Magnificent Five" individuals from the early and mid 20th century had been largely ignored. This change was brought about by the acquisition of a large volume of historical records relating to this period. These records combined with previously developed eligibility criteria led to the induction of Tommy Fleming,
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Werner Nilsen Werner "Scotty" Nilsen (February 4, 1904 in Skien, Norway – May 10, 1992 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former Norwegian American soccer forward. He is one of the highest scoring players in U.S. soccer history, scoring 131 goals in 239 games ...
and
Fabri Salcedo Fabriciano “Fabri” Salcedo (May 28, 1914 in Santander, Cantabria, Spain – August 25, 1985 in Rochelle Park, New Jersey) was a U.S. soccer forward. Salcedo spent thirteen seasons in the American Soccer League, leading the league in scoring ...
. The notable careers of these five players all took place prior to 1950. The "Magnificent Five" were inducted posthumously into the Hall of Fame in August 2005. ''Sports Illustrated'' reported on September 4, 2009, that the Hall announced it would be closing to the public. It was open only on certain match days. As a result of financial difficulties the Hall of Fame cut six of its nine employees during that same month. The director of the Hall of Fame for almost ten years, Jack Huckel, left his position on December 18, 2009. On February 10, 2010, it was announced that the Hall would close its facility, though inductions will continue. In September 2015, it was announced that a new Hall of Fame museum would be built at Toyota Stadium in
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, the home of Major League Soccer club
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. The new museum opened during the 2018 Enshrinement Ceremony on October 20, 2018. This new facility features additional memorabilia from soccer legends and high-tech, interactive exhibits.


Archive

After the museum was closed, a collection of more than 80,000 items was distributed to various locations across the country, including the headquarters of Eurosport, a long-term corporate sponsor, in Hillsborough, North Carolina. The collection includes the following notable items: *The oldest soccer ball made in the United States *The
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and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Trophies *The
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archive *The 1994 FIFA World Cup U.S. archive *A rare soccer photography collection from New York depression-era photographer
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*Materials from the U.S. national teams in
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competition *Artifacts from the American Soccer League of the
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. * Pelé’s New York Cosmos jersey. *The Lamar Hunt Open Cup trophy. *
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Eligibility

Eligible individuals may be inducted into one of three categories: Player, Builder and Veteran (player). New individuals are inducted annually.


Players

To be eligible in the Player category, an individual must have met number 1, and either number 2 or number 3, of the following three criteria: #
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as a player for at least three years, but for no more than 10 years # Played at least 20 full international games for the United States. This requirement is reduced to 10 games if the games were prior to 1990. # Played at least five seasons in an American first-division
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league (currently
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or NWSL), and won either the league
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, or the U.S. Open Cup, or was selected as a league all-star at least once.


Veterans

Players who have met either no. 2 or no. 3 but who retired more than 10 years ago are automatically placed on the veteran eligibility list.


Builders

To be eligible in this category, an individual must have made his or her mark in soccer in a non-playing capacity and have had a major, sustained and positive impact on soccer in the United States at a national or first division professional level. Due to the broad, general nature of the criteria, nominations for this category may be considered. Nominations are screened by the Hall of Fame
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who submit their recommendations to the Hall as to the appropriateness of the nominee's inclusion on the eligibility list.


Medal of Honor

The National Soccer Hall of Fame's Medal of Honor is the highest honor given to people who have grown the sport of soccer in the United States.Sports Business Journal, Soccer’s visionary: Phil Anschutz, June 5, 2006, http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2006/06/20060605/SBJ-In-Depth/Soccers-Visionary-Phil-Anschutz.aspx The Medal is awarded to individuals who has "demonstrated vision and played an historic role in changing the course of soccer in America." The Medal has been given out only four times in history.


Annual ballots


2009 ballot

In 2009, the Hall of fame inducted Jeff Agoos and Joy Fawcett into the Hall of Fame in the player category.


2010 ballot

In 2010,
Thomas Dooley Thomas Dooley (born May 12, 1961) is an American former soccer player and coach. He played as a defender and defensive midfielder and was a long-time member and former captain of the United States national team. Dooley recently served as the ...
and Preki Radosavljević were inducted in the player category,
Kyle Rote, Jr. Kyle Rote Jr. (born December 25, 1950) is an American former professional soccer forward who played seven seasons in the North American Soccer League (NASL) and earned five caps with the United States men's national soccer team between 1973 a ...
in the Veteran category and
Bruce Arena Bruce Arena (born September 21, 1951) is an American soccer coach who is the head coach and sporting director of the New England Revolution. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Arena has had ...
in the Builder category.


2011 ballot

On February 17, 2011, the Hall of Fame announced the candidates eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame in 2011. This list included individuals for all three categories, Player, Veteran and Builder. On March 29, 2011, the Hall of Fame announced that Cobi Jones,
Eddie Pope George Edward Pope (born December 24, 1973) is an American former soccer player who last played for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer and spent eleven years as a defender for the United States national team. He spent most of his career pla ...
and
Earnie Stewart Earnest Lee Stewart Jr. (born March 28, 1969) is an American former soccer player who played as a striker or a midfielder. His career spanned 17 years from 1988 until his retirement in 2005, with the majority of them spent in the Netherlands, th ...
had been elected for induction into the Hall of Fame in the 2011 Player category. Bruce Murray was selected in the Veteran category, and
Bob Gansler Bob Gansler (born July 1, 1941) is a Hungarian-born American soccer player and coach of German descent. He coached the U.S. National Team at the 1990 World Cup, the team's first appearance at the tournament since 1950. Playing career As a pl ...
was elected in the Builder category.


2012 ballot

On January 31, 2012, the
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announced that the ballots were finalized for the Class of 2012. Voting began on the day of the announcement and will continue until February 17. Twelve players were added to the ballot after qualifying for the first time. They included
Tony Meola Antonio Michael "Tony" Meola (; ; born February 21, 1969) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper. He represented the United States national team at the 1990, 1994, and 2002 World Cups. From 1996 to 2006, he ...
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Claudio Reyna Claudio Reyna (born July 20, 1973) is an American former professional soccer player and current executive. He most recently served as sporting director of Austin FC. A former midfielder, he spent most of his professional career in Europe, pla ...
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Ronald Cerritos Ronald Osvaldo Cerritos Flores (born January 3, 1975, in San Salvador) is a Salvadoran former professional footballer who played as a striker. Cerritos is the all-time leader in assists of the Major League Soccer team, the San Jose Earthquakes ...
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Lorrie Fair Lorraine Ming Fair (born August 5, 1978) is a retired American professional soccer midfielder who was a member of the World Cup Champion United States national soccer team. Over the span of ten years, she was a part of one World Cup Team and ...
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Jennifer Lalor Jennifer Ann Nielsen (; born September 5, 1974) is an American retired soccer midfielder and former member of the United States women's national soccer team. In 2012, she was nominated for entry into the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Life Born in ...
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Ronnie O'Brien Ronnie O'Brien (born 5 January 1979) is an Irish retired footballer. Although released early in his career by his first club Middlesbrough, he was subsequently signed by Juventus in 1999. During three years with the Italian club, he played only ...
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Ante Razov Ante Razov (born March 2, 1974) is an American soccer coach and former player who is an assistant coach for Los Angeles FC. One of the leading goal scorers in the history of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the all-time leading goal scorer for t ...
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David Regis David Regis (born December 2, 1968) is a retired professional soccer player and coach who played as a defender. He was most recently the assistant coach of US Mondorf-les-Bains. Born in Martinique, an Overseas Department of France, he played ...
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Thori Staples Bryan Thori Yvette Staples Bryan (; born April 17, 1974) is an American retired association football, soccer defender (association football), defender who previously played for the United States women's national soccer team and the Bay Area CyberRays ...
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Greg Vanney Greg Vanney (born June 11, 1974) is an American former professional soccer player and head coach of the LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer. A defender and one of MLS's original players, Vanney spent 10 seasons in the league and another three-and ...
and
Kerry Zavagnin Kerry Zavagnin (; born July 2, 1974 in Plymouth, Michigan) is an American former Association football, soccer midfielder, who last played midfielder, defensive midfielder for the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer, and sparingly for the US ...
. Of the remaining nine players in the pool, Mike Burns,
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Carlos Valderrama Carlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (Colombian Spanish: ; born 2 September 1961), also known as ''El Pibe'' ("The Kid"), is a Colombian former professional footballer and sports commentator for Fútbol de Primera, who played as an attacking mid ...
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Peter Vermes Peter Joseph Vermes (; born November 21, 1966) is an American professional soccer coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of Sporting Kansas City in Major League Soccer. As of 2022, Vermes is currently the longest-tenured head c ...
are in their final year of eligibility. On February 29, 2012, the USSF announced the induction of
Tony Meola Antonio Michael "Tony" Meola (; ; born February 21, 1969) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper. He represented the United States national team at the 1990, 1994, and 2002 World Cups. From 1996 to 2006, he ...
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Claudio Reyna Claudio Reyna (born July 20, 1973) is an American former professional soccer player and current executive. He most recently served as sporting director of Austin FC. A former midfielder, he spent most of his professional career in Europe, pla ...
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Tony DiCicco Anthony D. DiCicco Jr. (August 5, 1948 – June 19, 2017) was an American soccer player and coach and TV commentator. He is best known as the coach of the United States women's national soccer team from 1994 to 1999, during which time the team wo ...
, and
Desmond Armstrong Desmond Kevin Armstrong (born November 2, 1964) is an American former soccer defender and midfielder, who was a member of the United States national team from 1987 to 1994. He played three seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League, part of o ...
into the Hall of Fame. Reyna and Meola greatly exceeded the two-thirds threshold required to enter the Hall, receiving 96.08% and 90.20% of the vote respectively.


2013 ballot

On October 11, 2013, the USSF inducted two former U.S. international and MLS stars into the Hall of Fame. Forward
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and the versatile
Peter Vermes Peter Joseph Vermes (; born November 21, 1966) is an American professional soccer coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of Sporting Kansas City in Major League Soccer. As of 2022, Vermes is currently the longest-tenured head c ...
were the only players inducted in 2013.


2017 ballot

On August 3, 2017, former U.S. Women's National Team goalkeeper
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, and Joe Machnik were elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in the player and builder categories respectively.


2018 ballot

On May 31, 2018, five new Inductees were announced
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, Brad Friedel,
Tiffeny Milbrett Tiffeny Carleen Milbrett (born October 23, 1972) is an American former professional soccer forward who was a longtime member of the United States women's national team. In May 2018 the National Soccer Hall of Fame announced Milbrett will be en ...
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Bob Contiguglia S. Robert "Bob" Contiguglia (born September 14, 1941) served as President of the United States Soccer Federation from 1998 to 2006. Among his achievements as President of U.S. Soccer were: successfully hosting the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, 19 ...
,
Don Garber Donald P. Garber (born October 9, 1957) is an American sports executive who has served as the Commissioner of Major League Soccer since 1999. Garber is also the CEO of Soccer United Marketing and a member of the United States Soccer Federation ...
(Deferred from 2016). The 2018 class was the first class enshrined at the new facility in Frisco, Texas.


Inductees


Players

* Jeff Agoos – 2009 *Michelle Akers – 2004 *Carlos Alberto Torres, Carlos Alberto – 2006 *Robert Annis – 1976 *
Desmond Armstrong Desmond Kevin Armstrong (born November 2, 1964) is an American former soccer defender and midfielder, who was a member of the United States national team from 1987 to 1994. He played three seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League, part of o ...
– 2012 *Andy Auld, Andrew Auld – 1986 *Adolph Bachmeier – 2002 *Walter Bahr – 1976 *Marcelo Balboa – 2005 *George Barr (soccer), George Barr – 1983 *Fred Beardsworth – 1965 *DaMarcus Beasley – 2022 *Franz Beckenbauer – 1998 *Raymond Bernabei – 1978 *Carlos Bocanegra – 2020 *Vladislav Bogićević – 2002 *Mike Bookie – 1986 *Frank Borghi – 1976 *John Boulos – 1980 *Shannon Boxx – 2022 *Harold Brittan – 1951 *Davey Brown – 1951 *George Brown (soccer, born 1935), George Brown – 1995 *Jim Brown (footballer born 1908), Jim Brown – 1986 *Paul Caligiuri – 2004 *Ralph Caraffi – 1959 *Joe Carenza, Sr. – 1982 *Efrain Chacurian – 1992 *Brandi Chastain – 2016 *Stanley Chesney – 1966 *Steve Cherundolo – 2021 *Paul Child (soccer), Paul Child – 2003 *Giorgio Chinaglia – 2000 *Fernando Clavijo – 2005 *Charlie Colombo – 1976 *Geoff Coombes – 1976 *Robert Craddock, Robert W. Craddock – 1997 *Paul Danilo – 1996 *Rick Davis – 2001 *Clint Dempsey - 2022 *Walter Dick – 1989 *Nicholas DiOrio – 1974 *Aldo Donelli – 1954 *Landon Donovan – 2023 *
Thomas Dooley Thomas Dooley (born May 12, 1961) is an American former soccer player and coach. He played as a defender and defensive midfielder and was a long-time member and former captain of the United States national team. Dooley recently served as the ...
– 2010 *Jimmy Douglas (American soccer), Jimmy Douglas – 1954 *Tommy Duggan (soccer), Tommy Duggan – 1955 *Jimmy Dunn (soccer), Jimmy Dunn – 1974 *Alex Ely – 1997 *Marco Etcheverry – 2022 *Joy Fawcett – 2009 *Jock Ferguson – 1950 * Tommy Fleming – 2005 *Tom Florie, Thomas Florie – 1986 *Julie Foudy – 2007 *Werner Fricker – 1992 * Brad Friedel – 2018 *William Fryer – 1951 *Joe Gaetjens – 1976 *Jimmy Gallagher – 1986 *Gino Gardassanich – 1976 *James Gentle – 1986 *Rudy Getzinger – 1991 *Teddy Glover – 1965 *Billy Gonsalves – 1950 *Bob Gormley – 1989 *Sheldon Govier – 1950 *Karl-Heinz Granitza – 2003 *Joseph Gryzik – 1973 *
Mia Hamm Mariel Margaret Hamm-Garciaparra (; born March 17, 1972) is an American retired professional soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion. Hailed as a soccer icon, she played as a forward for the ...
– 2007 *Linda Hamilton – 2022 *Al Harker – 1979 *John Harkes – 2005 *April Heinrichs – 1998 *Shannon Higgins-Cirovski, Shannon Higgins – 2002 *Lauren Holiday – 2023 *Jack Hynes (soccer player), Jack Hynes – 1977 *Johnny Jaap – 1953 *Carin Jennings-Gabarra – 2000 * Cobi Jones – 2011 *Kasey Keller – 2015 *Harry Keough – 1976 *Nicholas Kropfelder – 1996 *Rudy Kuntner, Rudolph Kuntner – 1963 *Alexi Lalas – 2006 *Millard Lang – 1950 *Bob Lenarduzzi – 2003 *Kristine Lilly – 2014 *Bill Looby, William Looby – 2001 *Joe Maca – 1976 *Kate Markgraf – 2023 *Arnie Mausser – 2003 *Brian McBride – 2014 *Pat McBride – 1994 *Bart McGhee – 1986 *Johnny McGuire – 1951 *Ed McIlvenny – 1976 *Benny McLaughlin – 1981 *Shannon MacMillan – 2016 *
Alex McNab Alexander McNab (27 December 1894 – 3 April 1960) was a Scottish-American soccer player and coach. He began his career in Scotland before moving to the United States. In the US, he won six consecutive National Challenge Cups with teams from b ...
– 2005 *
Tony Meola Antonio Michael "Tony" Meola (; ; born February 21, 1969) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper. He represented the United States national team at the 1990, 1994, and 2002 World Cups. From 1996 to 2006, he ...
– 2012 *Werner Mieth – 1974 *Tiffany Milbrett – 2018 *Robert Millar (soccer), Robert Millar – 1950 *Lloyd Monsen – 1994 *
Joe-Max Moore Joe-Max Moore (born February 23, 1971) is an American former soccer player. He played professionally for clubs in Germany, England and the United States. He finished his career with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. In additio ...
– 2013 *Johnny Moore (soccer), Johnny Moore – 1997 *George Moorhouse – 1986 *Jaime Moreno (footballer, born 1974), Jaime Moreno – 2021 *Robert Morrison (soccer), Robert Morrison – 1951 *Ed Murphy (soccer), Ed Murphy – 1998 * Bruce Murray – 2011 *Glenn Myernick – 2015 *John Nanoski – 1993 *John Nelson (soccer, born 1905), John Nelson – 2005 *
Werner Nilsen Werner "Scotty" Nilsen (February 4, 1904 in Skien, Norway – May 10, 1992 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former Norwegian American soccer forward. He is one of the highest scoring players in U.S. soccer history, scoring 131 goals in 239 games ...
– 2005 *Patrick Ntsoelengoe – 2003 *Shamus O'Brien – 1990 *Gene Olaff – 1971 *Arnie Oliver, Arnold Oliver – 1968 *Len Oliver (soccer), Len Oliver – 1996 *Carla Overbeck – 2006 *Gino Pariani – 1976 *
Cindy Parlow Cynthia Marie Parlow Cone (; born May 8, 1978) is an American soccer executive and president of the United States Soccer Federation. A former professional soccer player, she is a two-time Olympic Gold medalist and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup ch ...
– 2018 *Bert Patenaude – 1971 *Christie Pearce – 2021 * Pelé – 1993 *Hugo Pérez (soccer), Hugo Perez – 2008 *
Eddie Pope George Edward Pope (born December 24, 1973) is an American former soccer player who last played for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer and spent eleven years as a defender for the United States national team. He spent most of his career pla ...
– 2011 *Preki – 2010 *Tab Ramos – 2005 *Harry Ratican – 1950 *Peter Renzulli – 1951 *
Claudio Reyna Claudio Reyna (born July 20, 1973) is an American former professional soccer player and current executive. He most recently served as sporting director of Austin FC. A former midfielder, he spent most of his professional career in Europe, pla ...
– 2012 *Jimmy Roe – 1997 *
Kyle Rote, Jr. Kyle Rote Jr. (born December 25, 1950) is an American former professional soccer forward who played seven seasons in the North American Soccer League (NASL) and earned five caps with the United States men's national soccer team between 1973 a ...
– 2010 *Werner Roth (soccer), Werner Roth – 1989 *Willy Roy – 1989 *Francis Ryan – 1958 *
Fabri Salcedo Fabriciano “Fabri” Salcedo (May 28, 1914 in Santander, Cantabria, Spain – August 25, 1985 in Rochelle Park, New Jersey) was a U.S. soccer forward. Salcedo spent thirteen seasons in the American Soccer League, leading the league in scoring ...
– 2005 *Willy Schaller – 1995 *
Briana Scurry Briana Collette Scurry (born September 7, 1971) is an American retired soccer goalkeeper, and assistant coach of the Washington Spirit . Scurry was the starting goalkeeper for the United States women's national soccer team at the 1995 World Cu ...
– 2017 *Philip Slone – 1986 *Bobby Smith (American soccer), Bobby Smith – 2007 *Hope Solo – 2022 *Ed Souza – 1976 *John Souza – 1976 *Dick Spalding – 1950 *Archie Stark – 1950 *
Earnie Stewart Earnest Lee Stewart Jr. (born March 28, 1969) is an American former soccer player who played as a striker or a midfielder. His career spanned 17 years from 1988 until his retirement in 2005, with the majority of them spent in the Netherlands, th ...
– 2011 *Thomas Swords – 1951 *George Tintle – 1952 *Raphael Tracey – 1986 *Al Trost – 2006 *Frank Vaughn – 1986 *
Peter Vermes Peter Joseph Vermes (; born November 21, 1966) is an American professional soccer coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of Sporting Kansas City in Major League Soccer. As of 2022, Vermes is currently the longest-tenured head c ...
– 2013 *Frank Wallace (soccer), Frank Wallace – 1976 *Abby Wambach – 2019 *Alex Weir (soccer), Alex Weir – 1975 *Alan Willey (footballer, born 1956), Alan Willey – 2003 *Bruce Wilson (soccer), Bruce Wilson – 2003 *Peter Wilson (American soccer), Peter Wilson – 1950 *Mike Windischmann – 2004 *Adam Wolanin – 1976 *Alexander Wood (soccer), Alexander Wood – 1986 *Eric Wynalda – 2004 *Al Zerhusen – 1978 *Steve Zungul – 2023


Builders

*Umberto Abronzino – 1971 *Milton Aimi – 1991 *Julius Garcia Alonso – 1972 *William Anderson – 1956 *Philip Anschutz – 2006 *John Ardizzone – 1971 *
Bruce Arena Bruce Arena (born September 21, 1951) is an American soccer coach who is the head coach and sporting director of the New England Revolution. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Arena has had ...
– 2010 *James Armstrong (soccer), James Armstrong – 1952 *Esse Baharmast – 2022 *Joseph J. Barriskill – 1953 *Clay Berling – 1995 *John O. Best – 1982 *Joseph Booth (soccer), Joseph Booth – 1952 *Boxer Stadium, Matthew Boxer – 1961 *Bob Bradley – 2014 *Gordon Bradley – 1996 *Lawrence E. Briggs – 1978 *John Brock (soccer), John Brock – 1950 *Andrew M. Brown – 1950 *Thomas Cahill (soccer), Thomas W. Cahill – 1950 *
Bob Contiguglia S. Robert "Bob" Contiguglia (born September 14, 1941) served as President of the United States Soccer Federation from 1998 to 2006. Among his achievements as President of U.S. Soccer were: successfully hosting the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, 19 ...
– 2018 *Walter Chyzowych – 1997 *John Coll (soccer), John Coll – 1986 *George M. Collins – 1951 *Peter Collins (soccer), Peter Collins – 1998 *Colin Commander – 1967 *Ted Cordery – 1975 *Robert B. Craddock – 1959 *Edmund Craggs – 1969 *George Craggs (referee), George Craggs – 1981 *Wilfred R. Cummings – 1953 *Joseph Delach – 1973 *Enzo DeLuca – 1979 *
Tony DiCicco Anthony D. DiCicco Jr. (August 5, 1948 – June 19, 2017) was an American soccer player and coach and TV commentator. He is best known as the coach of the United States women's national soccer team from 1994 to 1999, during which time the team wo ...
– 2012 *Edward Donaghy (referee), Edward J. Donaghy – 1951 *George Donnelly (soccer), George Donnelly – 1989 *Anson Dorrance – 2008 *John W. Dresmich – 1968 *Duncan Duff (soccer), Duncan Duff – 1972 *Gene Edwards (soccer), Gene Edwards – 1985 *Jill Ellis – 2023 *Rudy Epperlein – 1951 *Ahmet Ertegun – 2003 *Nesuhi Ertegun – 2003 *Harry Fairfield – 1951 *San Francisco Vikings Soccer Club, Ernst Feibusch – 1984 *John A. Fernley – 1951 *Charles Ferro – 1958 *George E. Fishwick – 1954 *Jack Flamhaft – 1964 *Harry G. Fleming – 1967 *Powys A.L. Foulds – 1953 *Samuel T.N. Foulds – 1969 *Daniel W. Fowler – 1970 *Margaret Fowler – 1979 *
Bob Gansler Bob Gansler (born July 1, 1941) is a Hungarian-born American soccer player and coach of German descent. He coached the U.S. National Team at the 1990 World Cup, the team's first appearance at the tournament since 1950. Playing career As a pl ...
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Don Garber Donald P. Garber (born October 9, 1957) is an American sports executive who has served as the Commissioner of Major League Soccer since 1999. Garber is also the CEO of Soccer United Marketing and a member of the United States Soccer Federation ...
– 2016 (deferred to 2018) *Prudencio Garcia, Pete Garcia – 1964 *Walter Giesler – 1962 *David Gould – 1953 *Donald Greer – 1985 *Bob Guelker – 1980 *G.K. Guennel – 1980 *Sunil Gulati – 2019 *George Healey (soccer), George Healey – 1951 *Herbert Heilpern – 1988 *William Hemmings – 1961 *Bob Hermann – 2001 *Ted Howard (soccer), Ted Howard – 2003 *Maurice Hudson (soccer), Maurice Hudson – 1966 *Lamar Hunt – 1982 *Alfredda Iglehart – 1951 *William Jeffrey (soccer coach), William Jeffrey – 1951 *Jack Johnston (soccer referee), Jack Johnston – 1952 *Mike Kabanica – 1987 *John Kalloch – 1964 *Bob Kehoe – 1989 *Frank J. Kelly – 1994 *George Kempton (soccer), George Kempton – 1950 *Paul Klein (soccer), Paul Klein – 1953 *Alfred Kleinaitis – 1995 *Oscar Koszma – 1964 *Frank Kracher – 1983 *Raymond G. Kraft – 1984 *Harry Kraus (soccer), Harry Kraus – 1963 *Kurt Lamm – 1979 *Bertil Larson – 1988 *Horace Edgar Lewis – 1950 *Giuseppe Lombardo, Giuseppe "Joseph" Lombardo – 1984 *Dennis Long – 1993 *John J. MacEwan – 1953 * Joe Machnik – 2017 *Enzo Magnozzi – 1977 *Jack Maher (soccer referee), Jack Maher – 1970 *G. Randolph Manning – 1950 *John Marre – 1953 *Allan McClay – 1971 *Frank J. McGrath – 1978 *James McGuire (soccer), James McGuire – 1951 *Dent McSkimming – 1951 *Peter Merovich – 1971 *Al Miller (soccer), Al Miller – 1995 *Milton Miller (journalist), Milton Miller – 1971 *Jimmy Mills – 1954 *James Moore (soccer), James Moore – 1971 *William Morrissette – 1967 *Fred Netto – 1958 *Ron Newman (footballer), Ron Newman – 1992 *Dimitrious Niotis – 1963 *William Palmer (soccer), William Palmer – 1952 *Kevin Payne (soccer), Kevin Payne – 2021 *Edward Pearson (soccer), Edward Pearson – 1990 *Peter Peel – 1951 *Wally Peters – 1967 *Don Phillipson – 1987 *Giorgio Piscopo – 1978 *Edgar Pomeroy – 1955 *Arnold Ramsden – 1957 *Vernon R. Reese – 1957 *J. Eugene Ringsdorf – 1979 *Elizabeth Robbie – 2003 *Joe Robbie – 2003 *Steve Ross (Time Warner CEO), Steve Ross – 2003 *Jack J. Rottenberg – 1971 *Thomas Sagar – 1968 *Harry Saunders (soccer), Harry Saunders – 1981 *Manfred Schellscheidt – 1990 *Emil Schillinger – 1960 *Sigi Schmid – 2015 *Elmer Schroeder – 1951 *Ernő Schwarz – 1951 *Fred Shields (soccer), Fred Shields – 1968 *Erwin Single – 1981 *Alfred A. Smith – 1951 *Pat Smith (soccer referee), Patrick Smith – 1998 *Reinhold Spath – 1996 *Nicolaas Steelink – 1971 *Hank Steinbrecher – 2005 *Lee Stern – 2003 *August Steuer – 1969 *Douglas T. Stewart – 1950 *Robert T. Stone – 1971 *Clive Toye – 2003 *Joseph Triner – 1952 *James A. Walder – 1971 *Adolph Washauer – 1977 *Thomas Webb (soccer), Thomas Webb – 1987 *Victor Weston – 1956 *John Wood (footballer, born 1884), John Wood – 1953 *Phil Woosnam – 1997 *Jerry Yeagley – 1989 *John Young (soccer), John Young – 1958 *Daniel Zampini – 1963


Colin Jose Media Award

This honor is named after the official historian of the National Soccer Hall of Fame from 1997 to 2007. Jose is recognized internationally as the preeminent authority on the history of soccer in North America. The award is bestowed on members of the media whose contributions to soccer in the United States are deemed of an "exceptional and sustained" quality. *2004 Jerry Trecker *2005 Seamus Malin *2007 George Tiedemann *2008 Ike Kuhns *2009 Alex Yannis *2010 Paul Gardner (journalist), Paul Gardner *2012 Grahame L. Jones *2013 George Vecsey *2016 Paul Kennedy *2017 Jim Trecker *2018 JP Dellacamera *2019 Tony Quinn (photographer) *2020 Andrés Cantor


MLS Hall of Fame Game

The MLS Hall of Fame Game was an annual friendly match between two
MLS Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States. The league comprises 29 teams—26 in the U.S. and 3 in Canada ...
teams. It corresponded with the induction of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. The game took place at At-A-Glance Field in Oneonta, NY.


See also

*Soccer in St. Louis#St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame, St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame *List of members of the Soccer Hall of Fame *United Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame


References


External links


Official website
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