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National Soccer Medal of Honor


The National Soccer Medal of Honor is bestowed by the National Soccer Hall of Fame upon extraordinary individuals whose positive contributions to soccer at the national level have been so great as to have changed the course of soccer history in the United States.

These award winners have altered the American sports landscape, creating a grander stage for soccer. The game is far better for their contribution.

 

Alan I. Rothenberg
Alan embraced the sport of soccer beginning his career with the Los Angeles Aztecs of the NASL and the 1984 Olympic Games. more>

1991 U.S. Women's World Cup Team
The 1991 United States Women’s National Team created the standard for women’s soccer throughout the world, playing in a relentless all-out attacking style. more>

 

Lamar Hunt
Lamar began his contributions to the sport of soccer with the Dallas Tornado of the NASL. more>

 

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