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2010 National Soccer Hall of Fame Induction Class

These are the results for the voting for the National Soccer Hall of Fame 2010 induction class. Thomas Dooley and Preki Radosavljević were selected for the Player category, Kyle Rote, Jr. as a Veteran and Bruce Arena as a Builder.

The Hall of Fame inducts individuals in three categories, Player, Veteran and Builder. The Hall of Fame also selects individuals for special awards including the Colin Jose Media Award, Eddie Pearson Award and a Medal of Honor.

Player edit

To be eligible in this category, a player must have been retired at least three years and not more than ten.[1] Voting began on November 7, 2009 and ended a month later. Any player who was named on at least 66.7% of the ballots cast was selected for induction. Any player who received less than 5% of the ballots was dropped from the Player eligibility list and will be placed on the Veterans eligibility list when they meet the criteria for that list.

Voting results edit

Voters cast 117 votes. The balloting was tight with only two individuals exceeding the minimum of 66.7% required for induction.[2]

Elected to the Hall of Fame:

Not elected but remaining on future ballots:

Eligible players edit

The following individuals were also declared eligible for induction in 2010, but were not among those that got the top number of votes.

Veteran edit

On October 9, 2009, the Veterans Screening Committee announced the selection of the following ten candidates from a pool of 338 eligible players.[3] On April 12, 2010, the Hall of Fame announced that, with 195 votes cast, Kyle Rote, Jr. was selected by one vote over Glenn Myernick.[4]

Elected to the Hall of Fame:

Not elected:

Builder edit

On October 19, 2009, the Builder's Screening Committee announced the selection of the following ten candidates from a list of 59 eligible candidates.[5] On January 23, 2010, the Hall of Fame announced that Bruce Arena was selected for induction.[6]

Elected to the Hall of Fame:

77.78%

Not elected but remaining on future ballots:

57.41%
51.85%
46.30%
40.74%
38.89%
38.89%
37.04%
25.93%
22.22%

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  2. ^ Hall_of_Fame_Player_Election_2010_Announcement Thomas Dooley and Preki Radosavljevic Elected to National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2010[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on April 24, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  5. ^ Builder Ballot Announced
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on February 15, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2010.

2010, national, soccer, hall, fame, induction, class, these, results, voting, national, soccer, hall, fame, 2010, induction, class, thomas, dooley, preki, radosavljević, were, selected, player, category, kyle, rote, veteran, bruce, arena, builder, hall, fame, . These are the results for the voting for the National Soccer Hall of Fame 2010 induction class Thomas Dooley and Preki Radosavljevic were selected for the Player category Kyle Rote Jr as a Veteran and Bruce Arena as a Builder The Hall of Fame inducts individuals in three categories Player Veteran and Builder The Hall of Fame also selects individuals for special awards including the Colin Jose Media Award Eddie Pearson Award and a Medal of Honor Contents 1 Player 1 1 Voting results 1 2 Eligible players 2 Veteran 3 Builder 4 ReferencesPlayer editTo be eligible in this category a player must have been retired at least three years and not more than ten 1 Voting began on November 7 2009 and ended a month later Any player who was named on at least 66 7 of the ballots cast was selected for induction Any player who received less than 5 of the ballots was dropped from the Player eligibility list and will be placed on the Veterans eligibility list when they meet the criteria for that list Voting results edit Voters cast 117 votes The balloting was tight with only two individuals exceeding the minimum of 66 7 required for induction 2 Elected to the Hall of Fame Thomas Dooley Preki Radosavljevic 70 94 68 38 Not elected but remaining on future ballots Earnie Stewart Shannon MacMillan Joe Max Moore Marco Etcheverry Carlos Valderrama Cindy Parlow Peter Vermes Chris Henderson 58 12 54 70 52 14 50 43 47 01 38 46 37 61 31 62 Eligible players edit The following individuals were also declared eligible for induction in 2010 but were not among those that got the top number of votes Mike Burns Mauricio Cienfuegos Raul Diaz Arce John Doyle Robin Fraser Eduardo Hurtado Dominic Kinnear Roy Lassiter Victor Nogueira Peter Nowak John O Brien Mike Sorber Steve Trittschuh Tisha VenturiniVeteran editOn October 9 2009 the Veterans Screening Committee announced the selection of the following ten candidates from a pool of 338 eligible players 3 On April 12 2010 the Hall of Fame announced that with 195 votes cast Kyle Rote Jr was selected by one vote over Glenn Myernick 4 Elected to the Hall of Fame Kyle Rote Jr 60 42 Not elected Glenn Myernick Shep Messing Desmond Armstrong George Best Linda Hamilton Teofilo Cubillas Bruce Murray Bill McPherson Lori Henry 58 33 50 00 45 83 43 75 39 58 38 46 35 42 20 83 12 50 Builder editOn October 19 2009 the Builder s Screening Committee announced the selection of the following ten candidates from a list of 59 eligible candidates 5 On January 23 2010 the Hall of Fame announced that Bruce Arena was selected for induction 6 Elected to the Hall of Fame Bruce Arena 77 78 Not elected but remaining on future ballots Bob Gansler Tony DiCicco Chuck Blazer Francisco Marcos Bob Contiguglia Don Garber Sigi Schmid Kevin Payne Fritz Marth 57 41 51 85 46 30 40 74 38 89 38 89 37 04 25 93 22 22 References edit Player eligibility process Archived from the original on January 13 2010 Retrieved January 16 2010 Hall of Fame Player Election 2010 Announcement Thomas Dooley and Preki Radosavljevic Elected to National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2010 permanent dead link Veteran Player Ballot Announced Archived from the original on January 9 2010 Retrieved January 16 2010 Rote Joins Bruce Arena Thomas Dooley and Preki Radosavljevic in Class of 2010 Archived from the original on April 24 2010 Retrieved May 7 2010 Builder Ballot Announced BRUCE ARENA ELECTED TO NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2010 Archived from the original on February 15 2010 Retrieved January 27 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 National Soccer Hall of Fame Induction Class amp oldid 1190557294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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