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2007 Indiana Youth Soccer Awards
Dinner & Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame
Induction
hosts fifteen from Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame.
Photo Courtesy of Mark A. Rice Photography.
Nominations are
now being accepted for the 2008 Hall of Fame.
Click
here for a nomination form.
Purposes:
- To honor the outstanding achievements and contributions of individuals whose significant accomplishments and effect upon the sport in Indiana merit the highest recognition.
- To promote the sport of soccer to both the soccer community and to the general public.
- To honor those who contributed to the growth of soccer in Indiana.
- To provide future generations with exemplary citizenship role models.
- To build and bring public attention to the sport of soccer
Origin:
The Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame
was started in 1992. This organization “belongs” to
the Indiana soccer community and not to any one organization
or group of individuals.
Criteria
1) Outstanding Achievement:
The recognition must be for significant
personal achievement in, or contribution to, soccer in
Indiana, and may also include accomplishments or service
in other states and countries. In addition, the
demonstrated, positive effect of such achievement or
contribution must have set a clear and recognized example
for the soccer community to emulate and regard as a model
to be followed for personal achievement.
Players, Coaches and Referees nominated
should have distinguished themselves with an outstanding
standard of play and/or performance.
Administrators, Supporters and Volunteers
should have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments
and/or leadership and should have made significant contributions
to the improvement of the sport and its participants.
2) Lifetime Achievement
The recognition must be for accomplishments
in or service to soccer over an extended period of not
less than 10 years. The contributions must demonstrate
a positive effect or influence upon the growth, development,
promotion and advancement of the sport of soccer in Indiana,
or on those engaged in it. The accomplishments
in or service to soccer may also include those in other
states or countries.
Players, Coaches and Referees nominated
should have distinguished themselves with a consistent,
high standard of play and/or performance.
Administrators, Supporters and Volunteers
should have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments
and/or leadership, and should have made significant contributions
to the improvement of the sport and its participants.
Eligibility:
A) General:
Factors of citizenship, national
origin, race, religion, sex, creed and physical condition
will not be considered in the nomination or selection
process.
Nomination, selection and award
may be made posthumously.
B) Outstanding Achievement:
Nominee must have been a member
of an organized soccer program whose institutional aims
and program base is, or was, in the State of Indiana.
A relevancy between the achievement
being recognized and participation in an Indiana-based
soccer program must be demonstrated in the nomination
submission.
Players are eligible for nomination
no earlier than five years after retiring from that level
of competition on which the achievement nomination is
based. This retirement requirement excludes: (a) Over-30
and Old-timer players or (b) posthumous nominations.
C) Lifetime Achievement:
Nominee must have been a member
for not less than ten years of an organized soccer program,
or programs, whose institutional and program base is,
or was in the State of Indiana
A posthumous nomination need not
meet the requirement.
D) Waiver of Eligibility
Requirement(s):
A waiver of any
eligibility requirement(s) specified in this section
of the policy and procedure must be submitted in writing
at the time of nomination for consideration by the Indiana
Soccer Hall of Fame Selection Committee. A waiver
may only be granted by unanimous consent of the Selection
Committee.
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