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National Soccer Hall of Fame Inducts Class of 2024

Grant Wahl Named 2023 Colin Jose Media Award Winner

May 4, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
FC Dallas News Release

FRISCO, Texas – The National Soccer Hall of Fame inducted the four members of its 2024 class – Tim Howard, Josh McKinney, Tisha Venturini-Hoch and Francisco Marcos – at a ceremony today at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.

The ceremony also honored Amy Rosenfeld as the recipient of the 2024 Colin Jose Media Award, which honors journalists whose careers have made significant long-term contributions to soccer in the United States.

“From the mesmerizing skills of Tim Howard to the strategic genius of Tisha Venturini, each has etched an unforgettable legacy in the sport,” said Djorn Buchholz, executive director of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. “This year, we’re proud to make history by honoring Josh McKinney as the first Extended National Team member, alongside the visionary leadership of Francisco Marcos. McKinney’s journey from overcoming cerebral palsy to excelling on the field epitomizes the resilience of soccer, while Marcos’ pioneering contributions have shaped the landscape of the sport.

“It’s our privilege to celebrate these extraordinary individuals and their profound impact on soccer as they prepare to take their rightful place among the legends.”

A goalkeeper who starred in both the U.S. National Team and the English Premier League for nearly two decades, Howard played 121 full internationals for the United States between 2002 and 2017, including 39 World Cup qualifiers in nine different years and eight games at the World Cup in 2010 and 2014.

“Here’s what I want you to know about me: The bell rang 121 times for me, and 121 times, I answered the bell for the greatest country in the world,” Howard said. “For that I’m most grateful.”

McKinney, who was born with cerebral palsy, was a captain of the U.S. National 7-a-side Paralympic Team (now the U.S. Men’s CP National Team). He retired after 124 caps and 81 goals over 19 years, including appearances at three Paralympics (1996, 2004 and 2012).

“I am forever grateful to be the first Extended National Team player in the National Soccer Hall of Fame,” McKinney said. “I’m honored to help provide a pathway for kids and future athletes of all extended national teams reach their goals and aspirations.”

A midfielder who played in two World Cups for the United States, Venturini-Hoch played 134 full internationals between 1992 and 2000. She was a member of the U.S. team that won the World Cup in 1999, and she also played in the 1995 World Cup and the…

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