Cobi Jones, Eddie Pope, and Earnie Stewart Elected to National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2011
Cobi Jones, the U.S. Men’s National Team’s all-time leading cap winner and long-time member of the LA Galaxy, Eddie Pope, a perennial anchor of the U.S. defense for nearly a decade and winner of three MLS Cups with D.C. United, and Earnie Stewart, a three-time World Cup veteran, have been elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2011 on the Player ballot.
March 29, 2011
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IN THE IMAGE: Cobi Jones with 164 caps holds the record for most international appearances by a Men's National Team player
Bruce Murray Elected on the Veteran Ballot;
Bob Gansler Elected on the Builder Ballot
CHICAGO (March 29, 2011) – Cobi Jones, the U.S. Men’s National Team’s all-time leading cap winner and long-time member of the LA Galaxy, Eddie Pope, a perennial anchor of the U.S. defense for nearly a decade and winner of three MLS Cups with D.C. United, and Earnie Stewart, a three-time World Cup veteran, have been elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2011 on the Player ballot.
Joining the players in this year’s class are Bruce Murray, a midfielder and forward who was one of the leading stars of the U.S. Men’s National Team in the late 1980s and early 1990s who was elected on the Veteran ballot, and former U.S. Men’s National Team and Kansas City Wizards head coach Bob Gansler, who was elected on the Builder ballot.
- Player Bios: Cobi Jones | Eddie Pope | Earnie Stewart
- Veteran Bio: Bruce Murray
- Builder Bio: Bob Gansler
The Class of 2011 induction ceremony will likely be scheduled for this summer. Details are still being finalized and will be announced at a later date.
Jones, eligible on the Player ballot for the first time, was named on 87 percent of the ballots, while Pope earned a spot on 74 percent of the ballots and Stewart on 71 percent of the ballots. Murray and Gansler were both named on 58 percent of their respective Veteran and Builder ballots.
To be eligible for the Hall of Fame as a Player, an individual must have been retired for at least three full calendar years but no more than 10 years, and either 1) Played at least 20 full international games for the United States or 2) Played at least five seasons in an American first-division professional league and was selected as a league All-Star at least once.
The selection committee for the player election includes all current and former coaches of the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Team, active MLS and WPS coaches with a minimum of four years tenure, select soccer administrators, designated members of the media and all Hall of Famers.
Eligibility for the 2011 Veteran ballot was the same as the Player ballot except that a player must have been retired for more than 10 years. The Veteran ballot is voted on only by current Hall of Famers.
The 2011 Builder ballot includes seven individuals selected by a screening committee of select soccer administrators and Hall of Famers and follows the same procedures for election as the Veteran ballot. Only one Builder can be elected each year and must have appeared on at least 50 percent of the ballots.
To be eligible for the Hall of Fame as a Builder, an individual in a non-playing capacity must have demonstrated a major, sustained and positive impact on U.S. soccer on a national or first division professional level for a minimum of 10 years.
2011 Player Ballot Results
Cobi Jones 87.13 %
Eddie Pope 74.26
Earnie Stewart 71.29
Marco Etcheverry 56.44
Shannon MacMillan 54.46
Joe-Max Moore 51.49
Cindy Parlow 43.56
Carlos Valderrama 42.57
Peter Vermes 38.61
Chris Armas 32.67
2011 Veteran Ballot Results
Bruce Murray 58.14 %
Desmond Armstrong 48.84
John Doyle 48.84
Linda Hamilton 46.51
Teofilo Cubillas 44.19
Shep Messing 41.86
Glenn Myernick 41.86
George Best 39.53
Bill McPherson 18.6
Julio Cantillo 4.65
2011 Builder Ballot Results
Bob Gansler 58.49 %
Tony DiCicco 56.60
Chuck Blazer 52.83
Sigi Schmid 50.94
Bob Contiguglia 49.06
Francisco Marcos 41.51
Fritz Marth 26.42

