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Current Gallery: Alexi Lalas - 2006 Hall of Fame Inductee
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Alexi Lalas graduated from Rutgers University where he was a three-time All-America and the winner of the 1991 MAC Hermann Award as the top player in collegiate soccer.
Alexi Lalas, seen here vs. Mexico, earned his first cap came on May 6, 1990 against Canada.
Alexi Lalas was also a member of the 1992 U. S. Olympic Team.
Alexi Lalas retired with 96 caps and nine goals for the national team.
Alexi Lalas had 95 votes, or 84 percent, of the possible votes to lead the class of 2006.
Alexi Lalas laughs during a news conference to announce his appointment of President and General Manager of the MLS San Jose Earthquakes, in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, Jan 27, 2004.
Alexi Lalas dribbles the ball vs. Mexico in 1997.
Alexi Lalas skies for a header vs. Mexico in a distinctive light blue jersey that was online worn once.
Alexi Lalas' distinctive red goatee, his occasionally controversial or flippant responses to interview questions, and his rock band made him the most recognized member of the U.S. MNT.
Alexi Lalas was a member of the USA's 1998 FIFA World Cup team.
Alexi Lalas won the U. S. Soccer Male Athlete of the Year Award in 1995.
Alexi Lalas played for New England Revolution (1996-97), MetroStars (1998), Kansas City Wizards (1999), and Los Angeles Galaxy (2001-03).
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