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Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame

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Established
  
1997

Website
  
TheSoccerHallofFame.ca

Type
  
Sport museum

Location
  
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

Similar
  
National Soccer Hall of Fame, Boyd Conservation Area, Reptilia, Vaughan Mills, Kortright Centre for Conservation

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The Soccer Hall of Fame in Vaughan, Ontario, was founded in 1997. It was incorporated by the Ontario Soccer Association. The Hall aims to celebrate and highlight the achievements of top Canadian soccer players as well as 'builders' of the sport of soccer in Canada. New members are added each year, seven male players, one female player, three builders. An additional builder is awarded a 'Pioneer Award'. Teams and organizations are also inducted each year.

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Pioneer Award recipients

  • George Anderson: 2015
  • Arthur Arnold – 2008
  • Roland, Paul Emile and Marcel Castonguay: 2013
  • Harry Manson: 2014
  • Len Peto: 2011
  • John Richardson: 2012
  • Tom Robertson: 2007
  • John Russell: 2010
  • Ted Slade: 2009
  • Brian Budd Award recipients

    Established to recognize those who have excelled both in soccer and in another endeavours but who might not otherwise qualify for induction. The candidate must exemplify good character, show outstanding dedication, achievements and leadership in developing soccer in Canada and provide inspiration to past, present and future generations.

  • Gerry Dobson: 2013
  • Marc Rizzardo: 2014
  • Carl Shearer: 2012
  • Peter Sloly: 2011
  • Peter Zezel: 2010
  • Teams of Distinction

  • 1888 Canadian men's team: 2003
  • 1904 Galt Football Club: 2004
  • 1907 Calgary Caledonians: 2007
  • 1924 Canadian men's team: 2008
  • 1928 Westminster Royals: 2005
  • 1933 Toronto Scottish – 2006
  • 1976 Toronto Metros-Croatia: 2010
  • 1979 Vancouver Whitecaps: 2011
  • 1984 Canadian Olympic men's team: 2013
  • 1986 Canadian FIFA World Cup men's team: 2009
  • 1989 Canadian Francophone Games men's team: 2012
  • 1998 Canadian CONCACAF Champion women's team: 2015
  • 2000 Canadian Gold Cup Champion men's team: 2014
  • Organizations of Distinction

  • Edmonton Angels: 2014
  • Montreal Carsteel: 2015
  • Robbie International Youth Tournament: 2014
  • Toronto Ulster United: 2011
  • Vancouver Columbus F.C.: 2013
  • Vancouver Firefighters: 2010
  • Victoria West: 2012
  • Affiliations

    The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.

    References

    Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame Wikipedia