Help Us Select the Best Soccer Moments of The Decade (1994-2004)

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  1. ussff

    ussff New Member

    Apr 21, 2004
    DC
    Dear Soccer Fans:

    The U.S. Soccer Foundation, the major charitable arm of soccer in the United States, invites you to review the following list of great soccer moments from the past decade (i.e. 1994-2004) and share your ideas as to what should be ommited, included and highlighted as the TOP 10 GREATEST SOCCER MOMENTS OF THE DECADE.

    For starters, here's a small grouping that we'd like your thoughts on. If you would like to add something to the list, please e-mail us:

    Hosting of 1994 World Cup
    Earnie Stewart's game-winning goal against Colombia advances U.S. Men to Second Round of 1994 World Cup
    Hosting of 1999 World Cup
    Hosting of 1996 Olympic Soccer
    Women’s Team Wins Gold Medal in 1996 and 2004
    Olympics Women’s Team Wins the 1999 World Cup - they appear on the cover of Time, Newsweek, People and Sports Illustrated
    Men’s Results in 2002 World Cup
    Building of Hall of Fame
    Establishment of Foundation
    Rochester Rhinos win Open Cup
    Establishment of MLS
    Establishment of WUSA and its Shutdown
    Friedel & Howard Named Outstanding Keeper in English Premier League
    Kasey Keller becomes first American Goalkeeper to Play with clubs in English, German and Spanish First Divisions
    Freddy Adu Becomes Youngest Player in MLS History
    Mia Hamm's Gatorade TV Commercial with Michael JordanCover Story on Sports Illustrated about 2002 World Cup
    Building and Opening of Columbus Stadium and Home Depot Center
    Bruce Arena hired to Coach National Team
    U.S. Soccer National Training Center completed in 2003
    U.S. quickly plays host to Women’s World Cup 2003 after SARS Outbreak
    First Soccer Only Stadium – Columbus Crew
    First NCAA Women’s Championship
    Lilly – Breaks All-Time Caps Record
    First Draft Pick In Professional League – WUSA – Sun Wen (Atlanta Beat)
    USYSA Achieves 3 million milestone for registration
    DC Utd. wins CONCACAF & Inter-Regional Championships in 1998
    U.S. Under-17 Residency Program & Nike Project 40 Produces Landon Donovan, Freddy Adu & Jonathan Spector
    Mia Hamm named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2001; Retires in 2004 as All-Time International Goal Scorer
    North Carolina Women win NCAA titles in 94, 96, 97, 99, 00 and 03
    Indiana's Jerry Yeagley retires as the Men’s Division I all-time coaching leader in victories and wins 6 NCAA Titles
    Tracy Leone only female player in US Soccer and FIFA history to win World Championship as Player and Coach

    Additional Suggestions


    Thank you. We will post the results of this process on our website later this spring.

    The U.S. Soccer Foundation
     
  2. manu11

    manu11 New Member

    Feb 27, 2004
    Old Trafford
    1. Womens win WWC 1999 :D
    2. Womens winning gold medal in '96 and '04
    3. Men win '02 Gold Cup
    4. Mia retires
    5. Establishment of MLS
    6. Hosting 1994 WC
    7. Hosting '96 olympics
    8. Freddy Adu becomes youngest player in MLS
    9. First ChampionsWorld Series
    10. Mens results in WC 2002
     
  3. Sagy

    Sagy Member

    Aug 6, 2004
    1) Men’s Results in 2002 World Cup
    2) Hosting of 1994 World Cup
    3) Olympics Women’s Team Wins the 1999 World Cup
    4) Establishment of MLS
    5) 1998 Chicago Fire win the double in their inaugural season
    6) Women’s Team Wins Gold Medal in 1996 and 2004
    7) Kasey Keller becomes first American Goalkeeper to Play with clubs in English, German and Spanish First Divisions
    8) Friedel & Howard Named Outstanding Keeper in English Premier League
    9) Rochester Rhinos win Open Cup
    10) First Soccer Only Stadium – Columbus Crew
     
  4. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York
    1. Men's Results in 2002 World Cup
    2. Hosting of 1994 World Cup
    3. Establishment of MLS
    4. Earnie Stewart's game-winning goal against Colombia advances U.S. Men to Second Round of 1994 World Cup
    5. Bruce Arena hired to coach National Team
    6. Building and Opening of Columbus Stadium and Home Depot Center
    7. U.S. Under-17 Residency Program & Nike Project 40 Produces Landon Donovan, Freddy Adu & Jonathan Spector
    8. DC United becomes MLS' first dynasty*
    9. Freddy Adu becomes youngest player in MLS
    10. DC Utd. wins CONCACAF & Inter-Regional Championships in 1998


    What DC bias? ;)
     
  5. SABuffalo786

    SABuffalo786 New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Buffalo, New York

    Right, for some reason I couldn't edit, so here's my revised list after thinking about. No 94 World Cup, no MLS. No MLS, no Quaterfinals in the 2002 World Cup.


    And manu11, you have to be kidding. Gold Cup 2002 is more important than our result in Korea?
     
  6. killedelvis

    killedelvis New Member

    Feb 21, 2005
    State of Denial
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    1.--Men’s Results in 2002 World Cup -- The World takes notice.
    2.--Establishment of MLS -- The begining of top level men's soccer in the US.

    3.--Bruce Arena hired to Coach National Team -- The record since speaks to how big this monent has been.
    4.--DC Utd. wins CONCACAF & Inter-Regional Championships in 1998 -- The first international titles for an American club.
    5.--Olympics Women’s Team Wins the 1999 World Cup - they appear on the cover of Time, Newsweek, People and Sports Illustrated -- For a while, soccer was Queen.

    6.--Hosting of 1994 World Cup -- America, Soccer....Soccer, America.
    7.--Kasey Keller becomes first American Goalkeeper to Play with clubs in English, German and Spanish First Divisions -- Someone has to be the first.

    8.--Friedel & Howard Named Outstanding Keeper in English Premier League -- US players the best in the EPL?! The sky is falling.
    9.--Rochester Rhinos win Open Cup -- Absolutely! On any given day.....
    10.--Earnie Stewart's game-winning goal against Colombia advances U.S. Men to Second Round of 1994 World Cup -- The future seemed so bright.

    Just my opinion
     

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