National Soccer Hall Of Fame Looks Ahead
By L.E. Eisenmenger - BOSTON, MA (Feb 2, 2010) USSoccerPlayers -- The National Soccer Hall of Fame closed its doors last September, but Saturday, president Jonathan Ullman said an announcement about the future of the Hall is "imminent," perhaps even within the next few days or weeks. The spacious ten year-old museum located on 60 acres in Oneonta, New York contains a vast collection of documents, artifacts, and memorabilia that chronicles the growth of soccer.
USSoccerPlayers @ Feb 1, 2010 4:30 PM EST | Blog Profile
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