Carlos Valderrama - Most popular for 2008
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The full list of each team's most valuable player award from 1996-2008 are below. Each Major League
Soccer team gives out its own set of team awards at the end of each season, usually announced at
the last home regular season game. Not to be confused with the leaguewide awards.
Sometimes the news articles state that the winner's fellow players voted him MVP, but I've read
about the media voting as well.
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13 Jahre nach seiner legendären Parade im Spiel England gegen Kolumbien im Londoner
Wembley-Stadion wiederholte René Higuita seinen berühmten Scorpion-Kick letzten
Sonnabend nach einem Freistoß seines früheren Nationalmannschaftskollegen Carlos
Valderrama. Den Anlass bot das Abschiedsspiel von Kolumbiens bestem Ligatorschützen
Víctor Aristizábal.
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Today was the last day to vote for the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame class of 2009 and when I sat
down to fill out my electronic ballot I fully expected it to be an easy process.
Some news to read as you use lie detectors for your candidates' forum: A whole new way to mark your
man. (Do you think this would work in co-ed leagues?) (Soccer Training Info) Want to start your own
club? It's not that hard. (Hugging Harold Reynolds) What the loss of Subotic could mean to [...]
It might take a miracle for Joe-Max Moore to make the list of inductees for this year's National
Soccer Hall of Fame enshrinement.
Although he gained an impressive 48.2% of the vote during his first year on the ballot, Moore will
be hard-pressed to make the cut this year. Stacked against fellow repeat nominees Marco Etcheverry
and Carlos Valderrama and newcomers Preki and Ernie Stewart, Moore will likely have to wait at
least another year before becoming the second Revolution player to be fitted for a scarlet jacket
(Alexi Lalas being the first in 2006).
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While the presidential election remains a hot topic today, there is another upcoming election
that should have American soccer fans extremely interested. 25 former players are on the ballot for
induction into the 2009 National Soccer Hall of Fame class and the list is loaded with MLS and
U.