The 2025 U.S. Soccer Corridor of Fame class has formally been determined.
Carli Lloyd, Nick Rimando, Chris Armas, and Mary Harvey have been elected to the 2025 class, U.S. Soccer introduced Tuesday. Former MLS govt Mark Abbott was additionally elected as a part of the category, whom will all be inducted on Might 3.
Lloyd, 42, scored 134 objectives (third-most in program historical past) in 316 USWNT caps (second-most). She gained the FIFA Girls’s World Cup in 2015 and 2019, in addition to the Olympics in 2008 and 2012.
The New Jersey native was voted greatest girls’s participant by FIFA in 2015 and 2016 and earned 97.9% of the votes from the participant choice committee.
Rimando obtained 72.9% of the votes in his third look on the poll. The 45-year-old made 22 USMNT appearances throughout his worldwide profession.
He performed 20 seasons in MLS with the Miami Fusion, D.C. United and Actual Salt Lake, profitable titles with D.C. in 2004 and Salt Lake in 2009. Rimando was an MLS All-Star on six events.
Armas obtained 79.2% of the votes. The 52-year-old at the moment is head coach of the Colorado Rapids and likewise managed Toronto FC and the New York Purple Bulls in MLS.
As a participant, Armas earned 66 USMNT caps in his profession. He gained six home trophies with the Chicago Fireplace in MLS, and likewise featured for the LA Galaxy.
Harvey obtained 95.8% of the votes from the veterans choice committee. The 59-year-old was a member of the USWNT squad that gained the FIFA Girls’s World Cup in 1991 and the Olympic Gold Medal in 1996.
She earned 27 worldwide caps and likewise performed domestically in Germany and Sweden.
Abbott was employed as MLS’s first worker in 1993 and later grew to become vice chairman for enterprise affairs, president and deputy commissioner from 2013-22.