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 - Why is the Hall of Fame located in Oneonta, NY ?
 - How do you nominate someone for the Hall of Fame ?
 - How do you get to the Hall of Fame ?
 - When is the Hall of Fame open ?
 - What are the origins of Soccer ?
 - Where did the term soccer come from ?
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What else is there to do in Oneonta / Otsego County ?

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Why is the Hall of Fame located in Oneonta, NY ?
The most often repeated question at the National Soccer Hall of Fame is “Why is it located in Oneonta, New York?” The simple answer is Division I college soccer at Oneonta State and Hartwick College plus the National Baseball Hall of Fame located in Cooperstown, NY.

Oneonta has long been influenced by its neighbor and the tourism it generates for the region. Cooperstown may not be the birthplace of baseball, but it is, without question, the birthplace of the Hall of Fame phenomenon. While Oneonta State has a competitive and well supported soccer program, Hartwick College, frequently a national contender in collegiate soccer, cemented its place in history by capturing the 1977 NCAA Division I national championship. The celebration resonated throughout the city of Oneonta and, above the clamor, someone asked, “Where is the National Soccer Hall of Fame?” more>

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How do you nominate someone for the Hall of Fame ?
To nominate someone to be on the Hall of Fame Ballot they must meet the eligibility criteria for either a player, builder or a veteran.
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How do you get to the Hall of Fame ?
The National Soccer Hall of Fame is located in central New York State less than a mile from Exit 13 off of Interstate-88. more>

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When is the Hall of Fame open ?

Dates Hours
April 1 - June 30 (Open all week) 10am-5pm
July 1 - Labor Day (Open all week) 9am-6pm
Day after Labor Day - March 31
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays,
but the Museum will be open on Holidays and School Vacations that fall on these closed days. A list of these special dates will be available shortly.
10am-5pm

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What are the origins of Soccer ?
A chronology of the world origins of the sport soccer came into existence. more>

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Where did the term soccer come from ?
The term "soccer" came into use in England during the 1880's by university men from Oxford and Cambridge. more>

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What else is there to do in Oneonta / Otsego County ?
Discover a place where heritage and natural beauty come together in the rolling foothills of the northern Catskills, the land of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales. more>

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Visitor Tips

Plan ahead
Be sure that you have directions to the Hall of Fame and admission times and prices.

Research Library
If you wish to use our Research Library for any length of time, it may be necessary for you to call ahead so that the staff can assist in having materials ready for you. Call ahead for details 607.432.3351 x209.

Group Visits
We gladly welcome group visits on all days that the Museum is open. For more information on group sales, please contact us.

Kicks Zone Store
To enhance your visit to our Museum, stop in to the Kicks Zone Store and purchase a great, one-of-a-kind gift for yourself, a family member or friend. The store sells hundreds of items and will ship anywhere in the world. The Kicks Zone Store accepts VISA, Mastercard and American Express, as well money orders.

Kicks Zone Interactive Game Area
The Kicks Zone lets players test their skills and their strategy with speed dribbles, a header cage, animated "Kick It" games, power shots, The Wall, three-on-three challenges and more. Computer kiosks throughout the Hall of Fame let visitors test their knowledge of soccer trivia and of the great moments in the history of the sport.

Feel free to ask a Kicks Zone Store attendant for assistance in locating and explaining exhibits. We suggest that you allow 2 to 3 hours for touring the Hall of Fame and Museum

This all makes for a great museum experience for the entire family. Come visit us and be sure to bring your sneakers!

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