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U.S. Soccer Now Accepting Nominations For 2024 Werner Fricker Builder Award And Second Annual Carla Overbeck Leadership Award

Werner Fricker Builder Award and Carla Overbeck Leadership Award Nominations are Due to U.S. Soccer by 5 p.m. CT on Nov. 30, 2023
October 5, 2023
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CHICAGO (Oct. 5, 2023) – Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 U.S. Soccer Werner Fricker Builder Award, named after the late U.S. Soccer President Werner Fricker, as well as for the second annual U.S. Soccer Carla Overbeck Leadership Award, named after the longtime USWNT captain, two-time World Cup winner and Olympic Gold Medalist who is known as much for her leadership off the field as she is for her contributions on the field.

 

WERNER FRICKER AWARD

 

The Werner Fricker Award was created in 2002 and is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an individual by U.S. Soccer. Fricker was president of U.S. Soccer from 1984 to 1990 and is widely credited for his role in bringing the 1994 FIFA World Cup to the United States. Born in Yugoslavia and raised in Austria, he lived his adult life in Pennsylvania, where he was a star midfielder for the United German Hungarians of Philadelphia soccer club from 1954 to 1969 and was a member of the 1964 U.S. Olympic Team.

 

Fricker served as U.S. Soccer President from 1984 to 1990 and was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, N.Y., in 1992. He died in 2001 at the age of 65 and was honored posthumously with the inaugural award in 2002, with his son, Werner Jr., accepting the award on his behalf.

 

To be eligible for Werner Fricker Award nomination, an individual must meet the following criteria:

 

  • Nominee has dedicated a minimum twenty (20) years of service to the sport of soccer.
  • For athletes, playing career can count towards twenty (20) years of service but nominee must have gone on to contribute to the sport in another capacity.
  • Service stands out and distinguishes the nominee from others serving in the same capacity.
  • Nominee created/ fostered programs that outlast their own active involvement in the sport.
  • Nominee’s work has demonstrable impact on advancing the sport on a national level.
  • Nominee is living at time of nomination.

 

The nomination form is available for download here. Nominees for the Werner Fricker Builder Award can be submitted by completing the nomination form and emailing it to carzdorf@ussoccer.org with an email subject line: “Werner Fricker Nomination.” All nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. CT on Nov. 30, 2023 

 

CARLA OVERBECK LEADERSHIP AWARD

 

The second annual Carla Overbeck Leadership Award will be given to an individual who demonstrates a unique ability to lead and guide others and who contributes to the success of an initiative that benefits those outside their own organization and places emphasis on collaboration within and among leadership.

 

As captain of the USWNT (1993-2000), Overbeck led the 1996 Gold Medal Olympic Team and the 1999 World Cup Championship Team. She has been lauded for her leadership by former teammates and coaches, and continues to lead with over thirty (30) years of experience as a college coach at Duke University. She is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

 

Last year, Lesle Gallimore earned the inaugural award for her work as the first ever-Commissioner of the Girls Academy. Prior to that, she coached the women's soccer program at the University of Washington and retired as the winningest coach in program history. Gallimore has also been in involved in the Empowering Women and Girls through Sports Initiative, a group which led soccer clinics and leadership training sessions for young female coaches from Morocco, Tunisia and Libya.

 

In order to be considered for the Carla Overbeck Leadership Award, a nominee must meet the following criteria:

 

  • An individual actively working within the U.S. Soccer landscape (i.e., affiliated with an Organization Member);
  • Demonstrates a unique ability to motivate and guide others, which in turn contributes to the effective and efficient functioning of their organization and the landscape overall.
  • Willing to “carry the watercooler,” and lead by example, doing the little things that fosters an environment of trust and credibility.
  • Adapts and innovates readily to new situations; does not rely on the way things have always been done.
  • Mentors and cultivates teammates and colleagues, specifically those in less-tenured roles, creating a culture of respect that fosters an atmosphere conducive to achievement;
  • Contributes to the success of an initiative that benefits those outside their own organization and/or places emphasis on collaboration within and among membership.

 

The nomination form is available for download here. Nominees for the Werner Fricker Builder Award can be submitted by completing the nomination form and emailing it to carzdorf@ussoccer.org with an email subject line: “Carla Overbeck Nomination.” All nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. CT on Nov. 30, 2023 

 

The Awards Committee will review the nominations for both awards and select a winner for each, which will be announced at the 2024 Annual General Meeting taking place from February 8-11, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. The committee members are appointed by the President of U.S. Soccer and confirmed by the U.S. Soccer Board of Directors; appointees are comprised of various representatives of soccer throughout the U.S. and past award winners.

 

The nomination process takes place annually and is open to all. A maximum of one award will be given each year; however, the committee is not required to give the award annually.

 

WERNER FRICKER AWARD RECIPIENTS


2002 Werner Fricker, Sr.
2003 Sunil Gulati
2005 Gerhard Mengel
2006 Sal Rapaglia
2007 Francisco Marcos
2008 Bob Gansler
2009 Alan Rothenberg
2010 Dr. S. Robert Contiguglia
2011 Kevin Payne
2012 Hank Steinbrecher
2014 Richard Groff
2015 Bruce Arena
2016 Anson Dorrance
2017 Mary Harvey
2018 Tony DiCicco
2019 April Heinrichs
2020 Esse Baharmast

2022 Don Garber

 

CARLA OVERBECK LEADERSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS


2023 Lesle Gallimore