Clint Dempsey, Hope Solo, and Shannon Boxx were among six people elected Sunday to the United States National Soccer Hall of Fame. Marco Etcheverry, Linda Hamilton, and Esse Baharmast also were voted in and will be inducted May 21 in Frisco, Texas, along with Christie Pearce, who was elected last year and deferred her induction. Dempsey, a three-time US Soccer Federation Player of the Year, tied Landon Donovan for a US record 57 international goals and made 141 appearances for the national team from 2004-17. He played for New England (2004-06), Fulham (2017-12), Tottenham (2012-13), and Seattle (2013-18). Solo made 202 international appearances from 2000-16 and was part of US championship teams at the 2011 Women’s World Cup and the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. She was voted top goalkeeper at the 2011 and 2015 Women’s World Cups. Boxx was a midfielder who scored 27 goals in 195 international appearances from 2003-15. Hamilton was part of the US championship team at the 1991 Women’s World Cup and made 71 international appearances from 1987-95. Etcheverry was a three-time MLS champion with D.C. United from 1996-2003. Baharmast was an MLS referee and officiated games at the 1998 World Cup.