Antelope Valley Press

Hermann, soccer boss who helped found NASL, has died

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LADUE, Mo. (AP) — Bob Hermann, the soccer executive who launched the Hermann Trophy given annually to the top college soccer players in the United States, has died at age 97.

His family said he died Monday at his home in the

St. Louis suburb of Ladue.

A key figure in the rise of the profession­al sport in the U.S. in the 1960s, Hermann was inducted into the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2001.

Robert Ringen Hermann was born on Jan. 3, 1923. He went to St. Louis Country Day School and in 1944 graduated from Princeton, where he was on the crew. Commission­ed an ensign in the U.S. Navy, he served on the aircraft carrier USS Savo Island in the Pacific theater and rose to lieutenant.

He founded the plastic containers firm Hermann Cos. in 1956 and in 1967 helped create the National Profession­al Soccer League, a 10-team circuit in the U.S. and Toronto. Hermann launched the league with the help of former Philadelph­ia Phillies owner William D. Cox, who had been banned from baseball for life in 1943 for betting on his own team.

Hermann co-owned the St. Louis Stars with Bill Bidwill of the NFL’s Cardinals. After the 1967 season, the NPSL merged with the United Soccer Associatio­n and formed the North American Soccer League. Led by the Cosmos and Pelé, NASL raised the presence of the soccer in the U.S. until it folded after the 1984 season.

Hermann’s Stars moved after the 1977 season to Anaheim and became the California Surf. The club was taken over in 1980 by a group headed by Henry Segerstrom, then folded after the 1981 season.

In 1967, Hermann founded the Hermann Trophy, presented to the top men’s college soccer player by the Missouri Athletic Club. A women’s award, also named after him, began in 1988.

Hermann Stadium, the 6,050-seat home of the soccer team of St. Louis University, was named after him in 1999 following a $5.1 million renovation he helped fund.

In 1981 he founded the Veiled Prophet Fair, a Gateway Arch-area celebratio­n around the time of the

Fourth of July now called Fair St. Louis. He also served as chairman of the St. Louis Zoo.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Bob Hermann was the soccer executive who launched the Hermann Trophy, given annually to the top college soccer players in the United States. Hermann died Monday at age 97.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Bob Hermann was the soccer executive who launched the Hermann Trophy, given annually to the top college soccer players in the United States. Hermann died Monday at age 97.

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