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I bought this hat in 1994 and still have it. I rarely wear it because it is very heavy. Here are the pins in it that I recognize:

  • 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
  • New England Revolution
  • 1974 Asian Games
  • 1994 World Cup Volunteer
  • 1994 World Cup
  • New England Revolution Founding Member 
  • New York Centaurs
  • New York Power
  • US Soccer Hall of Fame
  • New York Red Bulls
  • Connecticut Soccer
  • Gotham FC (1)
  • Double Header: US-Mexico, New England Revolution-Tampa Bay Mutiny
  • Persianfootball.com
  • 1999 Women's World Cup
  • 2003 Women's World Cup
  • 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup 
  • Gotham FC (2)
  • NY/NJ MetroStars
  • 1994 World Cup Player
  • 1994 World Cup Coca Cola
  • Nigeria Football Association
  • 1994 World Cup Transportation
  • Iran Football Federation
  • Sam's Army


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