Each year, the SFFFL honors extraordinary athletes, leaders, and contributors, who have played a pivotal role in its success. If you know someone who has been instrumental in this way, we request your consideration to submit their application for the SFFFL Hall of Fame Class of 2023.
ELIGIBILITY: Any member of the SFFFL (players, volunteers, referees or significant contributor), living or deceased, who has been an active member for a minimum of five years is eligible. Nominees should have made significant to extraordinary contributions to the SFFFL and/or the NGFFL, or demonstrated excellence above and beyond any existing standard of play.
NOMINATION: Hall of Fame nominations are submitted by any person(s) or group who is familiar with the candidate's contributions and willing to speak on their behalf. The only requirement is to follow the proper procedures and meet all timelines as published by the SFFFL Board. Hall of Fame nominations are submitted via the online application (mandatory).
Additionally, each nominee must have an advocate. An advocate is a primary point of contact who is willing to speak on behalf of the nominee through proactive communications or when called upon by the voting body. The person submitting this nomination may also act as the advocate.
VOTING: The voting body consists of SFFFL Board of Directors. A nominee will become a Hall of Fame member with 80% approval or "yes" vote. Each private vote is collected via a verified survey collection tool. A maximum of two (2) Hall of Fame members will be inducted each year.
Past Hall of Fame Inductees
2023
Jose Sarmiento
2022
Jason Jenkins, Posthumous
2021
Belinda Alfonso
Adrian Bivens
Jess Miret
2020
Amanda Conforti
Israel "Izzy" Gutierrez
2019
Greg Williams
Laurie Whitaker
2018
Dominic Grasso
Terry Nolen
Grace Paul
2017
Shannon Lotito
2016
Deny Barbosa
Matthew Burton
Gregory Ware (Dolo)
2015
Ace Buting
Ly Nguyen
Gonzalo Penaranda
2014
JC Correa
Norm Regg
Gary "Biscuit" Schrader, Jr.
2013
Javier Cavero
2012
Michael Annichiarico, Jr.