- Taylor Fritz – David Goffin / 195$
- Jakub Mensik – Novak Djokovic / 161$
- Aryna Sabalenka – Yulia Putintseva / 400$
- Qinwen Zheng – Leylah Annie Fernandez / 167$
- Magda Linette – Daria Kasatkina / 375$
- Coco Gauff – Marta Kostyuk / 375$
- Carlos Alcaraz – Tomas Machac / 157$
- Jannik Sinner – Daniil Medvedev / 152$
- New Jersey Devils – Toronto Maple Leafs / 340$
- Buffalo Sabres – Los Angeles Kings / 200$
Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame is the sacred place for every football player, coach, and fan. It collects the artifacts connected with football and the atmosphere in the stadium. Each performer playing this game dreams of getting the plaque with their name and enrish to it. Let’s discover some facts about the gridiron sanctuaries.
Arena Football Hall of Fame
The Arena League established its sanctuary in 1998 without signs of the proper organization till 2011. It had regular inductions until 2015, when the league started to decline.
The Arena Football League Hall of Fame was originally located in New Castle, Pennsylvania, but it has since been relocated to the Albany Capital Center in Albany, New York. The relocation occurred in 2019 after the Arena Football League announced that it would be moving its headquarters to Albany. The new location provides a more centralized and accessible venue for fans to visit and learn about the league’s history and its players.
The league discontinued again some time ago. At the ArenaFan portal, you can find some information about the inductees.
Canadian Football League Hall of Fame
The CFL Hall of Fame celebrates meaningful achievements in local football. It headquarters in Hamilton, Ontario. This building collects famous players’ and coaches’ memorable moments and plaques in all branches, including professional, varsity, and junior football.
The Hall of Fame in Canada is the youngest among professional league venues. It opened its doors in 1972. The Arena Football League is defunct, so their HoF doesn’t participate in the comparison.
College Football Hall of Fame
NCAA established the separate hall of fame for the gridiron in 2014. However, the first plans of that building appeared in 1949. Rutgers could host it to memorize the first forever game between colleges in 1869 there. But it failed like the second attempt in 1967 when the New Jersey Attorney General investigated the source of money for the collegiate hall by the National Football Foundation (NFF).
There were also plans to locate the Hall in South Bend, Kings Mills. But only the current location in Atlanta became a reality.
Pro Football Hall of Fame
This is the most sacred place for any footballer or sports fan because it covers the National Football League, the world’s most prestigious competition. The Canton, Ohio building attracts millions of visitors from all continents.
Overseas Halls of Fame
The foreign leagues don’t have their Halls, or their location is unavailable to foreign customers. A former NFL Europa league is an exception because it has dedicated department in Canton.