2025 Hall of Fame Inductees
The United States Adult Soccer Association is proud to announce the 2025 Hall of Fame inductees: Karon Beyer, Carlos Folino, and Andrew Marion.
These three individuals have made extraordinary contributions to adult amateur soccer, and their induction will be celebrated at a ceremony on Friday, September 26th, 2025, at 6:00 PM CDT at Hyatt Regency McCormick in Chicago, IL.
About the Inductees
Karon Beyer
Karon has been a trailblazer in adult soccer for nearly 40 years. A founding member of the Cobb County Soccer Council in 1986, she established key leagues, including the Greater Atlanta Coed Soccer League and Greater Atlanta Women’s Soccer Association. Karon’s creation of the St. Cloud Nicholas Charity Tournament has raised over $100,000 in toys since 2010. As USASA National Secretary (2018-2025), President of the Georgia State Adult Soccer Association (1997-2007), and chair of multiple national committees, her leadership earned her Georgia Adult Soccer Volunteer of the Year (1989, 2019) and a Life Membership with Georgia Soccer (2009).
Carlos Folino
Carlos, a cornerstone of soccer officiating since 1985, advanced from a USSF referee to a National Referee (1997), officiating high-level matches, including Region II tournaments and the 1994 World Cup in Detroit as a Referee Liasion. As Michigan’s State Referee Administrator since 2001, he has elevated referee training for amateur and professional leagues. Carlos served on the US Soccer Referee Committee (2010-2018) and USASA Referee Committee (2022-present). His contributions earned him the Region II Pat Smith Referee Achievement Award (2010) and Michigan Soccer Association Hall of Fame induction (2014).
Andrew Marion
Andrew has been a pivotal figure in South Carolina soccer since 2001, serving as SCASA treasurer and transforming it into a 501c-3 registered organization in good standing. Managing the Apollo team since 1995 and serving as a member-at-large for Columbia’s Central League (2001-2018), Andy also contributed to USASA’s Best Practice (2010-2013), Membership (2011-2015), and Budget & Finance (2023-present) committees. His leadership earned him induction into the Central League-SCASA Hall of Fame (2024).