The Hispanic Football Hall of Fame (HFHOF) has been established to recognize and honor the extraordinary contributions of Hispanic players, coaches and contributors at every level of the game.

The HFHOF will serve as a living tribute to the rich history, talent, and cultural impact of Hispanic people who have shaped the game of football, while also inspiring the next generation of players and fans.

Ron Rivera (of Puerto Rican ancestry), former NFL head coach, Super Bowl champion as a player, and two-time NFL Coach of the Year, and Anthony Muñoz (of Mexican ancestry), Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman, helped establish the HFHOF and serve as Founding Board Members.

“Football has always been a sport that unites people from all backgrounds,” said Rivera. “The Hispanic Football Hall of Fame gives us an opportunity to tell the stories of incredible people who not only achieved greatness on the field but also opened doors and inspired countless young people in our communities.”

“This Hall of Fame is about more than honoring the past – it’s about building a future,” said Muñoz. “I’m proud to help create a platform that recognizes Hispanic excellence in football and encourages future generations to chase their dreams, knowing that their heritage is a strength and part of what makes the game so powerful.”

In partnership with the NFL, the HFOF will also host an International Flag Football Championship and football camps featuring the top Hispanic high school players from around the world.

Learn more about flag football growth across the US and internationally.

“The Hispanic Football Hall of Fame is an important step in celebrating the game’s diversity and honoring the Hispanic athletes, coaches and leaders who have contributed so much to football’s growth and success,” said Troy Vincent, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations and HFHOF International Advisory Committee Member. “Representation matters, and this Hall of Fame will ensure that the legacy of Hispanic excellence in football is preserved and recognized for generations to come.” 

The Hall of Fame will spotlight trailblazing Hispanic players and coaches, from the pioneers of earlier eras to today’s stars, preserving their stories through exhibits, events and educational programs. Plans are underway to host the inaugural “Celebración” Induction Ceremony in spring 2026, marking the beginning of an annual tradition that will celebrate the enduring legacy of Hispanic contributions to football.

Learn more about the season long “Por La Cultura” campaign to celebrate Latino fans, players and culture. 

Inductees, along with the Professional, College and High School Player of the Year Award recipients, will be selected annually by a prestigious committee of journalists and broadcasters chaired by Sandy Núñez, NFL Network Vice President and HFHOF Board Member. Other Selection Committee members include Judy Battista, Rolando Cantú, Paul Gutierrez, Brandon Huffman, Moisés Linares, Alex Marvez, Armando Salguero, and John Sutcliffe.

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