TSN Soccer Analyst Kara Lang is one of three players being inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame's Class of 2015.

She will be joined by Jim Brennan and Pat Onstad in the players category while builders John Kerr and Jim Hubay have also been selected.

Lang earned 92 caps for Canada, earning the distinction of being the youngest player to ever play and score a goal for the senior women's team, achieving both feats in 2002. Her international resume included participation in two FIFA Women's World Cups and the 2008 Olympic Games. She scored 34 total goals with the senior team and won both the Cyprus Women's Cup and the CONCACAF Women's Cup in 2010.

She retired in 2010 as a member of the Vancouver Whitecaps' W-League team.

Brennan earned 49 career caps for Canada and was a member of Canada's 2000 Gold Cup Championship squad. The East York, Ont.-native scored seven international goals for Canada and enjoyed a 16-year professional career. After spending the first 12 years of his career in the United Kingdom, he returned home to finish his career with Toronto FC from 2007-2010.

Onstad played in 58 internationals for Canada including the nation's lone trip to the FIFA World Cup in 1986. His 24-year pro career took him through various North American pro leagues and a brief trip to Dundee, Scotland. He represented the Vancouver 86ers, Toronto's Blizzard, Rockets and Lynx, the Winnipeg Fury, Edmonton Drillers, and Montreal Impact. He finished his career in Major League Soccer, winning three MLS Cups and twice being named MLS Goaltender of the Year.