Complete list unveiled
In 2025, former Manchester United right-back Gary Neville and ex-Chelsea winger Eden Hazard joined the ranks of the Premier League’s Hall of Fame. Established in 2021, this organization honors the remarkable contributions of players and managers to the league. The exclusive group now comprises 26 members, including two managers. To be eligible for nomination, retired players and managers must have made at least 250 Premier League appearances or satisfy one of the following criteria: at least 200 games for a single club, selection in any Premier League Team of the Decade, Premier League Golden Boot winner, Premier League Golden Glove winner, Premier League Player of the Season, scoring 100 Premier League goals, or achieving 100 Premier League clean sheets as a goalkeeper.
The number of inductees can vary each season. Candidates are considered based on past voting trends, the era they played in, their position, and their achievements in the league. Current Hall of Fame members and the public vote to determine the new inductees. Those chosen receive a medal engraved with their name and induction year, along with recognition at an exclusive ceremony. So, who are the stars on the current list, and how do their Premier League statistics compare?
Complete List of Premier League Hall of Fame Inductees
2021 – David Beckham – Manchester United
2021 – Dennis Bergkamp – Arsenal
2021 – Éric Cantona – Leeds/Manchester United
2021 – Thierry Henry – Arsenal
2021 – Roy Keane – Nottingham Forest/Manchester United
2021 – Frank Lampard – West Ham/Chelsea/Manchester City
2021 – Steven Gerrard – Liverpool
2021 – Alan Shearer – Southampton/Blackburn/Newcastle
2022 – Sergio Agüero – Manchester City
2022 – Didier Drogba – Chelsea
2022 – Vincent Kompany – Manchester City
2022 – Wayne Rooney – Everton/Manchester United
2022 – Peter Schmeichel – Manchester United/Aston Villa/Manchester City
2022 – Paul Scholes – Manchester United
2022 – Patrick Vieira – Arsenal/Manchester City
2022 – Ian Wright – Crystal Palace/Arsenal/West Ham
2023 – Sir Alex Ferguson – Manchester United
2023 – Arsène Wenger – Arsenal
2023 – Rio Ferdinand – West Ham/Leeds/Manchester United/QPR
2023 – Petr Cech – Chelsea/Arsenal
2023 – Tony Adams – Arsenal
2024 – Andy Cole – Newcastle/Man Utd/Blackburn/Fulham/Man City/Portsmouth/Birmingham/Sunderland
2024 – Ashley Cole – Arsenal/Chelsea
2024 – John Terry – Chelsea
2025 – Gary Neville – Manchester United
2025 – Eden Hazard – Chelsea










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