English Football Hall Of Fame

The English Football Hall of Fame is housed at the National Football Museum in Manchester, England.

The Hall aims to celebrate and highlight the achievements of the all-time top English footballing talents, as well as non-English players and managers who have become significant figures in the history of the English game. New members are added each year, with an induction ceremony held in the autumn, formerly at varying locations, but exclusively at the Museum itself following its move to Manchester's Urbis building in 2012.

The Hall is on permanent display at the Museum. An accompanying book, The Football Hall of Fame: The Official Guide to the Greatest Footballing Legends of All Time, was first published in October 2005 by Robson Books. Authored by football historian Rob Galvin and the Museum's founding curator Mark Bushell, it is updated every year with the newest inductees, containing an in-depth profile about the career and reputation of each one, along with a select exhibit from the Museum which relates to their achievements.

Selection panel

Members of the Hall of Fame are chosen by a panel. Initially, this consisted of ex-players Jimmy Armfield, Sir Trevor Brooking, Jimmy Hill, Mark Lawrenson and Gordon Taylor, all of whom had become professional pundits and/or senior figures in football after retiring.

In subsequent years, former England national team manager Graham Taylor and former England international Steve Hodge have also served stints on the panel, though it is now chiefly a grouping of eminent football historians. The current panel features Neil Carter, Tony Collins, Jeffrey Hill, Peter Holme, Dick Holt, John Hughson, Simon Inglis, Alexander Jackson, Gary James, Graham Kelly, Tony Mason, Kevin Moore, Martin Polley, Dil Porter, Dave Russell, Matthew Taylor, Jean Williams and John Williams.

All surviving inductees to the Hall are granted an additional place on the panel. Two players have been inducted as the 'Fans' Choice', following polls on the BBC Sport and Sky Sports websites.

History

Initially, there were three main categories of induction; a mass of 'Players' and 'Managers' from the men's game, together with one figure from the women's game (Sir Alf Ramsey is noted as the only figure to date honoured in both of the main male categories). To be considered for induction, players must be either retired or at least 30 years of age. All inductees must also have played/managed for at least five years in England.

In 2007, two other regular categories were established. Chiefly, this was in recognition of football's central role in English culture, extending Hall of Fame honours to those who have contributed greatly to the English game outside the more obvious fields of play. The Community Champion category – sponsored by the Football Foundation – honours professional players who have donated their spare time and money to the grassroots level of the sport, while the Football for All Award – sponsored by The Football Association – is presented to pioneers of the various forms of football played by disabled people.

Since 2009, the Museum has also commemorated great teams from history alongside its awarding of individual players and coaches. The criteria for a team's induction is that they must have played at least a quarter of a century prior. 2013 saw the first induction of a referee (Jack Taylor), while 2017 saw the first induction of a figure from the football media.

On occasional circumstances there will also be a presentation of a 'special award', usually to mark significant anniversaries. Jimmy Hill is to date the sole recipient of an honour styled as a Lifetime Achievement Award, in celebration of his unusual polymathic career in the game.

On 27 February 2020 the Premier League announced plans to officially launch its Hall of Fame, with plans to induct its first two players on 19 March 2020. For one to be inducted in the Premier League Hall of Fame, it is a requirement that the player must be a retiree of the Premier League and only the player's Premier League career will be used for consideration for their candidacy.

Inductees

Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward

Men

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George Best, inducted in 2002
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Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Charlton, both inducted in 2002
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Stanley Matthews, inducted in 2002
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Arthur Wharton, inducted in 2003
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Alan Shearer, inducted in 2004
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Dennis Bergkamp, inducted in 2007
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Thierry Henry, inducted in 2008
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Paul Scholes, inducted in 2008
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Gary Speed, inducted in 2017
Year Name Apps. Goals Pos. Years Clubs Not. Ref.
2002 English Football Hall Of Fame  Gordon Banks 510 0 GK 1958–1973 Chesterfield (23), Leicester City (293), Stoke City (194)
English Football Hall Of Fame  George Best 411 147 FW 1963–1983 Manchester United (361), Stockport County (3), Fulham (42), AFC Bournemouth (5)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Eric Cantona 174 74 FW 1992–1997 Leeds United (28), Manchester United (146)
English Football Hall Of Fame  John Charles 376 171 FW 1949–1966 Leeds United (308), Cardiff City (68)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bobby Charlton 644 207 MF 1956–1975 Manchester United (606), Preston North End (38)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Kenny Dalglish 355 118 FW 1977–1990 Liverpool
English Football Hall Of Fame  Dixie Dean 438 379 FW 1923–1939 Tranmere Rovers (30), Everton (399), Notts County (9)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Peter Doherty 406 199 FW 1933–1953 Blackpool (83), Manchester City (122), Derby County (15), Huddersfield Town (83), Doncaster Rovers (103)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Duncan Edwards 151 20 MF 1953–1958 Manchester United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Tom Finney 433 187 FW 1946–1960 Preston North End
English Football Hall Of Fame  Paul Gascoigne 267 45 MF 1985–2004 Newcastle United (92), Tottenham Hotspur (92), Middlesbrough (41), Everton (32), Burnley (6), Boston United (4)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Jimmy Greaves 516 357 FW 1957–1971 Chelsea (157), Tottenham Hotspur (321), West Ham United (38)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Johnny Haynes 594 146 FW 1952–1970 Fulham
English Football Hall Of Fame  Kevin Keegan 500 170 FW 1968–1984 Scunthorpe United (124), Liverpool (230), Southampton (68), Newcastle United (78)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Denis Law 458 217 FW 1956–1974 Huddersfield Town (81), Manchester City (68), Manchester United (309)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Nat Lofthouse 452 255 FW 1946–1960 Bolton Wanderers
English Football Hall Of Fame  Dave Mackay 416 48 DF 1959–1972 Tottenham Hotspur (268), Derby County (122), Swindon Town (26)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Stanley Matthews 697 71 MF 1932–1965 Stoke City (318), Blackpool (379)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bobby Moore 668 25 DF 1958–1977 West Ham United (544), Fulham (124)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bryan Robson 569 114 MF 1975–1997 West Bromwich Albion (198), Manchester United (346), Middlesbrough (25)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Peter Shilton 1005 1 GK 1966–1997 Leicester City (286), Stoke City (110), Nottingham Forest (202), Southampton (188), Derby County (175), Plymouth Argyle (34), Bolton Wanderers (1), Leyton Orient (9)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Billy Wright 490 13 DF 1939–1959 Wolverhampton Wanderers
2003 English Football Hall Of Fame  Alan Ball 743 170 MF 1962–1983 Blackpool (146), Everton (208), Arsenal (177), Southampton (132), Bristol Rovers (17)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Danny Blanchflower 553 27 DF 1949–1964 Barnsley (68), Aston Villa (148), Tottenham Hotspur (337)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Pat Jennings 757 0 GK 1963–1985 Watford (48), Tottenham Hotspur (472), Arsenal (237)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Tommy Lawton 390 231 FW 1936–1955 Burnley (25), Everton (87), Chelsea (42), Notts County (151), Brentford (50), Arsenal (35)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Gary Lineker 340 192 FW 1978–1992 Leicester City (194), Everton (41), Tottenham Hotspur (105)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Stan Mortensen 395 225 FW 1941–1958 Blackpool (317), Hull City (42), Southport (36)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Peter Schmeichel 350 1 GK 1991–2003 Manchester United (292), Aston Villa (29), Manchester City (29)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Arthur Wharton 41 0 GK 1885–1902 Preston North End, Rotherham Town (34), Sheffield United (1), Stalybridge Rovers, Ashton North End, Stockport County (6)
2004 English Football Hall Of Fame  Tony Adams 504 32 DF 1983–2002 Arsenal
English Football Hall Of Fame  Viv Anderson 594 37 DF 1974–1995 Nottingham Forest (328), Arsenal (120), Manchester United (54), Sheffield Wednesday (70), Barnsley (20), Middlesbrough (2)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Billy Bremner 652 96 MF 1960–1982 Leeds United (586), Hull City (61), Doncaster Rovers (5)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Geoff Hurst 529 212 FW 1958–1976 West Ham United (411), Stoke City (108), West Bromwich Albion (10)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Roy Keane 442 56 MF 1990–2005 Nottingham Forest (115), Manchester United (327)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Wilf Mannion 357 100 FW 1936–1956 Middlesbrough (341), Hull City (16)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alan Shearer 560 284 FW 1988–2006 Southampton (118), Blackburn Rovers (139), Newcastle United (303)
2005 English Football Hall Of Fame  John Barnes 589 155 MF 1981–1999 Watford (233), Liverpool (317), Newcastle United (27), Charlton Athletic (12)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Colin Bell 476 142 MF 1963–1979 Bury (82), Manchester City (394)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Jack Charlton 628 70 DF 1952–1973 Leeds United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ryan Giggs 672 114 MF 1990–2014 Manchester United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alex James 378 79 FW 1925–1937 Preston North End (147), Arsenal (231)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bert Trautmann 508 0 GK 1949–1964 Manchester City
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ian Wright 493 235 FW 1985–2000 Crystal Palace (225), Arsenal (221), West Ham United (22), Nottingham Forest (10), Burnley (15)
2006 English Football Hall Of Fame  Liam Brady 324 51 MF 1973–1990 Arsenal (235), West Ham United (89)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alan Hansen 434 8 DF 1977–1990 Liverpool
English Football Hall Of Fame  Roger Hunt 480 269 FW 1958–1972 Liverpool (404), Bolton Wanderers (76)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Jackie Milburn 353 177 FW 1943–1957 Newcastle United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Martin Peters 722 175 MF 1959–1981 West Ham United (302), Tottenham Hotspur (189), Norwich City (207), Sheffield United (24)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ian Rush 572 246 FW 1978–1999 Chester City (34), Liverpool (471), Leeds United (36), Newcastle United (10), Sheffield United (4), Wrexham (17)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Gianfranco Zola 229 59 FW 1996–2003 Chelsea
2007 English Football Hall Of Fame  Peter Beardsley 658 209 FW 1979–1999 Carlisle United (104), Newcastle United (276), Liverpool (131), Everton (81), Bolton Wanderers (17), Manchester City (6), Fulham (21), Hartlepool United (22)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Dennis Bergkamp 315 87 FW 1995–2006 Arsenal
English Football Hall Of Fame  Glenn Hoddle 473 90 MF 1975–1995 Tottenham Hotspur (378), Swindon Town (64), Chelsea (31)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Mark Hughes 561 153 FW 1980–2002 Manchester United (346), Chelsea (95), Southampton (52), Everton (18), Blackburn Rovers (50)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Billy Meredith 670 164 FW 1894–1924 Manchester City (367), Manchester United (303)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Graeme Souness 423 60 MF 1972–1984 Middlesbrough (176), Liverpool (247)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Nobby Stiles 414 20 DF 1960–1975 Manchester United (311), Middlesbrough (57), Preston North End (46)
2008 English Football Hall Of Fame  Jimmy Armfield 568 6 DF 1954–1971 Blackpool
English Football Hall Of Fame  David Beckham 271 64 MF 1992–2003 Manchester United (266), Preston North End (5)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Steve Bloomer 598 352 FW 1891–1914 Derby County (473), Middlesbrough (125)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Thierry Henry 258 175 FW 1999–2012 Arsenal
English Football Hall Of Fame  Emlyn Hughes 632 43 MF 1964–1984 Blackpool (28), Liverpool (474), Wolverhampton Wanderers (58), Rotherham United (56), Hull City (9), Swansea City (7)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Paul Scholes 500 107 MF 1993–2013 Manchester United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ray Wilson 409 6 DF 1955–1971 Huddersfield Town (266), Everton (116), Oldham Athletic (25), Bradford City (2)
2009 English Football Hall Of Fame  Ossie Ardiles 252 16 MF 1978–1990 Tottenham Hotspur (237), Blackburn Rovers (5), Queens Park Rangers (8), Swindon Town (2)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Cliff Bastin 367 156 MF 1928–1947 Exeter City (17), Arsenal (350)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Trevor Brooking 528 88 MF 1966–1984 West Ham United
English Football Hall Of Fame  George Cohen 408 6 DF 1956–1969 Fulham
English Football Hall Of Fame  Frank McLintock 609 56 DF 1956–1977 Leicester City (168), Arsenal (314), Queens Park Rangers (127)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Len Shackleton 384 128 FW 1940–1957 Bradford Park Avenue (7), Newcastle United (57), Sunderland (320)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Teddy Sheringham 734 276 FW 1983–2008 Millwall (220), Aldershot (5), Nottingham Forest (42), Tottenham Hotspur (236), Manchester United (104), Portsmouth (32), West Ham United (76), Colchester United (19)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Frank Swift 338 0 GK 1932–1950 Manchester City
2010 English Football Hall Of Fame  Charlie Buchan 481 258 FW 1911–1928 Sunderland (379), Arsenal (102)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ian Callaghan 731 51 MF 1959–1982 Liverpool (640), Swansea City (76), Crewe Alexandra (15)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ray Clemence 758 0 GK 1965–1988 Scunthorpe United (48), Liverpool (470), Tottenham Hotspur (240)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Johnny Giles 557 101 MF 1959–1977 Manchester United (99), Leeds United (383), West Bromwich Albion (75)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Francis Lee 500 228 FW 1960–1976 Bolton Wanderers (189), Manchester City (249), Derby County (62)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alf Ramsey 316 32 DF 1946–1955 Southampton (90), Tottenham Hotspur (226)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Clem Stephenson 440 127 FW 1910–1928 Aston Villa (193), Huddersfield Town (248)
2013 English Football Hall Of Fame  Raich Carter 444 199 FW 1931–1952 Sunderland (245), Derby County (63), Hull City (136)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Eddie Gray 455 52 MF 1965–1984 Leeds United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Cliff Jones 511 184 FW 1952–1970 Swansea Town (168), Tottenham Hotspur (318), Fulham (25)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Matthew Le Tissier 443 161 FW 1986–2002 Southampton
English Football Hall Of Fame  Mike Summerbee 716 92 MF 1959–1979 Swindon Town (218), Manchester City (357), Burnley (51), Blackpool (3), Stockport County (87)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Ray Wilkins 530 45 MF 1973–1997 Chelsea (179), Manchester United (160), Queens Park Rangers (183), Crystal Palace (1), Wycombe Wanderers (1), Millwall (3), Leyton Orient (3)
2014 English Football Hall Of Fame  Trevor Francis 484 176 FW 1970–1994 Birmingham City (280), Nottingham Forest (70), Manchester City (26), Queens Park Rangers (32), Sheffield Wednesday (76)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Hughie Gallacher 434 296 FW 1925–1939 Newcastle United (160), Chelsea (132), Derby County (51), Notts County (45), Grimsby Town (12), Gateshead (34)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Jimmy McIlroy 576 133 FW 1950–1968 Burnley (439), Stoke City (98), Oldham Athletic (39)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Michael Owen 326 150 FW 1996–2013 Liverpool (216), Newcastle United (71), Manchester United (31), Stoke City (8)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Patrick Vieira 307 32 MF 1996–2011 Arsenal (279), Manchester City (28)
2015 English Football Hall Of Fame  Ivor Allchurch 694 251 FW 1949–1968 Swansea Town (448), Newcastle United (143), Cardiff City (103)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bob Crompton 530 14 DF 1896–1919 Blackburn Rovers
English Football Hall Of Fame  Norman Hunter 679 22 DF 1962–1983 Leeds United (540), Bristol City (108), Barnsley (31)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Paul McGrath 457 23 DF 1982–1998 Manchester United (163), Aston Villa (253), Derby County (24), Sheffield United (12)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alan Mullery 676 62 MF 1958–1972 Fulham (364), Tottenham Hotspur (312)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Gary Neville 400 5 DF 1993–2011 Manchester United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Stuart Pearce 571 72 DF 1983–2002 Coventry City (52), Nottingham Forest (402), Newcastle United (37), West Ham United (42), Manchester City (38)
2016 English Football Hall Of Fame  Rio Ferdinand 514 11 DF 1995–2015 West Ham United (127), AFC Bournemouth (10), Leeds United (54), Manchester United (312), Queens Park Rangers (11)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Denis Irwin 684 30 DF 1983–2004 Leeds United (72), Oldham Athletic (167), Manchester United (370), Wolverhampton Wanderers (75)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Mark Lawrenson 466 18 DF 1974–1988 Preston North End (73), Brighton & Hove Albion (152), Liverpool (241)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Billy Liddell 492 215 MF 1946–1961 Liverpool
English Football Hall Of Fame  John Robertson 470 64 MF 1970–1986 Nottingham Forest (398), Derby County (72)
English Football Hall Of Fame  David Seaman 732 0 GK 1982–2004 Peterborough United (91), Birmingham City (75), Queens Park Rangers (141), Arsenal (406), Manchester City (19)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Neville Southall 702 0 GK 1979–2000 Bury (39), Everton (579), Port Vale (9), Southend United (9), Stoke City (12), Torquay United (53), Bradford City (1)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Gordon Strachan 383 70 MF 1984–1997 Manchester United (160), Leeds United (197), Coventry City (26)
2017 English Football Hall Of Fame  Billy Bonds 758 49 DF 1964–1988 Charlton Athletic (95), West Ham United (663)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Steven Gerrard 503 120 MF 1998–2016 Liverpool
English Football Hall Of Fame  Frank Lampard 620 178 MF 1995–2015 West Ham United (148), Swansea City (9), Chelsea (429), Manchester City (32)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Charlie Roberts 374 28 DF 1903–1915 Grimsby Town (31), Manchester United (271), Oldham Athletic (72)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Gary Speed 678 103 MF 1988–2010 Leeds United (249), Everton (58), Newcastle United (213), Bolton Wanderers (121), Sheffield United (37)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bob Wilson 234 0 GK 1963–1974 Arsenal
2019 English Football Hall Of Fame  Cyrille Regis 610 159 FW 1977–1996 West Bromwich Albion (237), Coventry City (238), Aston Villa (52), Wolverhampton Wanderers (19), Wycombe Wanderers (35), Chester City (29)
2020 English Football Hall Of Fame  Justin Fashanu 261 78 FW 1978–1993 Norwich City (90), Nottingham Forest (32), Southampton (9), Notts County (64), Brighton & Hove Albion (16), Manchester City (2), West Ham United (2), Leyton Orient (5), Torquay United (41)
2021 English Football Hall Of Fame  Walter Tull 115 11 MF 1908–1914 Tottenham Hotspur (10), Northampton Town (105)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Paul Ince 555 62 MF 1986–2007 West Ham United (72), Manchester United (206), Liverpool (65), Middlesbrough (93), Wolverhampton Wanderers (115), Swindon Town (3), Macclesfield Town (1)
English Football Hall Of Fame  Terry Butcher 306 16 DF 1976–1993 Ipswich Town (271), Coventry City (6), Sunderland (38)
2023 English Football Hall Of Fame  Jack Leslie 384 133 FW 1921–1935 Plymouth Argyle
English Football Hall Of Fame  Vincent Kompany 265 18 DF 2008–2019 Manchester City
2024 English Football Hall Of Fame  Brendon Batson 345 7 DF 1971–1982 Arsenal (10), Cambridge United (163), West Bromwich Albion (172)

Women

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Hope Powell, inducted in 2003.
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Kelly Smith, inducted in 2017.
Year Name Caps Goals Pos. Years Clubs Not. Ref.
2002 English Football Hall Of Fame  Lily Parr 0 0 FW 1919–1951 Dick, Kerr Ladies
2003 English Football Hall Of Fame  Hope Powell 66 35 MF 1978–1998 Millwall Lionesses, Friends of Fulham, Bromley Borough
2004 English Football Hall Of Fame  Sue Lopez 22 0 DF 1966–1985 Southampton
2005 English Football Hall Of Fame  Debbie Bampton 95 7 MF 1978–1997 Lowestoft, Howbury Grange, Millwall Lionesses, Wimbledon, Arsenal Ladies, Croydon, Doncaster Rovers Belles
2006 English Football Hall Of Fame  Gillian Coultard 119 30 MF 1976–2001 Doncaster Rovers Belles
2007 English Football Hall Of Fame  Karen Walker 83 40 FW 1985–2006 Doncaster Rovers Belles, Leeds United Ladies
English Football Hall Of Fame  Joan Whalley 1 0 MF 1937–1956 Dick, Kerr Ladies
2008 English Football Hall Of Fame  Pauline Cope 60 0 GK 1982–2006 Millwall Lionesses, Arsenal Ladies, Charlton Athletic
2009 English Football Hall Of Fame  Marieanne Spacey 91 28 FW 1984–1996 Friends of Fulham, Arsenal Ladies
2010 English Football Hall Of Fame  Brenda Sempare 8 0 MF 1984–1997 Friends of Fulham, Croydon Ladies
2013 English Football Hall Of Fame  Sheila Parker 33 0 DF 1961–1980 Preston, Fodens, St. Helens, Chorley
2014 English Football Hall Of Fame  Sylvia Gore 2 1 MF 1956–1980 Manchester Corinthians, Fodens
2015 English Football Hall Of Fame  Faye White 90 12 DF 1996–2013 Arsenal Ladies
2016 English Football Hall Of Fame  Rachel Brown-Finnis 82 0 GK 1995–2014 Liverpool, Everton Ladies, Arsenal Ladies
English Football Hall Of Fame  Rachel Unitt 102 8 DF 1998–2017 Wolves Women, Everton Ladies, Fulham Ladies, Leeds City Vixens, Birmingham City, Notts County, Solihull Moors, London Bees
2017 English Football Hall Of Fame  Kelly Smith 117 46 FW 1994–2017 Wembley Ladies, Arsenal Ladies
English Football Hall Of Fame  Rachel Yankey 129 19 MF 1996–2016 Arsenal Ladies, Fulham Ladies, Birmingham Ladies, Notts County Ladies
2019 English Football Hall Of Fame  Alex Scott 140 12 DF 2002–2018 Arsenal Ladies, Birmingham City
2021 English Football Hall Of Fame  Karen Carney 144 32 MF 2001–2019 Birmingham City, Arsenal Ladies, Chelsea Women
English Football Hall Of Fame  Carol Thomas 56 0 DF 1966–2009 BOCM, Reckitts, Hull Brewery, Tottenham Hotspur, Preston Rangers, CP Doncaster, Rowntrees, AFC Preston, Brandesburton
2022 English Football Hall Of Fame  Kerry Davis 82 44 FW 1982–1998 Crewe Alexandra, ROI Lazio, Trani 80, Napoli, Liverpool, Croydon
2023 English Football Hall Of Fame  Jill Scott 243 42 MF 2004–2022 Sunderland Women, Everton Ladies, Manchester City Women, Aston Villa Women

Managers

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Alf Ramsey, inducted as a manager in 2002, and later as a player in 2010. He is the only person to be honoured as such.
Year Name Years G W D L W% Clubs Not. Ref.
2002 English Football Hall Of Fame  Matt Busby 1945–1971 1,141 576 263 292 0.505 Manchester United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Brian Clough 1965–1993 1,453 675 368 410 0.465 Hartlepools United, Derby County, Brighton & Hove Albion, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alex Ferguson 1986–2013 2,155 1,253 490 412 0.581 Manchester United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bob Paisley 1974–1983 535 308 131 96 0.576 Liverpool
English Football Hall Of Fame  Alf Ramsey 1955–1978 510 256 106 148 0.502 Ipswich Town, England, Birmingham City
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bill Shankly 1949–1974 1,190 586 305 299 0.492 Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Workington, Huddersfield Town, Liverpool
2003 English Football Hall Of Fame  Herbert Chapman 1907–1934 617 303 156 158 0.491 Northampton Town, Leeds City, Huddersfield Town, Arsenal
English Football Hall Of Fame  Stan Cullis 1948–1970 961 440 221 300 0.458 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Birmingham City
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bill Nicholson 1958–1974 823 401 197 225 0.487 Tottenham Hotspur
English Football Hall Of Fame  Bobby Robson 1968–2004 1,095 488 276 331 0.446 Fulham, Ipswich Town, England, Newcastle United
2004 English Football Hall Of Fame  Dario Gradi 1977–2011 1,557 574 375 608 0.369 Wimbledon, Crystal Palace, Crewe Alexandra
English Football Hall Of Fame  Don Revie 1961–1977 728 379 198 151 0.521 Leeds United, England
2005 English Football Hall Of Fame  Howard Kendall 1979–1998 764 345 210 209 0.452 Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Manchester City, Notts County, Sheffield United
English Football Hall Of Fame  Walter Winterbottom 1946–1962 139 78 33 28 0.561 England
2006 English Football Hall Of Fame  Ron Greenwood 1961–1982 713 269 186 258 0.377 West Ham United, England
English Football Hall Of Fame  Arsène Wenger 1996–2018 1,235 707 280 248 0.572 Arsenal
2007 English Football Hall Of Fame  Terry Venables 1976–2003 678 279 195 204 0.412 Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers, Tottenham Hotspur, England, Middlesbrough, Leeds United
2008 English Football Hall Of Fame  Bertie Mee 1966–1976 540 241 148 151 0.446 Arsenal
2009 English Football Hall Of Fame  Malcolm Allison 1964–1993 395 108 121 166 0.273 Plymouth Argyle, Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Yeovil Town, Middlesbrough, Bristol Rovers
English Football Hall Of Fame  Joe Mercer 1955–1974 827 340 205 282 0.411 Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Coventry City, England
2010 English Football Hall Of Fame  Harry Catterick 1951–1977 1,146 514 281 351 0.449 Crewe Alexandra, Rochdale, Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Preston North End

Other awards

In 2004, Sepp Blatter, then president of FIFA, was inducted to mark the world federation's centenary. He became the first figure outside the English game to be honoured by the Museum.

In 2007, the Football Foundation Community Champion award was created, with its inaugural holder being Niall Quinn. The following winners were Peter Beardsley (2008), Robbie Earle (2009) and Graham Taylor (2010). The award has been inactive since then.

Also in 2007, the Football for All Award was created, with its inaugural holder being Stephen Daley, a Northern Irish-born English footballer whose professional career was ended by loss of vision at 18, and later became the captain of the partially sighted England national team. In 2008, Steve Johnson, a regular member of the England squad for amputee football and the leader of Everton's charity venture, Everton in the Community, won the award. In 2009, Ronnie Watson, a footballer who has learning disabilities, won the award. He had been training with Oldham Athletic, in preparation for the 2008 European Learning Disability Championship, where he would captain the England LD side. In 2010, George Ferguson won the award. Ferguson is a long-time member of Everton's blind football team and secretary of the Visually Impaired Football League. 2013 saw David Clarke, captain of Great Britain blind football team, win the award. From 2014 to 2017, members of the England cerebral palsy team were honoured, with Matt Dimbylow, Gary Davies, Martin Sinclair and Alistair Patrick-Heselton winning.

The presentation of a special award would happen sporadically over the years. In 2007, Sheffield, the world's oldest football club was commemorated for reaching its 150th anniversary. In 2008, Michel Platini, then president of UEFA, became the second figure outside the English game to be honoured by the Museum in a one-off European Hall of Fame ceremony. Two years later, Jimmy Hill was honoured with a special lifetime achievement award. In 2013, the special award was used three times. Firstly, to Civil Service, the only surviving club of those represented at the official formation of the Football Association in 1863. Secondly, to Ebenezer Cobb Morley, the first secretary of the Football Association and often considered to be its founding father, inducted to mark the governing body's 150th anniversary. Thirdly, to William McGregor, the founder of the Football League was inducted to commemorate the organisation's 125th anniversary. In 2014, the Football Battalion, a group of professional footballers and fans who fought in the Battle of the Somme, were honoured. In 2015, Sun Jihai, the first Chinese player in the English game, was made "Anglo-Chinese Football Ambassador". His surprise induction was announced as part of the state visit to the United Kingdom by Chinese President Xi Jinping. The decision caused controversy on social media with Labour's shadow minister for sport Clive Efford suggesting that the award had been bought by the office of Prime Minister David Cameron. A spokesman for the museum explained that Sun had been recognised for his "ambassadorial role in enhancing the profile and popularity of English football to a Chinese audience". In 2016, two clubs were honoured: Cambridge University, for their unofficial claim to be the world's oldest club; some documents in their archive suggest a foundation year of 1856, the year before Sheffield began, and Notts County for their status as the world's oldest club currently playing at a professional level; founded in 1862.

Team awards were introduced in 2008, as part of a one-off European Hall of Fame ceremony. Manchester United and Liverpool's European Cup winning sides of 1968 and 1978 were the first teams inducted. In 2009, Manchester United's Busby Babes squad of the 1950s and Manchester City's cup-winning squad of the late 1960s and early 1970s were inducted. In 2010, the World Cup winning England squad was inducted. In 2011, Aston Villa's European Cup winning side of 1982 was inducted in a special ceremony. In 2014, Preston North End's "Invincibles" team was inducted. In 2016, Nottingham Forest's European Cup winning squad of 1979 and 1980 was inducted.

In 2013, a referee section was created, with Jack Taylor the inaugural holder. Taylor remained the only inductee until 2024, when Rebecca Welch, who became the first woman to referee a Premier League fixture, was inducted in 2024. In 2017, a journalism section was created with Hugh McIlvanney the inaugural holder.

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