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All Premier League Hall of Fame inductees & their stats - Eden Hazard, Paul Scholes, Thierry Henry & Co.

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Former Manchester United right-back Gary Neville and ex-Chelsea winger Eden Hazard became the latest inductees into the Premier League’s Hall of Fame in 2025. The body was formed in 2021 to recognise the achievements of players and managers who have made significant contributions to the league. There are now 26 members including two managers in the exclusive group. Retired players and managers can be nominated if they made a minimum of 250 Premier League appearances or if they meet any of the following criteria: at least 200 games for one club, in any Premier League team of the decade, a Premier League Golden Boot winner, a Premier League Golden Glove winner, a Premier League Player of the Season, scored 100 Premier League goals, or kept 100 Premier League clean sheets as a goalkeeper.

The number of players inducted can vary each season. Players are shortlisted based on previous voting data, the era they played in, the position they played in as well as their achievements in the top-flight. Previously inducted Hall of Fame members and the general public then vote to decide who will be included. Those selected receive a medal engraved with their name and the year of their induction, as well as being recognised at a ceremony. So which stars currently make the list and how do their Premier League stats add up?

All 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