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Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced

7 June 2016


The National Football Museum proudly announces the latest 11 football legends to be inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame, supported by the Professional Footballer's Association.

This year the voting has brought some big name pairings together: two Manchester United defenders, two Liverpool legends, two goalkeeping greats, two tricky Scottish wingers and two Lionesses are among the inductees.

Rio Ferdinand celebrates at the end of a game. Pic via Mirrorpix.

Rio Ferdinand celebrates at the end of a game. Pic via Mirrorpix.

Two players from Manchester United’s Alex Ferguson era will be inducted: Rio Ferdinand, who won Premier League and Champions League titles with the club, and Denis Irwin, who Sir Alex Ferguson regarded pound for pound his greatest ever signing.

From the other end of the M62, centre half Mark Lawrenson, who won 5 league titles and a European Cup during his time at Liverpool is to be inducted. The Anfield club’s legendary forward Billy Liddell will join the National Football Museum Hall Of Fame as the choice of the historian panel.

Joining these greats are goalkeepers Neville Southall, who became a club legend after making nearly 750 appearances for Everton, and former England and Arsenal number one David Seaman, who appeared over fifteen consecutive years for the national team, picking up 75 caps along the way.

European Cup Winners Cup Final. Rotterdam, Holland. Everton 3 v Rapid Vienna 1.  Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall  celebrates with the trophy after the match 15th May 1985. Pic via Mirrorpix.

European Cup Winners Cup Final. Rotterdam, Holland. Everton 3 v Rapid Vienna 1.
Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall celebrates with the trophy after the match
15th May 1985. Pic via Mirrorpix.

Current Scotland manager Gordon Strachan, who captained Leeds United to the final First Division Championship in 1991, is to be inducted as a player. Fellow Scot, Nottingham Forest’s John Robertson, who manager Brian Clough once described as the ‘Picasso’ of football, will also be inducted.

The FA continue to support the National Football Museum Hall Of Fame and have the honour of choosing inductees in the Female Players and Football For All categories.

This year two of England’s Lionesses are being honoured: 2006 FA Player of the Year and long-serving Everton left back Rachel Unitt, who has won 102 caps for the England women’s national football team and Rachel Brown-Finnis; the former Liverpool and Everton goalkeeper who played in an FA Cup Final aged just 15 and went on to win 82 England caps.

Billy Liddell March 1951 Ex- Scottish international and Liverpool player. Pic via Mirrorpix.

Billy Liddell March 1951
Ex- Scottish international and Liverpool player. Pic via Mirrorpix.

The honour roll is completed with the induction of Paralympic Great Britain and England Cerebal Palsy player Martin Sinclair, whose brother is Aston Villa winger Scott Sinclair.

The Hall of Famers will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame at a prestigious award ceremony in October.

They will be immortalised next to legends such as Sir Tom Finney, Gordon Banks, Alan Shearer and last year’s inductees Gary Neville and Norman Hunter, whose achievements are already celebrated with a place in the Hall of Fame, a focal point of the museum

In addition to the individual players joining the Hall Of Fame, two new team awards will be presented at a special, one-off event in Nottingham later this year.

Nottingham Forest’s remarkable achievements from 1978-1980 will see the double European Cup-winning side inducted to the Hall Of Fame, while Notts County will also be honoured as the world’s oldest professional football club.

1980 European Cup Final at the Santiagio Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid. Nottingham Forest 1 v SV Hamburg 0. The Forest team celebrate with the trophy after the match. 28th May 1980. Pic via Mirrorpix.

1980 European Cup Final at the Santiagio Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid. Nottingham Forest 1 v SV Hamburg 0. The Forest team celebrate with the trophy after the match. 28th May 1980. Pic via Mirrorpix.

Inductees are chosen by a panel featuring some of the biggest names in football including the Museum’s President Sir Bobby Charlton, Vice President Sir Alex Ferguson and Gordon Taylor.

National Football Museum Director Dr. Kevin Moore said: “Our expectations have been surpassed this year as our inductees have continued to amaze us not just with their talent, but their commitment to the game.”

“These footballing greats will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at an awards dinner in October. The evening will be an experience like no other where the inductees can collectively reflect on their successes, spanning over five decades. As ever, we’re extremely grateful to our main sponsor the Professional Footballers’ Association who have ensured that the Hall of Fame has become one of the most prestigious fixtures in the sporting awards calendar. We’re also delighted that once again The FA is supporting our Football for All and Women’s Football Awards.”

Sir Bobby Charlton at the National Football Museum Hall Of Fame 2014

Sir Bobby Charlton at the National Football Museum Hall Of Fame 2014

Kelly Simmons, The FA’s Director for Participation and Development said:

“As a governing body we have made massive strides to encourage greater participation across all of football. In both disability football and the womens’ game we are now seeing excellent growth.

“It is at the elite end of the game that the role models are to be found, and there are no finer examples than Martin and the two Rachels – who each have consistently demonstrated their dedication, commitment and team spirit. They are worthy inductees who we are proud to have had the honour of naming.”

To qualify for nomination players must have finished their career or be aged over 30 and have played or managed in England for at least five years.

The eleven players will be inducted at the National Football Museum Hall Of Fame ceremony, held at the museum in Manchester, on Wednesday 19 October. Individual tickets and tables at the event are available to buy from 13 June. See the event page for more information.

The National Football Museum Hall Of Fame is supported by The Professional Footballer's Association.

The National Football Museum Hall Of Fame is held in association with The PFA.

The National Football Museum Hall Of Fame is held in association with The PFA.