English Football Hall of Fame
The English Football Hall of Fame at the National Football Museum in Manchester honors exceptional achievements by football players who have played in England. Every October, new players are immortalized in the Hall of Fame. In addition to male and female soccer players, coaches are also accepted.
2002
Soccer player
- Gordon Banks
- George Best
- Eric Cantona
- John Charles
- Sir Bobby Charlton
- William "Dixie" Dean
- Kenny Dalglish
- Peter Doherty
- Duncan Edwards
- Sir Tom Finney
- Paul Gascoigne
- Jimmy Greaves
- Johnny Haynes
- Kevin Keegan
- Denis Law
- Nat Lofthouse
- Dave Mackay
- Sir Stanley Matthews
- Bobby Moore
- Bryan Robson
- Peter Shilton
- Billy Wright
- Steven Gerrard
Soccer players
Trainer
- Sir Matt Busby
- Brian Clough
- Sir Alex Ferguson
- Bob Paisley
- Sir Alf Ramsey
- Bill Shankly
2003
Soccer player
- Alan Ball
- Danny Blanchflower
- Pat Jennings
- Tommy Lawton
- Gary Lineker
- Stan Mortensen
- Peter Schmeichel
- Arthur Wharton
Soccer players
Trainer
2004
Soccer player
Soccer players
Trainer
2005
Soccer player
Soccer players
Trainer
2006
Soccer player
Soccer players
Trainer
2007
Soccer player
Football Foundation Community Champion
FA Football For All Award
Soccer players
Trainer
2008
Soccer player
Football Foundation Community Champion
FA Football For All Award
Soccer players
Trainer
European Hall of Fame 2008
Due to the increasing importance of the English Hall of Fame, achievements outside of domestic football were recognized for the first time in 2008, the following special prizes were introduced at European level and awarded on the occasion of the celebrations in the cultural capital of Liverpool :
Soccer player
Trainer
Teams
- Manchester United in 1968
- Liverpool FC in 1978
All-time great European footballer
2009
Soccer player
- Osvaldo Ardiles
- Cliff Bastin
- Sir Trevor Brooking
- George Cohen
- Frank McLintock
- Len Shackleton
- Teddy Sheringham
- Frank Swift
Football Foundation Community Champion
FA Football For All Award
Soccer players
Trainer
Teams
- Aston Villa in the 1890s
- Aston Villa in 1982
- Manchester City between 1968 and 1970
- Manchester United's “Busby Babes”
2010
Soccer player
- Charlie Buchan
- Ian Callaghan
- Ray Clemence
- Johnny Giles
- Francis Lee
- Stuart Pearce
- Sir Alf Ramsey
- Clem Stephenson
Football Foundation Community Champion
FA Football For All Award
Soccer players
Trainer
Teams
Lifetime achievement award
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