The English Premier League has announced 15 new nominees to be inducted into their prestigious Hall of Fame this year. Established in 2021 to honour the all-time greats of the EPL era, the Hall of Fame has already welcomed 20 players and two managers.
On Monday morning, former England left-back Ashley Cole was confirmed as the latest inductee. He is set to be joined by two further players from the newly revealed list of nominees. The star-studded lineup includes legendary names like Sol Campbell, Michael Carrick, Andy Cole, Jermain Defoe, Cesc Fabregas, Les Ferdinand, Robbie Fowler, Eden Hazard, Gary Neville, Michael Owen, David Silva, John Terry, Yaya Toure, Edwin van der Sar, and Nemanja Vidic.
The EPL Hall of Fame aims to celebrate the exceptional talents who have graced England’s top flight since its inception in 1992. A panel of experts meticulously selects the nominees based on their outstanding careers and lasting impact on the game. Fans will also have a say in the voting process, ensuring that the inductees truly represent the best of the best.
With such an illustrious group of nominees, the 2024 induction ceremony promises to be a star-studded affair, honouring the legacies of these EPL legends. The addition of new members will further cement the Hall of Fame’s status as a hallowed institution, preserving the rich history of English football’s modern era.
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