Andrew Cole and John Terry have been announced as the latest inductees into the English Premier League Hall of Fame, joining Ashley Cole in the Class of 2024.
Following a rigorous selection process that involved a shortlist of 15 players and a public vote by the EPL Awards Panel, the two football icons earned their places among the league’s legends.
Andrew Cole, renowned for his prolific goal-scoring abilities, carved an impressive career netting 187 goals from 414 appearances across various clubs, including Newcastle United, Manchester United, and Blackburn Rovers. His pivotal role in Manchester United’s dominance during the late 1990s and early 2000s solidified his legacy in English football.
Reflecting on his induction, Cole expressed gratitude for the support of his family, coaches, and teammates throughout his career. He emphasised the joy and pride he feels in being recognised for his contributions to the sport, highlighting his passion for football and his relentless pursuit of success on the pitch.
Joining Cole in the Hall of Fame is Chelsea legend Terry, whose leadership and defensive abilities guided the Blues to five EPL titles. Terry’s remarkable achievements, including setting records for clean sheets and goals as a defender, underscore his impact on the game and his lasting legacy in English football.
In his response to the honour, Terry shared his gratitude for the recognition and reflected on the privilege of representing Chelsea alongside esteemed teammates. He highlighted the significance of winning multiple EPL titles and affirmed his pride in contributing to the success of the club.
With the addition of Cole and Terry, the EPL Hall of Fame now boasts 24 esteemed members, each celebrated for their remarkable contributions to the league’s rich history.
More Stories
Lewis Hall’s audition adds intrigue to England’s Nations League finale
Manchester City maintain perfect WCL start as Fujino seals win over Hammarby
Maresca making squad balancing act work as Chelsea play the long game