There may be traditionalists on English shores concerned with what they perceive to be the “Americanisation” of the sport they adore, but the majority will agree that there’s little harm in the Premier League introducing its own Hall of Fame.
The preservation of sporting history can be dated back to the Ancient Greeks, but it’s in the United States where the ’Hall of Fame’ concept became commonplace.
For a player to be eligible for a place in the Premier League’s Hall of Fame, they must have made 250 appearances in the division since its 1992 inauguration or achieved one of the following:
Appeared in more than 200 Premier League appearances for one clubSelected to any of the Team of the Decade or 20-Year Anniversary teamsWon a Premier League Golden Boot or Golden GloveBeen voted as Premier League Player of the SeasonWon three Premier League titlesScored 100 Premier League goals, or goalkeepers who have recorded 100 Premier League clean sheets
Here is every Premier League Hall of Fame inductee.






