English Football Hall of Fame
In the English Football Hall of Fame of the National Football Museum in Preston exceptional performance of football players are honored that were active in England. Each year in October, new players will be immortalized in the Hall of Fame. In addition to male and female soccer players and coaches will be added.
- 2.1 footballer
- 2.2 football players
- 2.3 Coaches
- 3.1 footballer
- 3.2 football players
- 3.3 Coaches
- 4.1 footballer
- 4.2 football players
- 4.3 Coaches
- 5.1 footballer
- 5.2 football players
- 5.3 Coaches
- 6.1 footballer
- 6.2 Football Foundation Community Champion
- 6.3 FA Football for All Award
- 6.4 football players
- 6.5 Coaches
- 7.1 footballer
- 7.2 Football Foundation Community Champion
- 7.3 FA Football for All Award
- 7.4 football players
- 7.5 Coaches
- 7.6 European Hall of Fame 2008 7.6.1 footballer
- 7.6.2 trainer
- 7.6.3 Teams
- 7.6.4 All-time Great European Footballer
- 8.1 footballer
- 8.2 Football Foundation Community Champion
- 8.3 FA Football for All Award
- 8.4 football players
- 8.5 Coaches
- 8.6 Teams
- 9.1 footballer
- 9.2 Football Foundation Community Champion
- 9.3 FA Football for All Award
- 9.4 football players
- 9.5 Coaches
- 9.6 Teams
- 9.7 Value for lifetime achievement
2002
Soccer player
- England Gordon Banks
- Northern Ireland George Best
- France Eric Cantona
- Wales John Charles
- England Sir Bobby Charlton
- England William " Dixie" Dean
- Scotland Kenny Dalglish
- Northern Ireland Peter Doherty
- England Duncan Edwards
- Sir Tom Finney England
- England Paul Gascoigne
- England Jimmy Greaves
- England Johnny Haynes
- England Kevin Keegan
- Scotland Denis Law
- England Nat Lofthouse
- Scotland Dave Mackay
- England Sir Stanley Matthews
- England Bobby Moore
- England Bryan Robson
- England Peter Shilton
- England Billy Wright
- England Steven Gerrard
Football players
- England Lily Parr
Coach
- Scotland Sir Matt Busby
- England Brian Clough
- Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson
- England Bob Paisley
- Sir Alf Ramsey England
- Scotland Bill Shankly
2003
Soccer player
- England Alan Ball
- Northern Ireland Danny Blanchflower
- Northern Ireland Pat Jennings
- England Tommy Lawton
- England Gary Lineker
- England Stan Mortensen
- Ghana Arthur Wharton
Football players
- England Hope Powell
Coach
- England Herbert Chapman
- Stan Cullis England
- England Bill Nicholson
- England Sir Bobby Robson
2004
Soccer player
- England Tony Adams
- Scotland Billy Bremner
- England Viv Anderson
- Sir Geoff Hurst England
- Ireland Roy Keane
- Wilf Mannion England
- England Alan Shearer
Football players
- England Sue Lopez
Coach
- Dario Gradi Italy
- England Don Revie
2005
Soccer player
- England John Barnes
- England Colin Bell
- England Jack Charlton
- Wales Ryan Giggs
- Scotland Alex James
- Germany Bert Trautmann
- England Ian Wright
Football players
- England Debbie Bampton
Coach
- England Howard Kendall
- England Walter Winterbottom
2006
Soccer player
- Ireland Liam Brady
- Scotland Alan Hansen
- England Roger Hunt
- England Jackie Milburn
- England Martin Peters
- Wales Ian Rush
- Italy Gianfranco Zola
Football players
- England Gillian Coultard
Coach
- England Ron Greenwood
- France Arsène Wenger
2007
Soccer player
- England Peter Beardsley
- Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp
- England Glenn Hoddle
- Wales Mark Hughes
- Wales Billy Meredith
- Scotland Graeme Souness
- England Nobby Stiles
Football Foundation Community Champion
- Ireland Niall Quinn
FA Football for All Award
- England Stephen Daley
Football players
- England Karen Walker
- England Joan Whalley
Coach
- England Terry Venables
2008
Soccer player
- England Paul Scholes
- Jimmy Armfield England
- England David Beckham
- England Steve Bloomer
- France Thierry Henry
- England Emlyn Hughes
- England Ray Wilson
Football Foundation Community Champion
- England Peter Beardsley
FA Football for All Award
- England Steve Johnson
Football players
- England Pauline Cope
Coach
- Bertie Mee England
European Hall of Fame 2008
Due to the increasing importance of English Hall of Fame 2008, the services were first recognized outside the local football, introduced the following Special Rates at European level and awarded on the occasion of the celebrations in the Capital of Culture Liverpool:
Soccer player
- Northern Ireland George Best
- Wales John Charles
- England Sir Bobby Charlton
- Scotland Kenny Dalglish
- England Kevin Keegan
Coach
- Scotland Sir Matt Busby
- England Brian Clough
- Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson
- England Bob Paisley
- England Sir Bobby Robson
Men
- England Manchester United in 1968
- England FC Liverpool in 1978
All-time Great European Footballer
- France Michel Platini
2009
Soccer player
- Osvaldo Ardiles Argentina
- England Cliff Bastin
- Sir Trevor Brooking England
- England George Cohen
- Scotland Frank McLintock
- England Len Shackleton
- England Teddy Sheringham
- England Frank Swift
Football Foundation Community Champion
- Jamaica Robbie Earle
FA Football for All Award
- England Ronnie Watson
Football players
- England Marie Anne Spacey
Coach
- England Malcolm Allison
- England Joe Mercer
Men
- England Aston Villa in the 1890s
- England Aston Villa in 1982
- England Manchester City 1968-1970
- England The " Busby Babes" of Manchester United
2010
Soccer player
- England Charlie Buchan
- England Ian Callaghan
- England Ray Clemence
- Ireland Johnny Giles
- England Francis Lee
- England Stuart Pearce
- Sir Alf Ramsey England
- England Clem Stephenson
Football Foundation Community Champion
- England Graham Taylor
FA Football for All Award
- England George Ferguson
Football players
- England Brenda Sempare
Coach
- England Harry Catterick
- Scotland Kenny Dalglish
Men
- England Soccer World Cup 1966
Price for lifetime achievement
- England Jimmy Hill