The five Premier League clubs with the greatest number of inductees for the Hall of Fame are Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool. As of 2025, the Premier League Hall of Fame is dominated by a few clubs, reflecting their record of dominance and the distinction of the players and the managers.
5. Liverpool (1 inductees)

Liverpool comes in the top five for 1 inductee. Steven Gerrard is the only player from Liverpool to be inducted for the Hall of Fame.
4. Manchester City (5 inductees)

Manchester City have 5 players inducted into the Hall of Fame. the inductees associated with the club are Vincent Kompany, Frank Lampard entering the Hall of Fame with multiple clubs, particularly with Manchester City, West Ham United and Chelsea. Peter Schmeichel who was known for his goalkeeping at Manchester United and retired at Manchester City. Patrick Vieira and Sergio Aguero.
3. Chelsea (6 inductees)

Third on the table stays Chelsea with 6 inductees from their club. Manchester United and Chelsea’s tally were bolstered in 2025 by Gary Neville and Eden Hazard being inducted for the Hall of Fame. The west London club has players like Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Petr Cech, John Terry and now Eden Hazard in the Hall of Fame.
2. Arsenal (8 inductees)

Arsenal has 8 inductees in the Premier League Hall of Fame. These include the players like Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Ian Wright, Arsene Wenger as the manager, Tony Adams, Petr Cech, mainly for his time in Chelsea, but also as an Arsenal player and Ashley Cole.
1. Manchester United (10 inductees)

Leading the table at the top is Manchester United with 10 inductees for the Hall of Fame. players from Manchester United like David Beckham, Roy Keane, Sir Alex Ferguson, Gary Neville, Eric Cantona, Wayne Rooney, Andrew Cole, Peter Smeichel and Rio Ferdinand.
What does the “Hall of Fame” mean in the Premier League?
The Hall of Fame recognises and celebrates the individuals who have an exceptional record of success and their significant contributions to the clubs during their time of prime since its inception in 1992. The managers and players must be retired from football for them to be eligible for the induction.
There are currently 26 members in the Hall of Fame. The body was formed in 2021 to recognise and celebrate the achievement of players and managers who made significant contributions to the Premier League since it was formed in 1992.
Written by: Atin Kevin Fernandez
 
					