London, Nov. 4 -- Former England international Gary Neville and Belgian star Eden Hazard were inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame, an honour recognising individuals who have achieved exceptional success and made a significant contribution to the competition since its inception in 1992. Eligibility for induction requires that players and managers be retired from professional football.
Hazard and Neville are the two former players selected for induction this year by the 24 existing Hall of Fame members. Other notable inductees include Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, and all-time great players such as Paul Scholes, Dennis Bergkamp, Vincent Kompany, and Didier Drogba. The Hall of Fame members were presented with the results of a ...
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