The Premier League is arguably the most competitive and high tempo league in Europe, potentially even the world.
England's top tier football division has attracted many of the world greats from Cristiano Ronaldo to Thierry Henry to Dennis Bergkamp just to name a few.
To honour the legends who have come and gone, the Premier League created a Hall of Fame in 2020 with the first year of inductees coming a year later in 2021 due to delays because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Hall of Fame was set up to recognise and celebrate individuals who have an exceptional record of success, and have shown significant contribution in the Premier League since 1992.
It is the highest honour to have bestowed on a player by the league. Here are the 20 players who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame so far.
Cole is the latest Premier League Hall of Fame inductee and when you take a close look at his stats, it's no surprise his name eventually found its way onto the list.
Having made 385 appearances in the Premier League, the English international is regarded as one of the finest left-backs to grace the Premier League.
He revolutionised what it meant to be a full-back which has paved the way for new young talents like Reece James and Trent Alexander Arnold.
Cole exposed the English League to the idea that a full backs role isn't only to defend, with his tireless running up and down the length of the pitch, going on the attack before tracking back to do his primary role defending, Cole changed the game.
Honours: Premier League winner 2001-02 (Arsenal), 2003-04 (Arsenal) and 2009-10 (Chelsea)
Rio Ferdinand's senior footballing career was spent entirely in the Premier League.
Ferdinand made his Premier League debut for West Ham back in 1995 when he
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