John Terry has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. The Chelsea legend is the latest name, alongside Andrew Cole, to be given the honour after fans around the world voted from a 15-man shortlist.
Terry made 492 appearances for the Blues in the Premier League throughout his trophy-laden career and is the only player to feature in all five of the club's title-winning campaigns. With 214 clean sheets to his name in the Premier League, no defender in the competition's history has more than Terry.
«I'm very grateful to have been voted into the Premier League Hall of Fame,» the former Chelsea captain said. «I'm a player that certainly gave my all whenever I stepped out on the pitch and to be recognised in this way makes me really proud. It's great to have joined my former teammates who have already been inducted, and to be inducted in the same year as Ashley Cole, who was an incredible player and a close friend.
»I was lucky to share a dressing room with so many top players. To captain a club like Chelsea and achieve what we did as a team is so special to me. The Premier League is the best league in the world, which every player hopes to play in, and I'm very proud to have won it five times."
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: «Terry’s defensive acumen and leadership qualities were essential in transforming Chelsea into a Premier League force. He led by example over a long period of time and played a key role in all five of their title successes.»
Terry and former Manchester United striker Cole, who scored 187 goals in his glistening Premier League career, were part of a 15-man shortlist. On the list were Sol Campbell, Les Ferdinand, David Silva, Michael Carrick, Robbie Fowler, Eden Hazard, Yaya
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