Premier League legends Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will be inducted into the National Football Museum Hall of Fame.
Liverpool icon Gerrard and Lampard, who broke the club goalscoring record during his time at Stamford Bridge, are joined by the late Gary Speed in the names added to the list of greats in a September ceremony.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson, Ex-West Ham player and manager Billy Bonds, England women's record goalscorer Kelly Smith and 129-cap Rachel Yankey will also all go in.
The Football For All inductee is Paralympian and England CP footballer Alistair Patrick-Heselton, while the Historian Panel has selected Manchester United's Charlie Roberts to be bestowed a place in the Hall as a Historic Player.
The inductees were decided by a host of the game's greats and Hall of Fame members including; Sir Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Sir Bobby Charlton, Peter Schmeichel, Roger Hunt, Kevin Keegan, Bryan Robson, Francis Lee, Trevor Francis, Ossie Ardiles, George Cohen, Norman Hunter, Sue Lopez and Marianne Spacey, making the achievement even more special.
The Hall of Famers will all be inducted at a ceremony at the museum in Manchester on September 21.
National Football Museum interim director Kevin Haygarth said: "We're delighted to be inducting nine players who have amazed us with their commitment to the great game.
"The decision-making panel is made up of some of the greatest players and managers to grace the game, including some of the 1966 World Cup winning team, which makes the accolade even more prestigious."