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The Scottish Football Hall of Fame is located at the Scottish Football Museum. Nominations are made each year by fans and a committee selects the inductees. The first inductions to the Hall of Fame were in November 2004 in a ceremony at Hampden Park. Brian Laudrup and Henrik Larsson became the first players from outside Scotland to be inducted, in 2006. Rose Reilly was the first woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, in 2007. As of October 2019, there had been 122 inductions to the Hall of Fame.

Members

Year Image Name Notes Ref
2004 Statue of Jim Baxter Jim Baxter (statue in Hill of Beath pictured)
2004 Billy Bremner Billy Bremner
2004 Matt Busby Matt Busby
2004 Kenny Dalglish in 2009 Kenny Dalglish
2004 Alex Ferguson in 2006 Alex Ferguson
2004 Hughie Gallacher
2004 Statue of John Greig John Greig (statue at Ibrox Stadium pictured)
2004 Jimmy Johnstone in 1971 Jimmy Johnstone
2004 Denis Law in 2011 Denis Law
2004 Dave Mackay in 2006 Dave Mackay
2004 Danny Grain in 2013 Danny McGrain
2004 Jimmy McGrory Jimmy McGrory
2004 Billy McNeill in 1982 Billy McNeill
2004 Willie Miller
2004 Bobby Murdoch
2004 Statue of Shankley at Anfield Bill Shankly (statue at Anfield pictured)
2004 Gordon Smith
2004 Souness in 2001 Graeme Souness
2004 Jock Stein in 1971 Jock Stein
2004 Willie Woodburn
2005 Charles Campbell Charles Campbell
2005 Alex James Alex James
2005 Joe Jordan in 2009 Joe Jordan
2005 Bobby Lennox in 1971 Bobby Lennox
2005 Jim McLean
2005 Alex McLeish in 2012 Alex McLeish
2005 Alan Morton Alan Morton
2005 Lawrie Reilly
2005 Willie Waddell
2005 John White in 1961 John White
2005 George Young
2006 Statue of Davie Cooper in Hamilton Davie Cooper (statue in Hamilton pictured)
2006 Tommy Gemmell in 1971 Tommy Gemmell
2006 Richard Gough
2006 Willie Henderson
2006 Sandy Jardine
2006 Henrik Larsson in 2014 Henrik Larsson
2006 Brian Laudrup in 2013 Brian Laudrup
2006 Willie Ormond
2006 John Robertson in 1980 John Robertson
2006 Billy Steel
2006 Tommy Walker in 1947 Tommy Walker
2007 Willie Bauld
2007 Eric Caldow
2007 Jimmy Cowan
2007 Alan Hansen in 2004 Alan Hansen
2007 Ally McCoist in 1994 Ally McCoist
2007 Rose Reilly in 1975 Rose Reilly
2007 Walter Smith
2007 Gordon Strachan in 2007 Gordon Strachan
2007 Eddie Turnbull
2008 Bobby Evans
2008 Archie Gemmill
2008 Derek Johnstone in 1978 Derek Johnstone
2008 Jim Leighton in 2009 Jim Leighton
2008 Billy Liddell in 1939 Billy Liddell
2008 Ian St John in 1966 Ian St John
2008 Bill Struth
2008 John Thomson John Thomson
2009 Steve Archibald
2009 Bertie Auld
2009 Jimmy Delaney
2009 Alan Gilzean
2009 Mo Johnston
2009 Paul Lambert in 2011 Paul Lambert
2009 Willie Maley
2009 David Meiklejohn
2010 Craig Brown
2010 Andy Goram
2010 Bobby Johnstone
2010 Paul McStay
2010 David Narey
2010 Tiny Wharton
2011 Terry Butcher in 2011 Terry Butcher
2011 Paddy Crerand in 2011 Pat Crerand
2011 Robert Smyth McColl in c. 1901 Robert Smyth McColl
2011 Hugh McIlvanney
2011 Ronnie Simpson
2012 Pat Stanton
2012 Bob McPhail
2012 Gordon McQueen
2012 Frank McLintock in 2009 Frank McLintock
2012 Andrew Watson Andrew Watson
2013 Bobby Walker
2013 Eddie Gray
2013 Alan Rough
2013 Scot Symon
2013 Martin Buchan
2013 Tommy Docherty in 2017 Tommy Docherty
2014 Bill Brown
2014 Peter Lorimer
2014 McCrae's Battalion Footballers who volunteered for military service in the First World War
2014 Davie Wilson
2014 Charlie Nicholas
2015 Bobby Brown
2015 George Graham in 1970 George Graham
2015 Stewart Hillis
2015 Ally MacLeod
2015 Maurice Malpas
2016 Stevie Chalmers
2016 John Wark in 2006 John Wark
2016 Gary McAllister in 2010 Gary McAllister
2016 Jock Wallace Jr.
2016 Alex Smith
2017 John Clark
2017 Willie Wallace in 1971 Willie Wallace
2017 Jim Craig
2017 John McGovern in 2007 John McGovern
2017 Allan McGraw
2017 Archie Macpherson
2017 Queen's Park
2017 Lisbon Lions Celtic team that won the 1966–67 European Cup
2018 Roy Aitken Roy Aitken
2018 Julie Fleeting Julie Fleeting
2018 Archie Knox
2018 Ian McMillan
2019 Patsy Gallacher
2019 Joe Harper
2019 Tommy McLean
2019 John Robertson
2019 Colin Stein Colin Stein
2019 Paul Sturrock

See also

References

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  2. "Top Scots are honoured at Hampden". BBC Sport. 8 November 2004. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  3. ^ "2006". Scottish Football Museum. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Nine hoisted into Scotland's proud Hall of Fame". The Scotsman. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  5. "Hall of Fame". Scottish Football Museum. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  6. ^ "2004". Scottish Football Museum. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  7. ^ "2005". Scottish Football Museum. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  8. ^ Tait, Moray (16 November 2009). "Eight more Scots greats enter Hall of Fame". The Scotsman. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  9. ^ Strachan, Colleen (15 November 2010). "Caldo hails Hibs spirit after fightback". Edinburgh Evening News. Johnston Press. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  10. ^ Pattullo, Alan (14 November 2011). "Pat Crerand and Terry Butcher among new boys in Hall of Fame". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
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  12. ^ Halliday, Stephen (12 November 2012). "Football Hall of Fame: Pat Stanton and Gordon McQueen among five new inductees". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  13. ^ Pattullo, Alan (11 November 2013). "Football Hall of Fame: Bobby Walker inducted". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  14. ^ Halliday, Stephen (27 October 2014). "McCrae's Battalion inducted into SFA Hall of Fame". The Scotsman. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
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  16. ^ Fisher, Stewart (30 October 2016). "Lisbon hero Chalmers leads list of Hall of Fame inductees". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  17. ^ "Lisbon Lions inducted into Scottish Football Hall of Fame". The Herald. Glasgow. 16 October 2017.
  18. ^ "Roy Aitken inducted into Scottish Hall of Fame". BT Sport. 21 October 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Six former players added to Scotltish football's hall of fame". BBC Sport. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.

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