WSL Hall of Fame

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The Women's Super League Hall of Fame (WSL Hall of Fame) honours the leading association football players and coaches that have played or managed in the Women's Super League (previously known as the FA WSL; FA Women's Super League), the top level of the English football league system. Inaugurated in 2021, the Hall of Fame, was launched to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the league following its inception in April 2011.[1][2][3] It is intended to recognise and honour players and individuals that who have contributed to the growth of the women's game in England and the WSL since its founding.

Women's Super League Hall of Fame
Established2021
TypeProfessional sports hall of fame
PresidentKelly Simmons
WebsiteOfficial website
Fara Williams in 2022
Rachel Yankey in 2019
Fara Williams and Rachel Yankey, the first players to be inducted

In September 2021, as part of the inaugural class of 2021, three players were inducted; Fara Williams, Rachel Yankey, Kelly Smith and one manager, Emma Hayes. The next year, a further three players were inducted.

Eligibility requirements

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Those eligible for induction into the FA WSL Hall of Fame, include retired players, both active and retired coaches and active or retired match officials. The one thing they must all have "in common, is the positive impact and legacy" they have left on the league since the inception of the FA WSL in 2011.[1] Their selected is only judged on their domestic performances in the FA WSL with no other competitions considered.

To assist the selection panel in selecting their inductee nominations, the following standards have been established:[4]

  • Players - Players must have participated in the Women's Super League (WSL) for at least three years and have made a major contribution to the league, whether as a champion, a team leader, or an exceptional individual player (or via her individual performances / individual accolades).
  • Coaches - Coaches must have won a league championship or coached in the league for at least three years. The individual must have had a huge impact on the league, whether it was through winning the competition or nurturing new talent (youth development).
  • Officials - Officials must have contributed significantly to the league during their tenure as officials and to have upheld a high standard of refereeing to support the Women's Super League's standards, integrity, and professionalism.

Inductees

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Karen Carney, inducted in 2022
 
Eniola Aluko, inducted in 2022
Year Player Pos. Years Clubs Achievements Ref.
2021   Fara Williams MF 2011–2021 Everton
Liverpool
Arsenal
Champion [5][6]
  Rachel Yankey FW 2011–2017 Arsenal
Notts County Ladies
Champion [5]
  Kelly Smith MF 2012–2017 Arsenal [7]
  Emma Hayes Manager 2012–2024 Chelsea Champion
Manager of the Season
[8]
2022   Karen Carney MF 2011–2019 Birmingham City
Chelsea
Golden Boot [9]
  Katie Chapman MF 2011–2018 Arsenal
Chelsea
Champion [9]
  Eniola Aluko FW 2012–2018 Birmingham City
Chelsea
Champion
Golden Boot
[9]
2023   Jill Scott MF 2011–2022 Everton
Manchester City
Aston Villa
Champion [10]
  Ellen White FW 2011–2022 Arsenal
Notts County Ladies
Birmingham City
Manchester City
Champion
Golden Boot
[10]
  Anita Asante DF 2018–2022 Chelsea
Aston Villa
[10]

Players by nationality

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As of November 2023 award
Nationality Players
  England 10

References

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  1. ^ a b "About the Hall of Fame". FA WSL Hall of Fame. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Rachel Yankey inducted into WSL Hall of Fame to mark 10-year anniversary of the league". Sky Sports. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  3. ^ "WSL: Football Association to launch Hall of Fame to mark 10-year anniversary". Sky Sports. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Hall Of Fame FAQs". WSL Hall of Fame. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  5. ^ a b Whitehead, Jacob; Percival, Holly (6 October 2021). "WSL Hall of Fame: Fara Williams and Rachel Yankey named as first inductees". The Athletic. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  6. ^ "WSL: Fara Williams becomes first player inducted into Hall of Fame to mark 10-year anniversary of Women's Super League". Sky Sports. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  7. ^ Whitehead, Jacob; Percival, Holly (7 October 2021). "Emma Hayes and Kelly Smith inducted into WSL Hall of Fame". The Athletic. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  8. ^ "WSL: Chelsea head coach Emma Hayes becomes fourth inductee into Hall of Fame". Sky Sports. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b c "Karen Carney, Eni Aluko, Katie Chapman are latest Women's Super League Hall of Fame inductees". Sky Sports. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "WSL Hall of Fame: Jill Scott, Ellen White and Anita Asante named as 2023 inductees". BBC Sport. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 23 May 2024.

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