John Terry, Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas have all been nominated to become the latest Chelsea players inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2024.

Ashley Cole has already become the 22nd player to be added to the Premier League Hall of Fame, bringing the number of Chelsea legends to be included up to four, alongside Petr Cech, Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.

Two more players will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2024, with supporters getting to choose which of the 15 nominees – including Blues trio John Terry, Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas – are added to the illustrious list through a public vote.

The Hall of Fame was created in 2021 as a way to recognise the achievements of the greatest names to have graced the Premier League since it began in 1992, with the league considering it as their highest honour.

You can cast your vote for the Chelsea legends here until midday on Monday 8 April, with the two new inductees being revealed by the Premier League on Tuesday 23 April.

John Terry

Our captain, leader, legend remains the most successful Chelsea skipper of all time after leading us to an impressive haul of silverware, which included five Premier League titles. He became the first person to captain any club to five titles shortly before departing Stamford Bridge in 2017.

Terry’s 492 Premier League appearances for Chelsea, since making his top-flight debut for the Blues in 1998, is also still a club record, while his 41 goals scored in the competition is the most of any defender.

Eden Hazard

One of the most exciting talents ever to represent the Blues, the high esteem Hazard was held in by the supporters at the Bridge is summed up by the record four times he was voted as Chelsea Player of the Year, during his seven seasons with the club.

The Belgian winger was also named Premier League Player of the Year for 2014/15, when he won the first of his two league titles with Chelsea. He netted 85 goals in 245 Premier League games for the Blues and was the only player to surpass both the 50-goal and 50-assist milestones in the top flight during that time.

Cesc Fabregas

The Spanish playmaker had already established himself in the Premier League as a teenager at Arsenal before returning to England to provide the creative spark in Chelsea’s midfield in 2014.

That resulted in two league titles with the Blues, in 2015 and 2017, while taking his tally of Premier League assists to an impressive 111 in 350 games, the second-highest of any player in the competition’s history. Fabregas remains the only person to have registered more than 15 Premier League assists in a season at two different clubs.

Premier League Hall of Fame 2024 nominees