Eden Hazard smiling while holding his Premier League Hall of Fame trophy on stage, surrounded by Chelsea legends, in a celebratory induction ceremony.
Eden Hazard smiling while holding his Premier League Hall of Fame trophy on stage, surrounded by Chelsea legends, in a celebratory induction ceremony.
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Eden Hazard inducted into Premier League Hall of Fame

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Eden Hazard has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame as the 26th recipient, recognizing his exceptional contributions during seven seasons at Chelsea. The Belgian winger, who retired in 2023, won two Premier League titles and earned multiple individual awards for his dazzling play. He joins fellow Chelsea legends like John Terry and Didier Drogba in the honor.

Eden Hazard's induction into the Premier League Hall of Fame celebrates a career defined by brilliance and joy on the pitch. The award, established in 2020, honors retired players and managers with exceptional success since 1992. Hazard, selected by existing members and a public poll, becomes the sixth Chelsea player enshrined, alongside Petr Cech, John Terry, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, and Didier Drogba. He shares this year's honors with Gary Neville.

Hazard joined Chelsea from Lille in 2012, famously announcing the move on Twitter: 'I'm signing for the Champions League winner.' Over seven seasons, he made 352 appearances across all competitions, scoring 110 goals. In the Premier League, he featured in 245 matches, netting 85 goals and providing 54 assists. His standout campaigns included the 2014/15 title under Jose Mourinho, where he scored 14 goals and added nine assists, earning Premier League Player of the Season, PFA Players' Player of the Year, and Football Writers' Player of the Year. He repeated as Chelsea Player of the Season four times, a club record.

The 2016/17 season brought another Premier League title and League Cup under Antonio Conte, with Hazard scoring 16 league goals and five assists. He also won the FA Cup in 2017/18 and two Europa Leagues, including a man-of-the-match performance in the 2019 final against Arsenal, where he scored twice. Hazard's style—marked by 909 completed dribbles in 1,441 attempts and 595 chances created—drew widespread acclaim. He was fouled 638 times and named Player of the Match in 62 league games.

Reflecting on the induction, Hazard said: 'I grew up playing football for fun, with my brothers in the back garden, but my dream was always to play at the highest level. It means a lot to join the Premier League Hall of Fame.' Jose Mourinho added: 'Eden, many congratulations... You are one of the most amazing players that I ever worked with.' John Terry called him 'Chelsea’s greatest ever player' for his ability to excite fans and teammates. Hazard will be formally honored at the event on 4 November 2025, receiving a medallion and a £10,000 charity donation.

Hazard's legacy extends beyond stats; his entertaining flair, including solo goals against Arsenal and Tottenham, embodied the Premier League's attacking spirit. After moving to Real Madrid in 2019 for £88 million, injuries limited him to 76 club games before retiring at 32 after a 16-year career with over 700 appearances.

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Premier League reveals nominees for January 2026 player of the month

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The Premier League has shortlisted eight players for the EA SPORTS Player of the Month award for January 2026, highlighting standout performances amid team resurgences and individual breakthroughs. Fans can vote alongside expert panels to decide the winner, with results due next week. The nominees include rising stars and established talents who contributed goals and assists in key matches.

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Heung-min Son will return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 9 for a ceremonial goodbye to fans before the Champions League match against Slavia Prague. The former captain, who left for Los Angeles FC in the summer after 10 years with Spurs, expressed his excitement about addressing supporters in person. This event honors his legacy, including captaining the team to the Europa League title last season.

Chelsea earned a convincing 3-1 win against Crystal Palace in the Premier League, boosting their top-four aspirations under new manager Liam Rosenior. Young star Estevao Willian shone with a goal and an assist, while Enzo Fernandez added a penalty. Palace's woes deepened with Adam Wharton's red card and a late consolation from Chris Richards.

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The Premier League has announced the shortlists for the EA SPORTS Player of the Month and Barclays Manager of the Month awards for October 2025. Eight players and four managers were nominated based on their outstanding performances during the month. Fan votes will combine with expert opinions to select the winners.

 

 

 

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