Sergio Aguero and Vincent Kompany among six new Premier League Hall of Fame inductees
Sergio Aguero, Didier Drogba, Vincent Kompany, Peter Schmeichel, Paul Scholes and Ian Wright have been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Former Manchester City striker Aguero is the English top flight's highest-scoring foreign player with 184 goals in 275 appearances between 2011 and 2021.
The Argentine, 33, joined Barcelona on a free transfer last summer but was forced to retire in December on health grounds. During his decade at the Etihad, Aguero won the Premier League title five times, with former City teammate and captain Kompany, 36, involved in four of those triumphs.
Aguero’s dramatic late winner against QPR on the final day of the 2011/12 season secured City’s first Premier League title and is one of the most famous goals in English football.
“I think it is the best league in the world, where the football is fast and beautiful and the atmosphere is always incredible,” Aguero said.
“I just loved playing football here with Manchester City and the memories of winning the Premier League five times, including the most important goal of my career to win that first one.”
Sergio Aguero after joining Atletico Madrid in June, 2006. AP
Former Chelsea striker Drogba, 44, scored 104 Premier League goals in 254 outings across two spells at Stamford Bridge, winning the title four times.
Schmeichel is the first goalkeeper to be added to the Hall of Fame, which is selected by the public and the Premier League awards panel.
The 58-year-old Dane won five titles with Manchester United between 1991 and 1999 and went on to play for Aston Villa and Manchester City, finishing his career with 310 top-flight appearances, 128 clean sheets and one goal.
“When I was a kid in Denmark, I used to fall asleep to this dream of


