The National Football Museum has announced that Gary Speed will be inducted into their Hall of Fame this week.
Speed, who died in 2011 aged 42, made 841 career appearances for five clubs, with 535 of them coming in the Premier League.
The Welshman turned out for Leeds United, Everton, Newcastle United, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United, as well as winning 85 caps for his national team.
Speed, who won the First Division title with Leeds in 1992, also went into management with the Blades and then Wales before his tragic death in November 2011.
Speed will be inducted on Thursday alongside Steven Gerrard, Billy Bonds, Frank Lampard, Charlie Roberts, Kelly Smith and Rachel Yankey, while Paralympian and ex-England CP player Alistair Patrick-Heselton will receive the Football For All award, sponsored by the Football Association.
The inductees were decided by Hall of Fame members including Sir Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Sir Bobby Charlton, Peter Schmeichel, Roger Hunt, Kevin Keegan and Bryan Robson.