Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame

The inaugural members, Ray Crawford, Mick Mills, Ted Phillips and John Wark, were selected in 2007 by a ballot of former Ipswich players.

England international Crawford remains Ipswich Town's all-time top scorer, with 203 goals between 1958 and 1969.

[3][4] Allan Hunter, inducted in 2009, is the most internationally capped player while at Ipswich, having played for Northern Ireland 47 times while at the club.

England international Mills is the club's all-time appearance record-holder having played 741 competitive matches.

The inductees include nine posthumous members, amongst them managers Alf Ramsey who led the club to back-to-back division titles in the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons before going on to manage England to victory in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, and John Lyall who took Ipswich into the inaugural Premier League in 1992.

John Wark, wearing a dark suit, a white shirt and a dark-blue tie, standing on the pitch at Portman Road
John Wark , one of the four inaugural members of the Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame
Kevin Beattie wearing a dark jacket, a white shirt, and black-and-white polka dot tie
Kevin Beattie was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2008.
Paul Mariner with shoulder-length hair, wearing an open-necked blue polo shirt
England international Paul Mariner was inducted in 2011.
Arnold Muhren with shoulder-length hair wearing an Ajax football shirt
Dutch midfielder Arnold Mühren was inducted in 2009.
Alf Ramsey wearing a dark suit, a white shirt and a dark tie
Alf Ramsey managed Ipswich between 1955 and 1963 before leading England to win the World Cup; he was posthumously inducted in 2011.
Hermann Hreiðarsson wearing a bow tie.
Icelandic defender Hermann Hreiðarsson was inducted in 2019.