The Cambridge United Hall of Fame recognises outstanding contributions to the development, success and history of Cambridge United Football Club.
100 Years of Coconuts, the heritage arm of supporters’ trust CFU, working with the benefit of a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of the football club, inaugurated the Hall of Fame in July 2016 with a ceremony honouring the first three inductees. Further inductions have taken place at regular intervals since then.
The Hall of Fame recognises the lives and work of all those who have contributed to the success of the club: players, managers and coaches of course, but also the unsung heroes and heroines – club employees, directors and officials, supporters and volunteers.
The first three inductions – of Russell Crane, Lil Harrison and Rodney Slack – were decided by members of the 100 Years of Coconuts committee.
Induction criteria
Inductees to the Cambridge United Hall of Fame:
How to contact the Cambridge United Hall of Fame
For further information on the Cambridge United Hall of Fame, to suggest inductees or to send feedback on the scheme or this website, please email [email protected].
Please explore this site to find out more about the inductees
100 Years of Coconuts, the heritage arm of supporters’ trust CFU, working with the benefit of a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of the football club, inaugurated the Hall of Fame in July 2016 with a ceremony honouring the first three inductees. Further inductions have taken place at regular intervals since then.
The Hall of Fame recognises the lives and work of all those who have contributed to the success of the club: players, managers and coaches of course, but also the unsung heroes and heroines – club employees, directors and officials, supporters and volunteers.
The first three inductions – of Russell Crane, Lil Harrison and Rodney Slack – were decided by members of the 100 Years of Coconuts committee.
Induction criteria
Inductees to the Cambridge United Hall of Fame:
- Have made an outstanding contribution to the development, and/or success, and/or history of the football club and/or its community.
- Have made that contribution on or off the pitch.
- Have made that contribution as a player, manager, coach, official, employee, director, supporter or volunteer.
How to contact the Cambridge United Hall of Fame
For further information on the Cambridge United Hall of Fame, to suggest inductees or to send feedback on the scheme or this website, please email [email protected].
Please explore this site to find out more about the inductees