List of association football statues

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The following is a list of football-related statues.a

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Image Title / individual(s) commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source
Bobby Moore Sculpture - Bobby Moore Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London 2003 Philip Jackson [1]
(The Champions) World Cup Sculpture

Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson

Barking Road and Central Park Road, Newham, London 2003 Philip Jackson [2]
Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters London Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London 2021 [3]
Geoff Hurst, Jimmy Armfield, Simone Perrotta Curzon Ashton, Manchester 2010 Andrew Walker [4][5]
Sir Matt Busby Old Trafford, Manchester 1996 Philip Jackson [6]
(United Trinity)
George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton
Old Trafford, Manchester 2008 Philip Jackson [7]
Sir Alex Ferguson Old Trafford, Manchester 2012 Philip Jackson [8]
Peter Osgood Stamford Bridge, London 2010 Philip Jackson [9]
Brian Clough and Peter Taylor Pride Park, Derby 2010 Andy Edwards [10][11]
Brian Clough Old Market Square, Nottingham 2008 Les Johnson [12]
Brian Clough Albert Park, Middlesbrough 2007 Vivien Mallock [13]
Billy Wright Molineux stadium, Wolverhampton 1996 James Butler [14]
Stan Cullis Molineux stadium, Wolverhampton 2003 James Butler [15]
Jack Walker Ewood Park, Blackburn 2004 James Butler [16]
Bobby Robson Portman Road, Ipswich 2002 Sean Hedges-Quinn [17]
Bobby Robson St James' Park, Newcastle 2012 Tom Maley [18]
Alf Ramsey Portman Road, Ipswich 2007 Sean Hedges-Quinn [19]
Ted Bates St Mary's Stadium, Southampton 2007 Ian Brennan [20]
Ted Bates St Mary's Stadium, Southampton 2008 Sean Hedges-Quinn [21]
Stanley Matthews Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent 2001 Carl Payne and others [22]
Stanley Matthews Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent 1987 Colin Melbourne [23][24]
(Everton Trinity)
Colin Harvey, Howard Kendall, Alan Ball
Goodison Road, Liverpool 2019 Tom Murphy [25]
Gordon Banks Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent 2008 Andy Edwards [26]
Johnny Haynes Craven Cottage, London 2008 Douglas Jennings [27]
Thierry Henry Emirates Stadium, London 2011 Margot Roulleau-Gallais, Ian Lander, MDM [28][29][30][31]
Dennis Bergkamp Emirates Stadium, London 2014 MDM [28][30][32]
Herbert Chapman Emirates Stadium, London 2011 MDM [28][30]
Tony Adams Emirates Stadium, London 2011 MDM [28][30]
Billy Bremner Elland Road, Leeds 1999 Frances Segelman [33]
Don Revie Elland Road, Leeds 2012 Graham Ibbeson [34]
Dixie Dean Goodison Park, Liverpool 2001 Tom Murphy [35][36]
Jimmy Hill Ricoh Arena, Coventry 2011 Nicolas Dimbleby [37]
Bill Shankly Anfield, Liverpool 1997 Tom Murphy [38]
William McGregor Villa Park, Birmingham 2009 Sam Holland [39]
Jock Stein Celtic Park, Glasgow 2011 John McKenna [40]
Jimmy "Jinky" Johnstone Jimmy Johnstone Memorial Garden, Old Edinburgh Road, View Park, Lanarkshire 2011 John McKenna [41][42]
Jimmy Johnstone Celtic Park, Glasgow 2008 Kate Robinson [43]
Brother Walfrid Celtic Park, Glasgow 2005 Kate Robinson [44]
(The Splash) - Tom Finney Deepdale, Preston 2004 Peter Hodgkinson [45]
Duncan Edwards Dudley, West Midlands 1999 James Butler [46]
Hughie McIlmoyle Brunton Park, Carlisle 2005 [47]
George Hardwick Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough 2000 Keith Maddison [48]
Wilf Mannion Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough 2004 Tom Maley [49]
Tofig Bahramov Baku, Azerbaijan 2004 [50]
Bob Stokoe Stadium of Light, Sunderland 2006 Sean Hedges-Quinn [51]
(The Lads) Sunderland fans Stadium of Light, Sunderland 2003 Andy Edwards [52][53]
Jimmy Armfield Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 2011 Les Johnson [54]
Stan Mortensen Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 2005 Peter Hodgkinson [55][56]
Jackie Milburn Station Road, Ashington 1995 John W Mills [57]
Jackie Milburn St James' Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne 1996 Tom Maley [58]
Alan Shearer St James' Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne 2016 Tom Maley [59]
John Greig Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow 2001 Andy Scott [60]
Jim Baxter Hill of Beath, Fife, Scotland 2003 Andy Scott [61]
Derek Dooley Bramall Lane, Sheffield 2010 Paul Vanstone [62][63]
Joe Shaw Bramall Lane, Sheffield 2010 Paul Vanstone [62][63]
Emlyn Hughes Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness 2008 Chris Kelly [64][65]
Sam Bartram The Valley, Charlton, London 2006 Anthony Hawken [66]
Fred Keenor Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff 2012 Roger Andrews [67]
Headbutt - Zinedine Zidane and Marco Materazzi Pompidou Centre, Paris, France (2012-2013)
Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar (2013-)
2012 Adel Abdessemed [68]
Nat Lofthouse Reebok Stadium, Bolton 2013 Sean Hedges-Quinn [69]
Roy Sproson Vale Park, Port Vale 2012 Mike Talbot [70][71]
Arthur Wharton St George's Park National Football Centre, Burton-on-Trent 2014 Vivien Mallock [72]
West Auckland F.C. West Auckland 2013 Nigel Boonham [73]
John King Prenton Park, Tranmere 2014 Tom Murphy [74]
Cristiano Ronaldo Funchal, Madeira 2014 Ricardo Valosa [75]
Dylan Tombides Nib stadium, Perth 2015 Robert Hitchcock [76]
Hilderaldo Bellini Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1960 Matheus Fernandes [77]
Pelé Três Corações, Brazil
Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil
1971 Lucy Viana [78][79]
René Higuita Medellín, Colombia 1989 Tulio Enrique Garzón [80]
Eusébio Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal 1992 Daker Bower [81]
Lev Yashin Dynamo Central Stadium, Moscow, Russia 1999 Aleksandr Rukavishnikov [82]
Carlos Valderrama Santa Marta, Colombia 2002 Amilcar Ariza [83]
Andrés Escobar Medellín, Colombia 2002 Alejandro Hernandez [84]
Romário Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2007 Osório Corrêa [85]
Zico Ninho do Urubu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[a] 2009 Abel Gomes [86]
Nílton Santos Estádio Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2009 Edgar Duvivier [87]
Garrincha Estádio Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2010 Edgar Duvivier [88]
Jairzinho Estádio Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2010 Edgar Duvivier [88]
Heleno de Freitas São João Nepomuceno, Brazil 2012 Edgar Duvivier [89]
Dani Jarque Estadi Cornellà-El Prat, Barcelona, Spain 2012 Marta Solsona [90]
Zico CR Flamengo headquarters, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2013 Edu Santos [91]
Zagallo Estádio Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2013 Edgar Duvivier [92]
Fernandão Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil 2014 Itamor Rodrigues and Nina Eick [93][94]
Quarentinha Estádio da Curuzu, Belém, Brazil 2014 Alacy Rodrigues [95]
Viktor Ponedelnik Monument to Viktor Ponedelnik, Olimp-2, Rostov-on-Don, Russia 2015 Dmitry Lyndin [ru] [96]
Dirceu Krüger Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba, Brazil 2016 Edgar Duvivier [97]
Pedro Rocha Porto Alegre, Brazil 2017 Vinícius Vieira and Mario Caldeira [98]
Zito Vila Belmiro, Santos, Brazil 2017 Luis Garcia Jorge [99]
Pelé Resende, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2018 [100]
Renato Gaúcho Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre, Brazil 2019 Theo Felizzola, Iouri Petrov, and Jamil Fraga [101]
Túlio Maravilha Estádio Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2021 Edgar Duvivier [102]
Roberto Dinamite Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2022 Mário Pitanguy [103]
Rui Patrício Leiria, Portugal 2017 [104]
David Beckham Dignity Health Sports Park, Los Angeles 2019 Omri Amrany [105]
Brandi Chastain Rose Bowl, Pasadena 2019 Brian Hanlon [106]
Lily Parr National Football Museum, Manchester 2019 Hannah Stewart [107]
Michael Essien Kumasi, Ghana 2010 Dominic Ebo Bismarck [108]
Ángel Labruna Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2015 Mercedes Savall [109]
Marcelo Gallardo Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2023 Mercedes Savall [109]
Kazimierz Deyna Warsaw, Poland 2012 Tomasz Radziewicz [110]
Henrik Larsson Helsingborg, Sweden 2011 Bjorn Elmart [111]
Alex De Souza Istanbul, Turkey 2012 Aşan Akın [112]
Nuri Asan, Muzaffer Badalıoğlu, Mete Adanır, Zoran Tomić Samsun Stadium, Turkey 2021 [113]
Jimmy_and_Jack_statue 'Legends of the Lane'

Jimmy Sirrel and Jack Wheeler

Meadow Lane Stadium, Nottingham 2016 Andy Edwards [114]
Kevin Beattie Portman Road, Ipswich 2021 Sean Hedges-Quinn [115]
Chris Turner London Road, Peterborough 2017 Sean Hedges-Quinn [116]
Bob Paisley, Emlyn Hughes Anfield, Liverpool 2020 Andy Edwards [117]
Diego Maradona Villa General Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2018 Jorge Martinez [118]
Diego Maradona Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy 2021 Domenico Sepe [119]
Diego Maradona Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, Santiago del Estero, Argentina 2021 Carlos Benavídez [120]
Lionel Messi Paseo de la Gloria, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2017 Carlos Benavídez [120]
Jack Charlton Ashington, Northumberland 2022 Douglas Jennings[121] [122]
Vincent Kompany City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester 2021 Andy Scott [123]
David Silva City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester 2021 Andy Scott [123]
Sergio Agüero City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester 2022 Andy Scott [124]
Jack Leslie Home Park, Plymouth 2022 Andy Edwards [125]
Arsène Wenger Emirates Stadium, London 2023 Jim Guy [126]
Jimmy Dickinson Fratton Park 2023 Douglas Jennings [127]
Harry Kane Yet to be located 2020 [128]
Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha King Power Stadium, Leicester 2022 [129]
  1. ^ Originally at the Estádio do Maracanã, the statue was moved in 2021 to the training center of CR Flamengo.

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