England manager Gareth Southgate and Lionesses hero Ellen White have been inducted into the Legends of Football hall of fame.
The accolade honours iconic football players and managers from any age of the game, with previous recipients including Stanley Matthews, Pele, Bobby Charlton and Alex Ferguson.
More recent inductees have tended to come from the Premier League era, with the likes of Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, David Beckham and Arsene Wenger recognised.
On Monday night, it was Southgate's turn after he guided England to the World Cup semi-finals in 2018 and the final of the European Championship last year.
But Southgate has come under pressure following poor results in the UEFA Nations League with the World Cup in Qatar just a few weeks away.
The Legends of Football awards ceremony is a fund-raising event for music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins and took place at Grosvenor House in London.
Speaking to Sky Sports at the awards, Southgate said: 'The England part of my journey in particular, as a player and a manager, has probably been the greatest highlight and the greatest honour for me.
'I am hoping this isn't the end of it, I am hoping there are still a few more years ahead. I feel I have got a lot of improving to do.
'I feel there is a lot in the next couple of months we want to achieve for a start and beyond that, I'm assuming life is going to continue and there's lots of challenges ahead.'
Recently retired England forward White was inducted into the Legends of Football hall of fame alongside Southgate on Monday night.
She played a prominent role in England's Euro 2022 triumph, playing in every game during the tournament and scoring twice.
White, 33, retired from international football just after the win, finishing as England's top female goalscorer on 52 from 113 appearances.
White said: '2022 has been a phenomenal year already, to achieve what we did at Wembley and to see the nation get behind us is truly unforgettable.'
Lionesses coach Sarina Wiegman said: 'I'm thrilled that Ellen's contribution to football has been recognised by the Legends of Football committee.
'Her professionalism and achievements in the game cannot be understated. She's a deserving winner of this award.'