Charlton Athletic's 2026 Hall of Fame inductees have been confirmed.
Billy Kiernan, Bob Bolder, Chris Solly and Kim Dixson will all be listed on the Hall of Fame board that takes pride of place in the Charlton Athletic Museum.
Kiernan won 54% of supporters' votes to claim his place in the pre-1955 category, with George Armitage in second place and Jack Shreeve in third.
In the 1956-1990 category, Bob Bolder prevailed with 64% of the vote, ahead of John Humphrey in second and Les Berry in third.
Solly is the latest player to be inducted from the modern era 1991-present with 52% of the fans' votes, with Luke Young second and Michael Morrison third.
Meanwhile, Kim Dixson has been voted in as the Women's team inductee with 63% of the vote, ahead of runner-up Pauline Cope and Joanne Broadhurst.
Billy Kiernan (1949-60)
Appearances: 401
Goals: 93
One of only eight Charlton players to have played more than 400 games for the club, Billy was a top class forward with an eye for goal.
An England B international and a one-club man, nearly 300 of his appearances were made in the old First Division.
Bob Bolder (1986-93)
Appearances: 296
A larger than life character and a very fine goalkeeper, Bob was Player of the Year in 1987 and was Charlton’s first choice between the sticks for seven seasons. Reliable and brave, he was a fan’s favourite, and has since worked tirelessly for the Community Trust.
Chris Solly (2009-20)
Appearances: 314
Goals: 3
Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, Chris was a cultured defender whose career would have taken him to the very top but for a persistent knee injury. He played in the two promotion sides of 2011/12 and 2019/20, and is now back at Charlton on the academy coaching staff.
Kim Dixson (2005-22)
After making her first team debut at the age of 17, Kim stayed to experience the ups and downs of the Charlton team over the next 17 years. An England U23 midfielder, she was in the team which won the FA Women’s Premier League Cup in 2014/15. Now employed by the Community Trust.