Former Northern Ireland stars Steven Davis and Stuart Dallas will be inducted into the Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Hall of Fame in May.
The pair will receive the honour at the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association's annual award ceremony on 4 May.
Davis, who played for Aston Villa and Rangers, won a record-breaking 140 caps for Northern Ireland and captained the team at the Euro 2016 finals.
"It's an incredible honour to be inducted into the Malcolm Brodie Hall of Fame alongside genuine greats such as George Best and Harry Gregg," said Davis.
"It was always a privilege to represent my country and the people of Northern Ireland. To receive an accolade like this is incredible."
Ex-Leeds United winger Dallas picked up 62 international caps for his country.
Dallas is no stranger to the NIFWA Awards - he was named Player and Young Player of the Year in 2011.
"I have fond memories of winning Player of the Year during my time with Crusaders," said Dalls.
"It's an honour to return to the awards all these years later, to join the Hall of Fame."
The Hall of Fame honour celebrates legendary journalist Brodie's involvement in Northern Ireland football which included covering 14 World Cup tournaments before his death in 2013 at the age of 86.