About The Wall Of Fame
The Stadium of Light opened in 1997, and its perimeter includes a Wall of Fame where names are engraved on bricks. For many supporters, each brick marks a memory, a celebration, or a tribute to someone they want to remember.
Welcome to the digital Wall of Fame archive. This project helps supporters and families search commemorative bricks, view panel locations, and explore the names and stories behind the bricks that make up an important part of matchday heritage at the Stadium of Light.
The Stadium of Light opened in 1997, and its perimeter includes a Wall of Fame where names are engraved on bricks. For many supporters, each brick marks a memory, a celebration, or a tribute to someone they want to remember.
This site is designed to make the wall easier to navigate: quickly find names, jump to exact brick positions, open associated images, and read optional memorial stories. It aims to preserve these personal records in a searchable, accessible format.
Bricks catalogued: 28,922
Contact And Corrections
This archive may still contain mistakes. If you spot a correction or want to share memorials, tributes, or stories, please email walloffamearchive@gmail.com. This site is not for profit and will remain a fan archive without any commercial aspects. I am also working to improve the quality of brick images over time.
More panels are being added regularly.