AFL GREAT Adam Goodes has added another honour to his long list of accomplishments, by being inducted into the Sydney Swans Hall of Fame as a club Legend.
Sydney's all-time games leader with 378 matches over 17 seasons, Goodes retired following the 2015 campaign.
Goodes was elevated to the status of Bloods Legend at the club's guernsey presentation and Hall of Fame induction dinner in Sydney on Wednesday evening.
He joins a select group of Sydney legends including Bob Skilton, Bob Pratt, Paul Kelly, Peter Bedford, J. Herbie Matthews, Ron Clegg and Peter Burns.
Goodes won two Brownlow Medals, two premierships, three club best and fairests, four All Australian blazers and the NAB AFL Rising Star award.
He always has been a Bloods Legend but now it's official #ProudlySydney pic.twitter.com/WZt2OV1pz4
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A three-time club-leading goalkicker, Goodes was named in the Indigenous Team of the Century and was the 2014 Australian of the Year.
Sydney coach John Longmire paid tribute to Goodes on the night, saying: "A couple of things that stood out to me about Adam, apart from his ability, was how mentally strong he was, particularly his ability to play with injury; he was just so incredibly tough to be able to go out there to train and play on a consistent basis.
"Adam was also incredibly selfless. He would do anything for the team and play any role, including towards the end of his career and going back to play reserves footy.
"When you consider how good a player he was and how much of a distinguished record he had, that was an incredible, selfless act to play reserves footy. He was the ultimate team man."