The two strikers join a host of legendary figures already inducted into the Hall of Fame, including Alan Shearer, Jackie Milburn, Bob Moncur, Peter Beardsley, Kevin Keegan and Sir Bobby Robson.
Their inclusion was announced at the 125 Years United Dinner in Exhibition Park, which was themed to celebrate Newcastle United’s 125th anniversary season.
Hosted by Gabby Logan, the event also saw a number of local unsung heroes honoured and thousands of pounds raised for the charity’s range of community projects.
The Foundation also revealed its vision for brand new state-of-the-art community facility just a goal-kick away from St. James’ Park, with fundraising already under way.
Kate Bradley, head of Newcastle United Foundation, said: "The 125 Years United Dinner event was an incredible evening which raised thousands of pounds for Newcastle United Foundation.
"This will make a huge difference to our work, allowing us to coach, educate and mentor even more children, young people and families in deprived communities.
"We also revealed the vision for the next chapter in our remarkable story – to redevelop a community centre in the shadow of St. James’ Park, which will be a state of the art hub for sport, education and wellbeing.
"Our mission has not changed, but the resources we need to do this have. We hope fans and businesses alike will join us in building a 125 legacy.”
To find out more, please visit nufoundation.org.uk/teamup.