Our former City duo, as well as ex-England defender Anita Asante, were added to the illustrious list at a National Football Museum event on Monday evening.
It means the trio are now included alongside Fara Williams, Rachel Yankey, Kelly Smith, Emma Hayes, Karen Carney, Katie Chapman and Eniola Aluko.
An original member of our first-ever professional side in 2014, Scott went on to feature 194 times in all competitions for City, claiming seven domestic honours in the process.
Only Steph Houghton, Keira Walsh and Demi Stokes have gone on to make more appearances than the midfielder for the Club over the past decade.
She announced her retirement from football shortly after helping England to a historic European Championship triumph that summer.
Former City forward White was also part of that memorable Lionesses team, calling time on her storied career ahead of the 2022/23 WSL campaign.
Joining the Club in 2019, the striker turned out 90 times for City over the following three seasons, finding the net on 34 occasions, including in our most recent Continental Cup triumph in March 2022.
She would also break England’s Women’s goalscoring record during her time at the Club, finishing with a remarkable 52 international strikes on announcing her retirement.
Congratulations to both Jill and Ellen on their inclusions in the WSL Hall of Fame!