North Melbourne coach Brad Scott and midfielder Nick Dal Santo are among 13 nominations for AFL Life Membership.
The pair qualified automatically last season after accumulating a total of 300 games service each from premiership, pre-season and international matches.
Scott reached 300 games as a player and coach following 114 premiership matches and 14 pre-season games at the helm at North.
The dual premiership player also played in 168 premiership games with Hawthorn and Brisbane Lions, as well as 11 pre-season matches at the Lions and two international games.
Dal Santo qualified after notching 285 premiership games, including 25 matches in his first year at Arden Street last season.
The 30-year-old, who earned All Australian honours in 2005, 2009 and 2011, has also amassed 20 pre-season games and two international games.
Former North player and AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou and former Roos’ administrator Greg Miller were nominated under the provision of ‘Special Service to the Game’.
Demetriou played 103 games for the Roos between 1981 to 1987, while Miller served in stints as North’s recruiting manager and chief executive between 1985 and 2001.
Others to be recognised include Geelong’s Jimmy Bartel and Corey Enright, Port Adelaide’s Kane Cornes, St Kilda’s Nick Riewoldt, GWS coach Leon Cameron, former Adelaide coach Brenton Sanderson, retired West Coast ruckman Dean Cox, umpire Justin Schmitt and club administrator Graeme Allan.
The AFL Commission will consider each of the 13 nominations at the League’s annual general meeting in March.