List of Birmingham City F.C. players (1–24 appearances)

Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in the city of Birmingham, was founded in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. They first entered the FA Cup in the 1881–82 season. When nationally organised league football began in 1888, the club, by then called simply Small Heath F.C., were not invited to join the Football League. Instead, they became a founder member of the Football Alliance, which was formed a year later. In 1892, the Football League decided to expand, and invited the Alliance clubs to join; as one of the less successful members of the Alliance, Small Heath were placed in the newly formed Second Division. The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played between 1 and 24 such matches are listed below.

Small Heath F.C. pictured in 1893 with the Football League Second Division trophy. Includes players Teddy Jolley (standing, left), Bernard Pumfrey (seated, second left), and Jack Lee (on ground, right).

More than 500 Birmingham players have appeared in such matches but failed to reach the 25-match milestone. In the early days, the scarcity of nationally organised competitive football meant players could spend many years with the club while making few such outings. Brothers Fred, Tommy and Arthur James, who was the club captain from 1878 to 1885, were founder members of Small Heath Alliance but made only 24 between them.[1]

Numerous players left Birmingham to seek opportunities with other teams. Fred Pentland, who played in one FA Cup tie as a youngster for Birmingham, went on to play for England, coach the German and French Olympic teams, and manage Athletic Bilbao to consecutive La LigaCopa del Rey "doubles".[2][3] He was succeeded as Athletic's manager by Ralph Kirby.[3] Steve Finnan, whose professional career began at the club, went on to win the 2005 Champions League with Liverpool and played for the Republic of Ireland at the 2002 World Cup.[4] Some players' careers were cut short by the two World Wars. For example, Tom Farrage, a "promising young player with an eye for goal", was killed in action serving with the Parachute Regiment in 1944.[5][6]

Many players spent brief periods with Birmingham on loan from other clubs. Some were young players gaining experience: Michael Carrick went on to play more than 300 Premier League matches[7] and Sigurd Rushfeldt became the Norwegian Tippeligaen's all-time top scorer.[8] Other loanees had an established career but were not needed by their owning club: Nigeria international Obafemi Martins scored Birmingham's winning goal against Arsenal in the 2011 Football League Cup Final before his loan spell was cut short by injury.[9]

Key

  • The list is ordered first by number of appearances in total, then by number of League appearances, and then if necessary by date of debut.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 27 June 2020. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Player
Players marked * were registered for the club as at the date specified above.
Players with name in italics and marked were on loan from another club for the duration of their Birmingham career. The loaning club is noted in the Notes column.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defensive and midfield positions reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.[upper-alpha 1]
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
League appearances and League goals
League appearances and goals comprise those in the Football Alliance, the Football League and the Premier League. Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season, abandoned after three games because of the Second World War, are excluded.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Football Alliance, Football League (including test matches and play-offs), Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Europa League, Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup, Texaco Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup and Full Members' Cup. Matches in wartime competitions are excluded.
International selection
Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given, except where a player competed for more than one country, in which case the highest level reached for each country is shown.
Between 1926 and 1950, two competing football teams claimed to represent the island of Ireland.[10] Some players, including Birmingham's Owen Madden, appeared for both teams. For more information, see Ireland national football team (1882–1950) and Republic of Ireland national football team.
Caps
For players having played at full international level, the caps column counts the number of such appearances during his career with the club.

Players with fewer than 25 appearances

Harry Wilcox went on to play more than 300 times for Plymouth Argyle and captained the club to the 1913 Southern League title.[11]
Archie Roe played for six clubs in the Football League but made only 59 appearances in total.[12]
Steve Finnan, who began his professional career with Birmingham, played for the Republic of Ireland in the 2002 World Cup and won the Champions League in 2005 with Liverpool.[4]
Loanee Obafemi Martins scored Birmingham's winning goal in the 2011 Football League Cup Final.[9]
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
Player Pos Club career League[upper-alpha 2] Total[upper-alpha 2] International selection[upper-alpha 3] Caps[upper-alpha 3] Notes Refs
Apps Goals Apps Goals
Johnny Jordan FW1949–1950242242
Jack Thorogood FW1930–1934232242
Alberto Tarantini DF1978–1979231241 Argentina0
Isaac Vassell FW2017–2019231241
Charlie Duncan FW1913–1915226249
Frank McKee HB1948–1950220240
Keith Bowker FW1970–1972215246
Andy Gosney GK1992–1993210240 England youth[15]
Darren Anderton MF2004–2005203243 England0
Adam Fraser FB1895–1896190240
Paul Fenwick DF1992–1994190240 Canada0
Alexander Hleb MF2010–2011191242 Belarus4[L 1]
Ken Charlery FW1995174246 Saint Lucia0 [16]
Gary Sprake GK1973–1975160240 Wales5
Teddy Jolley HB1893–1895232232
Alex McIntosh FW1947–1948234234
Dennis Hodgetts FW1896–1897229239 England0
Billy Thirlaway FW1926–1927221231
Jimmy Conlin FW1911–1912212232 England0
Wally Halsall HB1938–1939210230
Paul Moulden FW1993–1994205235 England youth [17]
Steve Vickers DF2001–2003191231 [L 2][18]
Greg Downs DF1990170231
Charlie Simms HB1884–1893100230
Frank Foxall FW1910–1911213223
Greg Stewart FW2016–2017210220
Dougie Bell MF1989–1991160220 Scotland U21 [19]
Gary Bull FW
  • 1994
  • 1996
166228 [L 3]
Steve Finnan MF1995–1996151221 Republic of Ireland0
Billy Blyth U1929–1930214214
Wilson Lewis FW1897–1898207217
John Ballantyne FW1913–1914202212
Jack McKay FW1910–1911192212
Quincy Owusu-Abeyie MF2008192213
  • 2
  •  
[L 4][20]
Will Packwood DF2012–2014180210 United States U23 [21]
Charlie Craven FW1938–1939172212
Adam Legzdins GK2015–2017150210
Dennis Clarke DF1973–1975140210
Neal Eardley DF2013–2016140210 Wales0
Jack Needham FW1909–1910205205
Roger Willis MF1994195205 England semi-pro [22]
Willie Gildea HB1911–1912181201
Kemy Agustien MF2008–2009180200
  • 0
  •  
[L 5]
Olly Lee MF2013–2014161202
Reece Brown MF2013–2017160200 England U20
Jake Clarke-Salter * DF2019–present161201 England U21 [L 6][23]
Mike Newell FW1996–1997151203 England B [24]
Matt Derbyshire FW2010–2011130203 England U21 [L 7]
Albert Rawson FW1923199199
Francis McGurk FW1933–1934193193 Scotland1
Archie Garrett FW1947–1948195195
Bobby Laing FW1947–1949192192
Geoff Scott DF1982190190
Carl Richards FW1988–1989192192 England semi-pro [25]
Charlie Short FW
  • 1890
  • 1890–1891
18111912
Lloyd Dyer MF2015181191[L 8][26]
Bud Brocken FW1981–1982170190 Netherlands0
Rowan Vine FW2007171191
Kyle Bartley DF2013–2014173195 England U17 [L 9][27]
Arthur Gardner FW1898–18991691911
Graham Leggat FW1967–1968164194 Scotland0
Danny Wallace FW1993–1994162192 England0
David Edgar DF2014–2015161191 Canada9
Mark McCarrick DF1983–1984150190
Miguel de Souza FW1994–1995150190
Terry Lees DF1979–1981120190
Richard Scott DF1993–1995120190
Jack Kirton FW1897–1898182182
George Gallimore FW1910–1911181181
Sid Moffat FW1933–1935183183
Federico Macheda FW201418101810 Italy U21[L 10]
Bert Linnecor U1956–1957170180
Jesper Grønkjær MF2004160181 Denmark4
Willie Johnston FW1979–1980150180 Scotland0 [L 11][28]
Ricky Sbragia DF1974–1978141181
Jefferson Montero * MF2019–present140180 Ecuador0[L 9][23]
Colin Brazier MF1982–1983111181 England semi-pro [29]
George Layton U1899–1900173173
Billy Peplow FW1907–1908170170
Billy Smith FW1908–1909175175
Ernie Edwards HB1913–1915170170
Emyr Huws MF2014172172 Wales1[L 12]
Fran Villalba * MF2019–present171171 Spain U19 [30]
James Short FW1919–192016101710
Jim Roach GK1895–1896150170
Tot Pike FW1928–1929154174
James Vaughan FW2015–2016150170 England U21[L 13][31]
William Meates GK1895–1896140170
Harry Wilcox FW1898–1899153173
Stan Davies FW1927–1928142175 Wales0
Bill Finney FW1955–1957140171
Mark Burchill FW2000134175 Scotland0[L 14]
Bernard Lowe FW1908–1910163163
Jack Coxford HB1927–1930160160
Hameur Bouazza MF2009161161 Algeria2 [L 15][32]
Micky Good FW1896–1898151161
Moses Lane FW1923–1924154164
Alan Miller GK1991–1992150160 England U21[L 16][19]
Trésor Luntala MF2001150160 DR Congo0
Rafael Schmitz DF2007–2008150160[L 17]
Andros Townsend MF2012150160 England0[L 18]
Omar Bogle FW2018151161 England C [L 19][33]
Charles Sprigg FW
  • 1912–1913
  • 1914–1915
140160
Mick Darrell FW1965–1970142162
Jim Blyth GK1982–1983140160 Scotland0
Peter Ramage DF2012140160[L 20]
Tom Scrivens FW1899–1900135169
Dwight Yorke FW2004–2005132162 Trinidad and Tobago4 [34]
Phil Sproson DF1989120161
Eamonn Dolan FW1991121161 Republic of Ireland U21[35]
Koby Arthur MF2013–2015120160
Martin Jiránek DF2010–2011100160 Czech Republic0
Ian Richardson MF1995–199670160 England semi-pro [36]
Tom White FB1919–1920150150
Charlie Bosbury FW1922–1923150150
Aubrey Powell FW1950151151 Wales1
Paul Barnes FW1996157157
Matthew Fox DF1989–1991140150
Bob Meacock HB1938–1939130150
David Bentley MF2011130151 England0[L 18]
Owen Madden FW1938–1939121155
  • 0
  • 0
Brian Rushton DF1963120150
Les Sealey GK1992120150[L 21]
Ronnie Morris FW1988–1989110150 English Schools [37]
Gilbert Smith FB1893140140
Jack Higginson FW1900–1901144144
George Southall FW1906–1907140140
Mauro Zárate FW2008144144 Argentina U20[L 22]
Scott Sinclair MF2009140140 [L 6]
Bernard Pumfrey FB1892–1894121141
Hugh Evans FW1949–1950110140
Darryl Powell MF2002–2003110140 Jamaica0
Tom Handley HB1907–1909130130
Edmund Harvey FW1924–1927130130
Paddy Mills FW1929133133
Isaiah Rankin FW2000134134 Cayman Islands0[L 23]
Johan Djourou DF2007130130  Switzerland5[L 16]
Rob Hall FW2012–2013130130 England U19[L 24]
Jesse Lingard MF2013136136 England0[L 10]
Kerim Frei MF2017131131
  • 0
  •  
William Reynolds FB1893–1894120130
Ray Shaw MF1937–1946120130 [lower-alpha 1]
Jack Wheeler GK1938–1948120130
Paul Holmes DF1992–1993120130
Alonzo Drake FW1907–1908112132
Robbie Blake FW2005112132
Jim Barrett FW1959–1960104135
Charlie Lakin * MF2018–present100130
Folorunso Okenla MF1991–199271131 Nigeria0
Thomas Davenport FW
  • 1885–1886
  • 1889–1890
51138
James Williams FW1908–1909123123 Wales0 [39]
Harry Graham FW1911–1912124124
Bernard Smith FB1932–1935120120
Jack Kelly FW1938121121
Kevin Dearden GK1992120120[L 18]
Vinny Samways MF1996120120 England U21 [L 25][19]
Rob Kiernan DF2015121121 Republic of Ireland U21 [L 26][26]
Cheick Keita * DF2017–present120120 Mali U20 [40]
Connal Trueman * GK2018–present120120
Harry Lappin FW1909–1910112123
Bob Bonthron FB1910–1911111121
Guy Russell FW1985–1988110120
Paul Williams FW1995110121 England B [L 27][24]
Kenny Brown DF1997110120 [L 24][41]
Ian Osborne DF1973–1976100120
David Speedie FW1992102122 Scotland0[L 28]
Peter Atherton DF2001100120 England U21[L 23][19]
Daniël de Ridder MF2007–2008100120 Netherlands U21
Matt Green FW2013101122 England C [42]
Phil Robinson MF199190120[L 29]
Míchel MF201090120
Alex Bruce DF200660120
  • 0
  • 0
Fred James HB1881–188600120
Tommy Robinson FW1930–1933111111
Jack Shaw HB1939110110
Paul Tomlinson GK1987110110[L 30]
Nicky Hunt DF2008110110 England U21[L 31]
Erik Huseklepp FW2012112112 Norway1[L 32]
Jordon Ibe MF2014111111 England U21[L 33]
Dick Butler HB1936–1938100110
John Paskin FW1991–1992103113[L 34]
Chris Sutton FW2006101111 England0
Nigel Quashie MF2008–2009100110
  • 0
  •  
[L 24][24]
Scott Hogan * FW2020–present107117 Republic of Ireland0[L 21]
Tony Hey MF199790111
Jason Lowe MF2017–201890110 England U21
Marcos Painter DF2005–200650110 Republic of Ireland U21
George Getgood HB1921100100
Kenny Kendrick FW1937–1939103103
Billy Hume U1959–1960102102
Matt Jackson DF1996100100 England U21[L 25]
Howard Forinton FW1998–199951101
Leroy Lita FW2012103103 England U21[L 9]
Will Buckley FW2016101101[L 35][31]
Krystian Bielik DF2017100100 Poland0[L 16][43]
Daniel Bruce FW1895–189692102 Scotland0
Harry Haynes HB1895–189690100
George Johnston FW1969–197091101
Allan Johnston MF199990100 Scotland0[L 35]
Ernie Sykes FB1937–193980100
Stuart Storer FW1984–198780100
Josh McEachran * MF2019–present80100 England U21
Darren Ambrose MF2012–201370101 England U21
Bill Taylor U1891–189260101
Alex Jackson FW1958–195966107
Ted Hill FW1885–188900105
Edgar Bluff FW1907–19089191
Arthur Johnson FW19279090
David Jones FW19589090 England youth
Kevin Rogers MF1983–19849191 Wales youth[44]
Fred Jones FB1892–18938090 Wales1
Wally Quinton FB1947–19498090
Peter Warmington FW1954–19568393
Frank Carrodus MF19828090
Richie Moran FW1990–19918191
Grégory Vignal DF2009–20108090 France U21 [45]
Jack Leonard FW1899–19007191
Sigurd Rushfeldt FW19957091 Norway0 [L 36][46]
Jae Martin MF1995–19967090
Lee Bradbury FW19997090 England U21 [L 27][19]
Thomas Myhre GK20007090 Norway1 [L 25][47]
Grant Hall DF20147090[L 18][26]
Carl Jenkinson DF2017–20187090
  • 0
  •  
[L 16][48]
Eddie Newton MF1999–20004090 England U21[19]
William Figures FW1885–18870092
Harry Haddon FW18968282
Joe Smith HB1913–19148080
Bobby Booth HB1920–19218181
Ernie Watkins FW1922–19238181
Harry Bruce FB1925–19278080
Tommy Capel FW19498282
Bob Catlin GK19938080 Australia B [L 29][49]
John Cornforth MF19968080 Wales0
Carlos Costly FW20098080 Honduras2[L 37]
Tyler Blackett DF20148080 England U21[L 10][26]
Aaron Martin DF20148080 English Schools [50]
Wayne Mumford DF1982–19847080 Wales youth[51]
John Deakin MF19897080
Jason Beckford FW19927282 England youth[52]
Simon Marsh DF1998–19997080 England U21[19]
Wilson Palacios MF2007–20087080 Honduras2 [L 38][53]
Jimmy Robertson FW1933–19346182 Scotland0
Nicolai Brock-Madsen FW20156080 Denmark U21
Kevin Summerfield FW1982–19835182 England youth[54]
Cohen Bramall DF2017–20185080[L 16][48]
Thomas Hedges GK1883–18860080
Jerry Hare FB1884–18870080
Robert Evetts FB1885–18870081
Wilton Lines FW1889–18907171
Jack Lee FW18937373
Josiah Preston FB1909–19107070
William Carrier FB19107070
Albert Lindon GK1910–19117070
Tom Farrage FW1938–19397272[lower-alpha 1]
Walter Aveyard FW19477373
Paul Ivey FW1979–19817070
Mark Smalley DF19867070 England youth [L 3][55]
Paul Fitzpatrick MF19937070
Christopher Wreh FW19997171 Liberia0[L 16]
Aaron McLean FW20137070 England C [L 39][56]
Jimmy Robertson FW19036272
Paul Gorman MF19846070 Republic of Ireland U21[15]
Dave Regis FW19946272
David Preece MF1995–19966070 England B [L 40][24]
Martin Latka DF20066070 Czech Republic0[L 41]
Odin Bailey * MF2019–present6171 England U16 [57]
John James FW1953–19555272
Ray Barlow MF19605070 England0
John Regan FW1962–19645272
Danny Hill MF19955070 England U21 [L 18][19]
Scott Allan MF2013–20145072 Scotland U21[L 42]
Eric Barber FW1966–19674172 Republic of Ireland1
Alan Whitehead DF1971–19734070
Joey Hutchinson DF2001–20034070
Mark Duffy MF2014–20154071
Tommy James HB1881–18840071
Walter Felton HB1884–18860071
James Adlington FW1895–18966464
James Higgins FW18986363
Ike Webb GK1898–19006060
Jack Smith FW1906–19076161
Crosby Henderson FB19106060
Arthur Stanton FB1914–19156060
Tom Evans HB1919–19206060
Eddie Cameron FW1921–19226161
Fred Hoyland FW19246060
Jackie Mittell GK1932–19336060
Fred Shaw FW19346060
Sam Small FW1934–19376060
John Hughes FW1947–19486060
Eddie O'Hara FW1949–19516060
Sean Francis FW1991–19926060
Steve Sutton GK19966060
Curtis Fleming DF20016060 Republic of Ireland0[L 2]
Alan Kelly GK20016060 Republic of Ireland0[L 43]
Teemu Tainio MF2009–20106060 Finland2[L 35]
Tom Thorpe DF20146060 England U21[L 10][58]
Brek Shea MF20146060 United States0 [L 44][26]
Kyle Lafferty FW20166161 Northern Ireland2 [L 45][59]
William Owen GK19275060
Richard Cooke MF19865060 England U21 [L 18][19]
Martin Russell MF19865060 Republic of Ireland U21 [L 10][60]
Lyndon Hooper MF19935060 Canada5
Obafemi Martins FW20114062 Nigeria0[L 46]
Roy Morton MF19743061 England youth[51]
Walter Ward GK1890–18915050
Harry Edwards FW18925151
Charlie Letherbarrow FW1894–18955353
Bill Edwards FW18965151
John Hirons FW19035050
Aaron Jones FW1905–19065050
Peter Neil FW19215050
Frank Sharp FW19225050
Wilf Threlfall FW19275050
Ken Tewkesbury GK1930–19315050 England amateur
Reg Keating FW1931–19325151
Arthur Hubbard FB19345050
Syd Owen HB19465050 England0
Sid Ottewell FW19475252
Fred Hall FW1947–19495252
Fred Slater FW1948–19495151
Keith Neale FW19575151
Dennis Isherwood DF1966–19675151
Trevor Dark MF19795151
Carl Francis MF19825050
Billy Garton DF19865050[L 10]
Marc North FW19875151[L 47]
David Madden MF19905151[L 27]
Mark Rutherford MF19905050
Kevin Drinkell FW19915252[L 48]
Richard Huxford DF19945050[L 49]
Tony Cottee FW19975151 England0[L 50]
Jamie Pollock MF20015050 England U21[L 27][19]
Andrew Cole FW20075151 England0[L 32]
Brian Howard MF20145151 England U20
Jerome Sinclair FW20175050 England U17 [L 8][43][61]
Frederick Wilkes FW18914154
Bert Powell FW19114151
Greg Farrell FW1962–19634050
Dean Williams GK1990–19914050
Anders Limpar MF19974050 Sweden0
Arkadiusz Bąk MF2001–20024050 Poland1[L 51]
Jack Storer FW2016–20174050
Bez Lubala FW20184050
Steve Seddon * DF2019–present4050
Steve Barnes MF1995–19963050
Jake Jervis FW2010–20132050
Mark Prudhoe GK1984–19851050
Walter Hards FW1881–18830052
Billy Slater FW1881–18830054
Arthur James FW1881–18850054
Francis Banks GK1889–18903030
Leslie Wilcox FW18904242
Walter Jackson FW1893–18944141
Walter Gadsby FW18974343
James Tebbs FW1900–19014141
Jock Henderson FW19014040
Arthur Harrison FW1902–19034343
Fred Chaplin HB19044040
Bill McCafferty FW1906–19074040
Arthur Morris FW19074242
Percy Gooch FW19074141
John Burton FW1909–19104343
Tom Pointon FW19144141 England amateur trial
David Dixon FB1921–19254040
Ray Crawshaw HB19344040
Geoffrey Moreland FW19384040
Dennis Hill FW1954–19554040
Bud Houghton FW1957–19584141
Roger Jones GK19824040 England U23[L 40][62]
Kevin Bremner FW19824141[L 52]
Ivor Linton U19834040
Tony Morley FW19844343 England0[L 42]
Micky Burton MF1988–19894040
Alan O'Neill FW19924040
James Quinn FW19934040 Northern Ireland0[63]
Ian Hendon DF19954040 England U21 [L 53][19]
Terry Cooke MF19964040 England U21[L 10][19]
Carlos Ferrari MF20014040[L 54]
Tom Williams DF20024040 Cyprus0
Arthur Millard FW1891–18923143
Arthur Littleford FB1893–18943040
Derek Carr U1949–19503040
David Foy MF1991–19933040
Jacques Williams MF20003040 England U18 [64]
Steve Jenkins DF2000–20013040 Wales0[L 13]
Albert Rusnák MF20143040 Slovakia0[L 12]
Lindley Jenkins MF19732040
Ian Muir FW
  • 1983
  • 1995
2040 England youth [51]
Simon Black FW19932040
John Sheridan MF19962040 Republic of Ireland0[L 55]
Caolan Boyd-Munce * MF2019–present2040 Northern Ireland U21
Craig Fagan FW2002–20031040
Sam Gessey FB1881–18830040
Walter Jones FW1882–18830040
Richard Elliman FB1882–18840040
Walter Charsley HB1890–18913030
Walter Brown FW18913232
Fred Allen FW18913030
Joe Fountain FW1895–18963030
Alfred Gard FW19013030
Bill Bidmead FB1903–19063030
George Moore FW19083131
Wilf Haines FW19083030
Harry Draper FW19103030
David Morris FW19113030
Sid Webb FW19113030
Harry Bates FW19123030
Bob Evans GK19133030 Wales0
Peter Neilson FW19133131
Joby Godfrey FW19193131
Jack Peart FW19193030
Archie Roe FW19193030
Abe Jones FW19203232
William Mumford FB19203030
Fred Hawley HB19203030
Arthur Phoenix FW19233030
Frederick Castle FW19263030
Albert Bloxham FW19273131
Jim Olney HB1936–19373030
Ernie Richardson FW1936–19373030
Dave Massart FW1946–19473030
Jimmy Cochrane FW1953–19543131
Bill Bradbury FW19553232
Joe Mullett HB19573030
Pat Wright DF1959–19623030
Mike Harrison DF1971–19723030
Mike O'Grady MF19723030 England0[L 34]
Andy Needham FW19763131
Bruce Rioch MF19783030 Scotland0[L 40]
Phil Starbuck FW19883030[L 3]
Leigh Jenkinson FW19933030 Wales B [L 48][65]
Bryan Small DF19943030 England U21[L 21][19]
Mick Bodley DF19953030[L 56]
Richard Edghill DF20003030 England B [L 12][24]
Gary Charles DF20003030 England0[L 24]
Bjørn Otto Bragstad DF20013030 Norway0[L 40]
Michael Hughes MF20023030 Northern Ireland0[L 57]
Djimi Traoré MF20093030 Mali0[L 32]
James Hurst DF20123030 England U20[L 42]
Greg Halford DF2015–20163030 England U20 [L 58][31][66]
Liam Walsh MF20173030 England U18 [L 25][48][67]
Bill Lewis FW1894–18962132
Walter Bunch FB1901–19022030
Thomas Jones FW1904–19052030
Bill Robertson GK1948–19522030
Dave Howitt DF19722030
Steve Smith GK1975–19772030 England youth
Tim Carter GK19912030 England youth[L 35][68]
James Dyson DF19992030
Guy Moussi MF2014–20152030
Charlee Adams MF2014–20162030 England C [69]
Geraldo Bajrami * DF2019–present2030 Albania U21
Jack Southam FB1947–19491030
Simon Rea DF1995–19961030
Mathew Birley MF2005–20061030
Richard Kingson GK20071030 Ghana11 [70]
Jay O'Shea MF20091030 Republic of Ireland U21
Walter Rotherham FW1881–18820030
Joseph Taylor FB1882–18830030
Frederick Barlow FB1886–18870030
Ernie Watts FW18892020
Albert Evers HB18912020
Len Curryer FW18922020
Percy Watson FB18942020
Tom Watson GK18952020
Joe Fall GK1895–18962020
Alec Wallace FW18972121
Thomas Fletcher FW1900–19012020
Charles Harvey FW1905–19072020
Ezra Holmes FW19072020
George Travers FW1907–19082020
Thomas Greer FW19112020
Arthur Foster FW19132121
Jack Watson FB19192020
Alf Wilson FB19192020
Len Thompson FW1921–19222020
Vincent White HB19222020
George Waddell HB19222020
Harry Deacon FW19222020
Arthur Samson GK19232020
Tom Devlin FW1924–19252121
Alfred Sabin HB19302020
Harry Lane FW1930–19312020
Sid Wallington HB19322020
Len Evans GK19332020 Wales1
Ken Faulkner FW19472020 English Schools [71]
Doug Pimbley FW19472020
Tony Blake FB19502020
John Metcalfe FW1952–19532020
Terry Twell GK19672020
Ian Smith FW19752020
Roy McDonough FW19772121
Terry Goode MF19812020
Duncan MacDowall FW19822020
John Linford FW19842020[L 59]
Billy Ronson MF19852020[L 60]
David Howell DF19942020 England C [72]
Marco Gabbiadini FW19962020 England B [L 40][24]
Michael Carrick MF20002020 England0[L 24]
Stuart Campbell MF20002020 Scotland U21[L 50][19]
Salif Diao MF20052020 Senegal0[L 33]
Borja Oubiña MF20072020 Spain0[L 61]
Papa Bouba Diop MF20122121 Senegal0
Dariusz Dudka MF20132020 Poland0
Denny Johnstone FW20142020 Scotland U19
Rhoys Wiggins DF20162020 Wales U21[L 62][43]
James Bye HB19391020[lower-alpha 1]
Andy Harris U1989–19901020
John Cheesewright GK19911020
Paul Jones MF19911020
Eric Hogan FW1991–19921020
Trevor Morgan U19931020
Keith Downing MF19931020
Paul Sansome GK19961020[L 56]
Ferdinand Coly DF20031020 Senegal6 [L 63][73]
Luciano Figueroa FW20031020 Argentina0
Ben Gordon DF20121020 England U20[L 6]
Shane Lowry DF2015–20161020 [74]
Agus Medina * MF2019–present1020
Jack Bodenham GK18810020
Lawrence Summers FB18810020
Victor Teychenne HB / FW18810020
James Whitehead FW18810020
Walter Green FW18820020
Thomas Morgan HB18820020
Archie Vale GK18820020
Harry Clayton FW18830020
Richard Adams FW18870020
Walter Dixon FW18870022
Austin Smith FW18870022
Sidney King GK19460020
Trevor Wolstenholme U19620021
Giovanny Espinoza DF20090020 Ecuador3
Enric Vallès MF20100020
Archibald Barton FB18891010
Edward Clarke FB18901010
Jack Hughes HB18901010
Arthur Turner FW18901010
James Wollaston HB18911010
Edward Burton FW18911010
Wilbert Harrison FW18921212
William Kendrick HB18921010
Josiah Roberts FB18921010
Edward Brueton GK18941010
Ernie Moore FB18941010
Tilson Pritchard FB18951010
James Deeley FW18961010
Lewis Vaughan Lodge FB18961010 England0
John Logan FW18961010
Harry Williams FB18971010
Jack Price FW18991010
Sam Bayley FW18991111
Samuel Cole FW19001010
Willie Wragg FB19011010
Jimmy Murray FW19011111
Thomas Thompson FW19031010
Alfred Sellman HB19051010
Jack Shufflebotham HB19061010
Arthur Hallworth HB19061010
Conyers Kirby FW19061010
John Higgins FW19071010
Charles Jones FW19091010
Fred Kerns FW19091010
Frederick Banks FW19091010
William McCourty HB19091010
Billy George GK19111010 England0
Arthur Green FB19111010
Ian Hastie FW19111010
Horace Thompson FW19231010
Jock Morgan HB19241010
Albert Sykes HB19251010
Frank Bowden FW19251010
George Stainton FB19271010
Harry Isherwood FB19271010
Alf Oakes FW19271010
Edmund Wood HB19271010
Joe Birch FB19281010
Harold Riley FW19291010
George Smithies FW19311010 England amateur [75]
Jack Morfitt FW19311010
Harry Holmes FW19341010
Fred Jones FW19341010
Samuel Bellamy FB19371010
Harry Parr HB19381010
Ray Devey HB19461010
Willie Havenga FW19491010
Hymie Kloner HB19501010 South Africa0 [76]
Barrie Squires FW19541010
Dennis Harper FW19571010
Mick Farmer MF19641111
Geoff Anderson FW19641010
Len Beel GK19651010
Malcolm Briggs FW19791010
Dave Linney MF19821010
Mark Kendall GK19841010 England youth[77]
Jim McDonagh GK19841010
  • 0
  •  
[L 29][78]
Lee Jenkins MF19851010 England youth[79]
Paul Hart DF19871010
Neil Sproston FW19871010
Gary O'Reilly DF19911010 [L 27][80]
Dan Sahlin FW19951010 Sweden0 [L 64][81]
Matthew Webb MF19951010
Fred Barber GK19961010[82]
John Beresford DF19991010 England B [L 28][24]
Jimmy Haarhoff MF19991010 Northern Ireland U18 [83]
Carl Tiler DF20011010 England U21[L 65]
Andy Marriott GK20031010
  • 0
  •  
[58]
Piotr Świerczewski MF20031010 Poland2[L 66]
Andrew Barrowman FW20041010 Scotland U19 [84]
Jared Wilson DF20081010
Ulises de la Cruz DF20091010 Ecuador0
Amari'i Bell DF20141010
Corey O'Keeffe * DF2016–present1010 Republic of Ireland U19
Nico Gordon * DF2020–present1010
Joseph Tatton HB18810010
Ezekiel Kingston FW18820010
Edward Bailey FB18820010
Edward Clarke GK18840010
Walter Willetts FW18840010
Bill Jones FB18850010
James Lovesey FB18860010
Jack Price HB18860011
Wilson Stanley FW18860010
Walter Farley HB18870010
George Dixon FB18870010
Fred Pentland FW19020010 England0
Jack Bird HB19050010
Richie Blackmore GK19730010
Gary Allen FW19740010
Ian Brown MF19850010
Tony Elliott GK19880010 England youth[85]
Adam Wratten DF19930012
Rui Esteves MF19950010[L 67][28]
Ryan Price GK19950010 England semi-pro [86]
Richard Knight GK19990010[L 40][28]
Peter Till MF20050010
Sam Oji DF20060010
Sone Aluko MF20070010
  • 0
  •  
Robin Shroot MF20090010 Northern Ireland U21
Dan Preston DF20090010
Ashley Sammons MF20090010 England U17 [87]
Akwasi Asante FW20110010
Eddy Gnahoré FW20120010 France U18 [88]
David Lucas GK20120010 England U20
Reece Hales FW20130010
Gavin Gunning DF20140010 Republic of Ireland U21
Dan Scarr DF20180010
Jack Concannon * MF2020–present0010

Players with 25 or more appearances

Footnotes

  1. Player statistics exclude three matches played in the aborted 1939–40 Football League season.[38]

Player statistics include games played while on loan from clubs listed below. Unless individually sourced, loaning clubs come from "Birmingham City: 1946/47–2013/14". Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database. Neil Brown. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2019.

  1. Barcelona
  2. Middlesbrough
  3. Nottingham Forest
  4. Spartak Moscow
  5. AZ Alkmaar
  6. Chelsea
  7. Olympiacos
  8. Watford
  9. Swansea City
  10. Manchester United
  11. Vancouver Whitecaps
  12. Manchester City
  13. Huddersfield Town
  14. Celtic
  15. Fulham
  16. Arsenal
  17. Lille
  18. Tottenham Hotspur
  19. Cardiff City
  20. Queens Park Rangers
  21. Aston Villa
  22. Al-Sadd
  23. Bradford City
  24. West Ham United
  25. Everton
  26. Wigan Athletic
  27. Crystal Palace
  28. Southampton
  29. Notts County
  30. Sheffield United
  31. Bolton Wanderers
  32. Portsmouth
  33. Liverpool
  34. Wolverhampton Wanderers
  35. Sunderland
  36. Tromsø
  37. GKS Bełchatów
  38. Olimpia
  39. Hull City
  40. Derby County
  41. Slavia Prague
  42. West Bromwich Albion
  43. Blackburn Rovers
  44. Stoke City
  45. Norwich City
  46. Rubin Kazan
  47. Luton Town
  48. Coventry City
  49. Millwall
  50. Leicester City
  51. Polonia Warsaw
  52. Colchester United
  53. Leyton Orient
  54. Mirassol
  55. Sheffield Wednesday
  56. Southend United
  57. Wimbledon
  58. Rotherham United
  59. Ipswich Town
  60. Barnsley
  61. Celta Vigo
  62. AFC Bournemouth
  63. Lens
  64. Hammarby
  65. Charlton Athletic
  66. Marseille
  67. Benfica

References

Sources

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  • Matthews, Tony (2000). The Encyclopedia of Birmingham City Football Club 1875–2000. Cradley Heath: Britespot. ISBN 978-0-9539288-0-4.
  • Matthews, Tony (2010). Birmingham City: The Complete Record. Derby: Derby Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-853-2.
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General

  1. Playing position sourced to Matthews (2010), pp. 120–199 until the 2009–10 season, and thereafter to "Birmingham City". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  2. Unless sourced individually, appearances and goals for past players come from Matthews (2010), pp. 234–455, 466–483 and the English National Football Archive (ENFA) website,[14] and for current players from worldfootball.net profiles linked from "Birmingham City: Players from A–Z". worldfootball.net. HeimSpiel Medien. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  3. Unless sourced individually, international selection and caps for seasons up to and including 2009–10 can be verified from Matthews (2010), pp. 498–503; more recent content can be verified at the player's worldfootball.net profile.

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  12. Joyce, p. 226.
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  27. "Kyle Bartley". The Football Association. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  28. Matthews (2010), pp. 177–199.
  29. Matthews (1995), p. 74.
  30. "La Sub-19 no puede con Mali (0–3) en su debut en el Torneo Tri Series de León". SEFutbol (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Fútbol. 12 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  31. "Birmingham City 2015/16". FootballSquads. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  32. "Bouazza, Hameur". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  33. Omar Bogle at Soccerbase. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
    Badcock, Matthew (19 November 2014). "England C overcome Estonia U23s at The Shay". The Football Association. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  34. "Birmingham end Yorke's contract". BBC Sport. 25 April 2002. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
    "Yorke, Dwight". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  35. Matthews (1995), p. 83.
  36. "Ian Richardson". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  37. "Ronnie Morris". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  38. Matthews (2010), pp. 320–321.
  39. "2 March 1912". Welsh Soccer Archive. Archived from the original on 26 November 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  40. Diakité, Salif (3 November 2016). "Cheick Kéita: Une menace pour Youssouf? Giresse s'explique!" [Cheick Keita: A threat to Youssouf? Giresse explains himself!]. footmali.com (in French). Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  41. Kenny Brown at Soccerbase. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  42. "Matty Green". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  43. "Birmingham City 2016/17". FootballSquads. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  44. Matthews (1995), p. 121.
  45. "2004 Under 21 Championship: France 2–0 Malta". UEFA. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  46. "Sigurd Rushfeldt". Norges Fotballforbund. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  47. "Games played by Thomas Myhre in 1999/2000". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  48. "Birmingham City 2017/18". FootballSquads. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  49. Morrison, Neil (2 February 2005). "International matches 1993 – Other". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  50. "Aaron Martin". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  51. Matthews (1995), p. 112.
  52. Matthews (1995), p. 71.
  53. "Palacios, Wilson". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  54. Matthews (1995), p. 127.
  55. "Mark Smalley". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  56. "Aaron McLean". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
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  61. "Profile: Jerome Sinclair". The Football Association. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
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  69. "Transfer: Charlee Adams signs for Barnet FC". Barnet F.C. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
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  80. "Gary O'Reilly". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
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