List of Fulham F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

Fulham Football Club is an English professional football team based in Fulham in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The club was formed in West Kensington in 1879 as Fulham St Andrew's Church Sunday School F.C., shortened to Fulham F.C. in 1888.[1] They initially played at Fulham Fields before a move to Craven Cottage in 1896; the club played their first professional match in December 1898 and made their FA Cup debut in the 19021903 season. The club competed in the Southern Football League between 1898 and 1907, when they were accepted into the Football League Second Division.[1] Having spent much of their history outside the top division, the team gained promotion to the Premier League in 2001.[2][3] They spent more than ten seasons in the top flight, and reached the final of the UEFA Europa League in 2010.[4] In 2014 they were relegated to the Football League Championship.[5] They have since spent one further season back in the Premier League in 2018-19 but suffered an immediate return to the Championship.[6][7]

Dimitar Berbatov is one of the most talented players for Fulham who did not quite make the 100 appearance threshold. He won two Premier League titles while he was at Manchester United. He signed for Fulham in 2012 and contributed 20 goals in 54 matches, before he departed for Monaco in 2014.

Since the club's first competitive match, 966 players have made an appearance in a competitive match, of which 284 have made between 25 and 99 appearances (including substitute appearances); all players who have reached this milestone are listed below. Jake Iceton, who played in goal in the 1930s, holds the highest number of appearances (99) amongst those who have played less than 100 matches for the club. Kenny Achampong, Gavin Nebbeling and Bert Pearce all made 97 appearances for Fulham. André-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Joe Bryan, Cyrus Christie, Aboubakar Kamara, Neeskens Kebano, Maxime Le Marchand, Aleksandar Mitrović, Jean Michaël Seri are the current squad members who have played between 25 and 99 matches for Fulham.

Players

This list contains the 284 players, including eight current squad members, as of 30 August 2019, who have made between 25 and 99 appearances for Fulham, ordered by the years in which they played for the club and then alphabetically by surname. The figure for league appearances and goals comprise those in the Southern Football League, the Football League and the Premier League. Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Southern Football League, Football League (including play-offs), Premier League, FA Cup, Football League Cup, Football League Trophy, UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League. Wartime matches are regarded as unofficial and are excluded, as are matches from the abandoned 1939–40 season. Statistics for the Watney Cup and Anglo-Scottish Cup are not included in the table. International appearances and goals are given for the senior national team only, although appearances at a lower international level are noted.

Figures are mostly taken from Fulham: The Complete Record by Dennis Turner (published in 2007). UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League appearance statistics for 2002–03 and 2009–10 are taken from Soccerbase, along with all other statistics from the 2007–08 season onwards.

This article is about players who have made between 25 and 99 appearances for Fulham. For other Fulham players, see Category:Fulham F.C. players. For the current Fulham first-team squad, see Fulham F.C.#Current squad.

Statistics are correct as of 30 August 2019. International statistics correct as of 19 July 2019.

NamePositionFulham careerLeague
apps
League
goals
Total
apps
Total
goals
Int. country[nb 1]Int. appsInt. goalsNotesRefs
Frank DoyleFW1903–1904309319None00
Harry FletcherFW1903–190440144719None00
Everard LawrenceFW1903–1904182253None00
Willie OrrFB1903–1904260330None00
Peter GrayFB1903–1905431521None00
Harry RobothamFW1903–1905340391None00
Albert SoarHB1903–1906716866None00
Robert HaworthFB1904–1905330420None00
William LennieFW1904–1905173264None00
Willie WardropeFW1904–190658296932None00
Mark BellHB1904–1907586616 Scotland10
Harry ThorpeFB1904–1907700800None00
Alex FraserHB1904–190879249128None00
Bob GrahamFW1906–1907240321None00
RC HamiltonFW1906–190729113311 Scotland1115
Bert KingabyFW1906–1907333373None00
Fred WheatcroftFW1906–1907239279None00
Walter FreemanHB1906–190957226325None00
Charlie MillingtonHB1907–190957186522None00
Leslie SkeneGK1907–1910880940None00
Harry LeeFW1907–191565316531None00
Archie LindsayFB1907–1911801861None00
Fred MouncherHB1907–19114295110None00
Harry BrownFW1908–191053215521None00
Bert LipshamHB1908–1910565595 England10
Jack GoldieFB1908–1911310330None00
Arthur BrownHB1910–19124194612None00
Tommy BurnsFB1910–1913350360None00
Wilf NixonGK1910–1922270290None00
Bert PearceFW1911–191590489750None00
Archie GrayFB1912–1915240250 Scotland10
Ernest CoquetFB1913–1920370490None00
Jack HoughtonFB1913–1921630640None00
Will TaylorHB1913–19244885010None00
Fred LinfootFW1914–1920404404None00
George MartinHB1916–1925480500None00
Harold CrockfordFW1917–1922269269None00
Billy BanksHB1919–192140124312None00
Donald CockHB1919–192287439444None00
Ted WorrallFB1919–1923880960None00
Jack PapworthFW1919–192539164016None00
Joe EdelstonFB1920–1925670710None00
Peter GaviganHB1920–1925721781None00
Harvey DarvillHB1921–192469107510None00
Andy DucatFB1921–1924640690 England61[nb 2]
Frank OsborneFW1921–192467187018 England43[nb 3]
Alf KingsleyFW1922–1923292312None00
Jimmy CroalFW1922–1924366366 Scotland30
James RiddellFB1923–1925370420None00
Bill ProuseHB1924–192776308331None00
Albert PapeFW1925–192742124816None00
Tommy WolfeFW1925–1927272272None00
Jack HarrisHB1925–1928423473None00
Sid ElliottFW1927–192842264326None00
Jack SmithFW1926–1928349349None00
Alex SteeleFB1927–1930490530None00
Sid BirdFB1927–1932430460None00
Fred AveyFW1928–193262286829None00
Bill MasonGK1928–1929330330None00
Bertie RosierFB1928–1930520570None00
Syd BinksFB1929–1930270290None00
Jake IcetonGK1930–1935900990None00
Frank NewtonFW1931–193583778881None00
Billy RichardsHB1931–193576148215None00
Eddie PerryFW1931–193864366940 Wales31
Jack LambertFW1933–1935344365None00
Ernie HilesFB1934–1948490490None00
Arthur WarburtonFW1934–1938366376None00
Bob DennisonFW1935–193942124816None00
Dennis HigginsHB1935–193930123212None00
Viv WoodwardHB1935-194792259525None00[nb 4]
Taffy O'CallaghanFW1937–1939396427 Wales120
Hugh TurnerGK1937–1939680710None00
Jim EvansFB1937–1946715745None00
Ernie ShepherdHB1938–194872137613None00
Harry WallbanksFB1938–1949331371None00
Syd ThomasHB1938–1950574614None00
Doug FlackGK1938–1953540550None00
Jack WatsonFW1946–1948712723None00
Ted HintonGK1946–1949820860 Northern Ireland70
Ron LewinFB1946–1950410420None00
Bill PavittFB1946–1952501521None00
Tommy LawsonFB1947–1951302332None00
Arthur RowleyFW1948–195056265926None00
Jack McDonaldHB1948–195275197820None00
Norman SmithFB/DF1948–1960600630None00
Hugh KellyGK1949–1950250250 Ireland40
Johnny CampbellFW1949–1953624686None00
Bobby BrennanFW1950–195373138016None00
Reg LoweFB1950–1953660720None00
Archie MacaulayHB1950–53494534None00
Jimmy BowieHB1951–1952347387None00
Gordon BriceFB1952–1956871931None00
Ken CollinsFB/DF1952–1961320330None00
David EdwardsFB/DF1952–1964380410None00
John ChenhallFB1953–195873138016None00
Tony BartonHB1954–1959498498None00
John DohertyFW1954–1962497518None00
Derek LampeFB/DF1954–1964880960None00
Ron GreenwoodFB1955–1956420420 England00[nb 5]
Ken HewkinsGK1955–1962380410None00
Mike JohnsonFW1958–1962236277None00
Dave MetchickMF1961–19644795613None00
Jackie HendersonFW1962–1964457559 Scotland91
Rodney MarshFW1962–1966
1976–1977
79279028 England91
Bobby HowfieldMF1963–19652693010None00
Brian NicholsDF1963–1968511571None00
Jack McClellandGK1964–1969510570 Northern Ireland60
Terry DysonFW1965–1968233286None00
Mark PearsonMF1965–1968587667None00
John RyanDF1965–1969471551None00
Ian SeymourGK1966–1971640750None00
Mike PentecostDF1966–1973870950None00
Joe GilroyFW1967–1968248288None00
Dave RobertsDF1967–1971220250 Wales170
Frank LargeFW1968–1969243283None00
Cliff JonesFW1968–1970252262 Wales5916
Vic HalomFW1968–197172228225None00
David MorelineDF1968–1974700820None00
John GilchristDF1969–1970231271None00
Stan HorneDF1969–1973790870None00
John RichardsonDF1969–1973716807None00
George JohnstonFW1970–197239124213None00
Roger CrossFW1971–19724084610None00
John ConwayMF1971–1975386457None00
John FraserDF1971–1976561661None00
Paul WentDF1972–1974583675 England00[nb 6]
John DowieMF1973–1977372503None00
Ernie HoweDF1973–197770108412None00
John MargerrisonMF1975–19797197911None00
Brian GreenawayMF1975–1992858959None00
George BestMF1976–19784284710 Northern Ireland379
Teddy MaybankFW1976–198046175019None00
Steve HatterDF1976–1983261321None00
Ray EvansDF1977–1979866896None00
Tony MahoneyFW1977–198259106913None00
Chris GuthrieFW1978–198050155515None00
Geoff BantonDF1978–1982383463None00
Gary PetersDF1979–1990754874None00
Ronny GoodlassFW1980–1982222272None00
Peter O'SullivanMF1981–1983461551 Wales31
Cliff CarrDF1982–198773138016 England00[nb 7]
Tony SealyFW1983–198525112511None00
Brian CottingtonDF1983–1988731851None00
Wayne KerrinsDF1983–1989661761None00
Kenny AchampongFW1984–198881159720None00
Jim HicksDF1985–1988401431None00
Leo DonnellanMF1985–1990794914None00
Chris PikeFW1985–1990424465None00
Keith OakesDF1986–1988763844None00
John VaughanGK1986–1988440550None00
Kevin HoddyMF1986–1989221291None00
Shaun GoreDF1986–1991260321None00
Richard LangleyDF1986–1991500570 England00
Michael ColeFW1987–1991504534None00
Ronnie MaugeMF1988–1990522572 Trinidad and Tobago81
Andy SayerFW1989–199054166316 England00
Steve MiltonFW1989–1991589629None00
Gavin NebbelingDF1989–1993882972None00
Gary CobbMF1990–1992220250None00
Stacey NorthDF1990–1992380410None00
Kelly HaagFW1990–1993679719None00
Mark KellyMF1990–1993642702None00
Udo OnwereMF1990–1994857937None00
Martin FerneyMF1990–1995601681None00
Andrew ColeFW1991
2004–2005
44155417 England151
Peter BaahFW1992–1994494534None00
Ara BedrossianMF1993–1995421441None00
Robert J. HaworthFW1993–1995211273None00
Michael MisonMF1993–1997555696None00
Rory HamillFW1994–19964875610 Northern Ireland10
Terry HurlockMF1994–1996271371None00
Kevin MooreDF1994–1996514646None00
Micky AdamsFW1994–19972983713None00[nb 8]
Tony LangeGK1995–1997590700None00
Rod McAreeMF1995–1998283343None00
Paul BrookerMF1995–2000564634None00
Glenn CockerillMF1996–1997391461None00
Paul WatsonDF1996–1997504555None00
Richard CarpenterMF1996–1998587649None00
Danny CullipDF1996–1998502612None00
Darren FreemanFW1996–19984694810None00
Rob ScottDF1996–199881169517None00
Mark WaltonGK1996–1998400450 Wales00[nb 9]
Matt LawrenceDF1997–1998610680None00
Paul BracewellMF1997–1999641761 England30[nb 10]
Neil SmithMF1997–1999751902None00
Peter BeardsleyFW1997–1999225276 England599
Paul MoodyFW1997–199940194920None00
Alan NeilsonDF1997–2001292392 Wales50
Geoff HorsfieldFW1998–200059227431None00
Dirk LehmannFW1998–1999262355None00
Gus UhlenbeekMF1998–2000391491None00
Wayne CollinsMF1998-2001604798None00
Karl-Heinz RiedleFW1999–2001346366 Germany4216[nb 11]
Fabrice FernandesMF2000–2001292384None00
John CollinsMF2000–2003653794 Scotland5812
Andrejs ŠtolcersFW2000–2004252334 Latvia817
Jon HarleyDF2001–2004251361 England00[nb 7]
Steve MarletFW2001–200555117819 France236
Abdeslam OuaddouDF2001–2005210380 Morocco573
Junichi Inamoto *MF2002–2003
2003-2004
414589 Japan835
Martin DjetouMF2002–2003
2003-2004
511661 France60
Facundo SavaFW2002–2006266427None00
Zesh Rehman *MF2003–2006210321 Pakistan ^181
Mark PembridgeMF2003–2007451542 Wales546
Liam RoseniorDF2003–2007790921 England00[nb 7]
Papa Bouba DiopMF2004–2007768849 Senegal6311
Claus JensenMF2004–2007354405 Denmark478
Ian PearceDF2004–2008571621 England00[nb 7]
Michael BrownMF2005–2007410440 England00[nb 7]
Heiðar HelgusonFW2005–200757116314 Iceland5512
Antti NiemiGK2005–2007620630 Finland670
Philippe ChristanvalDF2005–2008361401 France50
Tony WarnerGK2005–2008210260 Trinidad and Tobago20
Matthew Briggs *DF2006–2014130291 Guyana ^40[nb 7]
Franck QueudrueDF2006–2007291321 France00[nb 12]
Wayne Routledge *MF2006–2007240281 England00[nb 7]
Jimmy BullardMF2006–2009396417None00
Steven Davis *MF2007–2008220250 Northern Ireland ^11112
David HealyFW2007–2008304346 Northern Ireland9536
Diomansy KamaraFW2007–201159126818 Senegal519
Alexei SmertinMF2007–2008220250 Russia550
Ki-Hyeon SeolMF2007–2010181262 South Korea8219
David Stockdale *GK2008–2014390520 England00[nb 13]
John PaintsilDF2008–2011750910 Ghana890
Erik NevlandFW2008–20105296710 Norway80
Jonathan GreeningMF2009–2011331502 England00[nb 7]
Stephen Kelly *DF2009–2012440710 Ireland390
Bjørn Helge Riise *MF2009–2012180350 Norway ^351
Mousa Dembélé *FW2010–2012625747 Belgium ^805
Alexander Kačaniklić *FW2010–201679109511 Sweden193
Carlos Salcido DF2010–2012230250 Mexico12410
Kerim Frei *DF2011–2013230331 Turkey ^50
Pajtim Kasami *MF2011–2014383551  Switzerland ^122
Philippe Senderos *DF2011–2014461531  Switzerland ^575
Cauley Woodrow *FW2011–20195486512 England ^00[nb 14]
Ashkan Dejagah *MF2012–2014435495 Iran ^5711
Sascha RietherDF2012–2014661721 Germany20
Hugo Rodallega *FW2012201575158820 Colombia438
Dimitar BerbatovFW2012201451195420 Bulgaria7848
Giorgos KaragounisMF20122014391473 Greece13910
Kieran Richardson *MF20122014455486 England82
Fernando Amorebieta *DF20132016302342 Venezuela151
Darren BentMF20132014243306 England134
Dan Burn *DF20132016611692None00
Moussa Dembélé *FW2013201656156419 France ^00[nb 15]
Nikolay Bodurov *DF20142016411491 Bulgaria ^412
Lasse Vigen Christensen *MF20142017566687 Denmark00[nb 16]
Seko Fofana *MF20142015211251 Ivory Coast ^10[nb 17]
Tim Hoogland *DF20142015254284 Germany00[nb 18]
Shaun Hutchinson*DF20142016342422None00
Emerson Hyndman *MF20142016251281 United States ^20
Seán Kavanagh *DF20142018211271 Ireland00[nb 19]
Matt Smith *FW20142017509529None00
Konstantinos Stafylidis *DF20142015380440 Greece ^262
Ryan Tunnicliffe *MF20142017592662 England00[nb 14]
Luke Garbutt *DF20152016241251 England00[nb 7]
Andy Lonergan *GK20152016290310 England00[nb 20]
Jamie O'Hara *MF20152016371391 England00[nb 7]
Jazz Richards *DF20152016220250 Wales ^140
Richard Stearman *DF20152017290320None00
Neeskens Kebano MF2016619709 Congo195
Sone Aluko *FW20162017458509 Nigeria ^72[nb 21]
Scott Malone *DF20162017366426 England00[nb 21]
Chris Martin *FW2016201731103411 Scotland ^173
David Button *GK20162018600610 England00[nb 20]
Tomáš Kalas *DF20162018691761 Czech Republic192
Michael Madl *DF20162018291321 Austria10
Lucas Piazon *MF2016201851105812 Brazil ^00[nb 22]
Floyd Ayité *FW2016201976148414 Togo ^3911
Aboubakar Kamara FW201747105512None00
Rui Fonte *FW20172019283293 Portugal00[nb 23]
Oliver Norwood *MF20172018365415 Northern Ireland530
André-Frank Zambo Anguissa MF2018220250 Cambodia ^212
Joe Bryan DF2018340361None00
Cyrus Christie DF2018350401 Ireland ^222
Maxime Le Marchand DF2018300340None00
Aleksandar Mitrović FW201860286528 Serbia ^4925
Jean Michaël Seri MF2018321341 Ivory Coast ^282
Calum Chambers *DF20182019312322 England ^30
Sergio Rico *GK20182019300330 Spain ^10
André Schürrle *FW20182019246256 Germany ^5722

Footnotes

  1. Where a player did not compete internationally, no country is denoted. Between 1926 and 1950, two competing teams claimed to represent the island of Ireland. Where an Irish player from this period played for both teams, no flag is given.
    denotes players who played for the Irish Football Association team.
    denotes players who played for the Football Association of Ireland team.
    For more information, see Ireland national football team (1882–1950) and Republic of Ireland national football team.[8][9]
  2. Andy Ducat became Fulham manager in 1924 immediately after retiring from the game. He would remain in charge until 1926.
  3. Frank Osborne managed Fulham twice, from 1948 to 1949 and again from 1956 to 1958
  4. Played for Fulham during the Second World War.
  5. Represented England at B team level.
  6. Represented England at under-18 level.
  7. Represented England at under-21 level.
  8. Micky Adams served in the capacity of player-manager for Fulham in the 1996-97 season, guiding them to promotion from the Third Division. He went on to a similar role at Swansea City for 3 games the following season before he took over at Brentford.
  9. Represented Wales at Under-21 level.
  10. Paul Bracewell was elevated from Kevin Keegan's assistant to Fulham's permanent manager in 1999, Keegan leaving the club after winning promotion to the First Division. He was replaced temporarily at the end of March 2000 by Karl-Heinz Riedle before Jean Tigana in April.
  11. Karl-Heinz Riedle became temporary manager for a brief period at the start of April 2000 after Paul Bracewell left his post. Jean Tigana took over on 9 April.
  12. Represented the France B national team.
  13. Represented the England C team.
  14. Represented England at under-17 level.
  15. Represented France at under-17 level.
  16. Represented Denmark at under-21 level.
  17. Represented France at under-19 level.
  18. Represented Germany at under-20 level.
  19. Represented Republic of Ireland at under-21 level.
  20. Represented England at under-20 level.
  21. Represented England at under-19 level.
  22. Represented Brazil at under-23 level.
  23. Represented Portugal at under-21 level.

References

General
  • Sewell, Albert (ed) (1996). News of the World Football Annual 1996–97. London: Invincible Press. ISBN 978-0-00-218737-4.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Turner, Dennis (2007). Fulham: The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-566-1.
  • Fulham at Soccerbase.
  • Fulham at the Football Club History Database.
  • List of Fulham F.C. players at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database

Specific

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  5. Law, Matt (12 May 2014). "Fulham Premier League season review for 2013-14". Telegraph Online. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  6. MacInnes, Paul (26 May 2018). "Fulham promoted to Premier League after play-off win over Aston Villa". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  7. Burnton, Simon (2 April 2019). "Fulham relegated after Watford's Will Hughes opens the floodgates". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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