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

Manchester City Football Club, then known as Ardwick, first entered the Football Alliance in the 1891–92 season. In 1892, the Football League decided to expand, and invited the Alliance clubs to join; having chosen not to apply for entry into the First Division, Ardwick were placed in the newly formed Second Division.[1] In April 1894 Ardwick became Manchester City, following the creation of Manchester City Football Club Ltd. as a limited company.[2]

The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played between 25 and 99 such matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below. Each player's details include the duration of his Manchester City career, his typical playing position while with the club, and the number of games played and goals scored in domestic league matches and in all senior competitive matches. Where applicable, the list also includes the national team for which the player was selected, and the number of senior international caps he won while playing for the club. The names are ordered first by number of appearances in total, then by date of debut.

Introduction

More than 250 players have represented Manchester City in at least 25 and fewer than 100 competitive first team matches. A number of the players listed achieved firsts or milestones for the club. David Weir, who captained the club in the Ardwick era, was the first England international to play for the club.[3] Canadian Walter Bowman was the first international from outside the British Isles to play in the Football League.[4] Denis Law, Steve Daley and Robinho were all signed for transfer fees that broke the British transfer fee record.[5] Marc-Vivien Foé scored the last ever goal by a Manchester City player at the club's Maine Road ground in April 2003, just two months before his death, when he collapsed during an international match.[6] The first competitive goal at the new City of Manchester Stadium was scored by Trevor Sinclair in August 2003.[7]

Several listed players won medals while at the club. Herbert Burgess and George Livingstone both played in the 1904 FA Cup Final that brought Manchester City's first major trophy.[8] Laurie Barnett won the Cup in 1934,[9] Jack Dyson scored in the 1956 final,[10] and Mario Balotelli, Patrick Vieira and Adam Johnson all took part in the club's 2011 FA Cup victory.[11] Ken Mulhearn kept goal for the majority of the 1967–68 league championship winning season,[12] and Ian Bowyer was part of the team that won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1970.[13] Several of the squad that won the 2013–14 Premier League are listed; a number of these players are still contracted to the club and may add to their current totals.

Key

Positions tactical evolution
Pre-1970s 1970s onwards
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Full back or Wing-back
CH Centre half DF Centre back
HB Half back MF Holding midfielder
FW Outside forward
(a.k.a. Winger)
DF
MF
Wing-back or
Attacking midfielder
FW Inside forward MF
FW
Attacking midfielder /
Second striker
FW Centre forward FW Centre forward /
Striker / False #9

Position

  • Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the more defensive emphasis in the responsibilities of many of the old forward and midfield positions, and their corresponding name changes, reflects the tactical evolution that occurred in the sport from the late 1960s onwards. The position listed is that in which the player played most frequently for the club.

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, irrespective of how long the player was contracted to the club. For players who had two or more spells at the club, the years for each period are listed separately.

League appearances and League goals

Total appearances and Total goals

International selection

  • Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given.
  • For players having played at full international level, the caps column counts the number of such appearances during his career with the club.

Last update

  • Statistics are correct as of 8 March 2020.

Players with 25 to 99 appearances

Matija Nastasić joined Manchester City in 2012.
World Cup winner Patrick Vieira ended his playing career at Manchester City.[14]
The signing of Robinho for £32.5 million in 2008 broke the British transfer fee record.[15]
Stuart Pearce played for Manchester City in the 2001–02 season, and went on to manage the club between 2005 and 2007.
Players with 25 to 99 competitive appearances for Manchester City F.C. (with current players highlighted in blue)
Player Position Club career League
apps
League
goals
Total
apps
Total
goals
International selection Caps Refs
Lewis Barber GK1927–1930920990
David Phillips MF1984–198681139916 Wales10[16]
Frank Norgrove FB1904–1911941981
Steve McMahon MF1992–1994871981 England0
Trevor Sinclair MF2003–2007825986 England1[17]
Gary Megson MF1989–1992822972
Adam Johnson MF2010–201273119715 England12[18][19]
John McTavish CH1953–1960930960
Derek Jeffries DF1969–1973730950
Herbert Burgess FB1903–1906852942 England4
Peter Dobing FW1961–196382319432 England under-23 [20]
Mick Channon FW1977–198072249430 England1
Max Woosnam CH1920–1925864934 England1
David Robson FB1892–1894
1894–1896
861931
Laurie Barnett FB1930–1934840930
Tony Henry MF1976–19817969312
Robbie Fowler FW2003–200680219228 England0[21]
Lee Crooks DF / MF1996–2000762912 England youth [22]
Fred Howard FW1913–192079409043
Jimmy Heale FW1934–193984399041
Neil Pointon FB1990–1992742902
Pat Finnerhan FW1894–189785278928
Adrian Heath MF1990–1992754895 England under-21 [23]
Fabian Delph MF2015–2019574895 England[24]
Dick Ray FB1896–1900823883
George Livingstone HB1903–190681198820 Scotland1
Edwin Hughes FB1912–1919772883 Wales3
Claudio Reyna MF2003–2006774874 United States15[25][26]
Bacary Sagna DF2014–2017540860 France[27]
Eric Nixon GK1985–1988580840
Billy Felton FB1929–1932730830 England0
Dave Halliday FW1930–193376478251
Ernie Phillips FB1949–1951800820
Denis Law FW1960–1961
1973–1974
68308238 Scotland11
Trevor Morley FW1988–198972188221
Fitzroy Simpson MF1992–1995714824 Jamaica0[28]
Darren Huckerby FW2000–200369228231 England B [29]
James Blair HB1906–1910760811
Imre Varadi FW1986–198865268131
Riyad Mahrez MF2018–50148121 Algeria18[30]
Danny Granville DF1999–2001703803 England under-21 [31]
Elano MF2007–200962148018 Brazil18[32][33][34]
Mario Balotelli FW2010–201354208030 Italy15[35][36]
Billy Linacre FW1947–1949756797
Jackie Oakes FW1948–1950779799
Ivor Broadis FW1951–195374107912 England8
Jimmy Murray FW1963–196770437946 England under-23 [20]
Paul Moulden FW1986–198964187925 England youth [37]
Eliaquim Mangala DF2014–570790 France2[38]
Ted Hanney HB1913–1919681781
Jack Warner FW1921–192576157815
Alan Kernaghan DF1993–1997631782 Republic of Ireland15
Ali Benarbia MF2001–200371117811 Algeria0
George Dougal FW1898–190175137713
Fred Fayers HB1920–1923735775 England amateur
Colin Hendry DF1989–19916157710 Scotland0[39]
Mark Kennedy MF1999–20016687711 Republic of Ireland9
Derek Kevan FW1963–196567487656 England0
Steve MacKenzie MF1979–19815887610 England under-21 [23]
Javi García MF2012–2014532762 Spain0[40]
Dennis Westcott FW1950–195272377537
Paulo Wanchope FW2000–200464277529 Costa Rica23[41]
Hugh Morris FW1891–1893
1895–1896
66317431 Wales1
Bob Milarvie FW1891–189669137314
Fred Threlfall FW1899–1904678738
Jack Dyson FW1955–196062267329
Keith MacRae GK1973–1980560720 Scotland under-23 [42]
Tony Vaughan DF1997–1999582722 England youth [43]
Martin Petrov MF2007–20105997212 Bulgaria19[44]
Aymeric Laporte DF2018–513725 [45]
John Gidman DF1986–1988531713 England0[46]
Dietmar Hamann MF2006–2009540711 Germany0[47]
Bert Gray GK1927–1929680700 Wales5
Ian Bowyer FW1968–197150137017
Jamie Pollock MF1998–2000585705 England under-21 [48]
Jimmy Ross FW1899–190267216922
Colin Barrett FB1972–1976530691
Shay Given GK2009–2011500690 Republic of Ireland22[49][50]
Sid Hoad FW1911–1914641682
Jim Tolmie MF1983–198561156819 Scotland under-21 [51]
Clive Allen FW1989–199153166821 England0[52]
Ray Sambrook FW1958–196162136713
Mark Ward MF1990–199155146716
Eyal Berkovic MF2001–2003567679 Israel6[53]
Jack Hannaway HB1951–1956640660
Stan Horne HB1965–1967500660
Brian Gayle DF1988–1989553663
Willie McOustra HB1902–1907656656
Davie Ross FW1907–191161196519
Clive Colbridge FW1959–196162126512
Dave Bennett MF1979–19815296515
Peter Beagrie MF1994–1997523655 England B
Paul Bosvelt MF2003–2005532653 Netherlands5[54]
Georgios Samaras FW2006–20075586512 Greece19[55][56]
George Mann HB1894–1897597647
Tommy Tait FW1928–193061436446
Gordon Clark FB1936–1946550640
Kelechi Iheanacho FW2015–201746126421 Nigeria10[57]
William Douglas GK1890–1894580630
Paul Stewart FW1987–198851266330 England0[58]
Michael Ball DF2007–2009480631 England0[59][60]
Ken Mulhearn GK1967–1970500620
Alan Harper DF1989–1991521622 England youth [61]
Paul Walsh FW1994–199553166219 England0
Stephen Jordan DF2003–2007510620 [62]
Javier Garrido DF2007–2010492622 Spain under-21 [63][64]
Joe Davies FW1891–1893
1896
1900
57206221 Wales3[65][66][67]
Johnny Williamson FW1950–195559186219
Phil Foden MF2016–3326311 England under-21

|[68]

Hugh Morris FW1922–1924570610
Frank McCourt HB1951–1954614614 Northern Ireland6
Oleksandr Zinchenko DF2016–340612 Ukraine20[69]
Jack Brennan HB1914–1922560600
Dave Bacuzzi FB1964–1966570600 England youth
Tommy Hutchison MF1980–1982464605 Scotland0[70]
Claudio Bravo GK2016–290600 Chile17[71]
Danilo DF2017–2019344604 Brazil

|[72]

Martyn Margetson GK1991–1998510590 Wales0[73]
Jon Macken FW2002–20055175912 Republic of Ireland1[74]
Gélson Fernandes MF2007–2009433594  Switzerland17[75][76]
Maurice Dunkley FW1938–1947515586
Rick Holden MF1992–1993503585
David Sommeil DF2003–2006494585 France B [77]
Wayne Bridge DF2009–2013420580 England4[78][79]
Stockport Smith FW1897–190054225722
Alan Ogley GK1964–1967510570
Richard Jobson DF1998–1000504574 England B [29]
Jack Allen FB1920–1924520560
Niclas Jensen DF2002–2003512562 Denmark18[80]
Ron Phoenix HB1952–1959532552
David Shawcross HB1958–1964472552 England under-23 [20]
Steve Daley MF1979–1980484544 England B [81]
Danny Mills DF2004–2006511541 England0[60][82]
Billy Wilson HB1922–1927480530
David Brightwell DF1992–1995431532
Gareth Taylor FW1998–19994395310 Wales0[73]
Robinho FW2008–201041145316 Brazil25[34][83][84]
John Benson FB1962–1964440520
Wyn Davies FW1971–1973458529 Wales3
Derek Parlane FW1983–198448205223 Scotland0
Mark Lillis FW1985–198639115115
Ben Thatcher DF2004–2006470510 Wales4[85][86]
Ian Mellor FW1971–19734075010
Mark Seagraves DF1987–1989420500 England youth [87]
Eike Immel GK1995–1996420500 Germany0
Craig Bellamy FW2009–201140125015 Wales10[88][89]
Matija Nastasić DF2012–2014300510 Serbia14[90]
Danny Whittle HB1890–1894464495
Walter Bowman FW1893–1898473493 Canada0
Alex Harley FW1962–196340234932
Ged Keegan FB1974–1978372493 England under-21 [91]
Gordon Smith FW1984–198542134915 Scotland under-21 [92]
Álvaro Negredo FW2013–20143194923 Spain3[93]
Sandy Rowan FW1894–189645234824
Louis Cardwell FB1938–1946420480
Bobby Cunliffe FW1946–19564494810
Frank Carrodus FW1970–1974421482
Andy Morrison DF1998–2001374485
Willy Caballero GK2014–2017230480 Argentina under-230[94]
Jimmy Bannister FW1902–190645214722
Joe Cartwright FW1913–1920383475
Herbert Tyler HB1919–1921440470
Jackie Plenderleith CH1960–1963410470 Scotland1
Alf-Inge Håland DF2000–2002383473 Norway1[95]
Vedran Ćorluka DF2007–2008381471 Croatia16[96][97]
Bob Grieve FW1906–190944184619
William Wallace FW1912–1914439469
Sid Cann FB1930–1934420460
Perry Suckling GK1986–1988390460 England under-21 [48]
Ged Brannan MF1997–1998434464
Lee Bradbury FW1997–199840104611 England under-21
Jim Whitley MF1998–2000380461 Northern Ireland3[98]
Patrick Vieira MF2010–2011283466 France0[99]
Wilfried Bony FW2015–20173664611 Ivory Coast[100]
Benjamin Mendy DF2017–310460 France6[101]
Paul Futcher DF1978–1980370450 England under-21 [91]
Eddie McGoldrick MF1996–1997400450 Republic of Ireland0[102]
Kiki Musampa MF2005–2006413454 Netherlands under-21 [103]
Michael Johnson MF2006–2009372453 England under-21 [104]
Emmanuel Adebayor FW2009–201034154519 Togo4[105][106]
Jack Lyall GK1909–1910400440 Scotland0
Tommy Broad FW1919–1921320440
Arthur Mann DF1968–1971350440
Steve McManaman MF2003–2005350440 England0[58]
Stevan Jovetić FW2013–20163084411 Montenegro8[107]
Kazimierz Deyna MF1978–198038124313 Poland0
Nigel Clough MF1996–1997384435 England0[58]
Stuart Pearce DF2001–2002383433 England0[58]
James Hosie FW1901–1902393423
Peter Bell FW1926–1928427427
Fred Hill FW1970–1972353423 England0
Jim Melrose FW1984–19853484211 Scotland under-21 [108]
Gordon Davies FW1985–19863194215 Wales2[16]
FW2008–2011211426 Brazil0[109]
Harry Middleton HB1892–1894384414
Len Wall HB1910–1913412412
James Cumming FW1913–1915350413
Tom Blair GK1921–1922380410
Eric Williams FB1947–1950380410
Roy Warhurst HB1957–1958402412
Roger Palmer FW1977–19803194111
Terry Cooke MF1999347418 England under-21 [31]
Carlo Nash GK2001–2002380410
Michael Tarnat DF2003–2004323414 Germany0[110]
James Sharples FW1894–189739204020
William Orr FB1901–1903360400
John Edmondson GK1902–1906380400
Percy Hill FB1906–1908380400
Bradley Wright-Phillips FW2004–2006322402 England under-20 [111]
Gerry Baker FW1960–196137143914 United States0[112]
Vic Gomersall FB1961–1965390390
Nigel Gleghorn MF1988–19893473911
Rodri MF2019–263394 Spain4[113]
Jimmy McLuckie HB1933–1934321381 Scotland1
Ron Healey GK1971–1973300380 Republic of Ireland0
Colin Viljoen MF1978–1980270381 England0
David Cross FW1982–198331123813
Wayne Biggins FW1988–19893293810
Tommy Wright GK1997–2000340380 Northern Ireland4[98]
Danny Allsopp FW1998–2000294386 Australia0[114]
Marc-Vivien Foé MF2002–2003359389 Cameroon5[115]
Frank Lampard MF2014–2015326388 England0[116]
John Milne FW1890–1894368378
Frank Dyer FB1893–1898363373
Frank Thompson FB1922–1926330370
James Calderwood FW1922–1926350370
Robert Donnelly HB1935–1937371371
Geoff Hammond DF1974–1976341372
Craig Russell FW1997–1999312374
Spencer Prior DF2000–2001304374
Dedryck Boyata DF2010–2015140361 Belgium8[117][118]
Charles Broadhurst FW1927–192833253626
Eddie McMorran FW1947–194833123612
Gerry Gow MF1980–1981265367 Scotland under-23 [119]
Mark Brennan MF1990–1992296367 England under-21 [48]
Jimmy Hindmarsh HB1913–1915281352
Michael Robinson FW1979–1980308359
Felipe Caicedo FW2008–2011274357 Ecuador10[120]
David Weir FW1890–189332103413 England0
James Harper FB1895–1898320340
Jack Milsom FW1938–193932203422
Ian Scott MF1987–1989243344
John Wood FW1907–1909286339
Harry Anders FW1953–1955324334
Alf Wood FW1963–1966324334 England youth [121]
Michael Hughes MF1988–1992261331 Northern Ireland4[98]
Joe Cassidy FW1900–190131143214
Robert Davidson FB1902–1904320320
Alex Steel HB1906–1907301321
Charlie Burgess FB1908–1911320320
Arthur Daniels FW1923–1926311321
Jimmy Elwood CH1924–1927310320 Ireland1
Lee Croft MF2005–2006281321 England under-20 [111]
Daniel Sturridge FW2007–2009215326 England0[122][123]
John McVickers FB1892–1893280310
Wally McReddie FW1894–189531123112
Jimmy Wilkinson HB1907–1910312312
Ronnie Turnbull FW1949–1950305315
Jack Savage GK1954–1957300310
Lucien Mettomo DF2001–2002271311 Cameroon14[124]
Peter Schmeichel GK2002–2003290310 Denmark0[125]
Benjani FW2008–2010234317 Zimbabwe5[126][127]
David Oldfield MF1989–1990266309 England under-21 [48]
William Hopkins HB1892–1893280290
Paddy Kelly FW1920–1923251293 Ireland1
Trevor Francis FW1981–198226122914 England10
Mikhail Kavelashvili FW1996–1997283293 Georgia2[128][129]
Bernardo Corradi FW2006–2008253293 Italy0[130][131]
Émile Mpenza FW2007–2008255296 Belgium2[132][133]
Costel Pantilimon GK2011–201470290 Romania3[134]
Nolito FW2016–2017194296 Spain[135]
Tommy Chapman HB1895–1896263283 Wales2
Jimmy Drummond FW1902–1903285285
Geoff Lomax DF1983–1985251281
Rae Ingram DF1995–1997230280
Baggy Coupland HB1925–1926242272
Bobby Owen FW1968–1969223276
Paul Ritchie DF2000–2002200270 Scotland0[39]
Jimmy Whitehead FW1897–1898247267 England0
Willie Banks HB1905–1906251261
Dick Crawshaw FW1919–1922251266
Jackie Wharton FW1947–1948232262
Phil Boyer FW1980–1982203264 England0
David Seaman GK2003–2004190260 England0[58]
Ched Evans FW2007–2009161261 Wales10[136][137]
Jack Pritchard FW1938–1946225255
Jimmy Munro FW1948–1950254254
Åge Hareide DF1981–1982240250 Norway7[138]
Jason Beckford FW1988–1991201252 England youth [139]
John Foster DF1994–1996190250 England schoolboys
Maurizio Gaudino MF1994–1995203254 Germany0[110]
Gerry Creaney FW1995–1997214255 Scotland B
Michael Frontzeck DF1996230250 Germany0
Tony Grant MF1999–2001210250 England under-21 [140]
Jack Rodwell MF2012–2014162252 England1[141]

See also

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