List of Arsenal F.C. players

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David O'Leary has played 722 times for Arsenal, more than any other player. David O'Leary (1981).jpg
David O'Leary has played 722 times for Arsenal, more than any other player.

Arsenal Football Club, an association football club based in Islington, London, was founded in 1886 as Dial Square. They became the first southern member [nb 1] admitted into the Football League in 1893, having spent their first four seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies. [3] The club's name, which shortly changed to Woolwich Arsenal, was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving to Highbury. [4] Despite finishing fifth in the Second Division in 1914–15, Arsenal rejoined the First Division at the expense of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur when football resumed after the First World War. [5] Since that time, they have not fallen below the first tier of the English football league system and hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the top flight. [6] The club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below.

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David O'Leary holds the record for the greatest number of appearances for Arsenal. Between 1975 and 1993 the Irish defender played 722 times for the club. [7] As of 2009, seven other players have made more than 500 appearances for Arsenal, including four of the so-called "famous five" defenders of the 1990s, [8] Tony Adams, Lee Dixon, David Seaman and Nigel Winterburn. The club's goalscoring record is held by Thierry Henry, who scored 228 goals in all competitions between 1999 and 2007 and during a loan spell with the club in 2012. [9] He surpassed the previous record of 185 goals, held by Ian Wright, in 2005, [10] and became the first player to score 200 goals for Arsenal the following year. [11]

In 2013, Arsenal launched the "100 Club" to formally recognise retired players with over 100 league appearances. As of September 2016, 75 living players have been inducted with a further 26 automatically enrolled once they end their careers. [12]

Key

Positions key
Pre-1960s1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full-back DF Defender
HB Half-back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
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.
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.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Football League, Premier League, FA Cup, Football League Cup, FA Charity/Community Shield, European Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Football League Centenary Trophy and European Super Cup. Matches in the United League, Southern District Combination, London League and wartime competitions are excluded.

Players

Tony Adams, who lies second in the all-time appearance list with 669. He was also captain from 1988 to 2002. Adams, Tony.jpg
Tony Adams, who lies second in the all-time appearance list with 669. He was also captain from 1988 to 2002.
Percy Sands made 350 appearances in the early years, when the team was known as Woolwich Arsenal. Percy Robert Sands.jpg
Percy Sands made 350 appearances in the early years, when the team was known as Woolwich Arsenal.
Another early player, Joe Shaw made 326 appearances. Joseph Ebenezer Shaw.jpg
Another early player, Joe Shaw made 326 appearances.
Bob Wilson made 308 appearances for the club in the 1960s and 70s. Bob Wilson in 2009 (cropped).jpg
Bob Wilson made 308 appearances for the club in the 1960s and 70s.
Frank McLintock made 403 appearances for the Gunners. Frank McLintock.jpg
Frank McLintock made 403 appearances for the Gunners.
Nicknamed "The Romford Pele", Ray Parlour has 464 appearances. Ray Parlour.jpg
Nicknamed "The Romford Pelé", Ray Parlour has 464 appearances.
Seen here during his time with Portsmouth, Paul Merson has 423 appearances. Paul Merson.jpg
Seen here during his time with Portsmouth, Paul Merson has 423 appearances.
Ian Wright is Arsenal's second-highest all-time goalscorer. Ian Wright from Lee Dixon interview 1.jpg
Ian Wright is Arsenal's second-highest all-time goalscorer.
Dennis Bergkamp has more appearances than any other overseas player. Dennis Bergkamp cropped.JPG
Dennis Bergkamp has more appearances than any other overseas player.
Patrick Vieira was captain from 2002 to 2005. Patrick Vieira.jpg
Patrick Vieira was captain from 2002 to 2005.
Kenny Sansom preceded Tony Adams as captain, holding the post until 1988. Kenny Sansom April 2011 TB.jpg
Kenny Sansom preceded Tony Adams as captain, holding the post until 1988.
Record goalscorer Thierry Henry, who was also captain from 2005 to 2007. Thierry Henry Arsenal U19s Vs Olympiacos (21650432628).jpg
Record goalscorer Thierry Henry, who was also captain from 2005 to 2007.
Kolo Toure made 326 appearances for Arsenal. Kolo Toure 2008.jpg
Kolo Touré made 326 appearances for Arsenal.
Cesc Fabregas is Arsenal's youngest-ever goalscorer, and captained the side from 2008 to 2011. Fabregas newcastle emirates.jpg
Cesc Fàbregas is Arsenal's youngest-ever goalscorer, and captained the side from 2008 to 2011.
Per Mertesacker made 221 appearances for Arsenal and is the current Arsenal Academy manager. FIFA WC-qualification 2014 - Austria vs. Germany 2012-09-11 - Per Mertesacker 01 (cropped).JPG
Per Mertesacker made 221 appearances for Arsenal and is the current Arsenal Academy manager.
Mikel Arteta made 150 appearances for Arsenal and is the current manager. Mikel Arteta (cropped).jpg
Mikel Arteta made 150 appearances for Arsenal and is the current manager.

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Arsenal.

List of Arsenal F.C. players with 100 or more appearances
PlayerNationalityPosClub careerStartsSubsTotalGoals
Appearances
Gavin Crawford Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1891–1898138013818
Fred Davis Flag of England.svg  England HB1893–1899150015010
John Anderson Flag of England.svg  England HB1896–1903153015311
John Dick Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1898–1912284028413
Duncan McNichol Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1899–190311201121
Jimmy Jackson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1899–190520402041
Archie Cross Flag of England.svg  England FB1900–191014901490
Jimmy Ashcroft Flag of England.svg  England GK1900–190830303030
Tommy Briercliffe Flag of England.svg  England FW1901–1905133013334
Bill Gooing Flag of England.svg  England FW1901–1905106010648
Tim Coleman Flag of England.svg  England FW1902–1908196019684
Roddy McEachrane Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1902–191534603460
Percy Sands Flag of England.svg  England HB1902–1919350035012
Archie Gray Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1904–191220002000
David Neave Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1904–1912168016832
Charlie Satterthwaite Flag of England.svg  England FW1904–1910141014148
Andy Ducat Flag of England.svg  England HB1905–1912188018821
Jimmy Sharp Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1905–190811601165
Hugh McDonald Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland GK1906
1908–1910
1912–1913
10301030
Charles Lewis Flag of England.svg  England FW1907–1920220022034
Joe Shaw Flag of England.svg  England FB1907–192332603260
David Greenaway Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1908–1921170017013
Angus McKinnon Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1908–192221702174
Pat Flanagan Flag of England.svg  England FW1910–1917121012128
Alex Graham Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1911–1924179017920
Jock Rutherford Flag of England.svg  England FW1913–1923
1923–1926 [nb 2]
232023227
Billy Blyth Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1914–1929343034351
Frank Bradshaw Flag of England.svg  England FB1914–1923142014214
Jack Butler Flag of England.svg  England HB1914–193029602968
Arthur Hutchins Flag of England.svg  England FB1919–192310801081
Henry White Flag of England.svg  England FW1919–1923109010945
Joe Toner Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland FW1919–192610001006
Ernest Williamson Flag of England.svg  England GK1919–192311301130
Alf Baker Flag of England.svg  England HB1919–1931351035126
Alec Mackie Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland FB1921–192611801181
Billy Milne Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1921–192712401243
Jock Robson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland GK1921–192510101010
Bob John Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales HB1922–1937470047013
Andy Kennedy Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland FB1922–192812901290
Jimmy Brain Flag of England.svg  England FW1924–19312320232139
Sidney Hoar Flag of England.svg  England FW1924–1929117011718
Dan Lewis Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales GK1924–193116701670
Charlie Buchan Flag of England.svg  England FW1925–1928120012056
Joe Hulme Flag of England.svg  England FW1926–19373740374125
Jack Lambert Flag of England.svg  England FW1926–19331610161109
Tom Parker Flag of England.svg  England FB1926–1932294029417
Herbie Roberts Flag of England.svg  England HB1926–193733503355
Eddie Hapgood Flag of England.svg  England FB1927–193944004402
David Jack Flag of England.svg  England HB1928–19342080208124
Charlie Jones Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FW1928–193419501958
Cliff Bastin Flag of England.svg  England FW1929–19473960396178
Alex James Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1929–1937261026127
Leslie Compton Flag of England.svg  England HB1930–195027302736
George Male Flag of England.svg  England FB1930–194831803180
Frank Moss Flag of England.svg  England GK1931–193616101611
Ray Bowden Flag of England.svg  England FW1933–1937138013848
Wilf Copping Flag of England.svg  England HB1934–193918901890
Jack Crayston Flag of England.svg  England HB1934–1939187018717
Ted Drake Flag of England.svg  England FW1934–19391840184139
Alf Kirchen Flag of England.svg  England FW1935–1939101010145
Reg Lewis Flag of England.svg  England FW1935–19531760176118
George Swindin Flag of England.svg  England GK1936–195329702970
Walley Barnes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FB1946–1955294029412
Jimmy Logie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1946–1955328032876
Ian McPherson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1946–1951163016321
Joe Mercer Flag of England.svg  England HB1946–195427502752
Laurie Scott Flag of England.svg  England FB1946–195112601260
Archie Macaulay Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1947–195010801081
Don Roper Flag of England.svg  England FW1947–1956321032195
Alex Forbes Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1948–1956240024020
Doug Lishman Flag of England.svg  England FW1948–19552440244137
Lionel Smith Flag of England.svg  England FB1948–195418101810
Peter Goring Flag of England.svg  England FW/MF1949–1959240024053
Jack Kelsey Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales GK1949–196235203520
Cliff Holton Flag of England.svg  England FW1950–1958217021788
Dave Bowen Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales HB1951–195916201622
Dennis Evans Flag of England.svg  England FB1951–1960207020712
Bill Dodgin Flag of England.svg  England HB1953–196020702071
Len Wills Flag of England.svg  England FB1953–196120902094
Jimmy Bloomfield Flag of England.svg  England FW1954–1960227022756
Danny Clapton Flag of England.svg  England FW1954–1962225022527
Joe Haverty Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland FW1954–1961122012226
Derek Tapscott Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales HB1954–1958132013268
Stan Charlton Flag of England.svg  England FB1955–195811001103
Vic Groves Flag of England.svg  England HB1955–1964203020337
David Herd Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1955–19611800180107
John Barnwell Flag of England.svg  England HB1957–1964151015124
Jackie Henderson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1958–1961111011129
Billy McCullough Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland DF1958–196626802685
Eddie Magill Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland DF1959–196513101310
George Eastham Flag of England.svg  England FW1960–1966223022341
Terry Neill Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland DF1960–1970272327510
Alan Skirton Flag of England.svg  England MF1960–1966153115454
Geoff Strong Flag of England.svg  England FW1960–1964137013777
Laurie Brown Flag of England.svg  England DF1961–196310901092
Johnny MacLeod Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland MF1961–1964112011228
George Armstrong Flag of England.svg  England MF1962–19776071462168
Joe Baker Flag of England.svg  England FW1962–19661560156100
David Court Flag of England.svg  England MF1962–19701941020418
Jim Furnell Flag of England.svg  England GK1963–196816701670
Jon Sammels Flag of England.svg  England MF1963–1971266427052
Ian Ure Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland DF1963–196920202022
Bob Wilson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland GK1963–197430803080
Frank McLintock Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland DF1964–1973401240332
John Radford Flag of England.svg  England FW1964–19764756481149
Peter Simpson Flag of England.svg  England DF1964–19784581947715
Peter Storey Flag of England.svg  England DF1965–1977494750117
George Graham Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1966–19722961230877
Bob McNab Flag of England.svg  England DF1966–197536233656
Pat Rice Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland DF1967–1980521752813
Charlie George Flag of England.svg  England FW1969–19751572217949
Eddie Kelly Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland MF1969–19752111122219
Ray Kennedy Flag of England.svg  England FW1969–1974206621271
Sammy Nelson Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland DF1969–19813251433912
Alan Ball Flag of England.svg  England MF1971–1976217021752
Liam Brady Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland MF1973–19802951230759
David Price Flag of England.svg  England MF1973–19811651117619
Jimmy Rimmer Flag of England.svg  England GK1974–197714601460
David O'Leary Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland DF1973–19936814172214
Frank Stapleton Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland FW1975–19812973300108
John Devine Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland DF1976–198310831110
Malcolm Macdonald Flag of England.svg  England FW1976–1979107110857
Pat Jennings Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland GK1977–198432703270
Graham Rix Flag of England.svg  England MF1977–19884471746451
Alan Sunderland Flag of England.svg  England FW1977–1983278328192
Willie Young Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland DF1977–1981236123719
John Hollins Flag of England.svg  England MF1979–1983164917213
Brian Talbot Flag of England.svg  England MF1979–19853111632749
Paul Davis Flag of England.svg  England MF1980–19944163144737
Kenny Sansom Flag of England.svg  England DF1980–198839403946
Stewart Robson Flag of England.svg  England MF1981–1986185118621
Chris Whyte Flag of England.svg  England DF1981–198510851138
Tony Woodcock Flag of England.svg  England FW1982–1986164516968
Tony Adams Flag of England.svg  England DF1983–2002663666948
Ian Allinson Flag of England.svg  England MF1983–1987753010523
Charlie Nicholas Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1983–1987176818454
Viv Anderson Flag of England.svg  England DF1984–1987150015015
Steve Williams Flag of England.svg  England MF1984–198811921215
John Lukic Flag of England.svg  England GK1984–1990
1996–2001
29802980
Martin Hayes Flag of England.svg  England MF1985–1990924013234
David Rocastle Flag of England.svg  England MF1985–19922601727734
Martin Keown Flag of England.svg  England DF1985–1986
1993–2004
408414498
Perry Groves Flag of England.svg  England MF1986–19921208320328
Paul Merson Flag of England.svg  England FW1986–19973814442599
Alan Smith Flag of England.svg  England FW1987–199531829347115
Kevin Richardson Flag of England.svg  England MF1987–1990111111218
Michael Thomas Flag of England.svg  England MF1987–19911872120830
Steve Bould Flag of England.svg  England DF1988–19993482437222
Kevin Campbell Flag of England.svg  England FW1988–19951666222859
Lee Dixon Flag of England.svg  England DF1988–20025982161828
Nigel Winterburn Flag of England.svg  England DF1987–20005721258412
David Hillier Flag of England.svg  England MF1990–1996113301432
Anders Limpar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden MF1990–1994962011620
Andy Linighan Flag of England.svg  England DF1990–1996135211568
David Seaman Flag of England.svg  England GK1990–200356405640
Ian Wright Flag of England.svg  England FW1991–19982799288185
John Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark MF1992–199613081381
Ray Parlour Flag of England.svg  England MF1992–20043907646432
Dennis Bergkamp Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands FW1995–200634578423120
David Platt Flag of England.svg  England MF1995–1998773110815
Patrick Vieira Flag of France.svg  France MF1996–20053961040633
Gilles Grimandi Flag of France.svg  France DF/MF1997–2002128421706
Marc Overmars Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF1997–20001271514241
Emmanuel Petit Flag of France.svg  France MF1997–2000114411811
Freddie Ljungberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden MF1998–20072854332872
Ashley Cole Flag of England.svg  England DF1999–2006218102289
Thierry Henry Flag of France.svg  France FW1999–2007
2012
33740377228
Nwankwo Kanu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria FW1999–20041049419844
Oleh Luzhnyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine DF1999–200391191100
Sylvain Wiltord Flag of France.svg  France FW2000–20041245117549
Robert Pires Flag of France.svg  France MF2000–20062384628484
Lauren Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon DF2000–2007227142419
Sol Campbell Flag of England.svg  England DF2001–2006
2010
208321112
Edu Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil MF2001–2005765112715
Gilberto Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil MF2002–20082133124424
Kolo Touré Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast DF2002–20092953132614
Jens Lehmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany GK2003–2008
2011
19912000
Cesc Fàbregas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain MF2003–20112663730357
Gaël Clichy Flag of France.svg  France DF2003–2011230342642
Philippe Senderos Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland DF2003–2010105121174
Manuel Almunia Flag of Spain.svg  Spain GK2004–201217321750
José Antonio Reyes Flag of Spain.svg  Spain FW2004–2007892111023
Robin van Persie Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands FW2004–201221167278132
Mathieu Flamini Flag of France.svg  France MF2004–2008
2013–2016
1747224613
Johan Djourou Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland DF2004–2014123211441
Emmanuel Eboué Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast DF2005–20111595521410
Alexander Hleb Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus MF2005–20081092113010
Nicklas Bendtner Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark FW2005–2014838817147
Alex Song Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon MF2005–20121792520410
Abou Diaby Flag of France.svg  France MF2006–20151364418019
Emmanuel Adebayor Flag of Togo.svg  Togo FW2006–20091142814262
Tomáš Rosický Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic MF2006–20161588824628
Theo Walcott Flag of England.svg  England FW2006–2018252145397108
William Gallas Flag of France.svg  France DF2006–2010142014217
Denílson Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil MF2006–20131203315310
Bacary Sagna Flag of France.svg  France DF2007–2014272122845
Kieran Gibbs Flag of England.svg  England DF2007–2017183472306
Aaron Ramsey Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales MF2008–201926110836964
Samir Nasri Flag of France.svg  France MF2008–20111101512527
Jack Wilshere Flag of England.svg  England MF2008–20181504719714
Francis Coquelin Flag of France.svg  France MF2008–2018115451600
Andrey Arshavin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia MF2009–2013974714431
Thomas Vermaelen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium DF2009–20141361415015
Wojciech Szczęsny Flag of Poland.svg  Poland GK2009–201718101810
Laurent Koscielny Flag of France.svg  France DF2010–20193421135327
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Flag of England.svg  England MF2011–20171158319820
Per Mertesacker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DF2011–2018215622110
Mikel Arteta Flag of Spain.svg  Spain MF2011–20161311915016
Olivier Giroud Flag of France.svg  France FW2012–201816984253105
Santi Cazorla Flag of Spain.svg  Spain MF2012–20181661418029
Nacho Monreal Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DF2013–20192232825110
Mesut Özil Flag of Germany.svg  Germany MF2013–20212371725444
Héctor Bellerín Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DF2013–2022220192399
Alexis Sánchez Flag of Chile.svg  Chile FW2014–20181531316680
Calum Chambers Flag of England.svg  England DF2014–202287351225
Danny Welbeck Flag of England.svg  England FW2014–2019784812632
Ainsley Maitland-Niles Flag of England.svg  England MF2014–202388441323
Petr Čech Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic GK2015–201913901390
Alex Iwobi Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria MF2015–20191034614915
Mohamed Elneny Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt MF2016–108531616
Rob Holding Flag of England.svg  England DF2016–2023132301625
Granit Xhaka Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland MF2016–20232791829723
Shkodran Mustafi Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DF2016–202114291519
Sead Kolašinac Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina DF2017–202294241185
Alexandre Lacazette Flag of France.svg  France FW2017–20221505620671
Eddie Nketiah Flag of England.svg  England FW2017–709816838
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Flag of Gabon.svg  Gabon FW2018–20221422116392
Bernd Leno Flag of Germany.svg  Germany GK2018–202212411250
Emile Smith Rowe Flag of England.svg  England MF2018–635111418
Bukayo Saka Flag of England.svg  England FW2018–1992722658
Nicolas Pépé Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast FW2019–2023674511227
Gabriel Martinelli Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil FW2019–1205317341
Kieran Tierney Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland DF2019–91331245
Gabriel Magalhães Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil DF2020–160716715
Thomas Partey Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana MF2020–86281145
Martin Ødegaard Flag of Norway.svg  Norway MF2021–1381415235
Ben White Flag of England.svg  England DF2021–121121336

Captains

64 players have captained Arsenal since it was founded as Dial Square F.C. in 1886, the first being club founder David Danskin, who captained the team until he was forced to retire due to injury in 1889. The club's longest-serving captain is Tony Adams, who captained the club for 14 years between 1988 and 2002, and is frequently known as "Mr. Arsenal" for this achievement. The current captain is Martin Ødegaard. [14]

DatesCaptain [15] [16]
1886–1889 Flag of Scotland.svg David Danskin
1889 Flag of England.svg Arthur Brown
1889–1890 Flag of England.svg Morris Bates
1890–1891 Flag of England.svg Bill Julian
1891–1892 [nb 3] Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Robertson [17]
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Buist
Flag of England.svg David Howat [18]
Flag of Scotland.svg Tom Graham
Flag of Scotland.svg William Stewart
1892–1893 Flag of England.svg Charles Booth
1893–1894 Flag of England.svg Joe Powell
1894–1895 Flag of England.svg David Howat
1895–1896 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Caesar Jenkyns
1896–1898 Flag of Scotland.svg Gavin Crawford
1898–1899 Flag of England.svg John Anderson
1899–1900 Flag of England.svg Joe Murphy
1900–1901 Flag of Scotland.svg Duncan McNichol
1901–1905 Flag of Scotland.svg Jimmy Jackson
1905–1906 Flag of Scotland.svg John Dick
1906–1919 Flag of England.svg Percy Sands
1919–1920 Flag of England.svg Joe Shaw
1920–1922 Flag of England.svg Frank Bradshaw
1922–1923 Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Graham
1923–1924 Flag of Scotland.svg Billy Blyth
1924–1925 Flag of England.svg Alf Baker
1925–1928 Flag of England.svg Charlie Buchan
1928–1929 Flag of Scotland.svg Billy Blyth
1929–1932 Flag of England.svg Tom Parker
1932–1933 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Charlie Jones
1933–1937 Flag of Scotland.svg Alex James
1937–1944 Flag of England.svg Eddie Hapgood
1944–1947 Flag of England.svg George Male
1947–1954 Flag of England.svg Joe Mercer
1954 Flag of Scotland.svg Jimmy Logie
1954–1955 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Walley Barnes
1955–1956 Flag of England.svg Don Roper
1956 Flag of England.svg Cliff Holton
1956–1957 Flag of England.svg Peter Goring
1957 Flag of England.svg Cliff Holton
1957–1958 Flag of England.svg Dennis Evans
1958–1959 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dave Bowen
1959–1962 Flag of England.svg Vic Groves
1962–1963 Ulster Banner.svg Terry Neill
1963–1966 Flag of England.svg George Eastham
1966–1967 Flag of England.svg Don Howe
1967–1973 Flag of Scotland.svg Frank McLintock
1973–1974 Flag of England.svg Bob McNab
1974–1975 Flag of England.svg Alan Ball [19]
1975 Flag of Scotland.svg Eddie Kelly [20] [21]
1975–1976 Flag of England.svg Alan Ball
1976–1980 Ulster Banner.svg Pat Rice
1980–1983 Flag of Ireland.svg David O'Leary [nb 4]
1983–1986 Flag of England.svg Graham Rix
1986–1988 Flag of England.svg Kenny Sansom
1988–2002 Flag of England.svg Tony Adams [nb 5]
2002–2005 Flag of France.svg Patrick Vieira [nb 6]
2005–2007 Flag of France.svg Thierry Henry
2007–2008 Flag of France.svg William Gallas
2008–2011 Flag of Spain.svg Cesc Fabregas
2011–2012 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Persie
2012–2014 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thomas Vermaelen
2014–2016 Flag of Spain.svg Mikel Arteta
2016–2018 Flag of Germany.svg Per Mertesacker
2018–2019 Flag of France.svg Laurent Koscielny
2019 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Granit Xhaka
2019–2021 Flag of Gabon.svg Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang [nb 7]
2021–2022 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Lacazette
2022–present Flag of Norway.svg Martin Ødegaard

Notes

  1. A club located in the southern counties of England. Initially these were amateur clubs, as professionalism in football was not as readily accepted in the south as in the north. In the 1893–94 season, Arsenal (under its former name Woolwich Arsenal) turned professional and became the first southern club admitted to the northern-oriented Football League. The following year saw the creation of the Southern Football League, which was composed of amateur and professional teams. By the 1920–21 season, the top division of the Southern Football League was absorbed by the Football League, to create its third division. [1] [2]
  2. Rutherford left Arsenal to join Stoke in March 1923, but returned six months later.
  3. Sandy Robertson replaced Bill Julian as captain in October 1891, and was the second of six captains to serve in the 1891–92 season. However, sources are unclear as to the specific dates of the captaincies of Buist, Howat, Graham, and Stewart.
  4. First captain from outside the United Kingdom.
  5. Longest-serving captain.
  6. First captain from outside the British Isles.
  7. First non-European captain.

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