List of Fulham F.C. players

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Johnny Haynes is Fulham's all-time record appearance maker with 658 matches, scoring 158 goals, and he is often considered Fulham's best-ever player. He was also a committed performer for the England national team, scoring 18 times in his 56 caps. This statue was erected outside Craven Cottage after his death in 2005. Johnny Haynes at Craven Cottage.jpg
Johnny Haynes is Fulham's all-time record appearance maker with 658 matches, scoring 158 goals, and he is often considered Fulham's best-ever player. He was also a committed performer for the England national team, scoring 18 times in his 56 caps. This statue was erected outside Craven Cottage after his death in 2005.

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 1902–03 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 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]

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Since the club's first competitive match, 966 players have made an appearance in a competitive match, of which 181 have made at least 100 appearances (including substitute appearances); all players who have reached this milestone are listed below. The record number of appearances is held by Johnny Haynes, who played 658 matches in all competitions, scoring 158 goals, in a career spent entirely at Craven Cottage. [8] Eddie Lowe is the only other player to have played more than 500 matches, although Les Barrett came close with 491 appearances. [9] Gordon Davies is the club's record goalscorer, with 179 goals in 450 matches. [10] Five other players have scored more than 100 goals for Fulham. Tom Cairney and Tim Ream are the current squad members who have played over 100 matches for Fulham.

Players

This list contains the 182 players, including six current squad members, as of 30 August 2019, who have made more than 100 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 and UEFA Cup/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.

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

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
Jack Fryer GK 1903–191114201680None00
William Goldie FB 1904–190815651785None00
Billy Morrison FB 1904–190812281429None00
Harry Ross FB 1904–19081271214615None00
Jimmy Sharp FB 1904–192011411251Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 50
Arthur Collins FB 1905–1914260927911None00
Ted Charlton FB 1906–192024972677None00
Fred Threlfall HB 1907–1909961710719None00
Fred Harrison FW 1907–19111204713254None00
Bob Suart FB 1908–19119711021None00
Robert Dalrymple HB 1909–1911984010844None00
Fred Mavin FB 1909–19131402914929None00
James Smith HB 1909–19151811719317None00
Alf Marshall FB 1909–192010001070None00
Willie Walker HB 1909–19211702317824None00
Wattie White HB 1910–19231911820318None00
Arthur Reynolds GK 1910–192539904460None00
Jimmy Torrance HB 1910–19263383335733None00
Tim Coleman HB 1911–1914944610049Flag of England.svg  England 10
Harry Russell FB 1913–192313871427None00
Frank Penn HB 1915–19344274545952None00 [13]
Harry Bagge FB 1919–192617911911None00
Alex Chaplin FB 1919–192625912761None00
Danny Shea HB 1920–19231002310724Flag of England.svg  England 20
Tom Fleming FB 1922–192511101140None00
Teddy Craig HB 1924–19301512916131None00
Len Oliver FB 1924–193540634343Flag of England.svg  England 10 [14]
Reg Dyer FB 1925–19309801030None00
David McNab FB 1925–19301582116921None00
Ernie Beecham GK 1925–193217401870None00
Albert Barrett FB 1925–19373891541920Flag of England.svg  England 10
Jimmy Temple HB 1926–19311565816861None00
Bill Haley HB 1928–1931935010154None00
Johnny Price HB 1928–19371904920553Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 2]
Jim Hammond HB 1928–1939316142342151None00 [15]
Sonny Gibbon FB 1929–193411411271Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 00 [nb 3]
Syd Gibbons FB 1930–19382991331815None00
Jimmy Hindson FB 1930–193810401130None00
Joe Birch FB 1931–193818501950None00
Alf Tootill GK 1932–193820302140None00
Jimmy Tompkins FB 1932–193915451645None00
Johnny Arnold FB 1933–19392025721362Flag of England.svg  England 10
Mike Keeping FB 1933–193920572177None00
Bruce Clarke HB 1934–193911211141None00
Joe Bacuzzi FB 1935–195628322892None00 [16]
Trevor Smith HB 1935–1938931910021None00
Bert Worsley HB 1935–19401061511216None00
Ronnie Rooke FW 1936–19461057011078None00 [17]
Harry Freeman FB 1937–195217971908None00
Jim Taylor FB 1938–195326152785Flag of England.svg  England 20
Arthur Stevens HB 1943–195938611413126None00 [17]
Pat Beasley HB 1945–19501521316313Flag of England.svg  England 11 [18]
Len Quested HB 1946–195217561887Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 20 [18]
Bob Thomas HB 1947–19521675617657None00 [13]
Bedford Jezzard FW 1948–1956292154306154Flag of England.svg  England 20 [nb 4] [17]
Bill Dodgin Jr. DF 1949–1952
1961–1964
10401130Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 5]
Robin Lawler FB/DF 1949–196228102990Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 80
Bobby Robson FW 1950–1956
1962–1967
3447737080Flag of England.svg  England 204 [nb 6] [19]
Ian Black GK 1950–195926312771Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 10
Eddie Lowe FB/DF 1950–1963473851110Flag of England.svg  England 30 [9] [20]
Trevor "Tosh" Chamberlain HB/MF 1951–19651875920464None00 [13]
Charlie Mitten HB 1952–19561543216033None00 [21]
Roy Bentley FB/DF / FW 1952–19611422315825Flag of England.svg  England 129 [22]
Jimmy Hill HB/MF 1952–19612764129752None00 [23]
Joe Stapleton FB/DF 1952–19619721042None00
Johnny Haynes ♠ ♦ (c) FW 1952–1970594147658 ♠158Flag of England.svg  England 5618 [nb 7]
[nb 8]
[8] [17] [24]
Tony Macedo GK 1955–196834603910None00 [21]
George Cohen FB/DF 1956–196940864596Flag of England.svg  England 370 [17] [25]
Jim Langley FB/DF 1957–19653233135633Flag of England.svg  England 30 [15]
Alan Mullery HB/MF 1958–1964
1972–1976
3643741242Flag of England.svg  England 351 [19]
Maurice Cook FW 1958–19652218924897None00
Johnny Key HB/MF 1958–19661632918137None00
Pat O'Connell HB/MF 1958–19661522617028None00
Graham Leggat FW 1958–1967254127280134Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 188 [17]
Bobby Keetch FB/DF 1959–196610621202None00
Stan Brown FW 1959–19723531639719None00 [20]
Steve Earle FW 1963–197329198327108None00 [18]
John Dempsey DF 1964–196914941718Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 191
Fred Callaghan DF 1964–1974295933612None00
Les Barrett MF 1965–19774237549190None00 [23]
Allan Clarke FW 1966–1968864510057Flag of England.svg  England 1910 [20]
Jimmy Conway MF 1966–19763166736076Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 200 [23]
Reg Matthewson DF 1968–197315811741None00
Malcolm Webster GK 1969–19749401040None00
Barry Lloyd MF 1969–19762572929030None00
Jimmy Dunne DF 1970–197614321662Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 10
John Lacy DF 1971–197816871888None00
Les Strong DF 1971–198337254276None00
John Cutbush DF 1972–197713431603None00
Peter Mellor GK 1972–197719002240None00
John Mitchell FW 1972–19781695619460None00
Viv Busby FW 1973–19761182814336None00
Alan Slough MF 1973–19771541418717None00
Bobby Moore DF 1974–197712411501Flag of England.svg  England 1082 [26] [27]
Terry Bullivant MF 1974–197910121152None00 [28]
John Evanson MF 1976–19799551075None00 [29]
Gerry Peyton GK 1976–198634503950Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 330 [14]
Richard Money DF 1977–198010631154None00 [30] [31]
Tony Gale DF 1977–19842771931821None00 [16] [32]
John Beck MF 1978–19831141212613None00 [33]
Kevin Lock DF 1978–19852112723629None00 [34]
Gordon Davies FW 1978–1991396159450178 ♠Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 162 [nb 9] [10] [19] [35]
Robert Wilson MF 1979–1985
1987–1989
2233824342Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 10] [36] [37]
Roger Brown DF 1980–19831411816119None00 [nb 11] [20] [38]
Jim Stannard GK 1980–198539114301None00 [39]
Ray Lewington MF 1980–1985
1986–1990
2342127624None00 [nb 12] [14] [40]
Dean Coney FW 1980–19872115624472None00
Peter Scott MF 1981–19922772730634None00 [41]
Jeff Hopkins DF 1981–198821942576Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 160 [42]
Ray Houghton MF 1982–19851291614521Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 736 [26] [43]
Paul Parker DF 1982–199715721843Flag of England.svg  England 190 [16] [44]
Leroy Rosenior FW 1982–1990993810940Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone 10 [45]
John Marshall MF 1982–19974132846732None00 [46]
Gary Elkins DF 1983–199010421142None00 [47]
Gary Barnett MF 1984–19901823120935None00 [48]
Glen Thomas DF 1985–199425362826None00 [49]
Justin Skinner MF 1986–19911372315427None00 [50]
Clive Walker MF 1987–19891092912532None00 [51]
Jeff Eckhardt DF 1987–19942492527025None00 [52]
Gary Brazil FW 1990–19962144825660None00 [53]
Mark Newson DF 1990–199310241104None00 [54]
Julian Hails MF 1990–19941091212613None00 [55]
Martin Pike DF 1990–19941901420515None00 [56]
Simon Morgan DF 1990–20013524742056None00 [21] [57]
Sean Farrell FW 1991–1994943110435None00 [58]
Duncan Jupp MF 1993–199610531273None00 [59]
Terry Angus DF 1993–199712051467None00 [60]
Robbie Herrera DF 1993–199814421802None00 [61]
Nick Cusack MF 1994–19971121413518None00 [62]
Mark Blake DF 1994–19981411716120None00 [63]
Martin Thomas MF 1994–199887810511None00 [64]
Mike Conroy FW 1995–1998943211542None00 [65]
Sean Davis MF 1996–20041551419820Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 10] [15] [66]
Steve Hayward MF 1997–2001117815012None00 [67]
Paul Peschisolido FW 1997–2001972411730Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5310 [68]
Chris Coleman (c) ♦ DF 1997–2002138816511Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 324 [nb 13] [15] [69] [70] [71]
Paul Trollope MF 1997–20027851016Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 90 [72]
Maik Taylor GK 1997–200418702350Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland 870 [73]
Kit Symons DF 1998–20011021312914Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 362 [74]
Rufus Brevett DF 1998–200317512172None00 [75]
Steve Finnan DF 1998–200317362097Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 522 [22] [76]
Barry Hayles * FW 1998–20041744421457Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 100 [77]
Andy Melville (c) DF 1999–200415341934Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 653 [78] [79]
Lee Clark (c) MF 1999–20051512017822Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 10] [18] [80] [81]
Zat Knight (c) DF 1999–200715031814Flag of England.svg  England 20 [82] [83]
Luís Boa Morte (c) FW 2000–2001
2001–2007
2054425054Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 281 [26] [84] [85]
Bjarne Goldbæk MF 2000–20038561047Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 280 [86]
Louis Saha FW 2000–20041175314464Flag of France.svg  France 204 [22] [87]
Edwin van der Sar GK 2001–200512701540Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1300 [21] [88]
Alain Goma (c) DF 2001–200611701520Flag of France.svg  France 20 [89] [90]
Sylvain Legwinski MF 2001–2006128816412Flag of France.svg  France 00 [nb 14] [91]
Steed Malbranque MF 2001–20061723221144None00 [nb 14]
[nb 15]
[26] [92]
Moritz Volz DF 2003–2004
2004–2009
12521444Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 00 [nb 16] [93]
Tomasz Radzinski FW 2004–20071031011717Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4610 [94]
Carlos Bocanegra DF 2004–200811681368Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11014 [95]
Collins John * FW 2004–2008952010823Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 20 [96]
Brian McBride FW 2004–20081393215340Flag of the United States.svg  United States 9530 [19] [97]
Chris Baird * DF 2007–2013
2016
12741674Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland 770 [98]
Simon Davies MF 2007–20131371316917Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 586 [99]
Clint Dempsey MF 2007–2012
2014
1894923058Flag of the United States.svg  United States 13557 [100]
Aaron Hughes DF 2007–201418612382Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland 1121 [101]
Paul Konchesky * DF 2007–20109721222Flag of England.svg  England 20 [102]
Danny Murphy (c) MF 2007–20121691821029Flag of England.svg  England 91 [103]
Dickson Etuhu * MF 2008–20129131276Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 330 [104]
Brede Hangeland (c) DF 2008–2014221828112Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 914 [105]
Mark Schwarzer GK 2008–201317202210Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1090 [106]
Zoltán Gera MF 2008–201186512117Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 9726 [107]
Andrew Johnson FW 2008–2012861311127Flag of England.svg  England 80 [108]
Bobby Zamora FW 2008–2012912013437Flag of England.svg  England 20 [109] [110]
Damien Duff MF 2009–20141341517322Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 1008 [111]
Steve Sidwell MF 2011–2014921411317Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 10] [112]
Bryan Ruiz FW 2011–2015971210713Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 14729 [113]
Scott Parker (c)♦ MF 2013–201711961286Flag of England.svg  England 180 [nb 17] [114] [115]
Marcus Bettinelli GK 2014– 20219501120Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 10] [116]
Ross McCormack * FW 2014–2016963810042Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland ^132 [117] [118]
Tom Cairney (c) MF 2015–1552716929Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland ^20 [119] [120]
Tim Ream DF 2015–13811541Flag of the United States.svg  United States ^351 [121] [122]
Ryan Fredericks * FW 2015–201810601140Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 18] [123] [124]
Stefan Johansen MF 2016–2021991911121Flag of Norway.svg  Norway ^475 [125] [122]
Kevin McDonald MF 2016–10261136Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland ^50 [126] [127]
Denis Odoi DF 2016–202210131126Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium ^10 [128] [122]
Ryan Sessegnon * FW 2016–20191042211825Flag of England.svg  England 00 [nb 10] [129] [130] [131]

Notes

  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.
    Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg denotes players who played for the Irish Football Association team.
    Flag of Ireland.svg 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. [11] [12]
  2. Represented England at amateur level.
  3. Represented Wales at amateur level.
  4. Bedford Jezzard served as Fulham manager from a year after his retirement in 1957 through to 1964.
  5. Represented England at under-23 level.
  6. Bobby Robson became Fulham manager in January 1968 and saw out the rest of that season. He left the club in November 1968.
  7. Johnny Haynes is Fulham's record appearance maker, making 658 appearances in 18 years at the club. He was briefly player manager in 1968 after Bobby Robson was sacked.
  8. Player spent a period of time as caretaker manager of the club
  9. Gordon Davies is Fulham's record goalscorer with 178 goals in 450 games in all competitions.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Represented England at under-21 level.
  11. Roger Brown holds a club record for goalscoring as a defender with twelve goals in the 1981–82 season.
  12. Ray Lewington became player manager at Fulham in 1986 and remained in this position until 1990. He was the youngest manager in the Football League at the time of his appointment, aged 29.
  13. Chris Coleman was appointed Fulham manager ahead of the 2003–04 season.
  14. 1 2 Represented France at under-21 level.
  15. Steed Malbranque was born in Belgium but represented France internationally.
  16. Represented Germany at under-21 level.
  17. Scott Parker was named Fulham manager on a temporary basis in February 2019, and this was made permanent in May 2019.
  18. Represented England at under-19 level.

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