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

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Álvaro Arbeloa playing for Liverpool in 2007

Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside. The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield. The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in Everton moving to Goodison Park from Anfield, which left Houlding with an empty stadium. Thus, he founded Liverpool F.C. to play in the empty stadium. [1] Liverpool won the First Division title for the first time in 1901; since then, the club has won a further 18 league titles, along with eight FA Cups and ten League Cups. They have also been crowned champions of European football on six occasions, winning the European Cup/UEFA Champions League in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 and 2019. [2] The club was one of 22 members of the Premier League when it was formed in 1992. They experienced the most successful period in their history under the management of Bob Paisley, who guided the team to 21 trophies in nine seasons. [3]

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Since playing their first match, more than 700 players have appeared in competitive first-team matches for the club, many of whom have played between 25 and 99 matches (including substitute appearances). Jim Beglin, Álvaro Arbeloa and Thiago Alcântara made 98 appearances for the club, before an injury to Beglin, Arbeloa's sale to Real Madrid and Thiago's release ended their Liverpool careers. [4] [5] Ned Doig who appeared 53 times for the club, is the oldest player to have played for Liverpool. He was 41 years and 165 days when he played against Newcastle United on 11 April 1908. [6] Frank Becton, who made 86 appearances for Liverpool, was the first player from the club to represent his country, when he played for England in 1897. [7]

211 players have played between 25 and 99 competitive matches for the club. Of those players, 9 still play for the club and can add to their total.

Players

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Positions key
Pre-1960s1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player
Liverpool players with 25 to 99 appearances
PlayerNationalityPositionLiverpool careerStartsSubsTotalGoalsRef.
Appearances
Andrew Hannah Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1892–1895690691 [9]
Duncan McLean Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1892–1895820825 [10]
James McBride Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1892–1894560567 [11]
Hugh McQueen Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1892–18956106118 [12]
Tom Wyllie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1892–18932502515 [13]
Patrick Gordon Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1893–1894300308 [14]
Billy McOwen Flag of England.svg  England GK1893–1894270270 [15]
David Hannah Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland FW1894–18973303312 [16]
Jimmy Ross Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1894–18978508539 [17]
John McLean Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1894–1895290290 [18]
George Allan Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1895–1897
1898–1899
9609658 [19]
John Holmes Flag of England.svg  England FB1895–1898440440 [20]
Frank Becton Flag of England.svg  England FW1895–18988608642 [21]
Tom Wilkie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1895–1898640641 [22]
Robert Neil Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1895–1897270273 [23]
Thomas Cleghorn Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1896–1899700701 [24]
Andrew McCowie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1897–18993503511 [25]
Raby Howell Flag of England.svg  England FB1898–1901670670 [26]
Hugh Morgan Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1898–19006806817 [27]
Charlie Wilson Flag of England.svg  England FB1898–1905910913 [28]
John Hunter Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1899–19024504512 [29]
Charlie Satterthwaite Flag of England.svg  England FW1899–19014504513 [30]
Andy McGuigan Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1900–19023703714 [31]
Thomas Robertson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1900–1902470470 [32]
John Glover Flag of England.svg  England FB1900–1903590590 [33]
George Fleming Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1901–1905820826 [34]
George Livingstone Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1902–1903320324 [35]
Edgar Chadwick Flag of England.svg  England FW1902–1904450457 [36]
Peter Platt Flag of England.svg  England GK1902–1904450450 [37]
Dickie Morris Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FW1902–1905390395 [38]
John Hughes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FB1903–1904320322 [39]
John Carlin Flag of England.svg  England FW1903–1907350358 [40]
Ned Doig Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland GK1904–1908530530 [41]
Bill McPherson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1906–19085505517 [42]
Percy Saul Flag of England.svg  England FB1906–1909830832 [43]
Sam Bowyer Flag of England.svg  England FW1907–19124804816 [44]
Tom Rogers Flag of England.svg  England FB1907–1911400400 [45]
Harold Uren Flag of England.svg  England HB1907–1912450452 [46]
John McConnell Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1909–1912530531 [47]
John McDonald Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1909–1912810814 [48]
James Stewart Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1909–19136306326 [49]
Ernest Peake Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FB1909–1914550556 [50]
Samual Gilligan Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1910–19124004016 [51]
John Bovill Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1911–1913290297 [52]
Arthur Metcalf Flag of England.svg  England FW1912–19156306328 [53]
Tom Gracie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1912–1914340345 [54]
Sam Speakman Flag of England.svg  England FB1913–1919260260 [55]
Thomas Fairfoul Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1913–1915710710 [56]
William Banks Flag of England.svg  England HB1914–1915260266 [57]
James Nicholl Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1914–19155905914 [58]
Fred Pagnam Flag of England.svg  England FW1914–19193903930 [59]
Albert Pearson Flag of England.svg  England HB1919–1921510514 [60]
Jack Bamber Flag of England.svg  England HB1919–1923800802 [61]
Harold Wadsworth Flag of England.svg  England HB1919–1924550553 [62]
Harry Lewis Flag of England.svg  England FW1919–19227007012 [63]
Dick Johnson Flag of England.svg  England FW1920–19258208230 [64]
Danny Shone Flag of England.svg  England FW1921–19258108126 [65]
Jimmy Walsh Flag of England.svg  England FW1923–19287707727 [66]
David Pratt Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1923–1927840841 [67]
William Cockburn Flag of England.svg  England FB1924–1926670670 [68]
Archibald Rawlings Flag of England.svg  England HB1924–19266706710 [69]
David McMullan Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland FB1925–1928350350 [70]
Cyril Oxley Flag of England.svg  England HB1925–1926340346 [71]
Tommy Reid Flag of England.svg  England FW1926–19295505530 [72]
Robert Clark Flag of England.svg  England FW1928–19314204211 [73]
Henry Race Flag of England.svg  England FW1928–19304304318 [74]
Dave Davidson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1928–1930620622 [75]
Jimmy Smith Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FW1929–19316206238 [76]
Gordon Gunson Flag of England.svg  England HB1930–19338708726 [77]
Danny McRorie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland HB1930–1932350356 [78]
Syd Roberts Flag of England.svg  England FW1932–19366206213 [79]
Harold Taylor Flag of England.svg  England HB1932–1937720726 [80]
Benjamin Dabbs Flag of England.svg  England FB1933–1937560560 [81]
Jack Tennant Flag of England.svg  England FB1933–1935420420 [82]
Sam English Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland FW1933–19355005026 [83]
Lance Carr Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa FW1933–1936330338 [84]
Tom Bush Flag of England.svg  England HB1933–1947690691 [85]
Ernie Blenkinsop Flag of England.svg  England FB1934–1937710710 [86]
Tommy Johnson Flag of England.svg  England FW1934–1936380388 [87]
Fred Rogers Flag of England.svg  England FB1934–1939750750 [88]
Vic Wright Flag of England.svg  England FW1934–19378508533 [89]
Fred Howe Flag of England.svg  England FW1935–19389409436 [90]
Alf Hobson Flag of England.svg  England GK1936–1946280280 [91]
Barney Ramsden Flag of England.svg  England FB1937–1947630630 [92]
Dirk Kemp Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa GK1937–1939300300 [93]
Jimmy McInnes Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland FB1938–1939480481 [94]
Charlie Ashcroft Flag of England.svg  England GK1946–1955890890 [95]
Ray Minshull Flag of England.svg  England GK1946–1950310310 [96]
Robert Priday Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa HB1946–1949400407 [97]
Bill Shepherd Flag of England.svg  England FB1948–1951580580 [98]
Ken Brierley Flag of England.svg  England HB1948–1953610618 [99]
Bryan Williams Flag of England.svg  England HB1949–1953340345 [100]
Russell Crossley Flag of England.svg  England GK1950–1954730730 [101]
John Heydon Flag of England.svg  England FB1950–1953670670 [102]
John Smith Flag of England.svg  England HB1951–19535905914 [103]
Alan Arnell Flag of England.svg  England FW1953–19617507535 [104]
Eric Anderson Flag of England.svg  England FW1953–19567607622 [105]
Dave Underwood Flag of England.svg  England GK1953–1956500500 [106]
Sammy Smyth Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland FW1953–19544404420 [107]
Frank Lock Flag of England.svg  England FB1953–1955420420 [108]
Don Campbell Flag of England.svg  England FB1953–1958480482 [109]
Barry Wilkinson Flag of England.svg  England HB1953–1959790790 [110]
Thomas McNulty Flag of England.svg  England FB1954–1957360360 [111]
Doug Rudham Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa GK1954–1959660660 [112]
Tony Rowley Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FW1954–19586306339 [113]
Johnny Morrissey Flag of England.svg  England HB1957–1961370376 [114]
Fred Morris Flag of England.svg  England HB1958–19594804814 [115]
Bobby Campbell Flag of England.svg  England HB1958–1960250252 [116]
Kevin Lewis Flag of England.svg  England MF1960–19638208244 [117]
Alf Arrowsmith Flag of England.svg  England U1961–19685065624 [118]
Philip Ferns Flag of England.svg  England DF1962–1965280281 [119]
Jim Furnell Flag of England.svg  England GK1962–1963280280 [120]
Tony Hateley Flag of England.svg  England FW1967–19685605628 [121]
Ian Ross Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland DF1967–19725910694 [122]
Peter Wall Flag of England.svg  England DF1968–1970420420 [123]
John McLaughlin Flag of England.svg  England DF1970–1974532553 [124]
Colin Irwin Flag of England.svg  England DF1979–1981404443 [125]
David Hodgson Flag of England.svg  England FW1982–198433164910 [126]
Michael Robinson Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland FW1983–19844665213 [127]
Jim Beglin Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland DF1984–1987980983 [128]
Kevin MacDonald Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland MF1984–19884915645 [129]
Mike Hooper Flag of England.svg  England GK1986–1993712730 [130]
Nigel Spackman Flag of England.svg  England MF1987–19885013630 [131]
Glenn Hysén Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden DF1989–1992912933 [132]
Nick Tanner Flag of England.svg  England DF1989–1992518591 [133]
Ronny Rosenthal Flag of Israel.svg  Israel FW1990–199341569722 [134]
Dean Saunders Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FW1991–19926106125 [135]
Paul Stewart Flag of England.svg  England MF1992–1993384423 [136]
Don Hutchison Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland MF1992–199444166010 [137]
Nigel Clough Flag of England.svg  England MF1993–19953410449 [138]
John Scales Flag of England.svg  England DF1994–1996931944 [139]
Stan Collymore Flag of England.svg  England FW1995–199771108135 [140]
David Thompson Flag of England.svg  England MF1996–20003125565 [141]
Paul Ince Flag of England.svg  England MF1997–19998108117 [142]
Karl-Heinz Riedle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany FW1997–199942347615 [143]
Øyvind Leonhardsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway MF1997–1999427497 [144]
Bjørn Tore Kvarme Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DF1997–1999486540 [145]
Vegard Heggem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DF1998–20004619653 [146]
Brad Friedel Flag of the United States.svg  United States GK1998–1999301310 [147]
Erik Meijer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands FW1999–20001017272 [148]
Titi Camara Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea FW1999–200024133710 [149]
Rigobert Song Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon DF1999–2000308380 [150]
Markus Babbel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DF2000–2002712736 [151]
Nick Barmby Flag of England.svg  England MF2000–20023820588 [152]
Gary McAllister Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland MF2000–20025235879 [153]
Christian Ziege Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DF2000–20012012322 [154]
Chris Kirkland Flag of England.svg  England GK2000–2004450450 [155]
Jari Litmanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland MF2001–20021924439 [156]
El Hadji Diouf Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal FW2002–20046119806 [157]
Salif Diao Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal MF2002–20053526613 [158]
Bruno Cheyrou Flag of France.svg  France MF2002–20042721485 [159]
Florent Sinama Pongolle Flag of France.svg  France FW2003–20062145669 [160]
Anthony Le Tallec Flag of France.svg  France MF2003–20051319321 [161]
Stephen Warnock Flag of England.svg  England DF2004–20074621671 [162]
Josemi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DF2004–2005287350 [163]
Djibril Cissé Flag of France.svg  France FW2004–200643367924 [164]
Antonio Núñez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain MF2004–20051314271 [165]
Mohamed Sissoko Flag of Mali.svg  Mali MF2005–20077215871 [166]
Fernando Morientes Flag of Spain.svg  Spain FW2005–200647146112 [167]
Boudewijn Zenden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF2005–20073017472 [168]
Mark González Flag of Chile.svg  Chile MF2006–20072016363 [169]
Jermaine Pennant Flag of England.svg  England MF2006–20085427813 [170]
Craig Bellamy Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales FW2006–2007
2011–2012
50287818 [171]
Nabil El Zhar Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco FW2006–2010527321 [172]
Andriy Voronin Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine FW2007–20092119406 [173]
Álvaro Arbeloa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DF2007–2009935982 [5]
Emiliano Insúa Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina DF2007–2010584621 [174]
Robbie Keane Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland FW2008–2009235287 [175]
Andrea Dossena Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF2008–2009229312 [176]
David Ngog Flag of France.svg  France FW2008–201141539419 [177]
Albert Riera Flag of Spain.svg  Spain MF2008–20104511565 [178]
Jay Spearing Flag of England.svg  England MF2008–20124510550 [179]
Martin Kelly Flag of England.svg  England DF2008–20145012621 [180]
Sotirios Kyrgiakos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DF2009–20113811493 [181]
Alberto Aquilani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF2009–20101414282 [182]
Maxi Rodríguez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina MF2010–201260137317 [183]
Joe Cole Flag of England.svg  England MF2010–20122319425 [184]
Raul Meireles Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal MF2010–2011413445 [185]
Brad Jones Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia GK2010–2014261270 [186]
Jonjo Shelvey Flag of England.svg  England MF2010–20133138697 [187]
Andy Carroll Flag of England.svg  England FW2011–201235235811 [188]
Jon Flanagan Flag of England.svg  England DF2011–2017445491 [189]
Charlie Adam Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland MF2011–2012325372 [190]
Stewart Downing Flag of England.svg  England MF2011–20137516917 [191]
José Enrique Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DF2011–20168613992 [192]
Fabio Borini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW2012–20151523383 [193]
Jordon Ibe Flag of England.svg  England MF2013–20163127584 [194]
Kolo Touré Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast DF2013–20165219711 [195]
Mamadou Sakho Flag of France.svg  France DF2013–2017755803 [196]
Rickie Lambert Flag of England.svg  England FW2014–20151224363 [197]
Lazar Marković Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia MF2014–20152311343 [198]
Mario Balotelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW2014–20151414284 [199]
Christian Benteke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium FW2015–201620224210 [200]
Danny Ings Flag of England.svg  England FW2015–2018817254 [201]
Ragnar Klavan Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia DF2016–20184013532 [202]
Loris Karius Flag of Germany.svg  Germany GK2016–2018490490 [203]
Dominic Solanke Flag of England.svg  England FW2017–2018621271 [204]
Xherdan Shaqiri Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland MF2018–20212538638 [205]
Adrián Flag of Spain.svg  Spain GK2019–2022242260 [206]
Caoimhín Kelleher Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland GK2019–600600 [207]
Neco Williams Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales DF2019–20222112330 [208]
Takumi Minamino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan FW2020–202221345514 [209]
Nathaniel Phillips Flag of England.svg  England DF2020–227291 [210]
Thiago Flag of Spain.svg  Spain MF2020–20247127983 [211]
Kostas Tsimikas Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DF2020–6038980 [212]
Conor Bradley Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland DF2021–2416401 [213]
Dominik Szoboszlai Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary MF2023–47216810 [214]
Alexis Mac Allister Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina MF2023–59106910 [215]
Wataru Endō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan MF2023–3618542 [216]
Ryan Gravenberch Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF2023–4317604 [217]
Jarell Quansah Flag of England.svg  England DF2023–339423 [218]

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