List of Fulham F.C. players

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A metal structure composed of a man made of bronze with hands on his hips. One foot is balanced on top of a bronze football. The statue is on an upright brick structure. The word "Haynes" is visible on a sign behind the statue.
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]

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. Marcus Bettinelli, Tom Cairney, Stefan Johansen, Kevin McDonald, Denis Odoi 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 the 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.

Name Position Fulham career League
apps
League
goals
Total
apps
Total
goals
Int. country [nb 1] Int. apps Int. goals Notes Refs
Jack Fryer GK 1903–1911 142 0 168 0 None 0 0
William Goldie FB 1904–1908 156 5 178 5 None 0 0
Billy Morrison FB 1904–1908 122 8 142 9 None 0 0
Harry Ross FB 1904–1908 127 12 146 15 None 0 0
Jimmy Sharp FB 1904–1920 114 1 125 1  Scotland 5 0
Arthur Collins FB 1905–1914 260 9 279 11 None 0 0
Ted Charlton FB 1906–1920 249 7 267 7 None 0 0
Fred Threlfall HB 1907–1909 96 17 107 19 None 0 0
Fred Harrison FW 1907–1911 120 47 132 54 None 0 0
Bob Suart FB 1908–1911 97 1 102 1 None 0 0
Robert Dalrymple HB 1909–1911 98 40 108 44 None 0 0
Fred Mavin FB 1909–1913 140 29 149 29 None 0 0
HB 1909–1915 181 17 193 17 None 0 0
Alf Marshall FB 1909–1920 100 0 107 0 None 0 0
Willie Walker HB 1909–1921 170 23 178 24 None 0 0
Wattie White HB 1910–1923 191 18 203 18 None 0 0
Arthur Reynolds GK 1910–1925 399 0 446 0 None 0 0
Jimmy Torrance HB 1910–1926 338 33 357 33 None 0 0
Tim Coleman HB 1911–1914 94 46 100 49  England 1 0
Harry Russell FB 1913–1923 138 7 142 7 None 0 0
Frank Penn HB 1915–1934 427 45 459 52 None 0 0 [13]
Harry Bagge FB 1919–1926 179 1 191 1 None 0 0
Alex Chaplin FB 1919–1926 259 1 276 1 None 0 0
Danny Shea HB 1920–1923 100 23 107 24  England 2 0
Tom Fleming FB 1922–1925 111 0 114 0 None 0 0
Teddy Craig HB 1924–1930 151 29 161 31 None 0 0
Len Oliver FB 1924–1935 406 3 434 3  England 1 0 [14]
Reg Dyer FB 1925–1930 98 0 103 0 None 0 0
David McNab FB 1925–1930 158 21 169 21 None 0 0
Ernie Beecham GK 1925–1932 174 0 187 0 None 0 0
Albert Barrett FB 1925–1937 389 15 419 20  England 1 0
Jimmy Temple HB 1926–1931 156 58 168 61 None 0 0
Bill Haley HB 1928–1931 93 50 101 54 None 0 0
Johnny Price HB 1928–1937 190 49 205 53  England 0 0 [nb 2]
Jim Hammond HB 1928–1939 316 142 342 151 None 0 0 [15]
Sonny Gibbon FB 1929–1934 114 1 127 1  Wales 0 0 [nb 3]
Syd Gibbons FB 1930–1938 299 13 318 15 None 0 0
Jimmy Hindson FB 1930–1938 104 0 113 0 None 0 0
Joe Birch FB 1931–1938 185 0 195 0 None 0 0
Alf Tootill GK 1932–1938 203 0 214 0 None 0 0
Jimmy Tompkins FB 1932–1939 154 5 164 5 None 0 0
Johnny Arnold FB 1933–1939 202 57 213 62  England 1 0
Mike Keeping FB 1933–1939 205 7 217 7 None 0 0
Bruce Clarke HB 1934–1939 112 1 114 1 None 0 0
Joe Bacuzzi FB 1935–1956 283 2 289 2 None 0 0 [16]
Trevor Smith HB 1935–1938 93 19 100 21 None 0 0
Bert Worsley HB 1935–1940 106 15 112 16 None 0 0
Ronnie Rooke FW 1936–1946 105 70 110 78 None 0 0 [17]
Harry Freeman FB 1937–1952 179 7 190 8 None 0 0
Jim Taylor FB 1938–1953 261 5 278 5  England 2 0
Arthur Stevens HB 1943–1959 386 11 413 126 None 0 0 [17]
Pat Beasley HB 1945–1950 152 13 163 13  England 1 1 [18]
Len Quested HB 1946–1952 175 6 188 7  Australia 2 0 [18]
Bob Thomas HB 1947–1952 167 56 176 57 None 0 0 [13]
Bedford Jezzard FW 1948–1956 292 154 306 154  England 2 0 [nb 4] [17]
Bill Dodgin Jr. DF 1949–1952
1961–1964
104 0 113 0  England 0 0 [nb 5]
Robin Lawler FB/DF 1949–1962 281 0 299 0  Republic of Ireland 8 0
Bobby Robson FW 1950–1956
1962–1967
344 77 370 80  England 20 4 [nb 6] [19]
Ian Black GK 1950–1959 263 1 277 1  Scotland 1 0
Eddie Lowe FB/DF 1950–1963 473 8 511 10  England 3 0 [9][20]
Trevor "Tosh" Chamberlain HB/MF 1951–1965 187 59 204 64 None 0 0 [13]
Charlie Mitten HB 1952–1956 154 32 160 33 None 0 0 [21]
Roy Bentley FB/DF / FW 1952–1961 142 23 158 25  England 12 9 [22]
Jimmy Hill HB/MF 1952–1961 276 41 297 52 None 0 0 [23]
Joe Stapleton FB/DF 1952–1961 97 2 104 2 None 0 0
Johnny Haynes ♠ ♦ (c) FW 1952–1970 594 147 658 ♠ 158  England 56 18 [nb 7]
[nb 8]
[8][17][24]
Tony Macedo GK 1955–1968 346 0 391 0 None 0 0 [21]
George Cohen FB/DF 1956–1969 408 6 459 6  England 37 0 [17][25]
Jim Langley FB/DF 1957–1965 323 31 356 33  England 3 0 [15]
Alan Mullery HB/MF 1958–1964
1972–1976
364 37 412 42  England 35 1 [19]
Maurice Cook FW 1958–1965 221 89 248 97 None 0 0
Johnny Key HB/MF 1958–1966 163 29 181 37 None 0 0
Pat O'Connell HB/MF 1958–1966 152 26 170 28 None 0 0
Graham Leggat FW 1958–1967 254 127 280 134  Scotland 18 8 [17]
Bobby Keetch FB/DF 1959–1966 106 2 120 2 None 0 0
Stan Brown FW 1959–1972 353 16 397 19 None 0 0 [20]
Steve Earle FW 1963–1973 291 98 327 108 None 0 0 [18]
John Dempsey DF 1964–1969 149 4 171 8  Republic of Ireland 19 1
Fred Callaghan DF 1964–1974 295 9 336 12 None 0 0
Les Barrett MF 1965–1977 423 75 491 90 None 0 0 [23]
Allan Clarke FW 1966–1968 86 45 100 57  England 19 10 [20]
Jimmy Conway MF 1966–1976 316 67 360 76  Republic of Ireland 20 0 [23]
Reg Matthewson DF 1968–1973 158 1 174 1 None 0 0
Malcolm Webster GK 1969–1974 94 0 104 0 None 0 0
Barry Lloyd MF 1969–1976 257 29 290 30 None 0 0
Jimmy Dunne DF 1970–1976 143 2 166 2  Republic of Ireland 1 0
John Lacy DF 1971–1978 168 7 188 8 None 0 0
Les Strong DF 1971–1983 372 5 427 6 None 0 0
John Cutbush DF 1972–1977 134 3 160 3 None 0 0
Peter Mellor GK 1972–1977 190 0 224 0 None 0 0
John Mitchell FW 1972–1978 169 56 194 60 None 0 0
Viv Busby FW 1973–1976 118 28 143 36 None 0 0
Alan Slough MF 1973–1977 154 14 187 17 None 0 0
Bobby Moore DF 1974–1977 124 1 150 1  England 108 2 [26][27]
Terry Bullivant MF 1974–1979 101 2 115 2 None 0 0 [28]
John Evanson MF 1976–1979 95 5 107 5 None 0 0 [29]
Gerry Peyton GK 1976–1986 345 0 395 0  Republic of Ireland 33 0 [14]
Richard Money DF 1977–1980 106 3 115 4 None 0 0 [30][31]
Tony Gale DF 1977–1984 277 19 318 21 None 0 0 [16][32]
John Beck MF 1978–1983 114 12 126 13 None 0 0 [33]
Kevin Lock DF 1978–1985 211 27 236 29 None 0 0 [34]
Gordon Davies FW 1978–1991 396 159 450 178 ♠  Wales 16 2 [nb 9] [10][19][35]
Robert Wilson MF 1979–1985
1987–1989
223 38 243 42  England 0 0 [nb 10] [36][37]
Roger Brown DF 1980–1983 141 18 161 19 None 0 0 [nb 11] [20][38]
Jim Stannard GK 1980–1985 391 1 430 1 None 0 0 [39]
Ray Lewington MF 1980–1985
1986–1990
234 21 276 24 None 0 0 [nb 12] [14][40]
Dean Coney FW 1980–1987 211 56 244 72 None 0 0
Peter Scott MF 1981–1992 277 27 306 34 None 0 0 [41]
Jeff Hopkins DF 1981–1988 219 4 257 6  Wales 16 0 [42]
Ray Houghton MF 1982–1985 129 16 145 21  Republic of Ireland 73 6 [26][43]
Paul Parker DF 1982–1997 157 2 184 3  England 19 0 [16][44]
Leroy Rosenior FW 1982–1990 99 38 109 40  Sierra Leone 1 0 [45]
John Marshall MF 1982–1997 413 28 467 32 None 0 0 [46]
Gary Elkins DF 1983–1990 104 2 114 2 None 0 0 [47]
Gary Barnett MF 1984–1990 182 31 209 35 None 0 0 [48]
Glen Thomas DF 1985–1994 253 6 282 6 None 0 0 [49]
Justin Skinner MF 1986–1991 137 23 154 27 None 0 0 [50]
Clive Walker MF 1987–1989 109 29 125 32 None 0 0 [51]
Jeff Eckhardt DF 1987–1994 249 25 270 25 None 0 0 [52]
Gary Brazil FW 1990–1996 214 48 256 60 None 0 0 [53]
Mark Newson DF 1990–1993 102 4 110 4 None 0 0 [54]
Julian Hails MF 1990–1994 109 12 126 13 None 0 0 [55]
Martin Pike DF 1990–1994 190 14 205 15 None 0 0 [56]
Simon Morgan DF 1990–2001 352 47 420 56 None 0 0 [21][57]
Sean Farrell FW 1991–1994 94 31 104 35 None 0 0 [58]
Duncan Jupp MF 1993–1996 105 3 127 3 None 0 0 [59]
Terry Angus DF 1993–1997 120 5 146 7 None 0 0 [60]
Robbie Herrera DF 1993–1998 144 2 180 2 None 0 0 [61]
Nick Cusack MF 1994–1997 112 14 135 18 None 0 0 [62]
Mark Blake DF 1994–1998 141 17 161 20 None 0 0 [63]
Martin Thomas MF 1994–1998 87 8 105 11 None 0 0 [64]
Mike Conroy FW 1995–1998 94 32 115 42 None 0 0 [65]
Sean Davis MF 1996–2004 155 14 198 20  England 0 0 [nb 10] [15][66]
Steve Hayward MF 1997–2001 117 8 150 12 None 0 0 [67]
Paul Peschisolido FW 1997–2001 97 24 117 30  Canada 53 10 [68]
Chris Coleman (c) ♦ DF 1997–2002 138 8 165 11  Wales 32 4 [nb 13] [15][69][70][71]
Paul Trollope MF 1997–2002 78 5 101 6  Wales 9 0 [72]
Maik Taylor GK 1997–2004 187 0 235 0  Northern Ireland 87 0 [73]
Kit Symons DF 1998–2001 102 13 129 14  Wales 36 2 [74]
Rufus Brevett DF 1998–2003 175 1 217 2 None 0 0 [75]
Steve Finnan DF 1998–2003 173 6 209 7  Republic of Ireland 52 2 [22][76]
Barry Hayles * FW 1998–2004 174 44 214 57  Jamaica 10 0 [77]
Andy Melville (c) DF 1999–2004 153 4 193 4  Wales 65 3 [78][79]
Lee Clark (c) MF 1999–2005 151 20 178 22  England 0 0 [nb 10] [18][80][81]
Zat Knight (c) DF 1999–2007 150 3 181 4  England 2 0 [82][83]
Luís Boa Morte (c) FW 2000–2001
2001–2007
205 44 250 54  Portugal 28 1 [26][84][85]
Bjarne Goldbæk MF 2000–2003 85 6 104 7  Denmark 28 0 [86]
Louis Saha FW 2000–2004 117 53 144 64  France 20 4 [22][87]
Edwin van der Sar GK 2001–2005 127 0 154 0  Netherlands 130 0 [21][88]
Alain Goma (c) DF 2001–2006 117 0 152 0  France 2 0 [89][90]
Sylvain Legwinski MF 2001–2006 128 8 164 12  France 0 0 [nb 14] [91]
Steed Malbranque MF 2001–2006 172 32 211 44 None 0 0 [nb 14]
[nb 15]
[26][92]
Moritz Volz DF 2003–2004
2004–2009
125 2 144 4  Germany 0 0 [nb 16] [93]
Tomasz Radzinski FW 2004–2007 103 10 117 17  Canada 46 10 [94]
Carlos Bocanegra DF 2004–2008 116 8 136 8  United States 110 14 [95]
Collins John * FW 2004–2008 95 20 108 23  Netherlands 2 0 [96]
Brian McBride FW 2004–2008 139 32 153 40  United States 95 30 [19][97]
Chris Baird * DF 2007–2013
2016
127 4 167 4  Northern Ireland 77 0 [98]
Simon Davies MF 2007–2013 137 13 169 17  Wales 58 6 [99]
Clint Dempsey MF 2007–2012
2014
189 49 230 58  United States 135 57 [100]
Aaron Hughes DF 2007–2014 186 1 238 2  Northern Ireland 112 1 [101]
Paul Konchesky * DF 2007–2010 97 2 122 2  England 2 0 [102]
Danny Murphy (c) MF 2007–2012 169 18 210 29  England 9 1 [103]
Dickson Etuhu * MF 2008–2012 91 3 127 6  Nigeria 33 0 [104]
Brede Hangeland (c) DF 2008–2014 221 8 281 12  Norway 91 4 [105]
Mark Schwarzer GK 2008–2013 172 0 221 0  Australia 109 0 [106]
Zoltán Gera MF 2008–2011 86 5 121 17  Hungary 97 26 [107]
Andrew Johnson FW 2008–2012 86 13 111 27  England 8 0 [108]
Bobby Zamora FW 2008–2012 91 20 134 37  England 2 0 [109][110]
Damien Duff MF 2009–2014 134 15 173 22  Republic of Ireland 100 8 [111]
Steve Sidwell MF 2011–2014 92 14 113 17  England 0 0 [nb 10] [112]
Bryan Ruiz * FW 2011–2015 97 12 107 13  Costa Rica ^ 125 26 [113]
Scott Parker (c)♦ MF 2013–2017 119 6 128 6  England 18 0 [nb 17] [114][115]
Marcus Bettinelli double-dagger GK 2014– 95 0 112 0  England 0 0 [nb 10] [116]
Ross McCormack * FW 2014–2016 96 38 100 42  Scotland ^ 13 2 [117][118]
Tom Cairney (c) double-dagger MF 2015– 155 27 169 29  Scotland ^ 2 0 [119][120]
Tim Ream double-dagger DF 2015– 138 1 154 1  United States ^ 35 1 [121][122]
Ryan Fredericks * FW 2015–2018 106 0 114 0  England 0 0 [nb 18] [123][124]
Stefan Johansen double-dagger MF 2016– 99 19 111 21  Norway ^ 47 5 [125][122]
Kevin McDonald double-dagger MF 2016– 102 6 113 6  Scotland ^ 5 0 [126][127]
Denis Odoi double-dagger DF 2016– 101 3 112 6  Belgium ^ 1 0 [128][122]
Ryan Sessegnon * FW 2016–2019 104 22 118 25  England 0 0 [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.
    Ireland denotes players who played for the Irish Football Association team.
    Republic of Ireland 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. ^ a b c d e f 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. ^ a b 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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General

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  • List of Fulham F.C. players at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database

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  94. ^ "Tomasz Radzinski". Soccerbase. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
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  96. ^ "Collins John". Soccerbase. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  97. ^ "Brian McBride". Soccerbase. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  98. ^ "Chris Baird". Soccerbase. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
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