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

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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 290 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 members of the squads that won five Premier League titles between 2012 and 2021 are listed. Three 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

  • League appearances and goals comprise those in the Football Alliance, the Football League and the Premier League. Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season, abandoned after three games because of the Second World War, are excluded.

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 29 May 2021 (end of 2020–21 season)

Players with 25 to 99 appearances[]

Short-haired young man on a field wearing a light-blue sports jersey.
Matija Nastasić joined Manchester City in 2012.
Head and shoulders of a man in his 30s who has a receding hairline.
World Cup winner Patrick Vieira ended his playing career at Manchester City.[14]
Head and shoulders of a young man with close cropped hair, facing right.
The signing of Robinho for £32.5 million in 2008 broke the British transfer fee record.[15]
A man in his forties, facing left and looking straight ahead.
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
GK 1927–1930 92 0 99 0
David Phillips MF 1984–1986 81 13 99 16  Wales 10 [16]
Frank Norgrove FB 1904–1911 94 1 98 1
Steve McMahon MF 1992–1994 87 1 98 1  England 0
Trevor Sinclair MF 2003–2007 82 5 98 6  England 1 [17]
Gary Megson MF 1989–1992 82 2 97 2
Adam Johnson MF 2010–2012 73 11 97 15  England 12 [18][19]
John McTavish CH 1953–1960 93 0 96 0
Derek Jeffries DF 1969–1973 73 0 95 0
Herbert Burgess FB 1903–1906 85 2 94 2  England 4
Peter Dobing FW 1961–1963 82 31 94 32 England England under-23 [20]
Mick Channon FW 1977–1980 72 24 94 30  England 1
Max Woosnam CH 1920–1925 86 4 93 4  England 1
David Robson FB 1892–1894
1894–1896
86 1 93 1
Laurie Barnett FB 1930–1934 84 0 93 0
Tony Henry MF 1976–1981 79 6 93 12
Robbie Fowler FW 2003–2006 80 21 92 28  England 0 [21]
Lee Crooks DF / MF 1996–2000 76 2 91 2 England England youth [22]
Fred Howard FW 1913–1920 79 40 90 43
Jimmy Heale FW 1934–1939 84 39 90 41
Neil Pointon FB 1990–1992 74 2 90 2
Pat Finnerhan FW 1894–1897 85 27 89 28
Adrian Heath MF 1990–1992 75 4 89 5 England England under-21 [23]
Fabian Delph MF 2015–2019 57 4 89 5  England [24]
Dick Ray FB 1896–1900 82 3 88 3
George Livingstone HB 1903–1906 81 19 88 20  Scotland 1
Edwin Hughes FB 1912–1919 77 2 88 3  Wales 3
Claudio Reyna MF 2003–2006 77 4 87 4  United States 15 [25][26]
Bacary Sagna DF 2014–2017 54 0 86 0  France [27]
Eric Nixon GK 1985–1988 58 0 84 0
Billy Felton FB 1929–1932 73 0 83 0  England 0
Dave Halliday FW 1930–1933 76 47 82 51
Ernie Phillips FB 1949–1951 80 0 82 0
Denis Law FW 1960–1961
1973–1974
68 30 82 38  Scotland 11
Trevor Morley FW 1988–1989 72 18 82 21
Fitzroy Simpson MF 1992–1995 71 4 82 4  Jamaica 0 [28]
Darren Huckerby FW 2000–2003 69 22 82 31 England England B [29]
James Blair HB 1906–1910 76 0 81 1
Imre Varadi FW 1986–1988 65 26 81 31
Danny Granville DF 1999–2001 70 3 80 3 England England under-21 [30]
Elano MF 2007–2009 62 14 80 18  Brazil 18 [31][32][33]
Mario Balotelli FW 2010–2013 54 20 80 30  Italy 15 [34][35]
Billy Linacre FW 1947–1949 75 6 79 7
Jackie Oakes FW 1948–1950 77 9 79 9
Ivor Broadis FW 1951–1953 74 10 79 12  England 8
Jimmy Murray FW 1963–1967 70 43 79 46 England England under-23 [20]
Paul Moulden FW 1986–1989 64 18 79 25 England England youth [36]
Eliaquim Mangala DF 2014–2019 57 0 79 0  France 2 [37]
Ted Hanney HB 1913–1919 68 1 78 1
Jack Warner FW 1921–1925 76 15 78 15
Alan Kernaghan DF 1993–1997 63 1 78 2  Republic of Ireland 15
Ali Benarbia MF 2001–2003 71 11 78 11  Algeria 0
George Dougal FW 1898–1901 75 13 77 13
Fred Fayers HB 1920–1923 73 5 77 5 England England amateur
Colin Hendry DF 1989–1991 61 5 77 10  Scotland 0 [38]
Mark Kennedy MF 1999–2001 66 8 77 11  Republic of Ireland 9
Derek Kevan FW 1963–1965 67 48 76 56  England 0
Steve MacKenzie MF 1979–1981 58 8 76 10 England England under-21 [23]
Javi García MF 2012–2014 53 2 76 2  Spain 0 [39]
Joao Cancelo MF 2019– 45 2 76 4  Portugal 12 [40]
Dennis Westcott FW 1950–1952 72 37 75 37
Paulo Wanchope FW 2000–2004 64 27 75 29  Costa Rica 23 [41]
Hugh Morris FW 1891–1893
1895–1896
66 31 74 31  Wales 1
Bob Milarvie FW 1891–1896 69 13 73 14
Fred Threlfall FW 1899–1904 67 8 73 8
Jack Dyson FW 1955–1960 62 26 73 29
Benjamin Mendy DF 2017– 49 2 73 2  France 7 [42]
Keith MacRae GK 1973–1980 56 0 72 0 Scotland Scotland under-23 [43]
Tony Vaughan DF 1997–1999 58 2 72 2 England England youth [44]
Martin Petrov MF 2007–2010 59 9 72 12  Bulgaria 19 [45]
John Gidman DF 1986–1988 53 1 71 3  England 0 [46]
Dietmar Hamann MF 2006–2009 54 0 71 1  Germany 0 [47]
Bert Gray GK 1927–1929 68 0 70 0  Wales 5
Ian Bowyer FW 1968–1971 50 13 70 17
Jamie Pollock MF 1998–2000 58 5 70 5 England England under-21 [48]
Jimmy Ross FW 1899–1902 67 21 69 22
Colin Barrett FB 1972–1976 53 0 69 1
Shay Given GK 2009–2011 50 0 69 0  Republic of Ireland 22 [49][50]
Sid Hoad FW 1911–1914 64 1 68 2
Jim Tolmie MF 1983–1985 61 15 68 19 Scotland Scotland under-21 [51]
Clive Allen FW 1989–1991 53 16 68 21  England 0 [52]
Ray Sambrook FW 1958–1961 62 13 67 13
Mark Ward MF 1990–1991 55 14 67 16
Eyal Berkovic MF 2001–2003 56 7 67 9  Israel 6 [53]
Jack Hannaway HB 1951–1956 64 0 66 0
Stan Horne HB 1965–1967 50 0 66 0
Brian Gayle DF 1988–1989 55 3 66 3
Willie McOustra HB 1902–1907 65 6 65 6
Davie Ross FW 1907–1911 61 19 65 19
Clive Colbridge FW 1959–1961 62 12 65 12
Dave Bennett MF 1979–1981 52 9 65 15
Peter Beagrie MF 1994–1997 52 3 65 5 England England B
Paul Bosvelt MF 2003–2005 53 2 65 3  Netherlands 5 [54]
Georgios Samaras FW 2006–2007 55 8 65 12  Greece 19 [55][56]
HB 1894–1897 59 7 64 7
Tommy Tait FW 1928–1930 61 43 64 46
Gordon Clark FB 1936–1946 55 0 64 0
Kelechi Iheanacho FW 2015–2017 46 12 64 21  Nigeria 10 [57]
William Douglas GK 1890–1894 58 0 63 0
Paul Stewart FW 1987–1988 51 26 63 30  England 0 [58]
Michael Ball DF 2007–2009 48 0 63 1  England 0 [59][60]
Joe Davies FW 1891–1893
1896
1900
57 20 62 21  Wales 3 [61][62][63]
Johnny Williamson FW 1950–1955 59 18 62 19
Ken Mulhearn GK 1967–1970 50 0 62 0
Alan Harper DF 1989–1991 52 1 62 2 England England youth [64]
Paul Walsh FW 1994–1995 53 16 62 19  England 0
Stephen Jordan DF 2003–2007 51 0 62 0 [65]
Javier Garrido DF 2007–2010 49 2 62 2 Spain Spain under-21 [66][67]
Hugh Morris FW 1922–1924 57 0 61 0
Frank McCourt HB 1951–1954 61 4 61 4  Northern Ireland 6
Claudio Bravo GK 2016–2020 29 0 61 0  Chile 21 [68]
Jack Brennan HB 1914–1922 56 0 60 0
Dave Bacuzzi FB 1964–1966 57 0 60 0 England England youth
Tommy Hutchison MF 1980–1982 46 4 60 5  Scotland 0 [69]
Danilo DF 2017–2019 34 4 60 4  Brazil [70]
Martyn Margetson GK 1991–1998 51 0 59 0  Wales 0 [71]
Jon Macken FW 2002–2005 51 7 59 12  Republic of Ireland 1 [72]
Gélson Fernandes MF 2007–2009 43 3 59 4   Switzerland 17 [73][74]
Maurice Dunkley FW 1938–1947 51 5 58 6
Rick Holden MF 1992–1993 50 3 58 5
David Sommeil DF 2003–2006 49 4 58 5 France France B [75]
Wayne Bridge DF 2009–2013 42 0 58 0  England 4 [76][77]
Stockport Smith FW 1897–1900 54 22 57 22
Alan Ogley GK 1964–1967 51 0 57 0
Richard Jobson DF 1998–2001 50 4 57 4 England England B [29]
Jack Allen FB 1920–1924 52 0 56 0
Niclas Jensen DF 2002–2003 51 2 56 2  Denmark 18 [78]
Ron Phoenix HB 1952–1959 53 2 55 2
David Shawcross HB 1958–1964 47 2 55 2 England England under-23 [20]
Steve Daley MF 1979–1980 48 4 54 4 England England B [79]
Danny Mills DF 2004–2006 51 1 54 1  England 0 [60][80]
HB 1922–1927 48 0 53 0
David Brightwell DF 1992–1995 43 1 53 2
Gareth Taylor FW 1998–1999 43 9 53 10  Wales 0 [71]
Robinho FW 2008–2010 41 14 53 16  Brazil 25 [33][81][82]
John Benson FB 1962–1964 44 0 52 0
Wyn Davies FW 1971–1973 45 8 52 9  Wales 3
Derek Parlane FW 1983–1984 48 20 52 23  Scotland 0
Mark Lillis FW 1985–1986 39 11 51 15
Ben Thatcher DF 2004–2006 47 0 51 0  Wales 4 [83][84]
Matija Nastasić DF 2012–2014 34 0 51 0  Serbia 14 [85]
Ian Mellor FW 1971–1973 40 7 50 10
Mark Seagraves DF 1987–1989 42 0 50 0 England England youth [86]
Eike Immel GK 1995–1996 42 0 50 0  Germany 0
Craig Bellamy FW 2009–2011 40 12 50 15  Wales 10 [87][88]
HB 1890–1894 46 4 49 5
Walter Bowman FW 1893–1898 47 3 49 3  Canada 0
Alex Harley FW 1962–1963 40 23 49 32
Ged Keegan FB 1974–1978 37 2 49 3 England England under-21 [89]
Gordon Smith FW 1984–1985 42 13 49 15 Scotland Scotland under-21 [90]
Álvaro Negredo FW 2013–2014 31 9 49 23  Spain 3 [91]
Sandy Rowan FW 1894–1896 45 23 48 24
Louis Cardwell FB 1938–1946 42 0 48 0
Bobby Cunliffe FW 1946–1956 44 9 48 10
Frank Carrodus FW 1970–1974 42 1 48 2
Andy Morrison DF 1998–2001 37 4 48 5
Willy Caballero GK 2014–2017 23 0 48 0 Argentina Argentina under-23 0 [92]
Jimmy Bannister FW 1902–1906 45 21 47 22
Joe Cartwright FW 1913–1920 38 3 47 5
HB 1919–1921 44 0 47 0
Jackie Plenderleith CH 1960–1963 41 0 47 0  Scotland 1
Alf-Inge Håland DF 2000–2002 38 3 47 3  Norway 1 [93]
Vedran Ćorluka DF 2007–2008 38 1 47 1  Croatia 16 [94][95]
Bob Grieve FW 1906–1909 44 18 46 19
William Wallace FW 1912–1914 43 9 46 9
Sid Cann FB 1930–1934 42 0 46 0
Perry Suckling GK 1986–1988 39 0 46 0 England England under-21 [48]
Ged Brannan MF 1997–1998 43 4 46 4
Lee Bradbury FW 1997–1998 40 10 46 11 England England under-21
Jim Whitley MF 1998–2000 38 0 46 1  Northern Ireland 3 [96]
Patrick Vieira MF 2010–2011 28 3 46 6  France 0 [97]
Wilfried Bony FW 2015–2017 36 6 46 11  Ivory Coast [98]
Paul Futcher DF 1978–1980 37 0 45 0 England England under-21 [89]
Eddie McGoldrick MF 1996–1997 40 0 45 0  Republic of Ireland 0 [99]
Kiki Musampa MF 2005–2006 41 3 45 4 Netherlands Netherlands under-21 [100]
Michael Johnson MF 2006–2009 37 2 45 3 England England under-21 [101]
Emmanuel Adebayor FW 2009–2010 34 15 45 19  Togo 4 [102][103]
Jack Lyall GK 1909–1910 40 0 44 0  Scotland 0
Tommy Broad FW 1919–1921 32 0 44 0
Arthur Mann DF 1968–1971 35 0 44 0
Steve McManaman MF 2003–2005 35 0 44 0  England 0 [58]
Stevan Jovetić FW 2013–2016 30 8 44 11  Montenegro 8 [104]
Kazimierz Deyna MF 1978–1980 38 12 43 13  Poland 0
Nigel Clough MF 1996–1997 38 4 43 5  England 0 [58]
Stuart Pearce DF 2001–2002 38 3 43 3  England 0 [58]
James Hosie FW 1901–1902 39 3 42 3
FW 1926–1928 42 7 42 7
Fred Hill FW 1970–1972 35 3 42 3  England 0
Jim Melrose FW 1984–1985 34 8 42 11 Scotland Scotland under-21 [105]
Gordon Davies FW 1985–1986 31 9 42 15  Wales 2 [16]
FW 2008–2011 21 1 42 6  Brazil 0 [106]
HB 1892–1894 38 4 41 4
HB 1910–1913 41 2 41 2
James Cumming FW 1913–1915 35 0 41 3
Tom Blair GK 1921–1922 38 0 41 0
Eric Williams FB 1947–1950 38 0 41 0
Roy Warhurst HB 1957–1958 40 2 41 2
Roger Palmer FW 1977–1980 31 9 41 11
Terry Cooke MF 1999 34 7 41 8 England England under-21 [30]
Carlo Nash GK 2001–2002 38 0 41 0
Michael Tarnat DF 2003–2004 32 3 41 4  Germany 0 [107]
FW 1894–1897 39 20 40 20
FB 1901–1903 36 0 40 0
John Edmondson GK 1902–1906 38 0 40 0
Percy Hill FB 1906–1908 38 0 40 0
Bradley Wright-Phillips FW 2004–2006 32 2 40 2 England England under-20 [108]
Gerry Baker FW 1960–1961 37 14 39 14  United States 0 [109]
Vic Gomersall FB 1961–1965 39 0 39 0
Nigel Gleghorn MF 1988–1989 34 7 39 11
Jimmy McLuckie HB 1933–1934 32 1 38 1  Scotland 1
Ron Healey GK 1971–1973 30 0 38 0  Republic of Ireland 0
Colin Viljoen MF 1978–1980 27 0 38 1  England 0
David Cross FW 1982–1983 31 12 38 13
Wayne Biggins FW 1988–1989 32 9 38 10
Tommy Wright GK 1997–2000 34 0 38 0  Northern Ireland 4 [96]
Danny Allsopp FW 1998–2000 29 4 38 6  Australia 0 [110]
Marc-Vivien Foé MF 2002–2003 35 9 38 9  Cameroon 5 [111]
Frank Lampard MF 2014–2015 32 6 38 8  England 0 [112]
John Milne FW 1890–1894 36 8 37 8
Frank Dyer FB 1893–1898 36 3 37 3
FB 1922–1926 33 0 37 0
James Calderwood FW 1922–1926 35 0 37 0
Bob Donnelly HB 1935–1937 37 1 37 1
Geoff Hammond DF 1974–1976 34 1 37 2
Craig Russell FW 1997–1999 31 2 37 4
Spencer Prior DF 2000–2001 30 4 37 4
Dedryck Boyata DF 2010–2015 14 0 36 1  Belgium 8 [113][114]
Charles Broadhurst FW 1927–1928 33 25 36 26
Eddie McMorran FW 1947–1948 33 12 36 12
Gerry Gow MF 1980–1981 26 5 36 7 Scotland Scotland under-23 [115]
Mark Brennan MF 1990–1992 29 6 36 7 England England under-21 [48]
Ferran Torres FW 2020– 24 7 36 13 Spain Spain 10 [116]
Jimmy Hindmarsh HB 1913–1915 28 1 35 2
Michael Robinson FW 1979–1980 30 8 35 9
Felipe Caicedo FW 2008–2011 27 4 35 7  Ecuador 10 [117]
Eric Garcia DF 2017–2021 19 0 35 0 Spain Spain 7 [118]
David Weir FW 1890–1893 32 10 34 13  England 0
FB 1895–1898 32 0 34 0
Jack Milsom FW 1938–1939 32 20 34 22
Ian Scott MF 1987–1989 24 3 34 4
John Wood FW 1907–1909 28 6 33 9
Harry Anders FW 1953–1955 32 4 33 4
Alf Wood FW 1963–1966 32 4 33 4 England England youth [119]
Michael Hughes MF 1988–1992 26 1 33 1  Northern Ireland 4 [96]
Joe Cassidy FW 1900–1901 31 14 32 14
Robert Davidson FB 1902–1904 32 0 32 0
Alex Steel HB 1906–1907 30 1 32 1
Charlie Burgess FB 1908–1911 32 0 32 0
Arthur Daniels FW 1923–1926 31 1 32 1
Jimmy Elwood CH 1924–1927 31 0 32 0  Ireland 1
Lee Croft MF 2005–2006 28 1 32 1 England England under-20 [108]
Daniel Sturridge FW 2007–2009 21 5 32 6  England 0 [120][121]
John McVickers FB 1892–1893 28 0 31 0
Wally McReddie FW 1894–1895 31 12 31 12
John Wilkinson HB 1907–1910 31 2 31 2
Ronnie Turnbull FW 1949–1950 30 5 31 5
Jack Savage GK 1954–1957 30 0 31 0
Lucien Mettomo DF 2001–2002 27 1 31 1  Cameroon 14 [122]
Peter Schmeichel GK 2002–2003 29 0 31 0  Denmark 0 [123]
Benjani FW 2008–2010 23 4 31 7  Zimbabwe 5 [124][125]
David Oldfield MF 1989–1990 26 6 30 9 England England under-21 [48]
HB 1892–1893 28 0 29 0
FW 1920–1923 25 1 29 3  Ireland 1
Trevor Francis FW 1981–1982 26 12 29 14  England 10
Mikhail Kavelashvili FW 1996–1997 28 3 29 3  Georgia 2 [126][127]
Bernardo Corradi FW 2006–2008 25 3 29 3  Italy 0 [128][129]
Émile Mpenza FW 2007–2008 25 5 29 6  Belgium 2 [130][131]
Costel Pantilimon GK 2011–2014 7 0 29 0  Romania 3 [132]
Nolito FW 2016–2017 19 4 29 6  Spain [133]
HB 1895–1896 26 3 28 3  Wales 2
Jimmy Drummond FW 1902–1903 28 5 28 5
DF 1983–1985 25 1 28 1
Rae Ingram DF 1995–1997 23 0 28 0
Clifford Coupland HB 1925–1926 24 2 27 2
Bobby Owen FW 1968–1969 22 3 27 6
Paul Ritchie DF 2000–2002 20 0 27 0  Scotland 0 [38]
Jimmy Whitehead FW 1897–1898 24 7 26 7  England 0
Willie Banks HB 1905–1906 25 1 26 1
Dick Crawshaw FW 1919–1922 25 1 26 6
Jackie Wharton FW 1947–1948 23 2 26 2
Phil Boyer FW 1980–1982 20 3 26 4  England 0
David Seaman GK 2003–2004 19 0 26 0  England 0 [58]
Ched Evans FW 2007–2009 16 1 26 1  Wales 10 [134][135]
Jack Pritchard FW 1938–1946 22 5 25 5
Jimmy Munro FW 1948–1950 25 4 25 4
Åge Hareide DF 1981–1982 24 0 25 0  Norway 7 [136]
Jason Beckford FW 1988–1991 20 1 25 2 England England youth [137]
John Foster DF 1994–1996 19 0 25 0 England England schoolboys
Maurizio Gaudino MF 1994–1995 20 3 25 4  Germany 0 [107]
Gerry Creaney FW 1995–1997 21 4 25 5 Scotland Scotland B
Michael Frontzeck DF 1996 23 0 25 0  Germany 0
Tony Grant MF 1999–2001 21 0 25 0 England England under-21 [138]
Jack Rodwell MF 2012–2014 16 2 25 2  England 1 [139]

See also[]

References[]

General

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  • International caps for players whose career ended in the 1983–84 season or earlier: Ward, Andrew (1984). The Manchester City Story. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 0-907969-05-4.
  • Appearances and goals for players whose Manchester City career ended in the 1990s or earlier; international honours for players active in the 1990s:
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