List of Ipswich Town F.C. players

Ipswich Town Football Club is an English association football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk. The club was founded in 1878 and turned professional in 1936. Ipswich has played at all professional levels of English football and has participated in European football since the 1960s. As of 2003, the team plays in the second tier of English football, the Championship. Since 1936, more than 400 players have represented the first-team. Mick Mills has made more appearances than any other Ipswich player; he is one of five men to have represented the club on 500 or more occasions, having played 741 times between 1966 and 1983. Ray Crawford is the club's all-time top scorer, with 203 goals in 354 matches, while Ted Phillips scored the most goals in a single season—41 in the 1956–57 season. The most capped player in the club's history is Northern Ireland's Allan Hunter, who represented his country on 47 occasions.

The list includes all players that have played 100 or more first-class professional matches for the club. It also includes some players who have played fewer than 100 matches, if they represented their country whilst playing for the club,[1] and players who have set a club playing record, such as goalscoring or transfer fee records.[2] Finally, all players inducted into the Ipswich Town Hall of Fame, whose inaugural members were selected in 2007 by a ballot of former Ipswich players, are included.[3]

List of players

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Players are initially listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Appearances are for first-team competitive matches only, including substitute appearances, while wartime and local cup matches (such as the Ipswich Hospital Cup) are excluded. Players who left the club prior to 2006 are referenced by Hayes, the others are referenced by Soccerbase.

Statistics are correct as of 2 November 2024.

 
Ted Phillips (right) and Ray Crawford played over 600 games between them.
 
Mick Mills captained Ipswich and has made the most appearances for the club.
 
Paul Mariner was part of the Ipswich squad which won the UEFA Cup in the 1980–81 season.
 
John Wark, one of the four inaugural members of the Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame
 
Richard Wright played over 350 games for Ipswich in three separate spells at the club.
 
Matt Holland was captain of the club from 1997 to 2003.
 
Fabian Wilnis was the Ipswich Town F.C. Player of the Year for the 2005–06 season.
 
Hungarian international Tamás Priskin played for Ipswich between 2009 and 2012.


* Ipswich Town Hall of Fame Inductee[3]
+ Players who represented their country while at the club[1]
^ Club record holder
Name Nationality Position[A] Ipswich Town career Appearances Goals Ref(s)
Jimmy McLuckie[B]   Scotland Wing half 1936–1945 57 3
George Perrett   England Half back 1936–1949 145 4
Ossie Parry   Wales Full back 1936–1949 122 0
Jackie Little   England Forward 1936–1950 168 25
Dave Bell   Scotland Full back 1938–1950 187 3
Mick Burns   England Goalkeeper 1938–1952 168 0
Tommy Parker   England Wing half/Inside forward 1945–1956 475 95
George Rumbold   England Full back 1946–1950 130 11
Harry Baird   Northern Ireland Wing half 1946–1951 227 7
Stan Parker   England Forward 1946–1951 141 51
Tom Brown   Scotland Goalkeeper 1946–1951 116 0
Bill Jennings   England Forward 1947–1951 108 42
Jackie Brown   Northern Ireland Winger 1948–1951 103 27
Doug Rees   Wales Inside forward 1949–1959 387 1
Neil Myles   Scotland Wing half 1949–1959 245 18
John Elsworthy*   Wales Wing half 1949–1964 435 52
Sammy McCrory   Northern Ireland Inside forward 1950–1952 102 40
Jim Feeney   Northern Ireland Centre half 1950–1955 232 0
Jack Parry   Wales Goalkeeper 1951–1955 154 0
Tom Garneys   England Forward 1951–1958 273 143
Basil Acres*   England Full back 1951–1960 232 6
Billy Reed[C]   Wales+ Right winger 1953–1958 168 46
George MacLuckie   Scotland Winger 1953–1958 152 25
Ken Malcolm   Scotland Left full back 1954–1963 291 2
Ted Phillips*[D]   England Inside forward 1954–1964 295 181^
Jimmy Leadbetter*   Scotland Winger/Midfielder 1955–1965 375 49
Doug Millward   England Forward 1956–1963 155 36
Roy Bailey*   England Goalkeeper 1956–1964 346 0
Larry Carberry*   England Right full back 1956–1964 285 0
Reg Pickett   England Wing half 1957–1962 148 4
Dermot Curtis   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 1958–1963 42 17
Ray Crawford*[E]   England+ Forward 1958–1969 354 218^
Andy Nelson*   England Centre half 1959–1964 215 0
Roy Stephenson*   England Right winger 1960–1964 163 26
John Compton*   England Full back 1960–1964 131 0
Billy Baxter*   Scotland Centre half 1960–1971 459 22
Doug Moran*   Scotland Inside forward 1961–1964 123 37
Gerry Baker   United States Forward 1963–1967 151 66
Joe Broadfoot   England Winger 1963–1968 115 21
Danny Hegan*   Northern Ireland Midfielder 1963–1969 230 38
Ken Hancock   England Goalkeeper 1964–1968 180 0
Cyril Lea*   Wales+ Wing half 1964–1969 123 2
Frank Brogan   Scotland Winger 1964–1970 223 69
Mick McNeil   England Defender 1964–1972 173 5
Billy Houghton   England Full back 1966–1969 117 3
Chris Barnard   England Midfielder 1966–1970 21 0
Colin Harper*   England Full back 1966–1974 176 6
Mick Mills*[F]   England+ Full back/Midfielder 1966–1983 741^ 30
Ron Wigg   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 1967–1970 37 14
Tommy Carroll   Republic of Ireland+ Right full back 1967–1971 126 3
Derek Jefferson   England Central defender 1967–1972 175 1
Colin Viljoen   England+ Midfielder 1967–1978 372 54
Peter Morris   England Midfielder 1968–1974 258 16
David Best   England Goalkeeper 1968–1974 199 0
Mick Hill   Wales+ Forward 1969–1972 77 20
Ian Collard   England Midfielder 1969–1975 111 6
Mick Lambert*   England Winger 1969–1979 263 45
Clive Woods*   England Midfielder/Forward 1969–1980 338 31
Trevor Whymark*   England+ Forward 1970–1979 335 104
Laurie Sivell   England Goalkeeper 1970–1984 175 0
Bryan Hamilton*   Northern Ireland+ Midfielder 1971–1975 199 56
Allan Hunter*[G]   Northern Ireland+^ Central defender 1971–1982 355 10
David Johnson*   England+ Forward 1972–1976 178 46
Kevin Beattie*   England+ Central defender 1972–1981 307 32
Roger Osborne*   England Midfielder 1973–1980 149 10
George Burley*   Scotland+ Right full back 1973–1985 500 10
Eric Gates*   England+ Forward/Midfielder 1973–1985 378 96
Bruce Twamley   Canada+ Full back 1974–1975 2 0
Brian Talbot*   England+ Midfielder 1974–1978 227 31
Paul Cooper*   England Goalkeeper 1974–1987 575 0
Pat Sharkey   Northern Ireland+ Midfielder 1975–1977 19 1
John Wark*[H]   Scotland+ Midfielder 1975–1996 678 190
Paul Mariner*   England+ Forward 1976–1984 339 135
Russell Osman*   England+ Central defender 1977–1985 385 21
Arnold Mühren*   Netherlands+ Midfielder 1978–1982 214 29
Alan Brazil*   Scotland+ Forward 1978–1983 210 80
Terry Butcher*   England+ Central defender 1978–1986 350 21
Frans Thijssen*   Netherlands+ Midfielder 1979–1983 170 16
Steve McCall   England Left back/Midfielder 1979–1987 340 12
Mich d'Avray   South Africa Forward 1979–1990 255 45
Kevin O'Callaghan   Republic of Ireland+ Left winger 1980–1984 147 5
Trevor Putney   England Midfielder 1982–1986 127 9
Mark Brennan   England Midfielder 1983–1988 212 25
Ian Cranson   England Central defender 1983–1988 165 5
Romeo Zondervan   Netherlands Midfielder 1984–1992 325 20
Frank Yallop   Canada+ Full back 1984–1996 386 8
Jason Dozzell*   England Midfielder 1984–1997 414 72
Kevin Wilson   Northern Ireland+ Forward 1985–1987 125 49
Mick Stockwell*   England Midfielder 1985–2000 608 44
Tony Humes   England Midfielder 1986–1991 140 12
David Lowe   England Midfielder 1987–1991 169 42
Simon Milton*   England Midfielder 1987–1998 332 55
David Linighan   England Central defender 1988–1995 327 13
Chris Kiwomya   England Forward 1988–1995 259 62
Craig Forrest   Canada+ Goalkeeper 1988–1997 304 0
Neil Thompson   England Left back 1989–1995 246 23
Gavin Johnson   England Defender 1989–1995 160 16
Steve Palmer   England Defender 1989–1995 131 3
Steve Whitton   England Forward 1991–1994 109 19
Boncho Genchev   Bulgaria+ Forward 1992–1995 75 11
Geraint Williams   Wales+ Midfielder 1992–1998 264 2
Paul Mason   England Midfielder 1993–1998 134 35
Steve Sedgley   England Midfielder 1994–1997 135 16
Claus Thomsen   Denmark+ Defender 1994–1997 97 8
Mauricio Taricco   Argentina Defender 1994–1998 170 7
Alex Mathie   Scotland Forward 1995–1998 132 47
Gus Uhlenbeek   Netherlands Defender 1995–1998 112 4
Tony Mowbray*   England Central defender 1995–2000 153 8
Richard Wright   England+ Goalkeeper 1995–2001
2008–2010
2011–2012
362 0 [4]
James Scowcroft   England Forward 1995–2001
2004–2005
257 55
Richard Naylor   England Forward/Defender 1996–2009 362 40 [5]
Danny Sonner   Northern Ireland+ Midfielder 1996–1998 69 4
Kieron Dyer   England Midfielder 1996–1999 110 15
Bobby Petta   Netherlands Midfielder 1996–1999 71 9
David Johnson   Jamaica+ Forward 1997–2000 158 62
Mark Venus   England Defender 1997–2002 184 19
Matt Holland*   Republic of Ireland+ Midfielder 1997–2003 314 46
Jamie Clapham   England Defender 1998–2003 252 16
Fabian Wilnis   Netherlands Defender 1999–2008 311 6 [6]
Jermaine Wright   England Midfielder 1999–2004 221 11
John McGreal   England Defender 1999–2004 150 5
Jim Magilton   Northern Ireland+ Midfielder 1999–2006 322 22
Amir Karić   Slovenia+ Defender 2000–2001 3 0
Hermann Hreiðarsson*   Iceland+ Defender 2000–2003 128 3
Martijn Reuser   Netherlands Midfielder 2000–2004 114 19
Tommy Miller   England Midfielder 2001–2005
2007–2009
204 45 [7]
Pablo Couñago   Spain Forward 2001–2005
2007–2011
242 62 [8]
Finidi George   Nigeria+ Forward 2001–2002 46 8
Matteo Sereni^[I]   Italy Goalkeeper 2001–2003 33 0
Darren Bent   England Forward 2001–2005 142 57
Mark Burchill   Scotland Forward 2001 7 1
Matt Richards   England Full back 2002–2009 162 9 [9]
Ian Westlake   England Midfielder 2002–2006 121 17 [10]
Shefki Kuqi   Finland+ Forward 2003–2005
2007–2008
88 33 [11]
Jason de Vos*   Canada+ Defender 2004–2008 177 11 [12]
Lewis Price   Wales+ Goalkeeper 2004–2007 75 0 [13]
Owen Garvan   Republic of Ireland Midfielder 2005–2010 169 15 [14]
Danny Haynes   England Forward 2005–2009 128 19 [15]
Gavin Williams   Wales+ Midfielder 2005–2007 59 3 [16]
Jaime Peters   Canada+ Midfielder 2005–2012 114 4 [17]
Alan Lee   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 2006–2008 109 34 [18]
Alex Bruce   Republic of Ireland+ Defender 2006–2010 127 3 [19]
David Wright   England Defender 2006–2010 120 5 [20]
Jonathan Walters   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 2006–2010
2018
149 32 [21]
Velice Šumulikoski   North Macedonia+ Midfielder 2007–2009 43 1 [22]
David Norris   England Midfielder 2008–2011 118 16 [23]
Gareth McAuley   Northern Ireland+ Defender 2008–2011 127 8 [24]
Giovani dos Santos   Mexico+ Midfielder 2008–2009 8 4 [25]
Tommy Smith New Zealand  New Zealand+ Defender 2007–2018 267 23 [26]
Reggie Lambe   Bermuda+ Midfielder 2009–2011 5 0 [27]
Connor Wickham^[J]   England Forward 2009–2011 72 15 [28]
Luciano Civelli   Argentina Midfielder 2009–2011 17 0
Tamás Priskin   Hungary+ Forward 2009–2012 60 9 [29]
Damien Delaney   Republic of Ireland+ Defender 2009–2012 106 3 [30]
Lee Martin   England Midfielder 2009–2013 106 6 [31]
Carlos Edwards   Trinidad and Tobago+ Full back/Winger 2009–2014 191 10 [32]
Grant Leadbitter   England Midfielder 2009–2012 126 14 [33]
Daryl Murphy   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 2010
2011–2016
225 67 [34]
Luke Hyam   England Midfielder 2010–2018 146 3 [35]
Márton Fülöp   Hungary+ Goalkeeper 2010–2011 38 0 [36]
David Healy   Northern Ireland+ Forward 2010 12 1 [37]
Josh Carson   Northern Ireland+ Midfielder 2011–2012 33 5 [38]
Aaron Cresswell   England Full back 2011–2014 138 7 [39]
Keith Andrews   Republic of Ireland+ Midfielder 2011 20 9 [40]
Luke Chambers   England Defender 2012–2021 396 19 [41]
David McGoldrick   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 2013–2018 159 45 [42]
Christophe Berra   Scotland+ Defender 2013–2017 185 14 [43]
Cole Skuse   England Midfielder 2013–2021 278 2 [44]
Dean Gerken   England Goalkeeper 2013–2019 113 0 [45]
Kévin Bru   Mauritius+ Midfielder 2014–2018 103 4 [46]
Bartosz Białkowski   Poland+ Goalkeeper 2014–2020 178 0 [47]
Jonny Williams   Wales+ Midfielder 2014–2015
2016
28 2 [48]
Freddie Sears   England Forward 2015–2021 218 34 [49]
Jonas Knudsen   Denmark+ Defender 2015–2019 155 4 [50]
Tom Lawrence   Wales+ Winger 2016–2017 36 11 [51]
Emyr Huws   Wales+ Midfielder 2017–2021 55 5 [52]
Bersant Celina   Kosovo+ Midfielder 2017–2018
2021–2022
73 14 [53]
Monty Patterson New Zealand  New Zealand+ Forward 2016–2018 1 0 [54]
Cameron Carter-Vickers   United States+ Defender 2018 17 0 [55]
Alan Judge   Republic of Ireland+ Midfielder 2019–2021 91 8 [56]
Idris El Mizouni   Tunisia+ Midfielder 2019– 26 2 [57]
Anthony Georgiou   Cyprus+ Midfielder 2019 13 0 [58]
Teddy Bishop   England Midfielder 2014–2021 132 5 [59]
Troy Parrott   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 2021 18 2 [60]
Gwion Edwards   Wales Midfielder 2018–2021 109 14 [61]
Myles Kenlock   England Defender 2015–2022 103 0 [62]
Kayden Jackson   England Forward 2018–2024 199 28 [63]
Elkan Baggott   Indonesia+ Defender 2020– 7 1 [64]
Luke Woolfenden   England Defender 2017– 201 5 [65]
Wes Burns   Wales+ Midfielder 2021– 134 28 [66]
Janoi Donacien   Saint Lucia+ Defender 2018– 127 0 [67]
Nathan Broadhead   Wales+ Forward 2023– 62 21 [68]
Conor Chaplin   England Forward 2021– 156 54 [69]
Sam Morsy   Egypt+ Midfielder 2021– 140 11 [70]
Cameron Burgess   Australia+ Defender 2021– 109 5 [71]
Massimo Luongo   Australia+ Midfielder 2012
2023–
76 6 [72]
Kieffer Moore   Wales+ Forward 2017–2018
2024
29 7 [73]
Jeremy Sarmiento   Ecuador+ Midfielder 2024 22 4 [74]
Axel Tuanzebe   DR Congo+ Defender 2023– 28 1 [75]
Ali Al-Hamadi   Iraq+ Forward 2024– 18 5 [76]
Arijanet Muric   Kosovo+ Goalkeeper 2024– 9 0 [77]
Sammie Szmodics   Republic of Ireland+ Forward 2024– 10 2 [78]
Dara O'Shea   Republic of Ireland+ Defender 2024– 8 0 [79]
Chiedozie Ogbene   Republic of Ireland+ Midfielder 2024– 6 0 [80]
Jack Taylor   Republic of Ireland+ Midfielder 2023– 46 5 [81]
Leif Davis   England Defender 2022– 100 6 [82]

Club captains

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Below lists the club captains of Ipswich Town since the club turned professional in 1936. The club's first professional captain was Jimmy McLuckie, who captained the club from 1936 to 1945. Mick Mills has made the highest number of appearances as Ipswich Town captain, having captained the club for 11 years between 1971 and 1982. The club's current captain is Luke Chambers, who has held the captaincy since 2014, after Carlos Edwards left the club. In July 2021, Chambers left Ipswich after making close to 400 appearances in 9 years at the club, having been club captain since 2014. Following Chambers' departure, new signing Sam Morsy was named club captain in October 2021.[83][84]

Dates[85][failed verification] Name
1936–1945   Jimmy McLuckie[B]
1945–1946 Unknown
1946–1957   Tommy Parker
1957–1961   Reg Pickett
1961–1962   Andy Nelson
1962–1971   Billy Baxter
1971–1982   Mick Mills[K]
1982–1986   Terry Butcher
1986–1988   Ian Atkins
1988–1991   Romeo Zondervan
1991–1993   John Wark
1993–1995   Steve Palmer
1995–1998   Tony Mowbray
1998–2003   Matt Holland
2003–2006   Jim Magilton
2006–2008   Jason de Vos
2008–2009   Richard Naylor
2009   Gareth McAuley
2009–2010   Alex Bruce
2010   Jonathan Walters
2010–2011   David Norris
2011–2012   Grant Leadbitter
2012–2014   Carlos Edwards
2014–2021   Luke Chambers
2021   Lee Evans
2021–   Sam Morsy

Player, Manager & Team awards

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PFA Team of the Year

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The following have been included in the PFA Team of the Year whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Players' Player of the Year

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The following have won the PFA Players' Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Young Player of the Year

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The following have won the PFA Young Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

FWA Footballer of the Year

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The following have won the FWA Footballer of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Bravo Award

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The following have won the Bravo Award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Fans' Favourite

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The following player was selected as the PFA Fans' Favourite for Ipswich Town as part of the celebrations of the centenary of the Professional Footballers' Association in 2007:

PFA League One Player of the Year

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The following have won the PFA League One Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Fans' Championship Player of the Year

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The following have won the PFA Fans' Championship Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Football League Awards

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Football League Young Player of the Year

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The following have won the Football League Young Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Championship Apprentice Award

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The following have won the Championship Apprentice Award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

League One Team of the Season

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The following have been included in the League One Team of the Season whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Championship Team of the Season

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The following have been included in the Championship Team of the Season whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Championship Goal of the Season

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The following have won the Championship Goal of the Season award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Managerial awards

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LMA Manager of the Year

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The following have won the LMA Manager of the Year award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

LMA Championship Manager of the Season

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The following have won the LMA Championship Manager of the Season award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

Premier League Manager of the Season

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The following have won the Premier League Manager of the Season award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

Championship Manager of the Season

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The following have won the Championship Manager of the Season award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

Team awards

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France Football European Team of the Year

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Footnotes

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  • A For a full description of positions see Football Positions
  • B Jimmy McLuckie was Ipswich Town's first professional captain.[109]
  • C Billy Reed was the first Ipswich player to receive full international honours while registered for the club, playing for Wales.[110]
  • D Ted Phillips scored the most goals in a season for Ipswich, with 41 in the 1956–57 season.[2]
  • E Ray Crawford is the club's all-time goal scorer with 203 goals between 1958 and 1969.[2]
  • F Mick Mills is the all-time appearance record-holder.[2]
  • G Allan Hunter is the club's most capped player with 47 appearances for Northern Ireland.[2]
  • H John Wark was the PFA Player of the Year in 1981.[111]
  • I Matteo Sereni is the club's record transfer purchase, £4,500,000, from Italian club Empoli.[2]
  • J Connor Wickham is the club's record transfer sale, £8,100,000, to Sunderland.[2]
  • K Mick Mills is the longest serving Ipswich Town captain.

References

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General

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  50. ^ "Jonas Knudsen". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 29 October 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  51. ^ "Tom Lawrence". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  52. ^ "Emyr Huws". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
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  55. ^ "Cameron Carter-Vickers". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 5 October 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  56. ^ "Alan Judge". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 27 September 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  57. ^ "Idris El Mizouni". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 20 June 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  58. ^ "Anthony Georgiou". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 6 September 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  59. ^ "Teddy Bishop". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 5 November 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  60. ^ "Troy Parrott". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  61. ^ "Gwion Edwards". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  62. ^ "Myles Kenlock". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  63. ^ "Kayden Jackson". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 18 August 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  64. ^ "Elkan Baggott". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 16 May 2022. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
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  66. ^ "Wes Burns". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 2 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  67. ^ "Janoi Donacien". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 8 November 2022. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  68. ^ "Nathan Broadhead". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 25 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  69. ^ "Conor Chaplin". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
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