List of Arsenal F.C. players (1–24 appearances)

Arsenal Football Club, an association football club based in Islington, London, was founded in 1886 as Dial Square. They became the first southern member[nb 1] admitted into the Football League in 1893, having spent their first four seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies.[3] The club's name, which shortly changed to Woolwich Arsenal, was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving to Highbury.[4] Despite finishing fifth in the Second Division in 1914–15, Arsenal rejoined the First Division at the expense of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur when football resumed after the First World War.[5] Since that time, they have not fallen below the first tier of the English football league system and hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the top flight.[6] The club's first team have competed in numerous national and continental organised competitions, and all players who have played between 1 and 24 such matches are listed below.

Andy Cole, who began his career at Arsenal, made two appearances for the club.

Since Arsenal's first competitive match, more than 500 players have failed to reach 25 appearances for the club. Many of these players have spent only a short period of their career at Arsenal before seeking opportunities in other teams; some players had their careers cut short by injury, while others left for other reasons. John Kosmina, who joined from Adelaide City in 1978, only made four appearances for Arsenal, before returning to his native Australia where his goalscoring record was prolific.[7] Vladimir Petrović featured 22 times as an Arsenal first-teamer, and later forged a managerial career, coaching Red Star Belgrade and the Serbia national team.[8] Andy Cole, who played one league match as a youngster for Arsenal, moved to Newcastle United where he won the Premier League Golden Boot in 1993–94, and enjoyed further success at Manchester United in the mid-to-late 1990s.[9] David Bentley and Rohan Ricketts left Arsenal in pursuit of first-team football, and both went on to play for Tottenham Hotspur at certain stages of their careers.[10]

Several players spent brief periods with Arsenal on loan from other clubs. Michal Papadopulos made one appearance in the 2003–04 season and later earned full international caps with the Czech Republic.[11] Midfielder Kim Källström joined on a six-month spell and was part of the club's 2014 FA Cup-winning squad.[12]

Key

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included. This feature of the game was introduced in the Football League at the start of the 1965–66 season.[13]
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 1 September 2019. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defensive and midfield positions reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.
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.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Football League, Premier League, FA Cup, Football League Cup, FA Charity/Community Shield, European Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Football League Centenary Trophy and European Super Cup. Matches in the United League, Southern District Combination, London League and wartime competitions are excluded.

Players

Gerrit Keizer, a Dutch goalkeeper, joined Arsenal in 1930 and made 13 appearances for the club.
Vladimir Petrović (pictured in 2010) made 22 appearances for Arsenal, scoring twice.
Rami Shaaban made his debut for Arsenal against PSV Eindhoven in November 2002.[14]
Midfielder David Bentley, seen here in Tottenham Hotspur colours, left Arsenal having made 9 appearances.
Fabrice Muamba started two League Cup games for Arsenal in the 2005–06 season.[15]
Anthony Stokes began his professional career with Arsenal, but never started in a first-team match for the club.
Eddie Nketiah made his full Arsenal debut in the 2017–18 season.
List of Arsenal F.C. players with between 1 and 24 appearances
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals
Appearances
Fred Beardsley  England GK18892020
Peter Connolly  Scotland FB1889–18926062
Jack McBean  Scotland FB1889–18926060
Morris Bates  England FB18893030
Harry Offer  England FW1889–18913031
Richard Horsington  England FW18892021
James Meggs  England FW1889–18915054
Humphrey Barbour  Scotland FW1889–18915054
Hope Robertson  Scotland FW18894044
William Scott  England FW18893034
R. Foster  England GK18892020
Bill Julian  England HB1889–18914040
James Charteris  Scotland FW18891010
William Stewart  Scotland FB1889–18912021
Edward Williams  England FW18891010
Edmund Bee  England GK1891–18924040
Albert Christmas  England FW18911010
David Gloak  England FW18911010
Alex Robertson  Scotland FB18921010
Bernard Shaw  England FW18921010
George Davie  Scotland FW18924043
Tom Graham  Scotland FW18921010
Charles Peachey  England FW18921010
Archie McQuilkie  Scotland FB18922020
Frank Dyer  Scotland FB1892–18935050
Duncan Gemmell  Scotland FW1892–18938080
Fred Wood  England GK18921010
Andrew Rankin  Scotland FB1892–18933030
Charles Ambler  England GK1892–18952020
Charlie Williams  England GK1893–1894230230
Daniel Devine  Scotland FW18934040
Walter Shaw  England FW1893–18952402412
Joseph Heath  England HB1893–1896120127
John Storrs  England FB1893–1894160160
Joe Cooper  England FW1893–18948082
Stanley Briggs  England FB18932020
Frank Kirk  England FW18941010
Arthur Worrall  England FW18944041
Lycurgus Burrows  England FB1894–1895100100
Thomas Bryan  England FW18949091
Walter Williams  England FW18941010
William McNab  Scotland FW18942021
George Jaques  England FW18942022
Robert Stevenson  Scotland HB18947070
William Sharpe  Scotland FW1894–1895140144
James Crozier  Scotland GK18941010
Tommy Meade  England FW1895–1897140147
George Reece  England FW18951010
Charlie Hare  England FW1895–1896200207
Thomas Hatfield  England GK18952020
Allen Ward  England FB18957070
Bob Gordon  Scotland FW1895–1896200206
William Gilmer  Ireland GK18963030
Albert Russell  England GK18961010
Patrick Boylan  Scotland FB1896110110
George Farmer  England FW18962021
John Leather  England GK1896–1897100100
Tom Shrewsbury  England HB1896–18986060
George Buist  Scotland FB1896–18976060
Sandy MacFarlane  Scotland FW1896–18975050
Arthur Talbot  England GK18965050
Edwin Harding  England FB18961010
George Carver  England FB18961010
Jack Wilson  England FB18961010
Edward Kington  England FW18961010
Hugh Duff  England FW1896–18972022
Job Whitfield  England FB1896–18972020
Alex Caie  Scotland FW18978084
Hugh Cassidy  Ireland FB18971010
Edward Kane  Scotland FB18971010
Patrick Farrell  Ireland FB1897–1898220223
Andrew Steven  Scotland FW18976062
James Monteith  Ireland FW18976061
James Stuart  England FW18972021
James Devlin  Scotland FW18981011
James Clark  England FB18984040
James Fyfe  Scotland FB18987070
Andrew Mitchell  Scotland FW1898–1899100102
Hugh Dailly  Scotland FW18988084
John McPhee  Scotland FB1898–18998080
Ernest Cottrell  England FW1898–19012402412
Thomas Hamilton  England GK1898–19007070
John Garton  England FB18995050
Moses Sanders  England HB18994041
Richard Hannigan  Scotland FW18992020
Jack Aston  England FW1899150155
Abe Hartley  Scotland FW18999091
Jack Graham  England FB18991010
Frank Lloyd  England FW1899–1900190193
Charles Dunsbee  England FB1899–1900110110
Joe Murrell  England FB19006060
Tommy Spicer  England GK19004040
John Blackwood  Scotland FW1900–1901180187
Tom Grieve  Scotland FB1900–19016060
George Wolfe  England FB1900–19025050
Andrew Swann  Scotland FW19017072
Jimmy Laidlaw  Scotland FW19013032
John Edgar  Scotland FW1901–1902110111
Isaac Owens  England FB1901110112
William Vaughan  England FW19011010
Joe Connor  Ireland FW1902160163
Everard Lawrence  England FW1902–1903230233
William Bradshaw  England FW1902–19044042
Stephen Theobald  England FB1902–1909240240
Billy Bannister  England FB1903220220
Harry Thorpe  England FB1903–1904100100
Tom Pratt  England FW1903–1904100102
Walter Busby  England FW1903–19046062
Frank Ransom  Ireland FB19031010
Edward Anderson  Scotland FW19042020
Robert Watson  England FW1904–1905100101
James Buchan  Scotland HB1904–19058080
John Hunter  Scotland FW1904–1905220224
Alex Davidson  Scotland GK19041010
Alfred Crowe  England FW1904–19056064
Fred Dwight  England FB19051010
James Blair  Scotland FW1905–1906130133
Tom Arnold  England FW19052020
Fred Kemp  England FW19052020
Neve Grice  England FW19061010
Archie Low  Scotland FB1906–19073030
Tommy Hynds  Scotland FB1907170171
James Ferguson  Scotland FW19071010
James Rodger  Scotland FW19071010
Joe Satterthwaite  England FW19085051
James Maxwell  Scotland FW1908–19092020
Willie Curle  Scotland FW19083030
Norman Chisholm  Scotland FB1908–19093030
Bert Beney  England FW1909–1910170176
Thomas Drain  Scotland FW19092020
Frank Heppinstall  England FW1909–1910230230
George Fisher  England GK19092020
Spencer Bassett  England FB19091010
Harold Oliver  England FW19091010
Robert Stevens  Scotland FW1909–19107071
Matthew McKellar  Scotland FW1909–19105052
Bill Buckenham  England FW1909–1910210215
Charlie McGibbon  England FW19104043
Willis Rippon  England FW1910–19119092
Harry Logan  Scotland FW1910–1911110110
James Quayle  England FB19101010
Matthew Shortt  Scotland FW19104040
Leslie Calder  England FW19111010
Fred Calvert  England FW19112021
Leigh Richmond Roose  Wales GK1911–1912130130
Joe McLauchlan  Scotland FW1911–1913160163
John Grant  England FW19124043
George Payne  England FW1912–19133030
George Burrell  England FW1912–1913240243
Ernest Hanks  England FW19124041
Billy Spittle  England FW1912–19147070
Edward King  England FW1912–1913130130
David Duncan  Ireland FW1912–19135052
George Ford  England FB1912–1915100100
Robert Evans  England FB19132020
Archie Devine  Scotland FW1913–1914240245
Oliver Wilson  England GK19131010
James Caldwell  England GK19133030
Donald Slade  England FW1913–1914120124
Charlie Bell  Scotland FW19131012
James Norman  England FW19144040
Arthur Kempton  England GK19151010
Alf Fletcher  England HB19153030
Ned Liddell  England FB19152020
Dan Burgess  England FW1919–1921130131
Frank Cownley  England FB1920–1922150150
Joe North  England FW1920–1921230236
Ernest Coopland  England FW19201010
George Pattison  England FB1920–1922100100
James Smith  England FW1920100101
Harold Walden  England FW19212021
Alex McKenzie  Scotland FW1921–1923150152
James Hopkins  Ireland FW1921–1922220227
Bill Henderson  England FW1921–19227070
Sturdy Maxwell  Scotland FW19211010
Walter Creegan  England FW19226060
Stan Earle  England FW1922–19234043
Frank Townrow  England FW1922–19239092
Archie Roe  England FW19224041
John Clark  England FW1923–19246060
Richard Elvey  England FB19231010
Ernie Wallington  England FW19231010
Fred Jones  England FW19242020
Donald Cock  England FW19253030
Joseph Hughes  England FW19251010
Arthur Roe  England HB19251010
John Rutherford  England FW19251010
Herbert Lawson  England FW1926160162
Jack Lee  England FW1926–19277070
Charles Barley  England FW1927–1929100101
James Shaw  England FW1927–1928110114
Reg Tricker[nb 2]  England FW1927–1929120125
John Moody  England GK1927–19286060
Ted Bowen  England FW19271010
Archie Clark  England FB19271010
William Paterson  Scotland GK1928–1929150150
William Maycock  England FW19281010
Bill Johnstone  Scotland FW1929–19309094
Dave Halliday  Scotland FW1929–1930150158
Bert Humpish  England HB19303030
Gerrit Keizer  Netherlands GK1930130130
Reg Stockill  England FW1932–19337074
Tommy Black  Scotland HB19331010
Billy Warnes  England FW19331010
Charlie Walsh  England FW19331010
Ralph Birkett  England FW1933–19352302311
Peter Dougall  Scotland FW1934–1936230235
George Cox  England FW1934–19367071
James Marshall  Scotland FW19345051
Ehud Rogers  Wales FW1935–1936160165
Reg Trim  England FB19351010
Sidney Cartwright  England FB1936–1939160162
Ernie Tuckett  England FW19362020
Ronnie Westcott  England FW19362021
Arthur Biggs  England FW19373030
George Hunt  England FW1937–1938210213
Ernie Collett  England FB1937–1947210210
Mal Griffiths  Wales FW19389095
Eddie Carr  England FW1938120127
Gordon Bremner  Scotland FW1938–1939150154
Horace Cumner  Wales FW1938–1946140143
Wilf Walsh  Wales FW19383030
David Pryde  Scotland FW19394040
Alf Fields  England FB1939–1950190190
Sid Pugh  England FB19391010
George Curtis  England FW1939–1947140140
George Marks  England GK19392020
Andrew Farr  Scotland FW19392021
Kevin O'Flanagan  Ireland FW1946–1949160163
Les Henley  England HB19461010
Harry Waller  England HB1946–19479090
Cyril Hodges  England FW19462020
Alan Smith  England FW19463030
Albert Guðmundsson  Iceland FW19462020
Cyril Grant  England FW19462020
Stan Morgan  Wales FW19462020
Tommy Rudkin  England FW19475052
Alf Calverley  England FW1947110110
Thomas Vallance  England FW1948–1949150152
Noel Kelly  Ireland FW19501010
John Chenhall  England FB1951–1953160160
James Robertson  Scotland FW19521010
Don Oakes  England FB1952–1955110111
Peter Tilley  Northern Ireland FW19531010
Brian Walsh  England FW1953–1955170170
Ralph Guthrie  England GK19542020
Jack Wilkinson  England FW19551010
Ray Swallow  England FW1955–1957130134
Daniel Le Roux  Union of South Africa FW19575050
Tony Biggs  England FW19584041
Len Julians  England FW1958–19602402410
Peter Goy  England GK19592020
Roy Goulden  England FW19591010
Denis Clapton  England FW1959–19614040
Mike Everitt  England DF19609091
Peter Kane  Scotland FW19604041
Allan Young  England DF1960–19614040
Frank O'Neill  Ireland FW1960–19612020
Arfon Griffiths  Wales FW1961–1962150152
Eddie Clamp  England MF1961–1962240241
Rodney Smithson  England DF19622020
Gordon Ferry  England DF1964110110
Brian Tawse  Scotland GK1964–19655050
Tommy Baldwin  England MF1965–19662002011
Tom Walley  Wales MF1965–1967144181
Gordon Neilson  Scotland FW1966–1967170173
Roy Pack  England DF19661010
Jimmy McGill  Scotland MF196684120
Tommy Coakley  Scotland MF1966130132
Alan Tyrer  England FW19661120
Micky Boot  England DF19664152
John Woodward  Scotland DF1966–19673140
Roger Davidson  England MF19680110
Malcolm Webster  England GK19696060
Paul Davies  Wales FW19710220
Brendon Batson  England DF1972–197364100
Brian Chambers  England MF19731120
Wilf Rostron  England MF1975–1977145192
Pat Howard  England DF1976–1977191200
Mark Heeley  England FW1977–1979137201
Jim Harvey  Northern Ireland MF19783140
John Kosmina  Australia FW19781340
Paul Barron  England GK1978–19808080
Kevin Stead  England DF19781120
Steve Brignall  England DF19790110
John Hawley  England FW1981–1983156213
Ray Hankin  England FW19810220
Paul Gorman  Ireland MF1982–19835160
Danny O'Shea  England MF19829090
Vladimir Petrović  Serbia MF1983193223
John Kay  England DF1983–1984131140
David Madden  England MF19832020
David Cork  England FW1983–19846281
Brian Sparrow  England DF19842020
Rhys Wilmot  Wales GK1986–19879090
Sigurður Jónsson  Iceland MF1989–199037101
Kwame Ampadu  Ireland MF19900220
Andy Cole  England FW1990–19910220
Pål Lydersen  Norway DF1992–1993133160
Neil Heaney  England FW1992–19934480
Mark Flatts  England MF1992–1995108180
Alan Miller  England GK1992–19946280
Gavin McGowan  England DF1993–19984370
Vince Bartram  England GK1994–1995111120
Paul Shaw  England MF1994–1997112132
Adrian Clarke  England MF1994–19965490
Chris Kiwomya  England FW1995611173
Matthew Rose  England DF1996–19972350
Lee Harper  England GK19971010
Jason Crowe  England DF1997–19980330
Alberto Méndez  Germany MF1997–200065112
Jehad Muntasser  Libya MF19970110
Paolo Vernazza  England MF1997–200074111
Isaiah Rankin  England FW19970110
David Grondin  France DF1998–19994040
Omer Riza  Turkey FW19980110
Fabián Caballero  Argentina FW1998–19990330
Michael Black  England MF19980110
Kaba Diawara  Guinea FW1999312150
Stefan Malz  Germany MF1999–200168142
Tommy Black  England MF1999–20001120
Rhys Weston  Wales DF1999–20002130
Graham Barrett  Ireland FW1999–20001230
Julian Gray  England MF20000110
Brian McGovern  Ireland DF20000110
Lee Canoville  England DF20000110
Moritz Volz  Germany DF2000–20021120
Tomas Danilevičius  Lithuania FW2000–20010330
Junichi Inamoto  Japan MF2001–20022240
Richard Wright  England GK2001–2002220220
John Halls  England MF20010330
Carlin Itonga  DR Congo FW20010110
Rohan Ricketts  England MF20010110
Stathis Tavlaridis  Greece DF2001–20037180
Juan  Brazil MF2001–20022020
Sebastian Svärd  Denmark MF2001–20042240
Ryan Garry  England DF2002–20031120
Rami Shaaban  Sweden GK20025050
David Bentley  England MF2003–20045491
Quincy Owusu-Abeyie  Ghana FW2003–2006815232
Ryan Smith  England FW2003–20042460
John Spicer  England MF20030110
Graham Stack  Ireland GK2003–20045050
Jerome Thomas  England FW2003–20041230
Michal Papadopulos  Czech Republic FW20030110
Frank Simek  United States DF20031010
Ólafur Ingi Skúlason  Iceland MF20030110
Danny Karbassiyoon  United States DF2004–20051231
Sebastian Larsson  Sweden MF2004–200675120
Arturo Lupoli  Italy FW2004–20066393
Patrick Cregg  Ireland MF2004–20050330
Fabrice Muamba  England MF20052020
Anthony Stokes  Ireland FW20050110
Kerrea Gilbert  England DF2005–2009102120
Matthew Connolly  England DF2006–20071120
Mark Randall  England MF2006–200949130
Mart Poom  Estonia GK2006–20071120
Lassana Diarra  France MF200795140
Fran Mérida  Spain MF2007–201079162
Nacer Barazite  Netherlands FW2007–20090330
Henri Lansbury  England MF2007–20111781
Gavin Hoyte  England DF20084040
Jay Simpson  England FW20081232
Amaury Bischoff  Portugal MF2008–20090440
Rui Fonte  Portugal FW20080110
Paul Rodgers  England DF20081010
Vito Mannone  Italy GK2009–2012221230
Gilles Sunu  France FW20091120
Sanchez Watt  England FW20091231
Craig Eastmond  England MF2009–201073100
Kyle Bartley  England DF20091010
Thomas Cruise  England DF20091010
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas  England FW20101450
Ignasi Miquel  Spain DF2011–201395141
Conor Henderson  Ireland MF20111010
Emmanuel Frimpong  Ghana MF2011–2012106160
Chuks Aneke  England MF20110110
Ryo Miyaichi  Japan FW2011–20132570
Oğuzhan Özyakup  Turkey MF20110220
Park Chu-young  South Korea FW2011–20134371
Daniel Boateng  England DF20110110
Nico Yennaris  England DF2011–20122240
Martin Angha   Switzerland DF20121120
Serge Gnabry  Germany FW2012–201699181
Thomas Eisfeld  Germany MF2012–20131121
Jernade Meade  England MF20120220
Yaya Sanogo  France FW2013–2014911201
Chuba Akpom  England FW2013–2018111120
Isaac Hayden  England DF2013–20142020
Kristoffer Olsson  Sweden MF20130110
Gedion Zelalem  United States MF20140440
Kim Källström  Sweden MF20141340
Stefan O'Connor  England DF20140110
Ismaël Bennacer  Algeria MF20150110
Krystian Bielik  Poland MF2015–20160220
Glen Kamara  Finland MF20151010
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde  France MF2016–20185380
Lucas Pérez  Spain FW2016–2018912217
Chris Willock  England FW20160220
Josh Dasilva  England FW2017–20180330
Marcus McGuane  England MF20170220
Ben Sheaf  England MF2017–0220
Matt Macey  England GK2017–2020
Konstantinos Mavropanos  Greece DF2018–7180
Stephan Lichtsteiner   Switzerland DF2018–2019194231
Emile Smith Rowe  England MF2018–102123
Julio Pleguezuelo  Spain DF20180110
Zech Medley  England DF2018–0330
Charlie Gilmour  Scotland MF20180220
Denis Suárez  Spain MF20180660
Pablo Marí  Spain DF20203030
Cédric Soares  Portugal DF20203251

Footnotes

  1. A club located in the southern counties of England. Initially these were amateur clubs, as professionalism in football was not as readily accepted in the south as in the north. In the 1893–94 season, Arsenal (under its former name Woolwich Arsenal) turned professional and became the first southern club admitted to the northern-oriented Football League. The following year saw the creation of the Southern Football League, which was composed of amateur and professional teams. By the 1920–21 season, the top division of the Southern Football League was absorbed by the Football League, to create its third division.[1][2]
  2. Tricker was born in Karachi, British India (now Pakistan), but is considered a British citizen by descent under nationality law.

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  5. Joy (1952), p. 28.
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