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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]

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]

212 players have played between 25 and 99 competitive matches for the club. Of those players, 10 still play for the club and can add to their total.

Players

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Table headers

  • Nationality – If a player played international football, the country/countries he played for are shown. Otherwise, the player's nationality is given as their country of birth.
  • Liverpool career – The year of the player's first appearance for Liverpool to the year of his last appearance.
  • Starts – The number of games started.
  • Subs – The number of games played as a substitute. Substitutions were only introduced to the Football League in the 1960s.[8]
  • Total – The total number of games played as a starter and substitute.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player
Liverpool players with 25 to 99 appearances
Player Nationality Position Liverpool career Starts Subs Total Goals Ref.
Appearances
Andrew Hannah  Scotland FB 1892–1895 69 0 69 1 [9]
Duncan McLean  Scotland FB 1892–1895 82 0 82 5 [10]
James McBride  Scotland FB 1892–1894 56 0 56 7 [11]
Hugh McQueen  Scotland HB 1892–1895 61 0 61 18 [12]
Tom Wyllie  Scotland FW 1892–1893 25 0 25 15 [13]
Patrick Gordon  Scotland HB 1893–1894 30 0 30 8 [14]
Billy McOwen  England GK 1893–1894 27 0 27 0 [15]
David Hannah  Ireland FW 1894–1897 33 0 33 12 [16]
Jimmy Ross  Scotland FW 1894–1897 85 0 85 39 [17]
John McLean  Scotland FB 1894–1895 29 0 29 0 [18]
George Allan  Scotland FW 1895–1897
1898–1899
96 0 96 58 [19]
John Holmes  England FB 1895–1898 44 0 44 0 [20]
Frank Becton  England FW 1895–1898 86 0 86 42 [21]
Tom Wilkie  Scotland FB 1895–1898 64 0 64 1 [22]
Robert Neil  Scotland FB 1895–1897 27 0 27 3 [23]
Thomas Cleghorn  Scotland FB 1896–1899 70 0 70 1 [24]
Andrew McCowie  Scotland FW 1897–1899 35 0 35 11 [25]
Raby Howell  England FB 1898–1901 67 0 67 0 [26]
Hugh Morgan  Scotland FW 1898–1900 68 0 68 17 [27]
Charlie Wilson  England FB 1898–1905 91 0 91 3 [28]
John Hunter  Scotland FW 1899–1902 45 0 45 12 [29]
Charlie Satterthwaite  England FW 1899–1901 45 0 45 13 [30]
Andy McGuigan  Scotland FW 1900–1902 37 0 37 14 [31]
Thomas Robertson  Scotland FB 1900–1902 47 0 47 0 [32]
John Glover  England FB 1900–1903 59 0 59 0 [33]
George Fleming  Scotland FB 1901–1905 82 0 82 6 [34]
George Livingstone  Scotland FW 1902–1903 32 0 32 4 [35]
Edgar Chadwick  England FW 1902–1904 45 0 45 7 [36]
Peter Platt  England GK 1902–1904 45 0 45 0 [37]
Dickie Morris  Wales FW 1902–1905 39 0 39 5 [38]
John Hughes  Wales FB 1903–1904 32 0 32 2 [39]
John Carlin  England FW 1903–1907 35 0 35 8 [40]
Ned Doig  Scotland GK 1904–1908 53 0 53 0 [41]
Bill McPherson  Scotland FW 1906–1908 55 0 55 17 [42]
Percy Saul  England FB 1906–1909 83 0 83 2 [43]
Sam Bowyer  England FW 1907–1912 48 0 48 16 [44]
Tom Rogers  England FB 1907–1911 40 0 40 0 [45]
Harold Uren  England HB 1907–1912 45 0 45 2 [46]
John McConnell  Scotland FB 1909–1912 53 0 53 1 [47]
John McDonald  Scotland HB 1909–1912 81 0 81 4 [48]
James Stewart  Scotland FW 1909–1913 63 0 63 26 [49]
Ernest Peake  Wales FB 1909–1914 55 0 55 6 [50]
Samual Gilligan  Scotland FW 1910–1912 40 0 40 16 [51]
John Bovill  Scotland FW 1911–1913 29 0 29 7 [52]
Arthur Metcalf  England FW 1912–1915 63 0 63 28 [53]
Tom Gracie  Scotland FW 1912–1914 34 0 34 5 [54]
Sam Speakman  England FB 1913–1919 26 0 26 0 [55]
Thomas Fairfoul  Scotland FB 1913–1915 71 0 71 0 [56]
William Banks  England HB 1914–1915 26 0 26 6 [57]
James Nicholl  Scotland FW 1914–1915 59 0 59 14 [58]
Fred Pagnam  England FW 1914–1919 39 0 39 30 [59]
Albert Pearson  England HB 1919–1921 51 0 51 4 [60]
Jack Bamber  England HB 1919–1923 80 0 80 2 [61]
Harold Wadsworth  England HB 1919–1924 55 0 55 3 [62]
Harry Lewis  England FW 1919–1922 70 0 70 12 [63]
Dick Johnson  England FW 1920–1925 82 0 82 30 [64]
Danny Shone  England FW 1921–1925 81 0 81 26 [65]
Jimmy Walsh  England FW 1923–1928 77 0 77 27 [66]
David Pratt  Scotland FB 1923–1927 84 0 84 1 [67]
William Cockburn  England FB 1924–1926 67 0 67 0 [68]
Archibald Rawlings  England HB 1924–1926 67 0 67 10 [69]
David McMullan  Ireland FB 1925–1928 35 0 35 0 [70]
Cyril Oxley  England HB 1925–1926 34 0 34 6 [71]
Tommy Reid  England FW 1926–1929 55 0 55 30 [72]
Robert Clark  England FW 1928–1931 42 0 42 11 [73]
Henry Race  England FW 1928–1930 43 0 43 18 [74]
Dave Davidson  Scotland FB 1928–1930 62 0 62 2 [75]
Jimmy Smith  Scotland FW 1929–1931 62 0 62 38 [76]
Gordon Gunson  England HB 1930–1933 87 0 87 26 [77]
Danny McRorie  Scotland HB 1930–1932 35 0 35 6 [78]
Syd Roberts  England FW 1932–1936 62 0 62 13 [79]
Harold Taylor  England HB 1932–1937 72 0 72 6 [80]
Benjamin Dabbs  England FB 1933–1937 56 0 56 0 [81]
Jack Tennant  England FB 1933–1935 42 0 42 0 [82]
Sam English  Ireland FW 1933–1935 50 0 50 26 [83]
Lance Carr  South Africa FW 1933–1936 33 0 33 8 [84]
Tom Bush  England HB 1933–1947 69 0 69 1 [85]
Ernie Blenkinsop  England FB 1934–1937 71 0 71 0 [86]
Tommy Johnson  England FW 1934–1936 38 0 38 8 [87]
Fred Rogers  England FB 1934–1939 75 0 75 0 [88]
Vic Wright  England FW 1934–1937 85 0 85 33 [89]
Fred Howe  England FW 1935–1938 94 0 94 36 [90]
Alf Hobson  England GK 1936–1946 28 0 28 0 [91]
Barney Ramsden  England FB 1937–1947 63 0 63 0 [92]
Dirk Kemp  South Africa GK 1937–1939 30 0 30 0 [93]
Jimmy McInnes  Scotland FB 1938–1939 48 0 48 1 [94]
Charlie Ashcroft  England GK 1946–1955 89 0 89 0 [95]
Ray Minshull  England GK 1946–1950 31 0 31 0 [96]
Robert Priday  South Africa HB 1946–1949 40 0 40 7 [97]
Bill Shepherd  England FB 1948–1951 58 0 58 0 [98]
Ken Brierley  England HB 1948–1953 61 0 61 8 [99]
Bryan Williams  England HB 1949–1953 34 0 34 5 [100]
Russell Crossley  England GK 1950–1954 73 0 73 0 [101]
John Heydon  England FB 1950–1953 67 0 67 0 [102]
John Smith  England HB 1951–1953 59 0 59 14 [103]
Alan Arnell  England FW 1953–1961 75 0 75 35 [104]
Eric Anderson  England FW 1953–1956 76 0 76 22 [105]
Dave Underwood  England GK 1953–1956 50 0 50 0 [106]
Sammy Smyth  Northern Ireland FW 1953–1954 44 0 44 20 [107]
Frank Lock  England FB 1953–1955 42 0 42 0 [108]
Don Campbell  England FB 1953–1958 48 0 48 2 [109]
Barry Wilkinson  England HB 1953–1959 79 0 79 0 [110]
Thomas McNulty  England FB 1954–1957 36 0 36 0 [111]
Doug Rudham  South Africa GK 1954–1959 66 0 66 0 [112]
Tony Rowley  Wales FW 1954–1958 63 0 63 39 [113]
Johnny Morrissey  England HB 1957–1961 37 0 37 6 [114]
Fred Morris  England HB 1958–1959 48 0 48 14 [115]
Bobby Campbell  England HB 1958–1960 25 0 25 2 [116]
Kevin Lewis  England MF 1960–1963 82 0 82 44 [117]
Alf Arrowsmith  England U 1961–1968 50 6 56 24 [118]
Philip Ferns  England DF 1962–1965 28 0 28 1 [119]
Jim Furnell  England GK 1962–1963 28 0 28 0 [120]
Tony Hateley  England FW 1967–1968 56 0 56 28 [121]
Ian Ross  Scotland DF 1967–1972 59 10 69 4 [122]
Peter Wall  England DF 1968–1970 42 0 42 0 [123]
John McLaughlin  England DF 1970–1974 53 2 55 3 [124]
Colin Irwin  England DF 1979–1981 40 4 44 3 [125]
David Hodgson  England FW 1982–1984 33 16 49 10 [126]
Michael Robinson  Republic of Ireland FW 1983–1984 46 6 52 13 [127]
Jim Beglin  Republic of Ireland DF 1984–1987 98 0 98 3 [128]
Kevin MacDonald  Scotland MF 1984–1988 49 15 64 5 [129]
Mike Hooper  England GK 1986–1993 71 2 73 0 [130]
Nigel Spackman  England MF 1987–1988 50 13 63 0 [131]
Glenn Hysén  Sweden DF 1989–1992 91 2 93 3 [132]
Nick Tanner  England DF 1989–1992 51 8 59 1 [133]
Ronny Rosenthal  Israel FW 1990–1993 41 56 97 22 [134]
Dean Saunders  Wales FW 1991–1992 61 0 61 25 [135]
Paul Stewart  England MF 1992–1993 38 4 42 3 [136]
Don Hutchison  Scotland MF 1992–1994 44 16 60 10 [137]
Nigel Clough  England MF 1993–1995 34 10 44 9 [138]
John Scales  England DF 1994–1996 93 1 94 4 [139]
Stan Collymore  England FW 1995–1997 71 10 81 35 [140]
David Thompson  England MF 1996–2000 31 25 56 5 [141]
Paul Ince  England MF 1997–1999 81 0 81 17 [142]
Karl-Heinz Riedle  Germany FW 1997–1999 42 34 76 15 [143]
Øyvind Leonhardsen  Norway MF 1997–1999 42 7 49 7 [144]
Bjørn Tore Kvarme  Norway DF 1997–1999 48 6 54 0 [145]
Vegard Heggem  Norway DF 1998–2000 46 19 65 3 [146]
Brad Friedel  United States GK 1998–1999 30 1 31 0 [147]
Erik Meijer  Netherlands FW 1999–2000 10 17 27 2 [148]
Titi Camara  Guinea FW 1999–2000 24 13 37 10 [149]
Rigobert Song  Cameroon DF 1999–2000 30 8 38 0 [150]
Markus Babbel  Germany DF 2000–2002 71 2 73 6 [151]
Nick Barmby  England MF 2000–2002 38 20 58 8 [152]
Gary McAllister  Scotland MF 2000–2002 52 35 87 9 [153]
Christian Ziege  Germany DF 2000–2001 20 12 32 2 [154]
Chris Kirkland  England GK 2000–2004 45 0 45 0 [155]
Jari Litmanen  Finland MF 2001–2002 19 24 43 9 [156]
El Hadji Diouf  Senegal FW 2002–2004 61 19 80 6 [157]
Salif Diao  Senegal MF 2002–2005 35 26 61 3 [158]
Bruno Cheyrou  France MF 2002–2004 27 21 48 5 [159]
Florent Sinama Pongolle  France FW 2003–2006 21 45 66 9 [160]
Anthony Le Tallec  France MF 2003–2005 13 19 32 1 [161]
Stephen Warnock  England DF 2004–2007 46 21 67 1 [162]
Josemi  Spain DF 2004–2005 28 7 35 0 [163]
Djibril Cissé  France FW 2004–2006 43 36 79 24 [164]
Antonio Núñez  Spain MF 2004–2005 13 14 27 1 [165]
Mohamed Sissoko  Mali MF 2005–2007 72 15 87 1 [166]
Fernando Morientes  Spain FW 2005–2006 47 14 61 12 [167]
Boudewijn Zenden  Netherlands MF 2005–2007 30 17 47 2 [168]
Mark González  Chile MF 2006–2007 20 16 36 3 [169]
Jermaine Pennant  England MF 2006–2008 54 27 81 3 [170]
Craig Bellamy  Wales FW 2006–2007
2011–2012
50 28 78 18 [171]
Nabil El Zhar  Morocco FW 2006–2010 5 27 32 1 [172]
Andriy Voronin  Ukraine FW 2007–2009 21 19 40 6 [173]
Álvaro Arbeloa  Spain DF 2007–2009 93 5 98 2 [5]
Emiliano Insúa  Argentina DF 2007–2010 58 4 62 1 [174]
Robbie Keane  Republic of Ireland FW 2008–2009 23 5 28 7 [175]
Andrea Dossena  Italy DF 2008–2009 22 9 31 2 [176]
David Ngog  France FW 2008–2011 41 53 94 19 [177]
Albert Riera  Spain MF 2008–2010 45 11 56 5 [178]
Jay Spearing  England MF 2008–2012 45 10 55 0 [179]
Martin Kelly  England DF 2008–2014 50 12 62 1 [180]
Sotirios Kyrgiakos  Greece DF 2009–2011 38 11 49 3 [181]
Alberto Aquilani  Italy MF 2009–2010 14 14 28 2 [182]
Maxi Rodríguez  Argentina MF 2010–2012 60 13 73 17 [183]
Joe Cole  England MF 2010–2012 23 19 42 5 [184]
Raul Meireles  Portugal MF 2010–2011 41 3 44 5 [185]
Brad Jones  Australia GK 2010–2014 26 1 27 0 [186]
Jonjo Shelvey  England MF 2010–2013 31 38 69 7 [187]
Andy Carroll  England FW 2011–2012 35 23 58 11 [188]
Jon Flanagan  England DF 2011–2017 44 5 49 1 [189]
Charlie Adam  Scotland MF 2011–2012 32 5 37 2 [190]
Stewart Downing  England MF 2011–2013 75 16 91 7 [191]
José Enrique  Spain DF 2011–2016 86 13 99 2 [192]
Fabio Borini  Italy FW 2012–2015 15 23 38 3 [193]
Jordon Ibe  England MF 2013–2016 31 27 58 4 [194]
Kolo Touré  Ivory Coast DF 2013–2016 52 19 71 1 [195]
Mamadou Sakho  France DF 2013–2017 75 5 80 3 [196]
Rickie Lambert  England FW 2014–2015 12 24 36 3 [197]
Lazar Marković  Serbia MF 2014–2015 23 11 34 3 [198]
Mario Balotelli  Italy FW 2014–2015 14 14 28 4 [199]
Christian Benteke  Belgium FW 2015–2016 20 22 42 10 [200]
Danny Ings  England FW 2015–2018 8 17 25 4 [201]
Ragnar Klavan  Estonia DF 2016–2018 40 13 53 2 [202]
Loris Karius  Germany GK 2016–2018 49 0 49 0 [203]
Dominic Solanke  England FW 2017–2018 6 21 27 1 [204]
Xherdan Shaqiri  Switzerland MF 2018–2021 25 38 63 8 [205]
Adrián  Spain GK 2019–2022 24 2 26 0 [206]
Caoimhín Kelleher  Republic of Ireland GK 2019– 55 0 55 0 [207]
Neco Williams  Wales DF 2019–2022 21 12 33 0 [208]
Takumi Minamino  Japan FW 2020–2022 21 34 55 14 [209]
Nathaniel Phillips  England DF 2020– 22 7 29 1 [210]
Thiago  Spain MF 2020–2024 71 27 98 3 [211]
Kostas Tsimikas  Greece DF 2020– 60 37 97 0 [212]
Conor Bradley  Northern Ireland DF 2021– 22 16 38 1 [213]
Cody Gakpo  Netherlands FW 2022– 63 33 96 29 [214]
Dominik Szoboszlai  Hungary MF 2023– 42 19 61 8 [215]
Alexis Mac Allister  Argentina MF 2023– 54 9 63 8 [216]
Wataru Endō  Japan MF 2023– 35 16 51 2 [217]
Ryan Gravenberch  Netherlands MF 2023– 36 17 53 4 [218]
Jarell Quansah  England DF 2023– 31 7 38 3 [219]

Notes

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  • Ponting, Ivan (1998), Liverpool: Player by Player, Hamlyn, ISBN 0-600-59493-9

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