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*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 above&mdash;they do not take into account appearances for York City while peacetime competitions were suspended due to the Second World War. Where a player spent multiple periods at the club, these periods are denoted as multiple ranges of years.
*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 above&mdash;they do not take into account appearances for York City while peacetime competitions were suspended due to the Second World War. Where a player spent multiple periods at the club, these periods are denoted as multiple ranges of years.
*[[Substitute (association football)|Substitute]] appearances are included.
*[[Substitute (association football)|Substitute]] appearances are included.
*Statistics are correct as of 14 January 2012.
*Statistics are correct as of 21 January 2012.


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Revision as of 21:58, 21 January 2012

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Defender Chris Smith, who originally played for York City from 2001 to 2004, has captained the team since his return in 2010.[1]

York City Football Club is an English football club based in York, North Yorkshire. Formed in May 1922, the club was elected to play in the Midland League later that year, after failing to gain admission into the Football League.[2] After seven seasons of competing in the Midland League, the club was elected to play in the Football League ahead of the 1929–30 season.[3] After 75 years of League membership, relegation to the Football Conference occurred in 2004 and this is where the club remains.[4] During this time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally-organised competitions, and all players who have played in 50 or more such matches are listed below.

Barry Jackson holds the record for York total and league appearances, having played 539 games in all competitions and 482 games in the Football League between 1958 and 1970.[5] He is followed by Andy McMillan, who made 492 total appearances and 421 league appearances from 1987 to 1999.[5] The appearance record for a goalkeeper is held by Tommy Forgan, having played 428 games between 1954 and 1966.[6] The player who has won the most international caps while at the club is Peter Scott with seven for Northern Ireland from 1976 to 1978.[7]

The goalscoring record is held by Norman Wilkinson, with 127 league goals, and 143 in total, scored between 1954 and 1966.[5] Keith Walwyn came three goals from equalling Wilkinson's total goals record, with 140 goals, including 119 in the league, scored between 1981 and 1987.[5] Jimmy Cowie holds the records for the most league and total goals scored in a season, set in 1928–29, with 49 league goals in as many games in the Midland League and 56 goals in all competitions.[8] For the Football League-era, the record for most goals in a season is held by Arthur Bottom, who scored 39 in the 1954–55 season.[9]

Key

Positions[nb 1]
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
IF Inside forward FW Forward
OF Outside forward
CF Centre forward
U Utility player
Key
Symbol Meaning
York City player in the 2011–12 season.[12]
Won the Clubman of the Year award.[13][14] Multiple symbols denote multiple wins.
[PM] Spent time as player-manager.
* Player holds club record(s).
Player who represented his country while at the club.
Apps Appearances.

Players with 50 or more appearances

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Paul Barnes, who was York's top scorer in each of his four seasons at the club, won the Clubman of the Year award in the 1993–94 season.[15]
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Andy Bishop was the Conference National top scorer in the 2005–06 season, becoming the first York player to top the divisional scoring charts since the 1954–55 season.[16]
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Neal Bishop was voted Clubman of the Year for the 2006–07 season, in which York reached the Conference National play-off semi-finals.[17]
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Chris Brass was player-manager from 2003 to 2004, in which time the club was relegated to the Conference National.[18]
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Richard Brodie was the Conference National joint top scorer in the 2009–10 season.[19]
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Youth team graduate Lee Bullock played for York between 1998 and 2004.[20]
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Richard Cresswell was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for a club record fee of £975,000 in 1999.
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Clayton Donaldson was voted Clubman of the Year in his first season with York and was top scorer in his second.[17]
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Darren Dunning spent three seasons with the club from 2003 to 2006.
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Craig Farrell scored the third quickest hat-trick in York's history after scoring three goals in a 10 minute period during a 6–0 victory over Rushall Olympic in the FA Cup in 2007.[21]
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Northern Ireland goalkeeper Michael Ingham captained York at the 2010 Conference National play-off Final.[22]
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Dean Kiely is the third highest appearing goalkeeper in York's history behind Tommy Forgan and Graeme Crawford.
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Andy Leaning played in goal for York's 3–1 extra time defeat against Liverpool in the FA Cup in 1986, after which he was named man of the match.[23][24]
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John Mackin was a key figure in the York side that won promotion to the Third Division in the 1970–71 season.[25]
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David McGurk is the longest-serving current player at York, having first appeared for the club in 2004.
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Graeme Murty was sold to Reading in 1998 for a then club record fee of £700,000.[26]
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Midfielder Manny Panther captained the side to the Conference National play-off semi-finals in the 2006–07 season, as well as the FA Trophy semi-finals the following season.[27]
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Gordon Staniforth was voted Clubman of the Year in successive seasons, winning the award in 1977–78 and 1978–79.
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Neil Tolson was York's top scorer in the 1996–97 season with 17 goals in all competitions.[28]
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Norman Wilkinson is York's record goalscorer with 143 goals in a 12 year career with the club.
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Martyn Woolford was capped twice by England C while a York player.
Name Nationality Position Club career League
apps
League
goals
Total
apps
Total
goals
Notes
Barry Jackson *  England DF 1958–1970 482 9 539 10 [nb 2]
Andy McMillan  South Africa DF 1987–1999 421 5 492 5
Chris Topping  England DF 1968–1978 412 11 463 13
Wayne Hall  England DF 1989–2001 373 9 438 11
Gary Ford  England MF 1978–1987 366 53 435 64
Tommy Forgan *  England GK 1954–1966 388 0 428 0 [nb 3]
Tony Canham  England MF 1985–1995 347 57 413 70
Norman Wilkinson *  England FW 1954–1966 354 127 401 143 [nb 4]
Phil Burrows  England DF 1966–1974 337 14 390 15
Billy Hughes  Scotland MF 1951–1961 349 55 380 58
Steve Tutill  England DF 1987–1997 301 6 366 7
[nb 5]
Sid Storey  England IF 1947–1956 330 40 354 42
Derek Hood  England DF / MF 1980–1988 300 32 354 36
Gordon Brown  England IF / HB 1950–1958 322 25 351 25
George Howe  England FB 1954–1961 307 0 338 0
Barry Swallow  England DF 1969–1976 269 21 312 27
Ron Spence  England HB 1948–1958 280 25 306 26
Brian Pollard  England MF 1972–1977
1981–1984
264 60 302 68
[nb 6]
Peter Wragg  England FW / HB 1956–1963 264 78 297 87
David McGurk  England DF 2004– 250 5 296 5
Keith Walwyn  Saint Kitts and Nevis FW 1981–1987 245 119 291 140 † †
Nigel Pepper  England MF 1990–1997 235 40 281 45
Graeme Crawford  Scotland GK 1971–1977
1980
252 0 280 0
Billy Fenton  England OF 1951–1958 257 118 278 124 [nb 7]
Matt Patrick  Scotland U 1946–1954 248 47 261 48 [nb 8]
Jack Middlemas  England HB 1923–1929 228 4 259 5
Alan Woods  England MF 1960–1966 228 4 259 4
Ted Wass  England FB / HB 1932–1939 222 0 253 0
Tom Fenoughty  England IF 1926–1934 229 97 252 104
Ted Hathway  England HB / IF 1933–1939 218 38 250 43
Paul Aimson  England CF 1964–1966
1969–1973
219 98 248 113
Alf Patrick *  England CF 1946–1953 228 109 241 117 [nb 8][nb 9]
Dean Kiely  Ireland GK 1991–1996 210 0 239 0
Gerry Baker  England DF 1963–1968 214 7 234 9
Jon McCarthy  Northern Ireland MF 1990–1995
2002
200 31 234 38 † †
Alan Stewart  England HB 1949–1956 208 1 231 1
Jack Pinder  England FB 1932–1948 199 4 229 4 [nb 8]
Danny Parslow  Wales DF 2006– 187 2 227 3 † †
[nb 10]
John Simpson  England FB 1948–1953 207 0 220 0
Bert Brenen  England U 1939–1951 204 13 218 15 [nb 8]
Tommy Heron  Scotland DF 1961–1966 192 6 216 6
Peter Spooner  England OF 1931–1933
1935–1939
189 42 212 48
Billy Rudd  England IF 1962–1966 193 30 212 31
Michael Ingham  Northern Ireland GK 2003
2008–
174 0 208 0
Steve Senior  England DF 1981–1987 168 6 206 7
Tony Barras  England DF 1994–1999 171 11 206 15
Steve Bushell  England MF 1991–1998 174 11 201 14
John Byrne  Ireland FW 1979–1984 175 55 199 64
Ian McDonald  England MF 1977–1981 175 29 195 31
Scott Jordan  England MF 1992–2001 167 12 194 16
John Woodward  Scotland DF / MF 1971–1977 167 6 191 6
Lee Bullock  England MF 1998–2004 171 24 189 27
John Mackin  Scotland DF 1969–1973 160 7 184 8
Gary Himsworth  England U 1987–1990
1996–1998
157 11 184 13
Ernie Phillips  England FB 1954–1958 164 2 183 2
Jimmy Seal  England FW 1972–1976 161 43 183 48
Roy Kay  Scotland DF 1978–1982 160 8 183 8
Ian Helliwell  England CF 1987–1991 160 40 183 48
Lee Nogan  Wales FW 2001–2005 165 35 183 37
Alan Hay  Scotland DF 1982–1986
1988
151 3 182 4
Percy Andrews  England FB 1947–1954 176 0 181 0
Ian Holmes  England MF 1973–1977 159 30 180 35
Sam Ranby  England IF 1925–1929 158 40 179 52
Andy Provan  Scotland MF 1964–1968 160 49 179 54
Ricky Sbragia  Scotland DF 1982–1987 149 7 179 10
Paul Atkin  England U 1991–1997 153 3 179 3
Paul Barnes  England FW 1992–1996 148 76 179 85
John MacPhail  Scotland DF 1983–1986 142 24 173 29 † †
Dale Banton  England FW 1984–1988 138 49 173 55
Sean Haslegrave  England MF 1983–1987 142 0 172 0
Dennis Walker  England IF / MF 1964–1968 154 19 169 19
Chris Marples  England GK 1988–1993 138 0 166 0
Chris Brass  England DF 2001–2004 152 6 166 8 † [PM]
[nb 11]
Richard Brodie  England CF 2007–2010 135 53 165 69 [nb 12]
Gordon Staniforth  England FW 1976–1979
1987–1988
147 34 164 40 † †
Tony Barratt  England DF / MF 1989–1995 147 10 164 10
Andy Clements  England U 1977–1981 148 6 163 8
Arthur Bottom *  England FW 1954–1958 137 92 158 105 [nb 7]
Jack Fountain  England HB 1960–1964 130 3 152 4
Stan Fox  England IF 1932–1938 136 4 151 5
Walter Bingley  England DF 1960–1963 130 5 151 5
Ian Blackstone  England FW 1990–1994 129 37 148 42
Ben Purkiss  England DF 2007–2010 120 2 148 3
Darren Edmondson  England DF 2000–2004 131 6 147 6
Barry Jones  England DF 1997–2001 134 5 145 6 † †
Roger Jones  England GK 1982–1985 122 0 141 0
Graeme Murty  Scotland MF / DF 1993–1998 117 7 141 9
Reg Baines  England CF 1924–1926
1931–1933
1937–1938
129 88 140 93
Alan Fettis  Northern Ireland GK 2000–2003 125 0 140 0 † †
James Meredith  Australia DF 2009– 117 2 140 2
Chris Smith  England DF 2001–2004
2010–
122 0 139 2
Norman Wharton  England GK 1936–1939 117 0 138 0
Wally Gould  England MF 1961–1963 120 25 138 27
Sam Johnson  England FB 1929–1933 124 0 137 0
Billy Allen  England HB 1946–1950 130 23 136 24 [nb 8]
Manny Panther  Scotland MF 2005–2008 121 4 136 4
Sammy Gledhill  England HB 1936–1949 123 6 135 8 [nb 8]
Ollie Thompson  England HB 1929–1932 121 2 133 2
Harry Beck  England HB 1929–1932 119 12 131 12
Graham Potter  England DF 2000–2003 114 5 131 8
Darren Dunning  England MF 2003–2006 121 7 131 9
Glenn Naylor  England FW 1990–1996 111 30 129 32
Jimmy Hughes  England IF 1934–1939 106 30 127 36
Phil Boyer  England FW 1968–1970 109 27 126 34
Simon Mills  England MF 1985–1987 99 4 126 8
Ron Mollatt  England HB 1955–1960 124 1 125 1
Dave Dunmore  England CF 1952–1954
1965–1967
111 38 123 41
Shaun Reid  England MF 1988–1992 106 7 122 8
Steve James  England DF 1976–1980 105 1 119 2
Gary Howlett  Ireland MF 1988–1991 101 13 119 13
Kevin Randall  England CF 1977–1981 107 27 118 31
Dave Merris  England DF 2003–2006 109 2 118 3
Malcolm Crosby  England MF 1981–1985 103 4 117 4
Paul Stephenson  England MF 1995–1998 97 8 117 9
Joe Spence  England FB / HB 1950–1953 110 0 115 0
Jimmy Loughran  England HB 1925–1928
1931
97 12 114 16
Peter Scott *  Northern Ireland DF 1975–1978 100 3 114 3 [nb 13]
Jimmy Walsh  England DF 1978–1981 99 2 114 2
Chris Evans  Wales DF 1982–1985 96 1 114 1
Archie Taylor  England MF 1968–1971 96 8 112 9
Ray Warburton  England DF 1989–1993 90 9 111 11
Richard Cresswell *  England CF 1996–1999 95 21 111 24 [nb 14]
Craig Farrell  England FW 2006–2009 91 21 111 27
Billy Hodgson  Scotland IF 1967–1970 98 3 110 3
Kevin McMahon  England FW 1969–1972 93 31 110 35
Rodney Rowe  England FW 1997–1999 97 21 110 28
Matt Hocking  England DF 1999–2002 97 2 110 2
Richard Cooper  England MF 2001–2004 100 4 110 4
Dick Duckworth  England HB 1936–1939 88 0 109 0
Micky Cave  England MF 1974–1977 96 13 109 15
Chris Jones  England FW 1973–1975 95 34 107 37
Dick Hewitt  England IF 1969–1972 91 7 106 9
Steve Faulkner  England DF 1978–1981 90 7 105 8
Johnny Linaker  England OF 1950–1951
1953–1955
98 20 103 20
Paul Stancliffe  England DF 1991–1994 91 3 103 3
Alan Pouton  England MF 1996–1999 90 7 103 8
Mark Tinkler  England MF 1997–1999 90 7 103 7
Michael Rankine  England FW 2009–2011 85 20 103 24
Ian Davidson  England MF 1969–1971 86 4 102 8
Neil Tolson  England CF 1996–1999 84 18 102 24
Martyn Woolford  England MF 2006–2008 86 22 102 25 [nb 15]
Onome Sodje  Nigeria FW 2007–2009 81 21 101 24
Malcolm Comrie  Scotland IF 1936–1938 79 20 98 24
John Stone  England DF 1972–1976 86 5 98 5
Barry Lyons  England MF 1973–1975 85 10 98 11
Gary Bull  England FW 1996–1998 83 11 98 13
Colin Addison  England IF 1957–1961 87 28 97 31
Ken Turner  England DF 1966–1968 88 2 97 2
Tom Evans  England GK 2006–2008 81 0 97 0
Eddie Legge  Scotland FB 1935–1938 82 2 96 2
Paul Johnson  England DF 1987–1989 83 1 96 1
Jimmy Weir  Scotland MF 1960–1963 82 38 95 39
Gary Swann  England MF 1992–1994 82 4 95 6
Mick Albrecht  England CF 1922–1929 85 20 94 23
Andy Flynn  England FB 1926–1928 80 0 93 27
Jack Brooks  England FB 1929–1932 82 0 93 0
Clayton Donaldson  England CF 2005–2007 85 41 93 44
[nb 16]
Maurice Dando  England CF 1933–1935 82 46 92 52
Alan Pearce  England MF 1983–1987 78 9 92 10
George Maskill  England HB 1924–1927
1932
85 0 91 0
Bobby Sibbald  England DF 1969–1971 79 7 91 8
Ted MacDougall  Scotland FW 1967–1969 84 34 90 40
Steve Agnew  England MF 1998–2001 81 4 90 5
Charles Elliott  England OF 1922–1925 81 25 89 27
Freddie Scott  England MF 1937–1946 74 16 89 21 [nb 8]
Iain Dunn  England FW 1988–1991 77 11 89 11
Dicky Merritt  England OF 1926–1929 70 31 88 41
Tony Young  England MF / DF 1976–1978 78 2 88 2
Keith Houchen  England FW 1984–1986 67 19 88 27
Jimmy Rudd  Ireland OF 1947–1949 83 28 87 24 [nb 8]
Eddie Blackburn  England GK 1980–1982 76 0 87 0
David Archibald  Scotland FB 1929–1933 85 0 86 0
Bill Routledge  England HB 1934–1936 78 1 86 1
Fred Speed  England HB 1934–1936 79 15 86 17
Andy Leaning  England GK 1985–1987 69 0 86 0
Andy Bishop  England CF 2004–2006 78 33 85 37 [nb 17]
George Ivey  England MF 1948–1951 79 13 84 14
Roly Horrey  England MF 1966–1968 74 9 84 10
Gordon Hunter  England DF 1973–1978 77 1 84 1
David Pugh  Wales MF / DF 1978–1981 77 2 84 3
Des Thompson  England GK 1951–1952 80 0 83 0
Martin Butler  England FW 1984–1988 65 9 83 13
Steve Spooner  England MF 1988–1990 72 11 83 15
Mick Granger  England GK 1952–1962 71 0 81 0
Pat Lally  England MF 1971–1973 71 5 81 5
Mark Robinson  England DF 2007–2009 68 4 81 4
Bill Smith  England HB 1922–1925 75 4 80 4
Tommy Gale  England HB 1947–1949 76 0 80 0
John Hawksby  England IF 1966–1968 74 7 80 7
David McAughtrie  Scotland DF 1985–1987 64 1 80 2
Des Fawcett  England GK 1932–1934 74 0 79 0
Bob Ramsey  England DF 1958–1961 75 0 79 0
Barry Wealthall  England DF 1963–1966 75 0 79 0
Darren Craddock  England DF 2006–2008 69 0 79 0
Levi Mackin  Wales MF 2009–2011 61 2 79 2
John Duthie  Scotland HB 1928–1929
1930–1931
70 4 78 6
Jack Farmery  England GK 1929–1931 67 0 78 0
Steve Griffiths  England IF 1951–1953 74 12 78 12
John Stainsby  England CF 1961–1963 69 21 78 25
Marco Gabbiadini  England FW 1985–1987
1998
67 15 78 19
Jon Parkin  England CF 2002–2004 74 14 78 15
Jimmy Cowie *  England CF 1928–1931 67 58 77 66 [nb 18]
Tommy McDonald  Scotland IF 1931–1935 75 11 77 12
Graham Brown  England GK 1977–1980 69 0 77 0
Christian Fox  Scotland MF 1999–2004 70 1 77 1
Matt Jenkinson  England OF 1930–1932
1933–1934
72 20 76 21
Andy Warrington  England GK 1995–1999 61 0 76 0
Neil Barrett  England MF 2009–2011 63 6 76 7
Lester Marshall  England HB 1923–1925
1928–1929
67 10 75 15
Sam Evans  Scotland OF 1929–1931 66 12 75 14
Tommy Henderson  England MF 1970–1972 64 7 75 11
Joe Laws  England OF 1924–1926 70 16 74 17
Ron Hillyard  England GK 1969–1974 61 0 74 0
Eddie Rowles  England FW 1971–1973 67 14 74 14
Cliff Calvert  England DF / MF 1973–1975 67 0 74 0 [nb 19]
Mark Sertori  England DF 1999–2001 66 2 74 2
Sandy Acklam  England HB 1922–1926 72 11 73 11
Harry Fallon  Scotland GK 1965–1967 67 0 73 0
Jimmy Hinch  England CF 1974–1977 68 12 73 13
Charlie Davis  England HB 1929–1931 61 1 72 2
Terry Eccles  England CF 1979–1981 64 18 71 19
Mark Convery  England MF 2005–2007 66 8 70 9
Dennis Wann  England MF 1972–1975 66 7 69 7
Chris Porter  England GK 2004–2006 64 0 69 0
Bobby Mimms  England GK 1998–2000 63 0 68 0
Chris Carruthers  England MF 2009–2011 52 3 68 4
Willie Millar  Scotland OF 1929–1931 60 12 67 12
Terry Farmer  England FW 1958–1960 66 28 67 28
Mike Walker  Wales GK 1966–1968 60 0 67 0 [nb 20]
Tommy Ross  Scotland IF 1967–1969 61 20 67 23
Geoff Hutt  England DF 1977–1978 63 1 67 1
Lev Yalçın  Turkey MF / FW 2002–2006 62 2 67 2 [nb 21]
Leigh Wood  England MF 2001–2004 64 0 66 0
Darren Bradshaw  England MF / DF 1987–1989 59 3 66 3
Sam Earl  England OF 1937–1939 58 9 65 10
Joe Ashworth  England HB 1963–1965 57 0 65 0
Tommy Spencer  Scotland CF 1966–1968 57 21 65 26
Joe Harris  Scotland HB 1931–1933 62 0 64 0
Tony Moor  England GK 1962–1964 57 0 64 0
Joe Neenan  England GK 1977–1980 56 0 64 0
Michael Gash  England FW 2009–2010 53 8 64 8
Arthur Clayton  England HB 1925–1929 57 16 63 22
Harry Searson  England GK 1952–1954 62 0 63 0
Ernie Wardle  England DF 1955–1959 60 2 63 2
Gary Hobson  England DF 2000–2003 55 0 63 0
Neal Bishop  England MF 2006–2007 59 4 63 4
[nb 22]
Alex Lawless  Wales MF 2009–2010 51 4 63 4
Laurie Calloway  England MF 1971–1972 55 3 61 5
Paul Baker  England FW 1994–1996 48 18 61 21
Simon Rusk  Scotland MF 2008–2009 51 0 61 1
Harry Brigham  England FB 1948–1950 56 5 60 6
Derek Craig  England DF 1980–1982 53 1 60 1
Alex Mathie  Scotland FW 2000–2003 52 3 60 4
Ken Boyes  England HB 1957–1966 53 2 59 2
Mike Astbury  England GK 1980–1985 48 0 59 0
Colin Alcide  England CF 1999–2001 53 7 59 8
Phil Wilson  England MF 1987–1989 46 2 58 3
Anthony Lloyd  England DF 2006–2008 45 0 58 1
Ashley Chambers  England FW 2010– 54 10 58 11 [nb 23]
George Sayles  England FB 1924–1925 52 0 57 0
Bill Gardner  England CF 1929–1931 51 26 57 28
George Patterson  England HB 1957–1960 57 4 57 4
Nick Hendry  England GK 1922–1924 56 0 56 0
David Robertson  Scotland GK 1928–1929 49 0 56 0
Matt Middleton *  England GK 1949–1950 55 0 56 0 [nb 24]
Jim Cairney  Scotland HB 1956–1958 53 0 56 0
Charlie Twissell  England OF 1958–1961 53 8 56 8
Derrick Downing  England DF / MF 1975–1977 47 2 56 2
David Loggie  England FW 1978–1980 50 11 56 11
Joe Harron  England OF 1922–1923
1925–1926
51 8 55 8
Sam Charnley  Scotland HB 1928–1929 48 4 55 5
Barry Wellings  England FW 1978–1980 47 9 55 11
Bryan Stewart  England MF 2003–2006 49 3 55 3
Barry Conlon  Ireland CF 1999–2000 48 11 54 11
David Daniels  England FB 1926–1928 50 0 53 0
Alec Jackson  Scotland HB / IF 1946–1950 50 5 53 5
Ian Butler  England MF 1973–1975 46 2 53 3
Alan Whitehead  England DF 1986–1988 41 1 53 2
Martin Reed  England DF 1997–2000 46 0 53 0
Daniel McBreen  Australia FW 2007
2008–2009
43 7 53 12
Gordon Morritt  England GK 1969–1971 41 0 52 0
Martin Garratt  England MF 1998–1999 45 1 52 1
Dan Kelly  Scotland OF 1930–1932 48 12 51 12
Jim Branagan  England DF 1987–1988 42 1 51 1
Nathan Peat  England DF 2005–2007 48 2 51 2
Adam Smith  England MF 2008–2010 44 4 51 4
Claude Barrett  England FB 1937–1938 41 0 50 0
Peter Pickering  England GK 1947–1948 49 0 50 0 [nb 8]
Johnny Edgar  England IF 1959–1961 47 16 50 18
Dennis Hoggart  Scotland IF 1960–1964 45 11 50 11
Eric McMordie  Northern Ireland MF 1975–1976 42 2 50 2
Paddy Atkinson  England DF 1995–1998 41 0 50 0
Peter Duffield  England FW 2000–2003 45 19 50 21

Footnotes

  1. ^ For more information, see Formation (association football).
  2. ^ Jackson holds the record for the most total appearances for York City. He also holds the club's record for the most league games.[5]
  3. ^ Forgan has played more games in goal for York City than anyone else.[6]
  4. ^ Wilkinson holds the record for the most total goals for York City. He also holds the club's record for the most league goals.[5]
  5. ^ Tutill was capped eight times by England Schools from 1985 to 1986.[7][29]
  6. ^ Pollard was capped five times by England at Youth level from 1971 to 1972.[7][30]
  7. ^ a b Bottom holds the York City record for the most goals in a season during the Football League-era; 39 in the 1954–55 season.[9] Fenton and Bottom share the York City record for the most Football League goals in a season; Fenton scored 31 in the 1951–52 season and Bottom scored 31 in the 1954–55 and 1955–56 seasons.[31]
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i Also played for York City during the Second World War.[32]
  9. ^ Patrick holds the record for the most goals by a York City player in a Football League match. He scored five times in a 6–1 victory against Rotherham United on 20 November 1948.[33]
  10. ^ Parslow was capped six times by Wales at Semi-Pro level from 2007 to 2008.[7][34]
  11. ^ Brass was player-manager between 2003 and 2004.[35]
  12. ^ Brodie was capped two times by England C from 2008 to 2009.[36][37]
  13. ^ Scott holds the record for the most senior international caps won by a player while at York City. He was capped seven times by Northern Ireland from 1976 to 1978.[7]
  14. ^ Cresswell holds the club record for the highest transfer fee received by the club; £950,000, which was paid by Sheffield Wednesday on 26 March 1999.[38] He was capped once by England at under-21 level in 1999.[7]
  15. ^ Woolford was capped two times by England C in 2008.[7][39]
  16. ^ Donaldson was capped two times by the England National Game XI from 2006 to 2007.[39]
  17. ^ Bishop was capped four times and scored two goals for the England National Game XI from 2004 to 2006.[39]
  18. ^ Cowie holds the York City record for the most goals in a season; 56 in the 1928–29 season. His 49 goals in the Midland League that season is also a club record.[8]
  19. ^ Calvert was capped by England at Youth level in 1972.[7]
  20. ^ Walker was capped three times by Wales at under-23 level from 1967 to 1968.[7]
  21. ^ Yalçın was capped by Turkey at under-19 level during the 2003–04 season.[7]
  22. ^ Bishop was capped two times by the England National Game XI in 2007.[39]
  23. ^ Chambers was capped once by England C in 2011.[40]
  24. ^ Middleton is the oldest player ever to play for the club; on his last appearance, a 3–1 defeat against New Brighton on 6 May 1950, he was 42 years 194 days old.[41]

Referenes

General
  • Hugman, Dave (2008). York City The Complete Record. The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited. ISBN 9781859836330.
  • Windross, Dave; Jarred, Martin (1997). Citizens and Minstermen, A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. Citizen Publications. ISBN 0953100502.
Specific
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  3. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 23.
  4. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 101.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 426.
  6. ^ a b Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 169.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 428.
  8. ^ a b Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 250.
  9. ^ a b Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 302.
  10. ^ League appearances and goals up until the end of the 2007–08 season are sourced to:
    Batters. York City The Complete Record. pp. 434–456. This list excludes games played in the abandoned 1939–40 season; the season was abandoned after three matches due to the Second World War, and playing records from those matches were annulled.
    League appearances and goals from the 2008–09 season onwards are sourced to:
    "Squad stats". Soccerbase. Retrieved 2011-12-12. Individual seasons accessed via dropdown menu.
    "Mansfield 1–0 York". BBC Sport. 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    "York 3–0 Mansfield". BBC Sport. 2009-12-26. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
  11. ^ Other appearances and goals up until the end of the end of the 2007–08 season are sourced to:
    Batters. York City The Complete Record. pp. 434–456.
    Other appearances and goals from the 2008–09 season onwards are sourced to:
    "Squad stats". Soccerbase. Retrieved 2011-12-12. Individual seasons accessed via dropdown menu.
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    Flett, Dave (2008-10-29). "Mansfield 1, York City 0". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2008-11-05). "Setanta Shield: York City 1, Mansfield Town 1 (4–2 on pens)". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2008-12-17). "Northwich 0, York City 2 - FA Trophy". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2009-01-14). "York City strikers McBreen and Brodie on target to seal impressive FA Trophy win at Oxford". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2009-01-21). "Curse of Barrow goal ace Wayne Curtis see York City slide out of Setanta Shield". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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    Flett, Dave (2009-03-23). "Wembley here we come... York City beat Telford United to book a place in the FA Trophy final". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Martini, Peter (2009-05-09). "Stevenage 2 York City 0 - FA Trophy Final from Wembley". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Carroll, Steve (2009-10-26). "York City 2, Bedworth 0 - FA Cup fourth qualifying round". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2009-12-14). "Hinckley United 0, York City 0 - FA Trophy". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2009-12-16). "York City 3, Hinckley United 1 - FA Trophy replay". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2010-01-21). "Newport County 0, York City 0 - FA Trophy". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2010-01-27). "York City 1, Newport County 0 - FA Trophy replay". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2010-02-01). "York City 1, Corby Town 0 - FA Trophy". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2010-03-03). "Barrow 2, York City 1 - FA Trophy quarter-final". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2010-10-25). "Kidderminster 0, York City 2". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2010-12-13). "Match report: York City 0, Boston United 1 - FA Trophy, first round". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2011-10-31). "Match report: Wrexham 2, York City 1 - FA Cup". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2011-12-12). "Match report: York City 2, Solihull Moors 2 - FA Trophy". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
    Flett, Dave (2011-12-14). "Match report: Solihull Moors 0, York City 3 - FA Trophy". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-14.
    Flett, Dave (2012-01-16). "Match report: Salisbury City 2, York City 6 - FA Trophy round two". The Press. York. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
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  14. ^ Carroll, Steve (2011-05-11). "Mills: Michael Rankine all set to sign for Aldershot". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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  16. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 406.
  17. ^ a b Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 408.
  18. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 228.
  19. ^ "Crawling their way up: Crawley Town are a tidy testament to frugality and care". Daily Mail. 2011-01-10. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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  21. ^ Flett, Dave (2007-10-29). "Returning hero Farrell fires ten-minute hat-trick to sink Olympic". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
  22. ^ Carroll, Steve (2010-05-17). "Michael Ingham: York City must target automatic promotion to Football League next season". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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  24. ^ "Andy leaning towards York again". Vital York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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  28. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 388.
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  31. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. pp. 235–237.
  32. ^ Windross; Jarred. Citizens and Minstermen, A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. pp. 133–134.
  33. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 290.
  34. ^ "International Teams - Danny Parslow". Football Association of Wales. Archived from the original on 2008-10-06.
  35. ^ Batters. York City The Complete Record. p. 156.
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  37. ^ Flett, Dave (2009-11-18). "England under-23s agony for York City's Richard Brodie against Poland". The Press. York. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
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