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Richard Cresswell was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for a club record fee of £950,000 in 1999.

York City Football Club is a professional association football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. Formed in May 1922, the club failed to be elected to the Football League for the 1922–23 season, but succeeded in gaining admission to the Midland League.[1] After seven seasons of competing in the Midland League, the club was elected to play in the Football League ahead of 1929–30.[2] After 75 years of Football League membership, York were relegated to the Football Conference in 2004.[3] This is where the club remained for eight years before promotion back to the Football League was achieved with victory in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off Final.[4] However, York were relegated to the National League four years later.[5]

The club's first team have competed in numerous competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more first-team 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 York career, his typical playing position while with the club, and the number of matches 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. The names are initially ordered by number of appearances in total, then by number of league appearances, then by date of debut, and then if necessary by alphabetical order. All statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 7 March 2020.

Introduction

Barry Jackson holds the record for York total and league appearances, having played 539 matches in all competitions and 482 matches in the Football League between 1958 and 1970.[6] He is followed by Andy McMillan, who made 492 total appearances and 421 league appearances from 1987 to 1999.[6] The appearance record for a goalkeeper is held by Tommy Forgan, having played 428 matches between 1954 and 1966.[7] 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.[8]

The goalscoring record is held by Norman Wilkinson, with 127 league goals, and 143 in total, scored between 1954 and 1966.[6] 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.[6] 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 matches in the Midland League and 56 goals in all competitions.[9] For the Football League-era, the record for most goals in a season is held by Arthur Bottom, who scored 39 in 1954–55.[10]

Key

Player
Players marked * were registered for the club as at the date specified above.
Players with name in italics and marked † were on loan from another club for the duration of their York career. The loaning club is noted in the Notes column.
Players marked ‡ have won the York City Clubman of the Year award.[11]
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player
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.
League appearances and League goals
League appearances and goals comprise those in the Midland League, the Football League and the Football Conference/National League. Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season, abandoned after three matches because of the Second World War, are excluded.[12]
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Midland League, Football League (including play-offs), Football Conference/National League (including play-offs), FA Cup, Football League Third Division North Cup, Football League Cup, Associate Members Cup/Football League Trophy, FA Trophy and Conference League Cup. Matches in wartime competitions are excluded.[12]
International selection
Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given, except where a player competed for more than one country, in which case the highest level reached for each country is shown.
Caps
For players having played at full international level, the caps column counts the number of such appearances during his career with the club.

Players with 100 or more appearances

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Paul Barnes, who was York City's top scorer in each of his four seasons at the club, won the Clubman of the Year award in 1993–94.[13]
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Matty Blair scored the goal that sent York back to the Football League with the winner in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off Final.[4]
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Chris Brass was player-manager from 2003 to 2004, in which time the club was relegated to the Conference National.[14]
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Wally Gould was noted for his speed while playing on the wing for York from 1961 to 1963.[15]
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Michael Ingham is the second highest appearing goalkeeper in York's history behind Tommy Forgan.
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Dean Kiely played in goal in York's penalty shoot-out victory over Crewe Alexandra in the 1993 Third Division play-off Final.[16]
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John Mackin was a key figure in the York side that won promotion to the Third Division in 1970–71.[17]
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Graeme Murty was sold to Reading for a fee of £700,000 in 1998.[18]
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Jon Parkin scored the opening goal as York beat Macclesfield Town in the 2017 FA Trophy Final.[19]
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Chris Smith captained the York team that won the 2012 FA Trophy and the 2012 Conference Premier play-offs.[4][20]
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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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Steve Tutill made 366 appearances for York between 1987 and 1997.
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Norman Wilkinson is York's record goalscorer with 143 goals in a 12-year career with the club.
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
Player Pos Club career League Total International selection Caps Notes Ref
Apps Goals Apps Goals
Barry Jackson DF 1958–1970 482 9 539 10 [a]
Andy McMillan DF 1987–1999 421 5 492 5
Chris Topping DF 1968–1978 412 11 463 13
Wayne Hall DF 1989–2001 373 9 438 11
Gary Ford MF 1978–1987 366 53 435 64
Tommy Forgan GK 1954–1966 388 0 428 0 [b]
Tony Canham MF 1985–1995 347 57 413 70
Norman Wilkinson FW 1954–1966 354 127 401 143 [c]
Phil Burrows DF 1966–1974 337 14 390 15
Daniel Parslow DF 2006–2013
2017–2019
318 5 382 6 Wales semi-pro [L 1] [21]
Billy Hughes FW 1951–1961 349 55 380 58
Steve Tutill DF 1987–1997 301 6 366 7 England schools [22]
Sid Storey FW 1947–1956 330 40 354 42
Derek Hood DF / MF 1980–1988 300 32 354 36
Gordon Brown FW / HB 1950–1958 322 25 351 25
George Howe FB 1954–1961 307 0 338 0
David McGurk DF 2004–2014 284 6 332 6 [L 2]
Michael Ingham GK 2003
2008–2016
275 0 328 0 Northern Ireland 0 [L 3] [23]
Barry Swallow DF 1969–1976 269 21 312 27 [d]
Ron Spence HB 1948–1958 280 25 306 26
Brian Pollard MF 1972–1977
1981–1984
264 60 302 68 England youth [26]
Peter Wragg FW / HB 1956–1963 264 78 297 87 England schools [27]
Keith Walwyn FW 1981–1987 245 119 291 140
Nigel Pepper MF 1990–1997 235 40 281 45
Graeme Crawford GK 1971–1977
1980
252 0 280 0
Billy Fenton FW 1951–1958 257 118 278 124 [e]
Matt Patrick U 1946–1954 248 47 261 48 [f]
Jack Middlemas HB 1923–1929 228 4 259 5
Alan Woods MF 1960–1966 228 4 259 4 England youth [30]
Ted Wass FB / HB 1932–1939 222 0 253 0
Tom Fenoughty FW 1926–1934 229 97 252 104
Ted Hathway HB / FW 1933–1939 218 38 250 43 [g]
Paul Aimson FW 1964–1966
1969–1973
219 98 248 113
Alf Patrick FW 1946–1953 228 109 241 117 [f][h]
Dean Kiely GK 1991–1996 210 0 239 0 Republic of Ireland
England youth
0
 
[33]
Gerry Baker DF 1963–1968 214 7 234 9
Jon McCarthy MF 1990–1995
2002
200 31 234 38 Northern Ireland 0 [34]
Alan Stewart HB 1949–1956 208 1 231 1
Jack Pinder FB 1932–1948 199 4 229 4 England schools [f] [35]
Chris Smith DF 2001–2004
2010–2013
188 7 222 9 [L 4]
John Simpson FB 1948–1953 207 0 220 0
Bert Brenen U 1939–1951 204 13 218 15 [f]
Tommy Heron DF 1961–1966 192 6 216 6
Billy Rudd FW 1962–1966 193 30 212 31
Peter Spooner FW 1931–1933
1935–1939
189 42 212 48
Tony Barras DF 1994–1999 171 11 206 15
Steve Senior DF 1981–1987 168 6 206 7
Lee Bullock MF 1998–2004
2012–2013
183 24 202 27
Steve Bushell MF 1991–1998 174 11 201 14
John Byrne FW 1979–1984 175 55 199 64 Republic of Ireland 0 [36]
Ian McDonald MF 1977–1981 175 29 195 31
Scott Jordan MF 1992–2001 167 12 194 16
John Woodward DF / MF 1971–1977 167 6 191 6 Scotland youth [37]
John Mackin DF 1969–1973 160 7 184 8
Gary Himsworth U 1987–1990
1996–1998
157 11 184 13
Richard Brodie FW 2007–2010
2016
152 58 184 76 England C [38]
Lee Nogan FW 2001–2005 165 35 183 37 Wales 0 [39]
Ernie Phillips FB 1954–1958 164 2 183 2
Jimmy Seal FW 1972–1976 161 43 183 48
Roy Kay DF 1978–1982 160 8 183 8
Ian Helliwell FW 1987–1991 160 40 183 48
Alan Hay DF 1982–1986
1988
151 3 182 4
Percy Andrews FB 1947–1954 176 0 181 0
Ian Holmes MF 1973–1977 159 30 180 35
Andy Provan MF 1964–1968 160 49 179 54
Sam Ranby FW 1925–1929 158 40 179 52
Paul Atkin U 1991–1997 153 3 179 3 England youth [40]
Ricky Sbragia DF 1982–1987 149 7 179 10
Paul Barnes FW 1992–1996 148 76 179 85
Adriano Moké * MF 2011–2012
2016–
149 8 175 8 [41]
John MacPhail DF 1983–1986 142 24 173 29 [L 5]
Dale Banton FW 1984–1988 138 49 173 55
Sean Haslegrave MF 1983–1987 142 0 172 0
Dennis Walker FW / MF 1964–1968 154 19 169 19 England schools [42]
Chris Brass DF 2001–2004 152 6 166 8 [d]
Chris Marples GK 1988–1993 138 0 166 0
Gordon Staniforth FW 1976–1979
1987–1988
147 34 164 40 England schools [L 6] [43]
Tony Barratt DF / MF 1989–1995 147 10 164 10
Andy Clements U 1977–1981 148 6 163 8
Jon Parkin FW 2002–2004
2016–2019
147 50 162 59 [L 7]
James Meredith DF 2009–2012 131 3 162 3 Australia 0 [44]
Arthur Bottom FW 1954–1958 137 92 158 105 [e]
Sean Newton * ‡ DF 2016– 133 21 154 24 England C [L 8] [45]
Jack Fountain HB 1960–1964 130 3 152 4
Stan Fox FW 1932–1938 136 4 151 5
Walter Bingley DF 1960–1963 130 5 151 5
Ian Blackstone FW 1990–1994 129 37 148 42
Ben Purkiss DF 2007–2010 120 2 148 3 [L 9]
Darren Edmondson DF 2000–2004 131 6 147 6
Barry Jones DF 1997–2001 134 5 145 6 [L 10]
Roger Jones GK 1982–1985 122 0 141 0 England under-23 [46]
Graeme Murty MF / DF 1993–1998 117 7 141 9 Scotland 0 [47]
Reg Baines FW 1924–1926
1931–1933
1937–1938
129 88 140 93
Alan Fettis GK 2000–2003 125 0 140 0 Northern Ireland 0 [48]
Ashley Chambers MF 2010–2014 121 21 140 23 England C [L 11] [49][50]
Wally Gould MF 1961–1963 120 25 138 27
Norman Wharton GK 1936–1939 117 0 138 0
Sam Johnson FB 1929–1933 124 0 137 0
Billy Allen HB 1946–1950 130 23 136 24 [f][g]
Manny Panther MF 2005–2008 121 4 136 4 Scotland youth [51]
Sammy Gledhill HB 1936–1949 123 6 135 8 [f][g]
Ollie Thompson HB 1929–1932 121 2 133 2
Darren Dunning MF 2003–2006 121 7 131 9
Harry Beck HB 1929–1932 119 12 131 12
Graham Potter DF 2000–2003 114 5 131 8 England under-21 [52]
Michael Coulson MF 2012–2016 117 20 129 23 England C [53]
Glenn Naylor FW 1990–1996 111 30 129 32
Paddy McLaughlin * MF 2011–2013
2019–
110 18 127 21 Northern Ireland under-21 [L 12] [54][55]
Jimmy Hughes FW 1934–1939 106 30 127 36
Phil Boyer FW 1968–1970 109 27 126 34 England 0 [56]
Simon Mills MF 1985–1987 99 4 126 8 England youth [57]
Ron Mollatt HB 1955–1960 124 1 125 1
Russell Penn MF 2014–2016
2018
112 5 124 5 England C [58]
Richard Cresswell FW 1996–1999
2013
106 23 124 26 England under-21 <[d][i][L 5] [61]
Dave Dunmore FW 1952–1954
1965–1967
111 38 123 41
Shaun Reid MF 1988–1992 106 7 122 8
Steve James DF 1976–1980 105 1 119 2 England youth [62]
Gary Howlett MF 1988–1991 101 13 119 13 Republic of Ireland 0 [63]
Michael Rankine FW 2009–2011
2013
2017
101 22 119 26 [L 13] [64]
Dave Merris DF 2003–2006 109 2 118 3
Kevin Randall FW 1977–1981 107 27 118 31 [d]
Malcolm Crosby MF 1981–1985 103 4 117 4
Paul Stephenson MF 1995–1998 97 8 117 9 England youth [65]
Joe Spence FB / HB 1950–1953 110 0 115 0
Peter Scott DF 1975–1978 100 3 114 3 Northern Ireland
England youth
7
 
[j] [66]
Jimmy Walsh DF 1978–1981 99 2 114 2
Jimmy Loughran HB 1925–1928
1931
97 12 114 16
Chris Evans DF 1982–1985 96 1 114 1
Archie Taylor MF 1968–1971 96 8 112 9
Lanre Oyebanjo DF 2011–2014
2016–2017
96 2 112 3 Republic of Ireland under-21 [67]
Craig Farrell FW 2006–2009 91 21 111 27 England youth [68]
Ray Warburton DF 1989–1993 90 9 111 11
Richard Cooper MF 2001–2004 100 4 110 4 England youth [69]
Billy Hodgson FW 1967–1970 98 3 110 3
Rodney Rowe FW 1997–1999 97 21 110 28
Matt Hocking DF 1999–2002 97 2 110 2 [L 6]
Kevin McMahon FW 1969–1972 93 31 110 35
Micky Cave MF 1974–1977 96 13 109 15
Dick Duckworth HB 1936–1939 88 0 109 0 [d]
Chris Jones FW 1973–1975 95 34 107 37
David Ferguson * DF 2017– 95 3 107 5 England C [70]
Dick Hewitt FW 1969–1972 91 7 106 9
Steve Faulkner DF 1978–1981 90 7 105 8
Johnny Linaker FW 1950–1951
1953–1955
98 20 103 20
Paul Stancliffe DF 1991–1994 91 3 103 3
Alan Pouton MF 1996–1999 90 7 103 8
Mark Tinkler MF 1997–1999 90 7 103 7 England youth [71]
Ian Davidson MF 1969–1971 86 4 102 8
Martyn Woolford MF 2006–2008 86 22 102 25 England C [72]
Neil Tolson FW 1996–1999 84 18 102 24
Keith Lowe DF 2013–2015 92 8 101 8 [L 1]
Matty Blair MF 2011–2013 85 16 101 27 England C [73]
Onome Sodje FW 2007–2009 81 21 101 24

Players with fewer than 100 appearances

Notes

  1. ^ Jackson holds the club record for the most total appearances for York City. He also holds the club record for the most league matches.[6]
  2. ^ Forgan has played more matches in goal for York City than anyone else.[7]
  3. ^ Wilkinson holds the club record for the most total goals for York City. He also holds the club record for the most league goals.[6]
  4. ^ a b c d e Player who also managed the club.[24][25]
  5. ^ a b Bottom holds the club record for the most goals in a season during the Football League-era; 39 in 1954–55.[10] Fenton and Bottom share the club record for the most Football League goals in a season; Fenton scored 31 in 1951–52 and Bottom scored 31 in 1954–55 and 1955–56.[28]
  6. ^ a b c d e f Also played for York City during the Second World War.[29]
  7. ^ a b c Player statistics exclude three matches played in the aborted 1939–40 season.[31]
  8. ^ Patrick holds the club 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.[32]
  9. ^ Cresswell holds the club record for the highest transfer fee received by the club; £950,000, which was paid by Sheffield Wednesday on 25 March 1999.[59][60]
  10. ^ Scott holds the club record for the most full international caps won by a player while at York City.[8]

Player statistics include matches played while on loan from:

References

General

  • Batters, David (2008). York City: The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-633-0.
  • Windross, Dave; Jarred, Martin (1997). Citizens and Minstermen: A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. Selby: Citizen Publications. ISBN 978-0-9531005-0-7.
  • "York". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 8 March 2020.

Specific

  1. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. pp. 13–15.
  2. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 23.
  3. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 101.
  4. ^ a b c Flett, Dave (21 May 2012). "Match report: York City 2, Luton Town 1 – Play-off final". The Press. York. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  5. ^ Flett, Dave (7 May 2016). "York City end four-year stint back in Football League with 1–1 draw at Morecambe". The Press. York. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 426.
  7. ^ a b Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 169.
  8. ^ a b Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 428.
  9. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 250.
  10. ^ a b Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 302.
  11. ^ "Clubman of the Year". York City F.C. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  12. ^ a b Appearances and goals up until the end of the end of 2007–08 are sourced to:
    Batters. York City: The Complete Record. pp. 238–421, 434–456.
    Appearances and goals from 2008–09 to 2015–16 are sourced to:
    "York: Squad details". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 15 October 2018. Individual seasons accessed via dropdown menu. Soccerbase has no data for a number of competitions:
    For the 2008–09 FA Cup fourth qualifying round, FA Trophy and Conference League Cup, see:
    For the 2009–10 FA Cup fourth qualifying round and FA Trophy, see:
    For the 2010–11 FA Cup fourth qualifying round and FA Trophy, see:
    • Williams, Mike; Williams, Tony, eds. (2011). Non-League Club Directory 2012. Tony Williams Publications. pp. 156–157. ISBN 978-1-869833-70-1.
    For the 2011–12 FA Cup fourth qualifying round and FA Trophy, see:
    • Williams, Mike; Williams, Tony, eds. (2012). Non-League Club Directory 2013. Tony Williams Publications. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0.
    Appearances and goals from 2016–17 onwards are sourced to:
    "York City FC: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 8 March 2020. Soccerway has no data for a number of competitions:
    For the 2017–18 FA Cup second and third qualifying rounds and FA Trophy third qualifying round, see:
    For the 2018–19 FA Cup second and third qualifying rounds and FA Trophy third qualifying round, see:
    For the 2019–20 FA Cup second and third qualifying rounds, see:
  13. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 152.
  14. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 228.
  15. ^ Windross; Jarred. Citizens and Minstermen: A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. p. 41.
  16. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. pp. 380–381.
  17. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 188.
  18. ^ "Another world!". York Evening Press. 6 July 1998. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  19. ^ Flett, Dave (21 May 2017). "York City lift FA Trophy to win at Wembley for a fourth time in their history". The Press. York. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  20. ^ Flett, Dave (14 May 2012). "Match report: Newport County 0, York City 2 – FA Trophy final". The Press. York. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  21. ^ For country: "International teams – Danny Parslow". Football Association of Wales. Archived from the original on 6 October 2008.
  22. ^ For country: "Steve Tutill". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  23. ^ For country: "Ingham, Michael". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  24. ^ "York: Managers". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  25. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 223.
  26. ^ For country: "Brian Pollard". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  27. ^ For country: "Peter Wragg". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  28. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. pp. 235–237.
  29. ^ Windross; Jarred. Citizens and Minstermen: A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. pp. 133–134.
  30. ^ For country: "Alan Woods". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  31. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. pp. 272–273.
  32. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 290.
  33. ^ For Republic of Ireland: "Kiely, Dean". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
    For England youth: "Dean Kiely". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  34. ^ For country: "McCarthy, Jon". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  35. ^ For country: "Jack Pinder". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  36. ^ For country: "Byrne, John". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  37. ^ For country: "John Woodward". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  38. ^ For country: "Richard Brodie". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  39. ^ For country: "Nogan, Lee". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  40. ^ For country: "Paul Atkin". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  41. ^ For position: Flett, Dave (25 May 2012). "Season review: York City's class of 2011/12". The Press. York. Retrieved 8 August 2018. Soccerbase list Adriano Moké as a forward, but The Press state he played as a midfielder for York.
  42. ^ For country: "Dennis Walker". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  43. ^ For country: "Gordon Staniforth". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  44. ^ For country: "Meredith, James". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  45. ^ For country: "Sean Newton". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  46. ^ For country: "Roger Jones". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  47. ^ For country: "Murty, Graeme". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  48. ^ For country: "Fettis, Alan". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  49. ^ For position: Flett, Dave (22 January 2013). "York City contract in the offing for former Barnsley winger Martin Devaney". The Press. York. Retrieved 3 August 2013. Soccerbase list Ashley Chambers as a forward, but The Press state he played as a midfielder with York.
  50. ^ For country: "Ashley Chambers". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  51. ^ For country: Hugman, Barry J., ed. (2009). The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2009–10. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. p. 323. ISBN 978-1-84596-474-0.
  52. ^ For country: "Graham Potter". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  53. ^ For country: "Michael Coulson". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  54. ^ "McLaughlin credited with goal against Gillingham". The Press. York. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2019. Soccerbase credit the goal York City scored against Gillingham on 26 January 2013 to Charlie Lee (own goal). However, the goal was later credited to Paddy McLaughlin.
  55. ^ For country: "Pat McLaughlin". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  56. ^ For country: "Boyer, Phil". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  57. ^ For country: "Simon Mills". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  58. ^ For country: "Russ Penn". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  59. ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 392.
  60. ^ "Up, up and away". York Evening Press. 26 March 1999. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  61. ^ For country: "Richard Cresswell". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  62. ^ For country: "Steve James". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  63. ^ For country: "Howlett, Gary". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  64. ^ Anderson, John, ed. (2013). Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2013–2014. London: Headline Publishing Group. p. 398. ISBN 978-0-7553-6413-8. Soccerbase credit the goal York scored against Barnet on 16 February 2013 to Michael Rankine. However, the goal was later credited as a David Stephens own goal.
  65. ^ For country: "Paul Stephenson". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  66. ^ For Northern Ireland: Windross; Jarred. Citizens and Minstermen: A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. p. 90.
    For England youth: "Peter Scott". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  67. ^ For country: "Lanre Oyebanjo". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  68. ^ For country: Rollin, Glenda; Rollin, Jack, eds. (1999). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1999–2000. London: Headline Publishing Group. p. 859. ISBN 978-0-7472-7627-2.
  69. ^ For country: "Richard Cooper". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  70. ^ For country: "Darren McQueen double earns non-League Three Lions victory". The Football Association. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  71. ^ For country: "Mark Tinkler". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  72. ^ For country: "Martyn Woolford". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  73. ^ For country: "Matty Blair". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 January 2018.