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Player holds the appearance or goalscoring record for Fulham. (c) Player captained the side. Fulham career: The year of the player's first appearance for Fulham to the year of his last appearance Apps: Number of appearances for Fulham, both starting and as a substitute Int. apps: Appearances for his country's senior international team Int. country
There are five Fulham players who have been in the club's starting line-up more than 450 times, all of whom have since retired from football: Johnny Haynes – 658 [1]; Eddie Lowe – 511 [2]
Arter, Cavaleiro, Francois, Knockaert, Onomah, Reed, Decordova-Reid and Taylor-Crossdale have all made their Fulham debut during the 2019–20 season, with Francois, Onomah and Taylor-Crossdale all making their first appearance most recently in Fulham's League Cup tie against Southampton F.C. on 27 August 2019.
Fulham F.C. wartime guest players (62 P) Pages in category "Fulham F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,121 total.
A provisional 30-man England squad for the 2010 World Cup was announced on 11 May 2010. [4] This was then reduced to the official 23-man squad, announced on 1 June 2010. [5] The seven players dropped from the provisional squad were Leighton Baines, Darren Bent, Michael Dawson, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Scott Parker and Theo Walcott. [5]
UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup/Europa League appearance statistics for 2002–03 and 2009–10 are taken from Soccerbase, along with all other statistics from the 2007–08 season onwards. This article is about players who have made between 25 and 99 appearances for Fulham. For other Fulham players, see Category:Fulham F.C. players.
A total of 471 players have been in the winning team in the World Cup. Brazil's Pelé is the only one to have won three times, while another 20 have won twice. Only players from Brazil and Italy, and one player from Argentina, have won the World Cup more than once. No player has won two World Cups both as captain.
The 2004–05 season was Fulham F.C.'s fourth consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League. They were managed by former player, Chris Coleman , who managed to guide them into a mid-table position of 13th.