List of Birmingham City F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in the city of Birmingham, was founded in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. They first entered the FA Cup in the 1881–82 season. When nationally organised league football began in 1888, the club, by then called simply Small Heath F.C., were not invited to join the Football League. Instead, they became a founder member of the Football Alliance, which was formed a year later. In 1892, the Football League decided to expand, and invited the Alliance clubs to join; as one of the less successful members of the Alliance, Small Heath were placed in the newly formed Second Division. The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played between 25 and 99 such matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below.

A young white man with close-cropped dark hair, wearing a blue sports shirt, black shorts and leggings, and white gloves, walks in front of a football goal.
In August 2012, Jack Butland became the youngest goalkeeper to represent England at senior level.[1]

Each player's details include the duration of his Birmingham career, his typical playing position while with the club, and the number of games 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.

Introduction

As of the date specified below, more than 300 men had completed their Birmingham career after playing in at least 25 and fewer than 100 senior competitive matches. Several of these took an important role with the club after they retired as players. Harry Morris, who joined the club's board of directors in 1903, was instrumental in planning the St Andrew's stadium, which has been the club's home ground since 1906.[2] In his role as Birmingham's chief scout in the 1960s, Don Dorman was responsible for recruiting youngsters including Trevor Francis – the first player transferred between British clubs for a £1 million fee[3] – and future internationals Bob Latchford and Kenny Burns.[4] Bill Harvey, Arthur Turner, Steve Bruce and Lee Bowyer went on to manage the club.[5] Turner led the team to their highest league finish and to the FA Cup Final in 1956,[6] while Birmingham gained promotion to the Premier League twice under Bruce's managership.[7]

Walter Abbott set two goalscoring records in the 1898–99 season which, as of the date above, still stand: he scored 42 goals in all competitions, and 34 league goals in as many games in the Football League.[8] Chris Charsley, a serving police officer who played as an amateur, was the first man capped by England while with the club; in later life, he became chief constable of the Coventry police force.[9]

Other players took part in significant matches in the history of the club. Harry Morris and Eddy Stanley appeared in every match as Small Heath Alliance progressed through six rounds to the semi-final of the 1885–86 FA Cup.[10] Tom Bayley, George Short and Fred Speller appeared in Small Heath's first Football League match in 1892.[11] In more recent times, John Gayle scored the winning goal as Birmingham beat Tranmere Rovers in the 1991 Associate Members' Cup final.[12] The 18-year-old Darren Carter converted the decisive penalty in the 2002 play-off final shootout by which Birmingham were promoted to the Premier League for the first time; goalkeeper Nico Vaesen saved one of the opponents' spot-kicks.[13] The Birmingham team that won the 2011 League Cup featured five men listed here, including Ben Foster, who won the man of the match award.[14] Teenagers Nathan Redmond and Chris Wood scored two of the three goals that took Birmingham through to the group stage of the Europa League in the club's first season in European competition for 50 years.[15]

Two players – George Edwards in 1948 and Steve Wigley in 1989 – left the club with 99 career appearances.

Key

  • The list is ordered first by number of appearances in total, then by number of League appearances, and then if necessary by date of debut.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 27 April 2024. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
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 Birmingham career. The loaning club is noted in the Notes column.
Players marked ‡ have been inducted into the Birmingham City F.C. Hall of Fame.[16]
Players marked $ have won the Birmingham City F.C. Player of the Year award.[17]
Positions key
Pre-1960s1960s–
GKGoalkeeper
FBFull backDFDefender
HBHalf backMFMidfielder
FWForward
UUtility 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.[A]
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 Football Alliance, the Football League and the Premier League. Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season, abandoned after three games because of the Second World War, are excluded.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Football Alliance, Football League (including test matches and play-offs), Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Europa League, Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup, Texaco Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup and Full Members' Cup. Matches in wartime competitions are excluded.
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.
Between 1926 and 1950, two competing football teams claimed to represent the island of Ireland.[18] Some players, including Birmingham's Jackie Brown, appeared for both teams. For more information, see Ireland national football team (1882–1950) and Republic of Ireland national football team.
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 25 to 99 appearances

Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
PlayerPosClub careerLeague[B]Total[B]International
selection[C]
Caps[C]NotesRefs
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
Steve WigleyMF1987–1989874995
George EdwardsFW1946–1948849999  Wales6
Jack FirthHB1927–1932937988
Liam DaishDF1994–1996733986  Republic of Ireland0
Arthur MounteneyFW1905–190991299730
Clinton MorrisonFW2002–200587149716  Republic of Ireland[31]24
Jamie ClaphamDF2003–2006841971
Gary McSheffreyFW2006–201083169620  England U20[32]
Steve RobinsonMF1995–2000810962
Noel BlakeDF1982–1984765965
Denis ThwaitesFW1961–197186189521  England youth
Olivier TébilyDF2002–2006830950  Ivory Coast4
Wally HarrisFW1924–192789129413  England trial
Thomas DaykinHB1908–1912881941
Lee BowyerMF2009–201181109412  England0[a][L 1][33]
Kevin FrancisFW1995–199873139421  Saint Kitts and Nevis[34]0
Radhi JaïdiDF2006–2009866936  Tunisia[35]17
Fred SpellerFB1888–1893750930
Dennis BaileyFW1989–199175239325
Willie SteelFB1935–1938910920
Darren RandolphGK2013–2015910920  Republic of Ireland0[36]
Tomasz KuszczakGK2015–2017890920  Poland0[30]
Bunny LarkinU1956–196079239229
MarceloFW1999–200277249226
Charlie TickleFW1902–190888149114
Byron StevensonDF1982–1985743913  Wales4
Steven CaldwellDF2011–2013771902  Scotland0[33]
Nicky EadenDF2000–2002743905
Oakey FieldFW1902–190586148915
Ernie IslipFW1923–192783238924
Dion Sanderson *DF
  • 2021–2022
  • 2022–present
823893[L 2][37]
Chris WhyteDF1993–1996681891  England U21
John Ruddy *GK2022–present860880  England0[38]
Robbie Savage $MF2002–200582118812  Wales14
James McFaddenFW2008–201082138814  Scotland11[30]
Stephen KellyDF2006–2009790880  Republic of Ireland12[39]
Kevin LangleyMF1988–1990762882
Roger JohnsonDF2009–2011762883[30]
Frank WorthingtonFW1979–198275298833  England0
Fred PickeringFW1967–196974278832  England0
Chris HollandMF1996–2000700880  England U21[40][L 3][41]
George RobertsonU1910–191384178717
Andy KennedyFW1985–198876188720  Scotland youth[42]
Charlie MillingtonFW1909–191283138613
Lee CampGK2018–2020800860
  • 0
  •  
[30]
Benny BondFW1927–193182138513
Krystian Bielik *DF
  • 2017
  • 2022–present
801851  Poland5[L 4][L 5][43]
Alec JacksonFW1964–196678118512
Walter AbbottFW
  • 1896–1899
  • 1910
77578566  England0
Stern JohnFW2002–200477168521  Trinidad and Tobago[44]14
Seymour MorrisFW1935–193983298430  Wales5
Mehdi NaftiMF2005–2009800841  Tunisia15[L 6][39]
Bill HorsmanFW1929–1935793843
Freddie WilcoxFW1903–190678328432  England trial
Billy GuestFW1933–193776158417
David SeamanGK1984–1986750840  England0
Jeff KennaDF2001–2004753843  Republic of Ireland0[L 7][45]
Steve Bruce $DF1996–1998722843 England B[46][a]
Barry FergusonMF2009–2011720842  Scotland0[30]
Gary CooperMF / DF1993–1996622834  England youth[47]
Edmund EyreFW
  • 1907–1908
  • 1914–1915
77148216
Archie StylesDF1974–1978744824  England youth[48]
Kevin PhillipsFW2008–201169198222  England0[30]
Mark WardMF1994–1995637828 England semi-pro[49]
Nathan RedmondMF2010–2013627829  England0[33]
George HicksFW1928–193176188118
George AndersonFW1905–190974108110
Jon BassDF1994–2001680810 English Schools[50]
Gary EmmanuelMF1975–1978716806  Wales U23
Paul MardonDF1991–1993641801  Wales0
Chris CharsleyGK1886–1894550800  England1
Bill HarveyFW1921–1926782792 England amateur[a]
Archie GoldieFB1901–1904770790
George AdeyU1899–1902711792
Fabrice MuambaMF2006–2008712792  England U21[L 4][28]
Neil Etheridge *GK2020–present700790
  • 15
  •  
[53]
Marlon KingFW2011–201367297932  Jamaica2[33]
John RobertsDF1972–1976661791  Wales15
Simon CharltonDF1997–2000720780  England youth[54][L 8][55]
Demarai GrayMF2013–2016728788
  • 0
  •  
[30]
Emile Heskey $FW2004–200668147816  England3
Billy BennettFW1896–190170127613
Nicky ForsterFW1997–199968117612  England U21[40]
Tony EvansFW1979–198266287633
Jerry GillDF1998–2001600760 England semi-pro[49]
JotaMF2017–2019728758[30]
Laurie BurkinshawFW1919–192171117512
Frank LesterFB1895–1900680750
Bob GreggFW1931–193366117513
Roy MartinFB1950–1955690740
Mike KellyGK1970–1975620740 England amateur
Andrew ShinnieMF2013–2016674736  Scotland0[36]
Jimmy MontgomeryGK1977–1979660730  England U23[56]
Tommy WilliamsDF1986–1988621732
Martin Hicks $DF1991–1993601732
Julian GrayMF2004–2007603735
Brian SharplesDF1962–1968612722[b]
Arthur LeonardFW1901–190468257126
Robin StubbsFW1959–196361177120
Eli AshurstFB1922–1926661701
Ted PurdonFW1951–195464277030
Bobby ThomsonDF1969–1970630690  England0
Tom BayleyFB1890–1893600690
Lee NovakFW2013–201659106913[36]
Ken ArmstrongDF1984–1986582692
David DunnMF2003–2006587698  England0
Harry MorrisHB1884–1893412694
Billy MorganFW1913–192060116813  England Victory International
Billy WardleFW1951–1953605687
Roger HansburyGK1986–1989570680
Brian TaylorFW1958–1961547688
Joe LaneFW1920–192267266726
Kevin AshleyDF1987–1990571671
Mario MelchiotDF2004–2006572672  Netherlands2
Kevin PooleGK1998–2001560670
Dai RichardsHB1937–1939622662  Wales6
Frank ClackGK1934–1939600660
Callum ReillyMF2012–2015602662  Republic of Ireland U21[30]
Henry ClutterbuckGK1897–1899590660
Steve LynexMF
  • 1979–1981
  • 1986
56126613[L 9]
Mark YatesU1988–1991546667 England semi-pro[49]
Norman BrunskillHB1936–1938632652
Johnny NewmanHB1952–1957600650
Don GivensFW1978–198159106510  Republic of Ireland13
Andy SavilleFW1993–199559176518
Jason BowenMF1995–19974876511  Wales[58]1
John KearnsFB1906–1909611641
Don DormanFW1947–1951594646
John ConnollyFW1976–1978579639  Scotland0
Jimmy InglisFW1896–189956246330
Nico VaesenGK2001–2005540630
Thomas DunlopFB / HB1896–1898592622
John OliverFB1894–1896570620
Bill SmithFW1950–195255216223
Gary ChildsMF1987–1989552622  England U18[59]
Ricky OttoFW1994–1996466628
Colin DoyleGK2006–2015310620  Republic of Ireland1[33]
Tahith ChongMF
  • 2021–2022
  • 2022–2023
585615  Netherlands U21[L 10][60]
Jack AstonFW1900–190255246124[c]
Jimmy WindridgeFW
  • 1903–1905
  • 1914–1915
55186119  England0
Frank CornanHB1905–1908541611
Garry O'ConnorFW2007–20105296112  Scotland5[30]
Mat SadlerDF2002–2007510610  England U19[39]
Stuart ParnabyDF2007–2011470611  England U21[33]
Harold WassellFB1902–1903560601
Jermaine PennantMF2005–2006502603  England U21[L 4]
Scott DannDF2009–2011502603  England U21[33]
Dave BarnettDF1993–1997460600
Harry HamptonFW1920–192257315931  England0
Andy SmithFW1912–191554335936
Chris MarsdenMF1997–1998523596
Wes HardingDF2017–2020510590  Jamaica0[30][d]
Scott HileyDF1993–1996490590
Howard GayleFW1983–19844695911  England U21
Andy EdwardsDF1995–1996401593
Graham HydeMF1999–2002521582
Paul PeschisolidoFW
  • 1992–1994
  • 1996
52175718  Canada[62]9
Frank BuckleyHB1909–1911554564  England0
Joe DevineU1935–1937552562
Troy DeeneyFW2021–202354115611[63]
Ryan ShottonDF2016–2017533563[L 5][64]
Jon Toral $MF
  • 2015–2016
  • 2020–2021
52105610[L 4][65]
Jim HigginsFW1949–195250125614  Republic of Ireland1
David GeddisFW1984–198646185621 England B[46]
Danny SonnerMF2000–2001412563  Northern Ireland1
Jean BeausejourMF2010–2012393565  Chile[66]13[33]
Curtis WoodhouseMF2001–2002482552  England U21[40]
John GayleFW1990–199344105514
Jordan GrahamMF2021–2023490540[68]
Richard DrydenDF1993–1994480540
Les PhillipsMF1982–1984443544  England youth[69]
Horace BaileyGK1911–1913500530  England0
Lee CarsleyMF2008–2010482533  Republic of Ireland0
Thomas FarnallHB
  • 1896–1897
  • 1899–1900
452532
Darren CarterMF2002–2005453535  England U20
Will DeveyFW
  • 1888–1891
  • 1899
42345350
Arthur TurnerHB1939–1947390530[a][e]
Arthur SmithFW1912–1914513523
Aubrey ScrivenFW1924–1927519529
Frederick ChappleFW1908–191050155216
Tommy BriggsFW1951–195250225223 England B[46]
Johnny McMillanFW1901–190349245225[c]
George FriendDF2020–2023460520[73]
Andy LeggMF1996–1997455525  Wales4[58]
Stan HarlandMF1971–1972380520
Ambrose HartwellFB / HB1902–1907501511
Harry HowardHB1902–1906481511
Franck Queudrue $DF2007–2010473513 France B
Joe SmithFB1926–1928480500  England0
Jonathan LekoMF2020–2023460501  England U20[30]
Wes ThomasFW
  • 2013
  • 2014–2016
4475011[L 11][74]
DJ CampbellFW2006–20074395012 England C[49]
Bert CrossthwaiteGK1911–1914490490
George HollisGK1891–1894480490
Jackie LaneFW1953–195646144914
Jack WilcoxFW1908–1911471481
Walter CorbettFB1907–1911460480  England3
Auston Trusty †$DF2022–2023444484  United States1[L 4][75]
Peter WitheFW
  • 1975–1976
  • 1987
43114811  England0[L 12]
Nicklas BendtnerFW2006–200742114813  Denmark6[L 4]
Toine van MierloMF1981–1982444474  Netherlands0
Boaz MyhillGK2011–2012420470
  • 0
  •  
[L 13][33]
Kōji Miyoshi *MF2023–present426477  Japan0[76]
Tommy CarrollDF1971–1972380470  Republic of Ireland9[L 14][77]
Jimmy DawsHB1920–1923461461
Jack ButlandGK2012–2013460460
  • 1
  •  
[L 15][78]
Jay Stansfield *†FW2024–present42124613  England U21[L 16][79]
Mick HalsallMF1983–1984363463  England youth[21]
Bobby HopeFW1972–1975345465  Scotland0
Charlie HareFW1896–189843144514
Dan CrowleyMF2019–2020411452[30]
Willie RobbGK1914–1915400450  Scotland0
Gary BreenDF1996–1997402452  Republic of Ireland6
Manny Longelo *DF2022–present401451[L 1][81]
George SmithMF1971–1973390450
George HaywoodFW1929–193438154519
José DominguezMF1994–1996353454  Portugal0
Iván SánchezMF2020–2021422442[30]
Jude BellinghamMF2019–2020414444  England0[30]
Jack KiddFW1910–1912408448
Bill HastingsFW1912–1914407447
Mark CooperMF1991–1992394445
David SmithMF1993–1994383443  England U21[40]
Pat HowardDF1977–1979400430
Ben Foster $GK2010–2011380430  England1[33]
Steve BryantDF1973–1976361431
Morgaro GomisMF2011–2013310430  Senegal[82]0[30]
Bill HunterHB1921–1926410420
Jimmy DaileyFW1949–195241144214
Bill PurvesFB1894–1895400420[f]
Ken RowleyFW1951–195440194220
Cammie FraserDF1965–1966390420  Scotland U23[84]
George ParrisDF1993–1995391422 English Schools[85]
Cheikh NdoyeMF2017–2018390420  Senegal10[30]
John TrewickMF / DF1987–1989370420  England youth[86]
Colin RobinsonFW1988–1989376426
Peter LøvenkrandsMF2012–2014374428  Denmark0[36]
George ShortU1888–1894315426
Hannibal MejbriMF2022–2023381411
  • 4
  •  
[L 10][87]
Darran RowbothamFW1992–1993366416  Wales youth[88]
Joe Hart †$GK2009–2010360410  England0[L 17]
Gary JonesFW1976–1977351411
Walter MainFW1899–190133114114
Jock MulraneyFW1946–19472784116
Richard ForsythMF1995–1996262412 England semi-pro[49]
Bobby BrennanFW1949–1950397407  Ireland3
George Hall *MF2022–present392402  England U19[89]
David StockdaleGK2017–2019360400 England C[49][30]
Tom AdeyemiMF2013–2014351403[30]
Mark JonesDF1984–1986340400
Kevin LongDF2023–2024341402  Republic of Ireland0[90]
Barry HorneMF1996–1997330400  Wales5
Mitch HancoxDF2012–2015330400[30]
Viv Solomon-OtaborMF2015–2018332402[30]
Bob FairmanFB / HB
  • 1907–1909
  • 1912–1914
382392
Dave MangnallFW1934–193537143915
Hayden MullinsMF2012–2014362392  England U21[36]
Robert TescheMF
  • 2015
  • 2016–2017
362393[L 18][91]
Jack JonesFW1895–189735153918
Geoff CoxFW1952–1957353394
Tommy MooneyFW2001–200234133915
Neil DannsMF2006–2007313393  Guyana0
Neil KilkennyMF2005–2007260390
  • 1
  •  
  •  
Walter FreemanFW1909–191137113811
Aliou CisséMF2002–2004360380  Senegal[93]8
Emilio NsueMF2017–2018361381
  • 2
  •  
[30]
Thomas OakesFW1897–1899358388
Jackie BrownFW1938–1939346387
  • 3
  • 0
[e]
Harold RobertsFW1948–1950342383
Ron FentonFW1965–1967337388[g]
Gerry DalyMF1984–1985321381  Republic of Ireland5
Steve CastleMF1995–1996231382
Phil HawkerDF1980–1982351371  England youth
David RennieDF / MF1992–1993354374  Scotland youth[95]
Dennis MortimerMF1986–1987334376 England B[46]
Siriki Dembélé *MF2023–present336376[96]
Jack BeattieFW193736103610
Jimmy GreenhoffFW1968–196931143615  England U23
Christian BenítezFW2009–2010303364  Ecuador4[L 19]
Peter ShearerFW
  • 1984–1985
  • 1994–1995
2973613 England semi-pro[49]
Nick PlatnauerDF / MF1984–1986282362
Jordon MutchMF2008–2012242362  England U21[33]
Jack ElkesFW1919–192134153515
Marcus BentFW2008–2009333353  England U21[40]
Billy EllisFW1927–1928328358
Walter PandianiFW2005–2006316356  Uruguay0[L 20][97][30]
Tony GoddenGK1987–1988290350
Eddy StanleyFW1882–18901353517
Jack SykesFB1934–1937330340
Sam GallagherFW2017–2018336347[L 8][99]
Stan HauserGK1913–1922310340 England amateur
Joe LoughranHB1935–1937312342
Neil FreemanGK1978–1980310340
Jérémie BogaMF2017–2018312342
  • 0
  •  
[L 21][30]
Lee Buchanan *DF2023–present310340  England U21[100]
Shane FergusonMF
  • 2013
  • 2013–2014
291341  Northern Ireland8[L 22][36]
Jake Clarke-SalterDF2019–2021291341  England U21[L 21][101]
Trevor AylottFW1990–1991270341
Paul HendrieFW1973–1975221341
James MolesHB1909–1911330330
Jackie GoodwinFW1946–1949328338
Ryan WoodsMF2021–2022320330[102]
Bert MillardU1919–192031143315
Sam SmithFW1931–193431133313
Steve McGavinFW1994–1995232337
Wally ClarkFW1923–1924320320
Martin McDonnellHB1947–1949320320
Charles PartridgeGK1890–1895310320
John SleeuwenhoekDF1967–1970300320  England U23[56]
Connor MahoneyMF2018–2019302322  England U20[L 11][103]
Frank HodgesFW1913–1915274325
Adrian BirdDF1986–1989270321
Graham PotterMF / DF1992–1993252322  England U21[40]
Jiří JarošíkMF2005–2006245328  Czech Republic1[L 21]
Thomas JonesFW1910–191131123112
Albert ClarkeFW1936–1938319319
Joe BarrattFW1922–1923301311
Christophe DugarryFW2003–2004306316  France0[L 23][104]
Fred RobertsFW1933–1934299319
Mickey BullockFW1964–196727103111 English schools[105]
Darren WassallDF1997–1999250310[L 5][106]
Harry KingFW1907–1910296307
Stewart BarrowcloughMF1978–1979292302  England U23[56]
Billy WalkerFW1913–191928103010
Tony HateleyFW1969–1970286306
Riley McGreeMF2020–2021283303  Australia7[L 24][107]
Cody Drameh *†DF2023–present280300  England U21[L 25][108]
Ravel MorrisonMF2012–2013273303
  • 0
  •  
[L 1][109]
Colin GordonFW1989–1991263303
Frederick HeathU1889–1891252303
David BurrowsDF2000–2002250300 England B[46]
Kevin MillerGK1993–1994240300
Neil DohertyFW1994–1995232302
Josh Dacres-CogleyDF2016–2021230300[30]
Jimmy SingerFW1960–19612083015
Pablo IbáñezDF2011–2012190300  Spain0[33]
Adam RooneyFW2011–2012184307  Republic of Ireland U21[33]
George DaviesFW1919–1922297297
Steve FoxFW1977–1978291291
Ernest PointerGK1896–1897280290
Arthur BoxGK1909–1910280290
Arthur ReedFW1912–191528122912
Alex HarleyFW1963–1964289299
Alan BuckleyFW1978–1979288298
Kerim MrabtiMF2019–2020273293  Sweden0[30]
Carl ShuttFW1993–1994264294
Nicky ButtMF2005–2006243293  England0[L 3]
Chris WoodFW2011–20122392911  New Zealand0[L 13][33]
Roly HarperFW1905–1907221292
Kenny LoweMF1993–1995213293 England semi-pro[49]
Guirane N'DawMF2011–2012190290  Senegal[110]4[L 26][33]
Fred FoxallFW1922–1923284284
Jack RussellFW1924–1927271282
Isaac LeaHB1932–1937271281
Peter BullockFW1962–1965273284  England youth[111]
Mikel San JoséMF2020–2021270280  Spain0[30]
Muzzy IzzetMF2004–2006261281  Turkey1
Diego FabbriniMF
  • 2015
  • 2016–2017
260280  Italy0[L 27][30]
Dan BurnDF2013–2014240281[L 16][36]
Jovan KirovskiFW2002–2004232282  United States5
Neil WhatmoreFW1981–1982266277
Robert FirthFW1909–1911252272
Bruno NgottyDF2006–2007251272  France0
Keith BannisterHB1952–1953220270  England youth[112]
Mark SaleFW1992–1993210273
Steve PhillipsFW1971–1975201271  England U18[69]
Wally SmithFW1914–1915264264
Olivier KapoMF2007–2008265265  France0
Billy RuddFW1960–1961243264
Jobe BellinghamMF2022–2023240260  England U19[113]
Paul HardingMF1993–1994220261[L 28][114]
Ted McMinnMF1993–1994220260
Walter GittinsFB1889–1890210260
Billy PrattFW1889–1891211261
Bart GrieminkGK1995–1996200260
Darren RogersDF1992–1994180260
Paul CooperGK1972–1973170260
Charles IzonFW1893–1897258258
Charlie PhillipsFW1938–19392492510  Wales0
Álvaro GiménezFW2019–2020243253  Spain U17[115][30]
Ethan Laird *DF2023–present240250  England U19[116]
Don WestonFW1960233253
Emanuel Aiwu *†DF2023–present230250  Austria U21[L 29][117][30]
Mick FergusonFW1982–1984229259[L 30][118]
Mick RathboneDF1976–1978200250  England youth

Players with fewer than 25 or 100 or more appearances

Footnotes

Player statistics include games played while on loan from clubs listed below. Unless individually sourced, loaning clubs come from the appearances source or from "Birmingham City: 1946/47–2013/14". Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database. Neil Brown. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2020.

References

General

Specific

Sources

  • Matthews, Tony (1995). Birmingham City: A Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-010-9.
  • Matthews, Tony (2000). The Encyclopedia of Birmingham City Football Club 1875–2000. Cradley Heath: Britespot. ISBN 978-0-9539288-0-4.
  • Matthews, Tony (2010). Birmingham City: The Complete Record. Derby: Derby Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-853-2.
  • Rollin, Glenda; Rollin, Jack, eds. (2010). Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2010–2011. Headline. ISBN 978-0-7553-6107-6.
  • "Birmingham City". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 27 April 2024.

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