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

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.[2] After seven seasons of competing in the Midland League, the club was elected to play in the Football League ahead of 1929–30.[3] After 75 years of Football League membership, York were relegated to the Football Conference in 2004.[4] 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.[5] However, York were relegated to the National League four years later.[6]

Bill Smith
Bill Smith scored York City's first Midland League goal, in a 4–2 defeat to Notts County reserves on 6 September 1922.[1]

The club's first team have competed in numerous competitions, and all players who have played between 25 and 99 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.

Introduction

As of the date specified above, more than 300 players had completed their York career after playing in at least 25 and fewer than 100 senior competitive matches. Four of these, Tom Lockie, Barry Lyons, Denis Smith and Neil Thompson, went on to manage the club.[7] Lockie led the team to the quarter-final of the 1961–62 League Cup and promotion from the Fourth Division in 1964–65,[8] while Smith guided York to the 1983–84 Fourth Division championship.[9]

Jimmy Cowie set two goalscoring records in the 1928–29 season which, as of the date above, still stand; he scored 56 goals in all competitions, and 49 league goals in as many matches in the Midland League.[10] The first player capped at full international level while with the club was Eamon Dunphy when he appeared for the Republic of Ireland against Spain on 10 November 1965.[11] The purchase of Adrian Randall from Burnley on 28 December 1995 represents the club's record transfer fee paid, at £140,000.[12][13]

Other players took part in significant matches in the history of the club. David Archibald, Jimmy Cowie, Charlie Davis, Sam Evans, Jack Farmery and Bill Gardner appeared in York's first Football League match in 1929.[14] Keith Houchen scored the winning goal with a penalty in a 1–0 win over First Division team Arsenal in the 1984–85 FA Cup.[12] Four men listed here featured in the York team that won in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off final, those being Jon Challinor, Chris Doig, Jamie Reed and Jason Walker.[5]

As of the date above, no player has left the club with 99 career appearances; four – John Stone, Barry Lyons, Gary Bull and Malcolm Comrie – finished on 98. The list includes 14 players who are still contracted to the club, and so can add to their totals.

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 20 April 2024, the final match of York's 2023–24 season. 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 York career. The loaning club is noted in the Notes column.
Players marked ‡ have won the York City Clubman of the Year award.[15]
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.
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.[16]
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 Cup/Conference League Cup. Matches in wartime competitions are excluded.[16]
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 25 to 99 appearances

Andy Bishop was the 2005–06 Conference National top scorer, becoming the first York City player to top the divisional scoring charts since the 1954–55 season.[17]
Neal Bishop was voted Clubman of the Year for the 2006–07 season, in which York reached the Conference National play-off semi-final.[18]
Arthur Charlesworth was York's top scorer in the 1923–24 season with 12 goals.[19]
Eamon Dunphy, the first player to be capped at full international level while with York
York's top scorer in their first Midland League season was Charles Elliott, with 16 goals in 1922–23.[20]
Former England B international Chris Fairclough had an injury-hit spell with York before retiring in 2001.[21][22]
York received an initial transfer fee of £350,000 when Jonathan Greening signed for Manchester United in 1998.[23]
Ron Hillyard made his debut aged 17 due to poor performances from the team's senior goalkeepers.[24]
Andy Leaning was named man of the match for his goalkeeping performance in York's 3–1 extra-time defeat away to Liverpool in the 1985–86 FA Cup.[25][26]
York signed David Loggie from Burnley for a then-club record transfer fee of £20,000 in 1978.[27]
Michael Proctor, who played on loan from Sunderland, was York's top scorer in the 2001–02 season with 14 goals.[28]
Ted Thorpe missed only one match in York's inaugural Midland League season in 1922–23.[29]
Andy Warrington made his debut in the second leg of York's 4–3 aggregate victory over Manchester United in the 1995–96 League Cup.[30]
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
PlayerPosClub careerLeagueTotalInternational selectionCapsNotesRef
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
John StoneDF1972–1976865985
Barry LyonsMF1973–197585109811[a][L 1]
Gary BullFW1996–199883119813
Malcolm ComrieFW1936–193879209824
Ken TurnerDF1966–1968882972
Colin AddisonFW1957–196187289731
Simon HeslopMF2016–20198499710
Tom EvansGK2006–2008810970 Northern Ireland B[31]
Paul JohnsonDF1987–1989831961
Eddie LeggeFB1935–1938822962
Jamal FyfieldDF2010–2013794964
Jimmy WeirMF1960–196382389539
Gary SwannMF1992–1994824956
Mick AlbrechtFW1922–192985209423
Jack BrooksFB1929–1932820930
Andy FlynnFB1926–1928800930
Maurice DandoFW1933–193582469252
Hamza BencherifDF2017–2019813923 Algeria youth[L 2][32]
Alan PearceMF1983–19877899210
George MaskillHB1924–1927
1932
850910
Bobby SibbaldDF1969–1971797918
Ted MacDougallFW1967–196984349040 Scotland0[33]
Steve AgnewMF1998–2001814905
Charles ElliottFW1922–192581258927
Scott KerrMF2011–2013780891 England C[34]
Iain DunnFW1988–199177118911 England youth[35]
Freddie ScottFW1937–194674168921 England schools[b][c][38]
Tony YoungMF / DF1976–1978782882
Dicky MerrittFW1926–192970318841
Keith HouchenFW1984–198667198827
Jimmy RuddFW1947–194983238724[b]
Ryan Fallowfield * ‡DF2022–present786876[39]
Eddie BlackburnGK1980–1982760870
Jason WalkerFW2011–201373278727 England C[40]
David ArchibaldFB1929–1933850860
Fred SpeedHB1934–193679158617
Bill RoutledgeHB1934–1936781861 England schools[41]
Andy LeaningGK1985–1987690860
Josh CarsonMF / DF2013–2016807858 Northern Ireland0[L 3][42][43]
Andy BishopFW2004–200678338537 England C[44]
Jamie ReedFW2011–201374208525 Wales semi-pro[45][46]
Jordan BurrowFW2018–202073288534
George IveyFW1948–195179138414
Gordon HunterDF1973–1978771841
David PughMF / DF1978–1981772843 Wales under-23[47]
Roly HorreyMF1966–19687498410
Des ThompsonGK1951–1952800830
Steve SpoonerMF1988–199072118315
Mitch HancoxMF2021–202368108314[L 4]
Martin ButlerFW1984–19886598313
Mick GrangerGK1952–1962710810
Pat LallyMF1971–1973715815
Mark RobinsonDF2007–2009684814 England C[48]
Tommy GaleHB1947–1949760800
Bill SmithHB1922–1925754804
John HawksbyFW1966–1968747807 England youth[49]
David McAughtrieDF1985–1987641802
Bob RamseyFB1958–1961750790
Barry WealthallDF1963–1966750790 England youth[50]
Des FawcettGK1932–1934740790
Darren CraddockDF2006–2008690790[L 5]
Levi MackinMF2009–2011612792 Wales under-21[L 2][51][52]
Steve GriffithsFW1951–195374127812
John DuthieHB1928–1929
1930–1931
704786
Femi IlesanmiDF2014–2016700780
John StainsbyFW1961–196369217825
Jack FarmeryGK1929–1931670780
Marco GabbiadiniFW1985–1987
1998
67157819 England B[53]
Tommy McDonaldFW1931–193575117712
Christian FoxMF1999–2004701771
Graham BrownGK1977–1980690770
Jimmy CowieFW1928–193167587766[d]
Matt JenkinsonFW1930–1932
1933–1934
72207621
Neil BarrettMF2009–2011636767 England schools[54]
Andy WarringtonGK1995–1999610760
Lester MarshallHB1924–1925
1928–1929
67107515
Sam EvansFW1929–193166127514
Tommy HendersonMF1970–19726477511
Joe LawsFW1924–192670167417
Eddie RowlesFW1971–197367147414
Cliff CalvertDF / MF1973–1975670740 England youth[55]
Mark SertoriDF1999–2001662742
Ron HillyardGK1969–1974610740
Sandy AcklamHB1922–192672117311
Jimmy HinchFW1974–197768127313
Harry FallonGK1965–1967670730
Maziar Kouhyar *MF2022–present667738 Afghanistan4[56][57]
Kallum GriffithsDF2018–2020644734
Jon ChallinorDF / MF2011–2013582733 England C[58][59][60]
Charlie DavisHB1929–1931611722
Tommy MaskillFW / HB / FB1922–1923
1932–1933
704714
Terry EcclesFW1979–198164187119
Maxim KouogunDF2022–2023613713 Republic of Ireland youth[61]
Mark ConveryMF2005–2007668709
Adam BartlettGK2017–2019620700 England C[62]
Dennis WannMF1972–1975667697
Luke SummerfieldMF2014–201665116912
Chris PorterGK2004–2006640690
Bobby MimmsGK1998–2000630680 England under-21[L 6][63]
Wes FletcherFW2013–201561166820
Alex KempsterFW2018–202061176819
Josh LawDF2017–2019591681
Chris CarruthersMF / DF2009–2011523684 England youth[L 7][64][65]
Michael Duckworth *DF2020–present523683
Akil WrightMF2020–2022517687[66]
Terry FarmerFW1958–196066286728
Geoff HuttDF1977–1978631671
Lev YalcinMF / FW2002–2006622672 Turkey youth[67]
Tommy RossFW1967–196961206723
Mike WalkerGK1966–1968600670 Wales under-23[68]
Leigh WoodMF2001–2004640660
Darren BradshawMF / DF1987–1989593663 England youth[69]
Willie MillarFW1929–193158126512
Sam EarlFW1937–19395896510
Joe AshworthHB1963–1965570650
Tommy SpencerFW1966–196857216526
Vadaine OliverFW2015–201755146520
Joe HarrisHB1931–1933620640 Scotland0[70]
Tony MoorGK1962–1964570640
Joe NeenanGK1977–1980560640
Michael GashFW2009–2010538648 England C[71][72]
Harry SearsonGK1952–1954620630
Ernie WardleFB1955–1959602632
Neal BishopMF2006–2007594634 England C[73]
Arthur ClaytonHB1925–192957166322
Gary HobsonDF2000–2003550630
Joe TaitDF2018–2020543634
Alex LawlessMF2009–2010514634 Wales semi-pro[74]
Laurie CallowayMF1971–1972553615
John McCombeDF2014–2015554614
Simon RuskMF2008–2009510611 Scotland youth[75]
Paul BakerFW1994–199648186121
Harry BrighamFB1948–1950565606
Derek CraigDF1980–1982531601
Alex MathieFW2000–2003523604 Scotland youth[76]
Macaulay LangstaffFW2018–202052116011
Matty BrownDF2020–2022472603
Ken BoyesDF1957–1966532592
Colin AlcideFW1999–2001537598
Mike AstburyGK1980–1985480590
Jonathan SmithMF2010–2011
2012
514585
Phil WilsonMF1987–1989462583
Anthony LloydDF2006–2008450581
George PattersonHB1957–1960574574
George SaylesFB1924–1925520570
Scott FlindersGK2015–2016520570 England youth[77]
Bill GardnerFW1929–193151265728 England amateur[78]
Kurt WilloughbyFW2020
2021–2022
45105714 England C[L 8][79]
Nick HendryGK1922–1924560560
Matt MiddletonGK1949–1950550560
Jim CairneyHB1956–1958530560
Charlie TwissellFW1958–1961538568 Great Britain
England amateur
[80]
David LoggieFW1978–198050115611
Jake HydeFW2014–20165095610 England C[81]
Aidan ConnollyMF2016–20185095611 Scotland youth[82]
David RobertsonGK1928–1929490560
Derrick DowningDF / MF1975–1977472562
Amari Morgan-SmithFW2017–20184685611 England C[L 9][83]
Joe HarronFW1922–1923
1925–1926
518558
Bryan StewartMF2003–2006493553
Sam CharnleyHB1928–1929484555
Barry WellingsFW1978–19804795511
Barry ConlonFW1999–200048115411 Republic of Ireland under-21[84]
Lewis MontroseMF2013–2015471541
Marvin McCoyDF2014–2015450540 Antigua and Barbuda1[85]
David DanielsFB1926–1928500530
Alec JacksonHB / FW1946–1950505535
Ian ButlerMF1973–1975462533 England youth[86]
Martin ReedDF1997–2000460530
Daniel McBreenFW
  • 2007
  • 2008–2009
4375312[L 10]
Alan WhiteheadDF1986–1988411532
Tom PlattMF2013–2015470520
Martin GarrattMF1998–1999451521
Scott Burgess *MF2019
2022–present
452522[L 11]
Gordon MorrittGK1969–1971410520
Dan KellyFW1930–193248125112
Nathan PeatDF2005–2007482512
Dave WinfieldDF2014–2016474514
Adam SmithMF2008–2010444514[L 12][87]
Jim BranaganDF1987–1988421511
Peter PickeringGK1947–1948490500[b]
Johnny EdgarFW1959–196147165018
Dennis HoggartFW1960–196445115011
Peter DuffieldFW2000–200345195021
Eric McMordieMF1975–1976422502 Northern Ireland0[88]
Claude BarrettFB1937–1938410500
Paddy AtkinsonDF1995–1998410500
Scott Barrow *DF2020–present401501 Wales semi-pro[89]
George ForrestFW1928–1929447498 Canada0[90]
Derek WeddleMF1964–196644134914
Stephen BrackstoneMF2002–2004444494 England youth[91]
Billy McGhieMF1979–1981431491 Scotland youth[92]
Ryan JarvisFW2013–2014438499 England youth[93]
Adam Crookes *DF2022–present435495
Tony CleggDF1987–1988413493
Michael ProctorFW2001–200241144914[L 13]
Jack FrostGK1948–1951450480
Richard DawsonDF1981–1982450480
Joey CunninghamGK1934–1935420480
George HopeFW1976–1978428488[L 14]
Tommy BrownFB1928–1929410480
David McNivenFW2000–20014184810 England C[94]
Ralph RidleyGK1930–1932460470
James DudgeonDF2005–2007446476 Scotland youth[95]
Ben DaviesDF2013–2014440470[L 15]
Campbell McMurrayFB1923–1924420470
Steve BoweyMF2006–2007427478
Oliver LevickHB1927–1928411472
Joe RobertsFW1928–1929406477
Fred GloverFB1924–1926450460
John WilliamsFW1999–2000423463
Paul GrovesMF2004–2005423463
Callum Howe *DF2023–present422462
Kevin DixonFW1988–19903884610
Steve CooperFW1993–1994387468
Kevin HulmeMF1999–2001387467
Stuart ElliottMF2007–2008363463
Mark GreavesMF / DF2008–2009353464[96]
Andre BoucaudMF2010–2012431451 Trinidad and Tobago0[L 16][97][98]
Peter TillMF2010–2011414454
Dan PybusMF2022–2023410450
George WaiteFW1927–1928398459
Billy BottrillFW1929–193039184520
Darren KellyDF2007–2009362452 Northern Ireland under-21[99]
Harry GreenFW1935–1936428448
Neil ThompsonDF1998–2000428449 England C[a][L 17][100]
J. SmithGK1924–1925410440
Peter OliverDF1974–1975410440 Scotland under-23[101]
Mark OvendaleGK2003–2004410440
Dipo Akinyemi *FW2023–present40154415
Nick RichardsonMF2001–2002391442
George CrowtherGK1927–1928380440
George ThompsonGK1926–1927370440
Ron GreensmithFW1958–1959421431
Micky LaverickMF1982–1983416436
John SharplesDF1996–1997381431
Jack EyresFW1934–193537134313
Denis SmithDF1982–1983375435[a][L 18]
Ryan BowmanFW2013–2014378438
Scott EndersbyGK1987–1989350430 England youth[102]
Tom KellyDF1989–1990352433
Don WoodFB1923–1925410420
Stan WilcocksonHB1933–1934395426
Tom DavisonFW1923–1924372423
Mike BashamDF2001–2002363423 England youth[103]
Djoumin SangaréDF / MF2009–2010323424[104]
Adam BoyesFW2008–2009292423 England C[L 10][105]
Ted ThorpeFB1922–1923410410
Walter PorrittFW1936–1947405415[b]
George WilsonGK1935–1936390410
James MillerFW1924–192538174120
Alex HurstMF2022–2023382412
Noel PeytonFW1963–1965374415 Republic of Ireland0[106]
Chris FaircloughDF1999–2000370410 England B[L 19][107]
Charlie LemonsFW1922–1923405405
Clive ColbridgeFW1955–195737144015
Mark BowerDF2000–2001362402[L 20]
James BerrettMF2015–2016364405 Republic of Ireland under-21[108]
Wes YorkMF2018–2020363404[109]
Nicky WroeMF2007–20082964010 England C[110]
George LeeFW1937–194637113912[b][c]
Joe O'NeillFW2005–2006375395
Richard HopeDF2003–2004362392
Malcolm SmithFW1980–1981356396
James O'CainFW1924–192734173917
John BorthwickFW1992–1993338398
Stuart McKenzieDF1986–1988320390
Les PorterHB1949–1953381381
Peter StronachMF1978–1979342382 England schools[111]
Arthur CharlesworthFW1923–192433143814
Pip RipponFW1923–1924336388
Mick PickeringDF1986–1987321381
Adrian RandallMF1996322382 England youth[e][112]
Shaun RooneyDF2016–2017301381[113]
Sam Sanders *DF2022–present303383[L 21]
Jack DuthoitFB1946–1949360370
Jock ScottHB1933–1934341371
Paul RobinsonFW2004–2005342372
Kieran GreenMF2019–2020344374
Graham CarrHB1968–1969331371 England youth[114]
Ryan WhitleyGK2019–2023320370
Nicky PeverellFW1995–1996292374
Michael WoodsMF2020–20222983710 England youth[115]
Fred WalkerFW / HB1924–1925368368
Stephen SpargoHB1932–1933350360
Bob MortimerFW1938–193935223622
Les CollinsonHB1967–1968352362
Graeme LawDF2004–2005350360 Scotland youth[116]
Brian KellyDF1968–1969330360
Manny DukuFW2022–2023304367
Johnny GoodchildFW1966–1967296366
Kyle LetherenGK2016–2017280360 Wales under-21[117]
Luke GrahamDF2009–2010251361 Wales youth
Republic of Ireland youth
[L 22][118]
Bert BrownFW1924–1926356356
George HamsteadMF1964–1966351351
Jake WrightFW
  • 2016
  • 2018–2019
345356[L 23]
Stuart WiseDF2002–2004331351
Percy ReedHB1923–1924300350
George BowaterFW1934–193530113513
Alex Woodyard *MF2023–present290350 England C[119]
David Stockdale *GK2003–2005
2023–present
280350 England C[120]
Ian WintersFW1946–194727103514[b]
Cliff RodgersFB1945–1947260350[b]
Bob FergusonGK1946–1947260350[b][c]
Marc Lloyd WilliamsFW1999–2000339349 Wales B[121][122]
Tom CowanDF2002–2003331341
George IvoryFW1933–1934319349
Ethan RossGK2022–2023310340[L 24]
Bob WiddowsonGK1968–1969300340
Mark SamwaysGK1997–1998290340
Edmund HarveyFW1926–1927282344
Evan JenkinsFW1934–193528103412
Gordon ConnellyMF1998–1999284344 Scotland youth[123]
Andy McWilliamsDF / MF2008–2009240340[96]
Walter LynchHB1922–1923331331
Kevan SmithDF1988–1989315335
Mitch WardMF2003–2004310330
Kevin DonovanMF2004–2005312332
Mick MahonMF1969–197029103311 England amateur[124]
Ricky GreenoughDF1988–1990291331
Howard JohnsonHB1957–1958280330
Albert JohannesonMF1970–1971263335
Simon RussellMF2008–2009240331
Jack WoodsFW1922–192332133213
Cam BurgessFW1953–195432143214
Tom LockieHB1933–1934291321[a]
Peter LorimerFW1979–1980298329 Scotland0[125]
Walter LaxFW1933–1934285327
Andy DawsonMF1998–2000281321
Lindon MeikleMF2014–2015280320 England C[126]
Levi RedfernHB1926–1927271321
Fred LaycockFW1930–193127123216
Yan KlukowskiMF2016–2017253323 England schools[127]
Gary NicholsonMF1984–1985244324
Albert BanfieldFW1935–193630103110
Albert FurnellGK1925–1928270310
Will SmithDF2023–2024271311[L 25]
Bobby HoskerMF1975–1977251312
Phil CrosbyDF1991–1992250310 England youth[128]
Albert ThompsonFW1936–193724243129
Chris DoigDF2012240310 Scotland under-21[129]
Tommy SprattHB1968–1969291302 England youth[130]
Digger DawsonFB1933–1934281301
Jonathan GreeningMF1997–1998
2015
282302 England under-21[131]
Danny GalbraithMF2015–2016282302 Scotland youth[132]
Stéphane ZubarDF2014–2015272302 Guadeloupe0[L 26][133]
Harold CleasbyFW1924–1925255309
Bob ColvilleFW1989–1990240302 Wales semi-pro[134]
Billy HillFW1956–1960293293
Joe HulmeFW1923–1924283293 England0[135]
Richie TaylorMF1972–1973282292
Scott JonesDF2002–2003281291
Leon ConstantineFW2010–2011268298
Steve McNultyDF2019–2020260290
Scott FenwickFW2016–2017242293
Andy BondMF2019–2020242292
Andy FerrellMF2009–2010221292[71]
Darren WilliamsMF1994–1996200291 England B[136]
Raymond NobleFW1926–1928286286
John PowellFW1956–1960275285
Tom BrewisFW1930–193226112812
Alf AgarFW1936–1937244287
Bill RichardsonDF1968–1969240280
Alex HarrisMF2018–2019221282 Scotland youth[137]
Tyler Cordner *DF2023–present222283 England C[138]
Adam ReedMF
  • 2013
  • 2014
252272 Philippines0[L 13][139]
Dan Batty *MF2023–present250270
Sean DaviesDF2003–2005240270
Fraser KerrDF2022–2023241272 Scotland under-21[140][141]
Michael PottsMF2011–2013233273[59]
Anthony StrakerMF2014–2015230270 Grenada
England youth
2
 
[142][143]
Danny HolmesDF2016–2017211271
George SharpeFW1928–1931252263
Duncan LindsayFW1935–1936258269
Peter PopelyDF1963–1966250260
Emile SinclairFW2015242262
John BenthamMF1981–1982230260
Gilbert ShawFB1923–1924220260
Eamon DunphyMF1965–1966223264 Republic of Ireland1[f][11]
Marc ThompsonDF2000–2001220260
Len ButtFW1947252252[b]
Jan NovackiMF1977–1978253253 England youth[L 27][144]
George Sykes-Kenworthy *GK2023–present250250[145]
Bob GreenerHB / FW1932–1933240250
Jimmy KellyFB1938–1939240250[b][c]
Paul WilsonDF1994–1995220250[L 28]
Paul BraysonFW2007–2008224254 England C[146]
Joe BainesFB1924–1926213253
Ben WilkinsonMF2008–2009212252
Kaine FelixMF2016–2017211251[147]
Neville StampDF2000–2002200250
George PageFB1927–1928190250
Mark BeckFW2021183256 Scotland youth[L 29][148]

Players with fewer than 25 or 100 or more appearances

Notes

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: Club details". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 20 April 2024.

Specific

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 20 April 2024. 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 and FA Trophy third qualifying round, see:
For the 2020–21 FA Cup second and third qualifying rounds, see:
For the 2021–22 FA Cup second and third qualifying rounds, see:
  • ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 406.
  • ^ Batters. York City: The Complete Record. p. 408.
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