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Ipswich Town Football Club is an Englishassociation football club based inIpswich,Suffolk. The club was founded in 1878 and turned professional in 1936. Ipswich has played at all professional levels of English football and has participated in European football since the 1960s. As of 2003, the team plays in the second tier of English football, theChampionship. Since 1936, more than 400 players have represented the first-team.Mick Mills has made more appearances than any other Ipswich player; he is one of five men to have represented the club on 500 or more occasions, having played 741 times between 1966 and 1983.Ray Crawford is the club's all-time top scorer, with 203 goals in 354 matches, whileTed Phillips scored the most goals in a single season—41 in the 1956–57 season. The mostcapped player in the club's history isNorthern Ireland'sAllan Hunter, who represented his country on 47 occasions.

The list includes all players that have played 100 or more first-class professional matches for the club. It also includes some players who have played fewer than 100 matches, if they represented their country whilst playing for the club,[1] and players who have set a club playing record, such as goalscoring or transfer fee records.[2] Finally, all players inducted into the Ipswich Town Hall of Fame, whose inaugural members were selected in 2007 by a ballot of former Ipswich players, are included.[3]

List of players

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Further information:Category:Ipswich Town F.C. players
See also:Ipswich Town F.C. § Current squad

Players are initially listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Appearances are for first-team competitive matches only, including substitute appearances, while wartime and local cup matches (such as the Ipswich Hospital Cup) are excluded. Players who left the club prior to 2006 are referenced by Hayes, the others are referenced bySoccerbase.

Statistics are correct as of 2 November 2024.

Two elderly gentlemen in suits, walking on a football pitch
Ted Phillips (right) andRay Crawford played over 600 games between them.
A man in a suit with his right hand raised, standing on a football pitch.
Mick Mills captained Ipswich and has made the most appearances for the club.
A man in a blue polo shirt with shoulder-length brown hair
Paul Mariner was part of the Ipswich squad which won the UEFA Cup in the 1980–81 season.
A balding man with a moustache in a suit, looking up, standing on grass.
John Wark, one of the four inaugural members of the Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame
A man in a navy blue open-necked shirt with a crest and the word "mitre" on the chest, smiling.
Richard Wright played over 350 games for Ipswich in three separate spells at the club.
A brown-haired footballer in a red-and-white shirt, shorts and socks with his right arm across his chest, standing on a football pitch
Matt Holland was captain of the club from 1997 to 2003.
A black footballer in blue-and-white shorts, shirt and socks standing on a football pitch with his left arm across his chest
Fabian Wilnis was theIpswich Town F.C. Player of the Year for the 2005–06 season.
A footballer with spiky hair in a yellow shirt
Hungarian internationalTamás Priskin played for Ipswich between 2009 and 2012.


*Ipswich Town Hall of Fame Inductee[3]
+Players who represented their country while at the club[1]
^Club record holder
NameNationalityPosition[A]Ipswich Town careerAppearancesGoalsRef(s)
Jimmy McLuckie[B] ScotlandWing half1936–1945573
George Perrett EnglandHalf back1936–19491454
Ossie Parry WalesFull back1936–19491220
Jackie Little EnglandForward1936–195016825
Dave Bell ScotlandFull back1938–19501873
Mick Burns EnglandGoalkeeper1938–19521680
Tommy Parker EnglandWing half/Inside forward1945–195647595
George Rumbold EnglandFull back1946–195013011
Harry Baird Northern IrelandWing half1946–19512277
Stan Parker EnglandForward1946–195114151
Tom Brown ScotlandGoalkeeper1946–19511160
Bill Jennings EnglandForward1947–195110842
Jackie Brown Northern IrelandWinger1948–195110327
Doug Rees WalesInside forward1949–19593871
Neil Myles ScotlandWing half1949–195924518
John Elsworthy* WalesWing half1949–196443552
Sammy McCrory Northern IrelandInside forward1950–195210240
Jim Feeney Northern IrelandCentre half1950–19552320
Jack Parry WalesGoalkeeper1951–19551540
Tom Garneys EnglandForward1951–1958273143
Basil Acres* EnglandFull back1951–19602326
Billy Reed[C] Wales+Right winger1953–195816846
George MacLuckie ScotlandWinger1953–195815225
Ken Malcolm ScotlandLeft full back1954–19632912
Ted Phillips*[D] EnglandInside forward1954–1964295181^
Jimmy Leadbetter* ScotlandWinger/Midfielder1955–196537549
Doug Millward EnglandForward1956–196315536
Roy Bailey* EnglandGoalkeeper1956–19643460
Larry Carberry* EnglandRight full back1956–19642850
Reg Pickett EnglandWing half1957–19621484
Dermot Curtis Republic of Ireland+Forward1958–19634217
Ray Crawford*[E] England+Forward1958–1969354218^
Andy Nelson* EnglandCentre half1959–19642150
Roy Stephenson* EnglandRight winger1960–196416326
John Compton* EnglandFull back1960–19641310
Billy Baxter* ScotlandCentre half1960–197145922
Doug Moran* ScotlandInside forward1961–196412337
Gerry Baker United StatesForward1963–196715166
Joe Broadfoot EnglandWinger1963–196811521
Danny Hegan* Northern IrelandMidfielder1963–196923038
Ken Hancock EnglandGoalkeeper1964–19681800
Cyril Lea* Wales+Wing half1964–19691232
Frank Brogan ScotlandWinger1964–197022369
Mick McNeil EnglandDefender1964–19721735
Billy Houghton EnglandFull back1966–19691173
Chris Barnard EnglandMidfielder1966–1970210
Colin Harper* EnglandFull back1966–19741766
Mick Mills*[F] England+Full back/Midfielder1966–1983741^30
Ron Wigg Republic of Ireland+Forward1967–19703714
Tommy Carroll Republic of Ireland+Right full back1967–19711263
Derek Jefferson EnglandCentral defender1967–19721751
Colin Viljoen England+Midfielder1967–197837254
Peter Morris EnglandMidfielder1968–197425816
David Best EnglandGoalkeeper1968–19741990
Mick Hill Wales+Forward1969–19727720
Ian Collard EnglandMidfielder1969–19751116
Mick Lambert* EnglandWinger1969–197926345
Clive Woods* EnglandMidfielder/Forward1969–198033831
Trevor Whymark* England+Forward1970–1979335104
Laurie Sivell EnglandGoalkeeper1970–19841750
Bryan Hamilton* Northern Ireland+Midfielder1971–197519956
Allan Hunter*[G] Northern Ireland+^Central defender1971–198235510
David Johnson* England+Forward1972–197617846
Kevin Beattie* England+Central defender1972–198130732
Roger Osborne* EnglandMidfielder1973–198014910
George Burley* Scotland+Right full back1973–198550010
Eric Gates* England+Forward/Midfielder1973–198537896
Bruce Twamley Canada+Full back1974–197520
Brian Talbot* England+Midfielder1974–197822731
Paul Cooper* EnglandGoalkeeper1974–19875750
Pat Sharkey Northern Ireland+Midfielder1975–1977191
John Wark*[H] Scotland+Midfielder1975–1996678190
Paul Mariner* England+Forward1976–1984339135
Russell Osman* England+Central defender1977–198538521
Arnold Mühren* Netherlands+Midfielder1978–198221429
Alan Brazil* Scotland+Forward1978–198321080
Terry Butcher* England+Central defender1978–198635021
Frans Thijssen* Netherlands+Midfielder1979–198317016
Steve McCall EnglandLeft back/Midfielder1979–198734012
Mich d'Avray South AfricaForward1979–199025545
Kevin O'Callaghan Republic of Ireland+Left winger1980–19841475
Trevor Putney EnglandMidfielder1982–19861279
Mark Brennan EnglandMidfielder1983–198821225
Ian Cranson EnglandCentral defender1983–19881655
Romeo Zondervan NetherlandsMidfielder1984–199232520
Frank Yallop Canada+Full back1984–19963868
Jason Dozzell* EnglandMidfielder1984–199741472
Kevin Wilson Northern Ireland+Forward1985–198712549
Mick Stockwell* EnglandMidfielder1985–200060844
Tony Humes EnglandMidfielder1986–199114012
David Lowe EnglandMidfielder1987–199116942
Simon Milton* EnglandMidfielder1987–199833255
David Linighan EnglandCentral defender1988–199532713
Chris Kiwomya EnglandForward1988–199525962
Craig Forrest Canada+Goalkeeper1988–19973040
Neil Thompson EnglandLeft back1989–199524623
Gavin Johnson EnglandDefender1989–199516016
Steve Palmer EnglandDefender1989–19951313
Steve Whitton EnglandForward1991–199410919
Boncho Genchev Bulgaria+Forward1992–19957511
Geraint Williams Wales+Midfielder1992–19982642
Paul Mason EnglandMidfielder1993–199813435
Steve Sedgley EnglandMidfielder1994–199713516
Claus Thomsen Denmark+Defender1994–1997978
Mauricio Taricco ArgentinaDefender1994–19981707
Alex Mathie ScotlandForward1995–199813247
Gus Uhlenbeek NetherlandsDefender1995–19981124
Tony Mowbray* EnglandCentral defender1995–20001538
Richard Wright England+Goalkeeper1995–2001
2008–2010
2011–2012
3620[4]
James Scowcroft EnglandForward1995–2001
2004–2005
25755
Richard Naylor EnglandForward/Defender1996–200936240[5]
Danny Sonner Northern Ireland+Midfielder1996–1998694
Kieron Dyer EnglandMidfielder1996–199911015
Bobby Petta NetherlandsMidfielder1996–1999719
David Johnson Jamaica+Forward1997–200015862
Mark Venus EnglandDefender1997–200218419
Matt Holland* Republic of Ireland+Midfielder1997–200331446
Jamie Clapham EnglandDefender1998–200325216
Fabian Wilnis NetherlandsDefender1999–20083116[6]
Jermaine Wright EnglandMidfielder1999–200422111
John McGreal EnglandDefender1999–20041505
Jim Magilton Northern Ireland+Midfielder1999–200632222
Amir Karić Slovenia+Defender2000–200130
Hermann Hreiðarsson* Iceland+Defender2000–20031283
Martijn Reuser NetherlandsMidfielder2000–200411419
Tommy Miller EnglandMidfielder2001–2005
2007–2009
20445[7]
Pablo Couñago SpainForward2001–2005
2007–2011
24262[8]
Finidi George Nigeria+Forward2001–2002468
Matteo Sereni^[I] ItalyGoalkeeper2001–2003330
Darren Bent EnglandForward2001–200514257
Mark Burchill ScotlandForward200171
Matt Richards EnglandFull back2002–20091629[9]
Ian Westlake EnglandMidfielder2002–200612117[10]
Shefki Kuqi Finland+Forward2003–2005
2007–2008
8833[11]
Jason de Vos* Canada+Defender2004–200817711[12]
Lewis Price Wales+Goalkeeper2004–2007750[13]
Owen Garvan Republic of IrelandMidfielder2005–201016915[14]
Danny Haynes EnglandForward2005–200912819[15]
Gavin Williams Wales+Midfielder2005–2007593[16]
Jaime Peters Canada+Midfielder2005–20121144[17]
Alan Lee Republic of Ireland+Forward2006–200810934[18]
Alex Bruce Republic of Ireland+Defender2006–20101273[19]
David Wright EnglandDefender2006–20101205[20]
Jonathan Walters Republic of Ireland+Forward2006–2010
2018
14932[21]
Velice Šumulikoski North Macedonia+Midfielder2007–2009431[22]
David Norris EnglandMidfielder2008–201111816[23]
Gareth McAuley Northern Ireland+Defender2008–20111278[24]
Giovani dos Santos Mexico+Midfielder2008–200984[25]
Tommy SmithNew Zealand New Zealand+Defender2007–201826723[26]
Reggie Lambe Bermuda+Midfielder2009–201150[27]
Connor Wickham^[J] EnglandForward2009–20117215[28]
Luciano Civelli ArgentinaMidfielder2009–2011170
Tamás Priskin Hungary+Forward2009–2012609[29]
Damien Delaney Republic of Ireland+Defender2009–20121063[30]
Lee Martin EnglandMidfielder2009–20131066[31]
Carlos Edwards Trinidad and Tobago+Full back/Winger2009–201419110[32]
Grant Leadbitter EnglandMidfielder2009–201212614[33]
Daryl Murphy Republic of Ireland+Forward2010
2011–2016
22567[34]
Luke Hyam EnglandMidfielder2010–20181463[35]
Márton Fülöp Hungary+Goalkeeper2010–2011380[36]
David Healy Northern Ireland+Forward2010121[37]
Josh Carson Northern Ireland+Midfielder2011–2012335[38]
Aaron Cresswell EnglandFull back2011–20141387[39]
Keith Andrews Republic of Ireland+Midfielder2011209[40]
Luke Chambers EnglandDefender2012–202139619[41]
David McGoldrick Republic of Ireland+Forward2013–201815945[42]
Christophe Berra Scotland+Defender2013–201718514[43]
Cole Skuse EnglandMidfielder2013–20212782[44]
Dean Gerken EnglandGoalkeeper2013–20191130[45]
Kévin Bru Mauritius+Midfielder2014–20181034[46]
Bartosz Białkowski Poland+Goalkeeper2014–20201780[47]
Jonny Williams Wales+Midfielder2014–2015
2016
282[48]
Freddie Sears EnglandForward2015–202121834[49]
Jonas Knudsen Denmark+Defender2015–20191554[50]
Tom Lawrence Wales+Winger2016–20173611[51]
Emyr Huws Wales+Midfielder2017–2021555[52]
Bersant Celina Kosovo+Midfielder2017–2018
2021–2022
7314[53]
Monty PattersonNew Zealand New Zealand+Forward2016–201810[54]
Cameron Carter-Vickers United States+Defender2018170[55]
Alan Judge Republic of Ireland+Midfielder2019–2021918[56]
Idris El Mizouni Tunisia+Midfielder2019–262[57]
Anthony Georgiou Cyprus+Midfielder2019130[58]
Teddy Bishop EnglandMidfielder2014–20211325[59]
Troy Parrott Republic of Ireland+Forward2021182[60]
Gwion Edwards WalesMidfielder2018–202110914[61]
Myles Kenlock EnglandDefender2015–20221030[62]
Kayden Jackson EnglandForward2018–202419928[63]
Elkan Baggott Indonesia+Defender2020–71[64]
Luke Woolfenden EnglandDefender2017–2015[65]
Wes Burns Wales+Midfielder2021–13428[66]
Janoi Donacien Saint Lucia+Defender2018–1270[67]
Nathan Broadhead Wales+Forward2023–6221[68]
Conor Chaplin EnglandForward2021–15654[69]
Sam Morsy Egypt+Midfielder2021–14011[70]
Cameron Burgess Australia+Defender2021–1095[71]
Massimo Luongo Australia+Midfielder2012
2023–
766[72]
Kieffer Moore Wales+Forward2017–2018
2024
297[73]
Jeremy Sarmiento Ecuador+Midfielder2024224[74]
Axel Tuanzebe DR Congo+Defender2023–281[75]
Ali Al-Hamadi Iraq+Forward2024–185[76]
Arijanet Muric Kosovo+Goalkeeper2024–90[77]
Sammie Szmodics Republic of Ireland+Forward2024–102[78]
Dara O'Shea Republic of Ireland+Defender2024–80[79]
Chiedozie Ogbene Republic of Ireland+Midfielder2024–60[80]
Jack Taylor Republic of Ireland+Midfielder2023–465[81]
Leif Davis EnglandDefender2022–1006[82]

Club captains

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Below lists the club captains of Ipswich Town since the club turned professional in 1936. The club's first professional captain wasJimmy McLuckie, who captained the club from 1936 to 1945.Mick Mills has made the highest number of appearances as Ipswich Town captain, having captained the club for 11 years between 1971 and 1982. The club's current captain isLuke Chambers, who has held the captaincy since 2014, afterCarlos Edwards left the club. In July 2021, Chambers left Ipswich after making close to 400 appearances in 9 years at the club, having been club captain since 2014. Following Chambers' departure, new signingSam Morsy was named club captain in October 2021.[83][84]

Dates[85][failed verification]Name
1936–1945ScotlandJimmy McLuckie[B]
1945–1946Unknown
1946–1957EnglandTommy Parker
1957–1961EnglandReg Pickett
1961–1962EnglandAndy Nelson
1962–1971ScotlandBilly Baxter
1971–1982EnglandMick Mills[K]
1982–1986EnglandTerry Butcher
1986–1988EnglandIan Atkins
1988–1991NetherlandsRomeo Zondervan
1991–1993ScotlandJohn Wark
1993–1995EnglandSteve Palmer
1995–1998EnglandTony Mowbray
1998–2003Republic of IrelandMatt Holland
2003–2006Northern IrelandJim Magilton
2006–2008CanadaJason de Vos
2008–2009EnglandRichard Naylor
2009Northern IrelandGareth McAuley
2009–2010Republic of IrelandAlex Bruce
2010Republic of IrelandJonathan Walters
2010–2011EnglandDavid Norris
2011–2012EnglandGrant Leadbitter
2012–2014Trinidad and TobagoCarlos Edwards
2014–2021EnglandLuke Chambers
2021WalesLee Evans
2021–2025EgyptSam Morsy
2025-Republic of IrelandDara O'Shea

Player, Manager & Team awards

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PFA Team of the Year

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The following have been included in thePFA Team of the Year whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Players' Player of the Year

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The following have won thePFA Players' Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Young Player of the Year

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The following have won thePFA Young Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

FWA Footballer of the Year

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The following have won theFWA Footballer of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Bravo Award

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The following have won theBravo Award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Fans' Favourite

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The following player was selected as thePFA Fans' Favourite for Ipswich Town as part of the celebrations of thecentenary of theProfessional Footballers' Association in 2007:

PFA League One Player of the Year

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The following have won the PFA League One Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

PFA Fans' Championship Player of the Year

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The following have won the PFA Fans' Championship Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Football League Awards

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Football League Young Player of the Year

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The following have won the Football League Young Player of the Year award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Championship Apprentice Award

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The following have won the Championship Apprentice Award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

League One Team of the Season

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The following have been included in the League One Team of the Season whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Championship Team of the Season

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The following have been included in the Championship Team of the Season whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Championship Goal of the Season

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The following have won the Championship Goal of the Season award whilst playing for Ipswich Town:

Managerial awards

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LMA Manager of the Year

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The following have won theLMA Manager of the Year award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

LMA Championship Manager of the Season

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The following have won the LMA Championship Manager of the Season award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

Premier League Manager of the Season

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The following have won thePremier League Manager of the Season award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

Championship Manager of the Season

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The following have won the Championship Manager of the Season award whilst managing Ipswich Town:

Team awards

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France Football European Team of the Year

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Footnotes

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  • A For a full description of positions seeFootball Positions
  • B Jimmy McLuckie was Ipswich Town's first professional captain.[109]
  • C Billy Reed was the first Ipswich player to receive full international honours while registered for the club, playing forWales.[110]
  • D Ted Phillips scored the most goals in a season for Ipswich, with 41 in the 1956–57 season.[2]
  • E Ray Crawford is the club's all-time goal scorer with 203 goals between 1958 and 1969.[2]
  • F Mick Mills is the all-time appearance record-holder.[2]
  • G Allan Hunter is the club's most capped player with 47 appearances forNorthern Ireland.[2]
  • H John Wark was thePFA Player of the Year in 1981.[111]
  • I Matteo Sereni is the club's record transfer purchase, £4,500,000, from Italian clubEmpoli.[2]
  • J Connor Wickham is the club's record transfer sale, £8,100,000, toSunderland.[2]
  • K Mick Mills is the longest serving Ipswich Town captain.

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