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List of Brentford F.C. international players

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This article is about Brentford players with full international caps. For a list of all Brentford players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:Brentford F.C. players. For the current Brentford first-team squad, seeBrentford F.C. § First-team squad.

Defensive midfielderFrank Onyeka isBrentford's most-capped international player, with 40 caps forNigeria.

Brentford Football Club is an English professionalfootball club based inBrentford,Hounslow,London. Between 1897 and 1920, thefirst team competed in theLondon League,Southern League andWestern League.[1] Since 1920, the first team has competed in theFootball League, thePremier League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions.[1] All players who won a full international cap while contracted to Brentford are listed below.

Records and notable players

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Forward playerBryan Mbeumo is Brentford's joint-record international goalscorer, with six goals forCameroon.

Joe Connor was the first Brentford player to be capped at international level, playing and scoring forIreland in a 2–0 victory overScotland in March 1903.[2]Frank Onyeka is Brentford's most-capped international player, with 40 caps forNigeria.[3]Halil Dervişoğlu andBryan Mbeumo have scored the most international goals while a Brentford player, with six forTurkey andCameroon respectively.[4][5]Kolbeinn Finnsson andDaniel O'Shaughnessy won senior caps forIceland andFinland respectively,[6][7] without making a first team appearance for Brentford.[8][9] In March 2021, the total number of caps won by contracted Brentford players passed 200.[10]

In June 2018,Henrik Dalsgaard became Brentford's first contracted player to play at a major international tournament, when he started in Denmark's opening match at the2018 FIFA World Cup.[11] By 2024, Brentford players had also appeared at theEuropean Championship, theAfrica Cup of Nations, theAsian Cup, theCopa América and theGold Cup.[12][13][14] In March 2023,Ivan Toney became the first Brentford player to be capped byEngland sinceLes Smith in May 1939.[15] The club record for players called up during an international break is 20, in September 2023 and November 2025,[16][17][18] with a record 19 players winning caps during the latter break.[19]

Current Brentford players who have been capped at full international level while contracted to the club areKristoffer Ajer,Nathan Collins,Mikkel Damsgaard,Benjamin Fredrick,Jordan Henderson,Rico Henry,Aaron Hickey,Mathias Jensen, Frank Onyeka,Dango Ouattara,Ethan Pinnock,Kevin Schade,Marley Tavaziva andYehor Yarmolyuk.

Key

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  • Appearance and goal totals for full internationals include allFIFA-sanctioned matches. Substitute appearances are included. Wartime matches are regarded as unofficial and are excluded.
  • Statistics are correct as of matches played 17 January 2026.

Playing positions

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GKGoalkeeperRBRight backRWRight wingerDFDefenderHBHalf backIFInside forwardDMDefensive midfielder
OLOutside leftLBLeft backLWLeft wingerCBCentre backFWForwardFBFull backRMRight midfielder
WWingerMFMidfielderSTStrikerWHWing halfAMAttacking midfielderCMCentral midfielderLMLeft midfielder
UUtility playerOROutside rightSWSweeperLHLeft halfRHRight half
SymbolMeaning
Brentford player in the2025–26 season.
*Player has left Brentford but is still playing in a professional league.
Player went on to manage the club.
Player holds a club record.

Players

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordNotesRef.
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Thomas Strakosha * AlbaniaGK2017–4502022–2024120[20]
Saïd Benrahma * AlgeriaRW2015–4042019–202050[21]
Gus Hurdle BarbadosRB1996–200070199620[22]
Dango Ouattara Burkina FasoRW2021–40122025–102[23]
Bryan Mbeumo ♠ * CameroonW/FW2022–3272022–2025226 ♠[5]
Niall Thompson CanadaFW1993–200092199810[24]
Yoane Wissa * DR CongoFW/W2020–3582022–2025315[25]
Andreas Bjelland DenmarkCB/LB2010–20182922016–201770[26]
Henrik Dalsgaard * DenmarkRB2016–2612017–2020221[27]
Mikkel Damsgaard DenmarkMF2020–3872022–223[28]
Christian Eriksen * DenmarkAM2010–14746202262[29]
Mathias Jensen DenmarkCM2020–3012020–301[30]
Mathias Jørgensen * DenmarkCB2008–3722023–202420[31]
Christian Nørgaard * DenmarkDM2020–3912020–2025351[32]
Mads Roerslev * DenmarkRB2024–10202410[33]
Lasse Vibe DenmarkFW2014–20171112016–201720[34]
Jordan Henderson EnglandDM2010–8832025–40[35]
Billy Scott EnglandIF193610193610[nb 1][36]
Les Smith EnglandOL193910193910[nb 1][37]
Ivan Toney * EnglandFW2023–712023–202461[38]
Marcus Forss * FinlandFW2020–2122020–2022142[39]
Daniel O'Shaughnessy * FinlandCB2016–231201620[7]
Kevin Schade GermanyLW/FW2023–502023–30[40]
Tariqe Fosu GhanaLW2020–41202041[41]
Lloyd Owusu GhanaFW2005–2006202005–200620[nb 1][42]
Julian Jeanvier GuineaCB2019–180201960[43]
Kolbeinn Finnsson * IcelandMF2019–140201920[6]
Hermann Hreiðarsson IcelandCB1996–20118951998–1999121[44]
Ívar Ingimarsson IcelandCB1998–20073002000–200230[45]
Ólafur Ingi Skúlason IcelandLW2003–2018361200610[46]
Hákon Valdimarsson IcelandGK2022–2002024–130[47]
Saman Ghoddos * IranAM2017–6532021–2024301[48]
Joe Connor IrelandIR1903–190431190321[49]
Tommy Shanks IrelandFW1903–190530190510[50]
Marcus Bean JamaicaMF201110201110[51]
Deon Burton JamaicaFW1997–20095612200410[52]
Rico Henry JamaicaLB2025–102025–10[53]
Jamie Lawrence JamaicaCM2000–2004241200430[54]
Ethan Pinnock JamaicaCB2021–2602021–260[55]
John Buttigieg MaltaSW1984–20009711988–1991200[56]
Mark Flekken * NetherlandsGK2022–1002023–202440[57]
Benjamin Fredrick NigeriaCB/RB2025–702025–70[58]
Frank Onyeka ♠ ‡ NigeriaDM2020–4132021–40 ♠3[3]
Sam Sodje NigeriaCB2005–200950200510[59]
Jimmy D'Arcy Northern IrelandIF1952–1953511952–195341[60]
Stuart Dallas Northern IrelandLW2011–2022623201541[61]
Will Grigg * Northern IrelandFW2012–1322013–201550[62]
Kristoffer Ajer NorwayCB/RB2018–4822021–252[63]
Nathan Collins Republic of IrelandCB2021–3622023–210[64]
John Egan * Republic of IrelandCB2017–373201720[65]
Bill Gorman Republic of Ireland
 Ireland
FB1936–1947
1946–1948
13

4

0
0
1939–1947
1946–1948
3
4
0
0
[nb 2]
[nb 1]
[67]
[68]
Alan Judge Republic of IrelandCM2016–912016–201851[69]
Caoimhín Kelleher Republic of IrelandGK2021–2902025–70[70]
Romaine Sawyers Saint Kitts and NevisMF2012–5182016–201980[71]
Julian Charles Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesFW200020200020[72]
Aaron Hickey ScotlandRB2022–1902022–150[73]
Archie Macaulay ScotlandIF1947–194870194710[74]
David McCulloch ScotlandCF1934–1938731936–193740[nb 1][75]
Duncan McKenzie ScotlandWH193710193710[nb 1][76]
Bobby Reid ScotlandOL1937–1938201937–193820[77]
Kamohelo Mokotjo South AfricaCM2012–2402017–2019150[78]
David Raya * SpainGK2022–1102022–202460[79]
Pontus Jansson * SwedenCB2012–20202702019–202050[nb 1][80]
Halil Dervişoğlu ♠ * TurkeyFW2021–1662021–2022156 ♠[81]
Yehor Yarmolyuk UkraineCM2025–702025–70[82]
Les Boulter WalesIL193911193911[83]
Paul Evans WalesMF200220200210[84]
Idris Hopkins WalesOR1934–19391221934–1939122[nb 1][85]
Chris Mepham * WalesCB2018–530201840[86]
Dai Richards WalesWH1931–1938210193640[87]
Fin Stevens * WalesRB2024–20202420[88]
Marley Tavaziva ZimbabweGK2025–102025–10[89]

Other senior international appearances

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Olympic Games/U23

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordRef.
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Lachlan Brook * AustraliaFW2019–20241722021–202280[90]
Lasse Vibe DenmarkFW201640201640[34]
Bill Slater Great BritainWH195211195211[91]
Ibrahima Sonko SenegalCBn/an/an/an/an/an/a[92]
Kim Ji-soo South KoreaCB2023–502023–50[93]
Yehor Yarmolyuk UkraineCM2024–412024–41[94]

B international

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordRef
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Ron Greenwood EnglandCB195210195210[95]

Wartime and Victory internationals

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordRef.
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Patsy Hendren EnglandOL191910191910[96]
Les Smith EnglandOL1939–19451131939–1945113[37]
Joe Crozier ScotlandGK1943–1944301943–194430[96]
Idris Hopkins WalesOR1939–1944911939–194491[85]

Amateur

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordRef.
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Alec Barclay EnglandHB1913–1914301913–191430[97]
Jackie Burns EnglandLH1930–19351631931–1935123[97]
Maurice Edelston EnglandIF1937–194787193934[97]
Vivian Gibbins EnglandFW1924–1932127193220[97]
Jackie Gibbons EnglandIF1938–193966193933[97]
Terry Robinson EnglandOF1956–19571001956–195740[91]
Bill Slater EnglandWH1950–1953207195250[91]
Kevin O'Flanagan Republic of IrelandOL1949–195021195011[91]
Martin Woosnam WalesHB192910192910[98]

Representative

[edit]
PlayerTeamNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordNotesRef.
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Jackie GibbonsFootball Association XI EnglandIF1939n/an/a1939n/an/a[99]
Johnny RainfordFootball League Third Division South EnglandIF195511195511[100]
Archie MitchellFootball League XI EnglandCH192110192110[2]
Sam TillenFootball League XI EnglandLB/LM200610200610[nb 3][101]
Jimmy D'ArcyIrish Football Association XI Northern IrelandIF1953n/an/a1953n/an/a[99]
Steve BuxtonLondon XI EnglandLB191010191010[102]
John ChristieLondon XI ScotlandRB/LH191010191010[102]
Ken CooteLondon XI EnglandFB1956–1958301956–195830[103]
Patsy HendrenSouthern League XI EnglandOL191910191910[2]
Ted PriceSouthern League XI EnglandGK191910191910[2]
Geordie ReidSouthern League XI ScotlandIL/CF191022191022[2]

Other

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionTotalTotal with BrentfordRef.
YearsCapsGoalsYearsCapsGoals
Archie Macaulay Great BritainIF194710194710[91]
Terry Robinson Great BritainOF195680195680[91]

Youth international players

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U21

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionNotesRef.
Roy Syla AlbaniaCM[104]
Nick Tsaroulla * CyprusLB[105]
Jan Žambůrek * Czech RepublicCM[nb 4][108]
Mads Bidstrup * DenmarkDM[108]
Luka Racic * DenmarkCB[nb 5][110]
Mads Roerslev DenmarkRB[111]
Mads Bech Sørensen * DenmarkCB[nb 6][114]
Josh Dasilva EnglandAM[nb 7][114]
Nicky Forster EnglandFW[116]
Ezri Konsa * EnglandCB[117]
Marcus Forss * FinlandFW[nb 8][107]
Daniel O'Shaughnessy * FinlandCB[nb 9][120]
Jaakko Oksanen * FinlandMF[nb 8][107]
Bryan Mbeumo * FranceW/FW[114]
Vitaly Janelt GermanyDM[121]
Kevin Schade GermanyLW/FW[122]
Kolbeinn Finnsson * IcelandMF[107]
Patrik Gunnarsson * IcelandGK[nb 10][107]
Michael Kayode ItalyRB[14]
David Titov LatviaFB[nb 11][107]
Antoni Milambo NetherlandsAM[124]
Ryan Blake Northern IrelandLB[nb 12][126]
Stuart Dallas Northern IrelandLW[127]
Gareth Graham Northern IrelandMF/RB[128]
Alan Julian Northern IrelandGK[nb 13][130]
Danny Boxall Republic of IrelandRB[131]
Canice Carroll Republic of IrelandCB[132]
Tony Folan Republic of IrelandLW[116]
Alex Gilbert * Republic of IrelandAM[121]
Conor McManus Republic of IrelandLB[133]
Kevin O'Connor Republic of IrelandU[134]
Martin Rowlands Republic of IrelandMF[135]
Jay Tabb Republic of IrelandAM/LW[136]
Theo Archibald * ScotlandRW[137]
Jim McNichol ScotlandDF[138]
Halil Dervişoğlu * TurkeyFW[114]
Yunus Emre Konak TurkeyDM[139]
Yehor Yarmolyuk UkraineCM[nb 14][141]
Joe Adams WalesLW[nb 15][121]
Cole Dasilva WalesFB[144]
Chris Mepham * WalesCB[nb 16][146]
Gary Roberts WalesW[147]
Nathan Shepperd WalesGK[121]
Matt Somner WalesDF[148]
Fin Stevens * WalesRB[121]

U20

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionNotesRef.
Gustavo Nunes BrazilLW
Justin Shaibu DenmarkFW[149]
Benjamin Arthur EnglandCB[nb 17][151]
Ellery Balcombe EnglandGK[nb 18][154]
Matthew Cox EnglandGK[nb 19][156]
Romelle Donovan EnglandAM[157]
Rico Henry EnglandLB[158]
Paris Maghoma * EnglandCM[142]
Jayden Meghoma EnglandLB[nb 20][157]
Moses Odubajo * EnglandRW/RB[120]
Michael Olakigbe EnglandLW[159]
Daniel Oyegoke * EnglandRB[nb 19][156]
Raphaël Calvet FranceCB[160]
Nik Tzanev * New ZealandGK[120]
Julian Eyestone United StatesGK[161]

U19

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionNotesRef.
Luka Bentt BelgiumMF[162]
Gustav Mogensen DenmarkFW[nb 21][143]
Lukas Talbro DenmarkDF[nb 22][165]
Matas Klimas LithuaniaDF[nb 23][166]
Audrius Laučys LithuaniaCB[167]
Stefan Tomasevic MontenegroDF[168]
Val Adedokun Republic of IrelandLB[108]
Ethan Laidlaw ScotlandFW[169]
Jonny Mitchell ScotlandDM[170]
Simon Andersson SwedenGK[nb 24][143]
Fredrik Hammar * SwedenMF[143]
Iwan Morgan WalesFW[141]

U18/Youth

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionRef.
Nikola Tavares * CroatiaCB[171]
Ashley Bayes EnglandGK[172]
Paul Buckle EnglandMF[173]
Gerry Cakebread EnglandGK[173]
Roy Cotton EnglandFW[173]
Tamer Fernandes EnglandGK[173]
Marcus Gayle EnglandLW/FW[174]
Gary Huxley EnglandLW[173]
Danis Salman EnglandDF[173]
Gary Simons Englandn/a[173]
Glenn Brophy Republic of Irelandn/a[175]
Stephen Hendry ScotlandMF[176]
Luke Evans WalesDF[177]
Matt Flitter WalesDF[178]

U17

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionRef.
Archie Trimboli AustraliaRB[179]
Joshua Bohui EnglandFW[180]
Coran Madden Northern IrelandFW[181]
Adrian Moyles Republic of IrelandFB[182]
Chris Dickson ScotlandDF[183]
Lionel Stone ScotlandDF[184]

U16/Schoolboys

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionRef.
Alan Bassham EnglandRB[185]
Roy Hart EnglandCH[186]
Ian Poveda EnglandW[187]
Tom Field * Republic of IrelandLB[188]
Julius Fenn-Evans WalesFW[120]

U15

[edit]
PlayerNationalityPositionRef.
Romayn Pennant ScotlandFB[189]

Awards

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^abcdefghMember of theBrentford Hall of Fame.
  2. ^Capped byIreland (FAI) andIreland (IFA).[66]
  3. ^Match played as an U21 fixture.[101]
  4. ^Also capped by Czech Republic atCzech Republic U19 andU18 level while a Brentford player.[106][107]
  5. ^Also capped by Denmark atU20 level while a Brentford player.[109]
  6. ^Also capped by Denmark atU20 andU19 level while a Brentford player.[112][113]
  7. ^Also capped by England atU20 level while a Brentford player.[115]
  8. ^abAlso capped by Finland atU19 level while a Brentford player.[118]
  9. ^Also capped by Finland atU20 level while a Brentford player.[119]
  10. ^Also capped by Iceland atU19 level while a Brentford player.[123]
  11. ^Also capped by Latvia atU19 level while a Brentford player.[109]
  12. ^Also capped by Northern Ireland atU19 level while a Brentford player.[125]
  13. ^Also capped by Northern Ireland atU19 andU18 level while a Brentford player.[129]
  14. ^Also capped by Ukraine atU19 level while a Brentford player.[140]
  15. ^Also capped by Wales atU20 andU19 level while a Brentford player.[142][143]
  16. ^Also capped by Wales atU20 level while a Brentford player.[145]
  17. ^Also capped by England atU19 while a Brentford player.[150]
  18. ^Also capped by England atU19 andU18 level while a Brentford player.[152][153]
  19. ^abAlso capped by England atU19 level while a Brentford player.[155]
  20. ^Also capped by England atU19 level while a Brentford player.[139]
  21. ^Also capped by Denmark atU18 level while a Brentford player.[163]
  22. ^Also capped by Denmark atU18 level while a Brentford player.[164]
  23. ^Also capped by Lithuania atU18 level while a Brentford player.[166]
  24. ^Also capped by Sweden atU17 level while a Brentford player.[109]

References

[edit]
General
  • Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006).Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Harefield: Yore Publications.ISBN 0955294916.
  • Haynes, Graham (1998).A-Z Of Bees: Brentford Encyclopaedia. Harefield: Yore Publications.ISBN 1-874427-57-7.
Specific
  1. ^abBrentford F.C. at theFootball Club History Database
  2. ^abcdeHaynes 1998, p. 74-75.
  3. ^ab"Frank Onyeka".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved7 October 2021.
  4. ^"Halil sets new Club Record".www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved16 November 2021.
  5. ^ab"Bryan Mbeumo".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved27 September 2022.
  6. ^ab"Leikmaður – Kolbeinn Birgir Finnsson".www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved20 November 2018.
  7. ^ab"Daniel O'Shaughnessy".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  8. ^Kolbeinn Finnsson at Soccerbase
  9. ^Daniel O'Shaughnessy at Soccerbase
  10. ^"Brentford pass 200 cap mark".www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved13 January 2023.
  11. ^"Henrik Dalsgaard makes World Cup history this evening". Retrieved17 June 2018.
  12. ^"Bees players ready for vital matches at Euro 2020".www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved20 June 2021.
  13. ^"International round-up: Ghoddos stars in Iran's Asian Cup opener".Brentford FC. Retrieved16 January 2024.
  14. ^ab"International round-up: Brentford's Yehor Yarmoliuk and Michael Kayode feature in Under-21 European Championship 2025".www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved22 June 2025.
  15. ^"Toney: England debut a 'special moment'".www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved27 March 2023.
  16. ^"18 Brentford players on international duty this month".www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved6 September 2023.
  17. ^"Oficial | Lista de convocados para los partidos contra Georgia y Chipre".Web oficial de la Real Federación Española de Fútbol. (in Spanish). Retrieved7 September 2023.
  18. ^"England MU19s squad named to play Germany and Switzerland".The Football Association. Retrieved7 September 2023.
  19. ^"International round-up: Aaron Hickey and Scotland qualify for World Cup after Denmark win".Brentford FC. Retrieved19 November 2025.
  20. ^"Thomas Strakosha".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  21. ^"Saïd Benrahma".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved26 March 2019.
  22. ^"Gus Hurdle".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved21 September 2025.
  23. ^"Dango Ouattara".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved5 September 2025.
  24. ^Niall Thompson atCanada Soccer. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  25. ^"Yoane Wissa".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved27 March 2022.
  26. ^Andreas Bjelland national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  27. ^Henrik Dalsgaard national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  28. ^Mikkel Damsgaard national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  29. ^Christian Eriksen national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  30. ^Mathias Jensen national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  31. ^Mathias Jørgensen national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  32. ^Christian Nørgaard national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  33. ^Mads Roerslev national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  34. ^abLasse Vibe national team profile at theDanish Football Association(in Danish)
  35. ^"Jordan Henderson".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved9 September 2025.
  36. ^"England Players – Bill Scott".englandfootballonline.com. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  37. ^ab"Les Smith".11v11.com. Retrieved14 August 2016.
  38. ^"Ivan Toney".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved3 April 2023.
  39. ^"Marcus Forss".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 November 2020.
  40. ^Kevin Schade atDFB (also availablein German)
  41. ^"Tariqe Fosu".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved12 October 2020.
  42. ^Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 120.
  43. ^"Julian Jeanvier".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 June 2019.
  44. ^"Leikmaður – Hermann Hreiðarsson".www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved16 June 2018.
  45. ^"Leikmaður – Ívar Ingimarsson".www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved16 June 2018.
  46. ^"Leikmaður – Ólafur Ingi Skúlason".www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved16 June 2018.
  47. ^"Leikmaður – Hákon Rafn Valdimarsson".www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved3 April 2024.
  48. ^"Saman Ghoddos".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved3 June 2021.
  49. ^"Joe Connor".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  50. ^"Tommy Shanks".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  51. ^"Marcus Bean".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  52. ^"Deon Burton".11v11.com. Retrieved14 August 2016.
  53. ^"Rico Henry".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved20 November 2025.
  54. ^"Jamie Lawrence".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  55. ^"Ethan Pinnock".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved2 April 2021.
  56. ^"John Buttigieg – International Appearances".RSSSF. Retrieved28 March 2016.
  57. ^"Mark Flekken".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved7 September 2023.
  58. ^"Benjamin Fredrick".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved4 June 2025.
  59. ^"Sam Sodje".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved16 March 2019.
  60. ^"Jimmy D'Arcy".NIFG. Retrieved14 August 2016.
  61. ^"Stuart Dallas".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  62. ^"Will Grigg".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  63. ^"Kristoffer Ajer".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved5 September 2021.
  64. ^"Nathan Collins".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved7 September 2023.
  65. ^"John Egan".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  66. ^"Bill Gorman".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved30 August 2020.
  67. ^"Bill Gorman".11v11.com. Retrieved14 August 2016.
  68. ^"Bill Gorman".NIFG. Retrieved14 August 2016.
  69. ^"Alan Judge".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  70. ^"Caoimhín Kelleher".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved7 June 2025.
  71. ^"Romaine Sawyers".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  72. ^"Julian Charles".11v11.com. Retrieved14 December 2014.
  73. ^Aaron Hickey at theScottish Football Association
  74. ^Archie Macaulay at theScottish Football Association
  75. ^David McCulloch at theScottish Football Association
  76. ^Duncan McKenzie at theScottish Football Association
  77. ^Bobby Reid at theScottish Football Association
  78. ^"Kamohelo Mokotjo".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved3 September 2017.
  79. ^"David Raya".National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved31 March 2022.
  80. ^"Pontus Jansson – Spelarstatistik".www.svenskfotboll.se. (in Swedish). Retrieved6 September 2020.
  81. ^Halil Dervişoğlu at theTurkish Football Federation
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