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List of Reading F.C. players

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This is alist footballers who have played 100 times or more forReading Football Club.

Key

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  • The list is sorted by the year the player joined the club. If more than one player joined in the same year then they are sorted alphabetically.

Club years

  • Counted as the years the player signed for, and left the club.

Appearances and goals

  • League and total appearances prior to the Second World War are sourced to Joyce (2004),[1] from 1946–47 to 1989–90 to thePost War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database,[2] from 1990–91 to 1995–96 toRoyals Record,[3][4] and for the 1996–97 season onwards toSoccerbase.[5] Reading's top 10 all time appearances makers and goalscorers are listed on the club's official website,[6] while statistics of selected players from all era's are also available at theReading F.C. Former Players' Association.[7]

International career

  • Players who made international appearances only have the highest level at which they played listed.
  • A player's senior international team is sourced toNational Football Teams[8] whilst appearances at age group level are sourced to theAssociation of Football Statisticians.[9] Players not covered by the above are sourced as needed in the "Refs" column.

Players with 100 or more appearances

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(September 2013)
As of match played 3 May 2025
  • Graeme Murty warming up for Reading in 2008.
    Graeme Murty spent eleven years at the club and captained the side to theChampionship title in 2006.[10]
  • Jem Karacan playing for Reading in 2013.
    A graduate ofReading's Academy,[11]Jem Karacan made more than 160 appearances for the club, making his debut in 2008 before leaving forGalatasaray in 2015.
  • Shane Long in 2008.
    Signed in 2005 for £30,000,Shane Long scored 54 goals in six seasons before joiningWest Bromwich Albion for £6m.[12]
  • Ívar Ingimarsson playing for Reading in 2008.
    Ívar Ingimarsson was a regular during Reading's most successful period, starting every league game of theChampionship winning campaign and firstPremier League season.[13]
  • Phil Parkinson with the League Two play-off trophy in 2013.
    Phil Parkinson made over 400 appearances in an eleven year career with Reading and twice won the club'sPlayer of the Season award.[6]
  • Kevin Doyle on the pitch in 2008.
    Kevin Doyle made 26 appearances for theRepublic of Ireland during his time at Reading, making him the club's most capped player.[14][15]
  • NamePositionClub careerLeague
    apps
    League
    goals
    Total
    apps
    Total
    goals
    International careerRefs
    Joe BaileyFW????–192118675186+75+[16]
    Joe DuckworthGK1924?–1930?2020202+0
    Albert HayhurstDF1933–193823712237+12+
    Billy WrightMF1933–1938??1935[17]
    Tommy TaitFW1934–193914479144+103
    Jimmy WheelerFW1948–1964406147453168
    Eddie McLarenDF1952–195918422073
    Ray ReevesDF1952–19612842831732
    Maurice EvansMF1955–19674071345916
    Dennis AllenFW1961–19703368537795
    Colin MeldrumDF1962–197026683049
    Les ChappellMF1969–19742017824190
    Gordon CummingMF1969–19772955133161
    Steve DeathGK1969–198247105370
    Robin FridayFW1973–197612146121+53
    Ray HironFW1975–1978921410614
    Gary PetersDF1975–1979, 1985–19882561029412
    Paul BennettDF1976–197910531243
    Richie BowmanMF1976–198019430194+30+
    Mark WhiteDF1976–19882781132013
    Jerry WilliamsMF1976–19883091735717+
    Pat EarlesFW1977–19822476828485
    Alan LewisDF1977–198214951737
    Martin HicksDF1978–19915002360326[a]
    Mike KearneyFW1978–198314536145+36+
    Lawrie SanchezMF1978–19842622830531 Northern Ireland
    Steve WoodDF1979–198721992519
    Stuart BeavonMF1980–19903964448155
    Kerry DixonFW1980–19831165113357 England
    Steve RichardsonDF1982–199338034573
    Trevor SeniorFW1983–1987, 1988–1992301153362191[b]
    Michael GilkesMF1984–19973934348652 Barbados
    Steve FrancisGK1987–199321602590
    Linden JonesDF1987–1992152819014 Wales
    Steve MoranFW1987–19911163014338 England under-21
    Mick TaitMF1987–199099913314
    Mick GoodingMF1989–19973142636830[c]
    Scott TaylorMF1989–19952072424829
    Ady WilliamsDF1989–1996, 2000–20043351839623 Wales
    Stuart LovellFW1990–19982275826667 Australia
    Keith McPhersonDF1990–199927183169
    Kevin DillonMF1991–199410141195 England under-21
    Shaka HislopGK1992–199510401260 Trinidad and Tobago
    Jeff HopkinsDF1992–199713131564 Wales
    Jamie LambertMF1992–19991241615120
    Phil ParkinsonMF1992–20033622042524
    Jimmy QuinnFW1992–19971827121694 Northern Ireland[c]
    Dylan KerrDF1993–19968951045
    Andy BernalDF1994–200018722244 Australia
    Lee NoganFW1995–1997912610229 Wales
    Martin WilliamsFW1995–20001272615629
    Darren CaskeyMF1996–20012033523245 England under-19
    Barry HunterDF1996–20018641006 Northern Ireland
    Scott HowieGK1997–20018501020 Scotland under-21
    Linvoy PrimusDF1997–20009411131
    Jim McIntyreFW1998–20011001411316
    Graeme MurtyDF1998–200930623392 Scotland
    Nicky ForsterFW1999–20051875921567 England under-21
    Phil WhiteheadGK1999–20039701080
    Martin ButlerFW2000–20051033211836
    Jamie CuretonFW2000–20031135112755 England under-18
    Sammy IgoeMF2000–20039071057
    Ricky NewmanMF2000–200511401372
    Marcus HahnemannGK2001–200928403030 United States
    James HarperMF2001–20103162534826
    Andrew HughesMF2001–20051661818318
    John SalakoMF2001–20041111312114 England
    Nicky ShoreyDF2001–2008, 2012–20132841231713 England
    Ivar IngimarssonDF2003–20112511128112 Iceland
    Dave KitsonFW2003–2008, 20091475616062
    Glen LittleMF2003–2008, 200911261236
    Steve SidwellMF2003–20071702918730 England under-21
    Bobby ConveyMF2004–20099871128 United States
    Ibrahima SonkoDF2004–200812781368 Senegal
    Kevin DoyleFW2005–20091555516356 Republic of Ireland[d]
    Adam FedericiGK2005–201519612291 Australia
    Brynjar GunnarssonMF2005–2013142916310 Iceland
    Stephen HuntMF2005–20091561717321 Republic of Ireland
    Leroy LitaFW2005–2009832010032 England under-21
    Shane LongFW2005–2011, 2022–20232044523556 Republic of Ireland
    Alex PearceDF2006–20152011422615 Republic of Ireland
    Simon ChurchFW2007–20131042212224 Wales
    Jem KaracanMF2007–20151551117512TurkeyTurkey A2[19][e]
    Hal Robson-KanuMF2007–20161972422730 Wales
    Noel HuntFW2008–20131453316239 Republic of Ireland
    Jimmy KébéMF2008–20131752919031 Mali
    Jobi McAnuffMF2009–20141891420616 Jamaica[f]
    Jay TabbMF2009–20138901050 Republic of Ireland under-21
    Mikele LeigertwoodMF2010–201497710910 Antigua and Barbuda
    Jordan ObitaMF2010–202016351917 England under-21
    Adam Le FondreFW2011–20141043911041
    Chris GunterDF2012–202028023144 Wales
    Garath McClearyMF2012–20202422327027 Jamaica
    Pavel PogrebnyakFW2012–2015942410628 Russia
    Danny WilliamsMF2013–20171351315614 United States
    Paul McShaneDF2015–20199631034 Republic of Ireland[g]
    Liam MooreDF2016–202321982338 Jamaica[h]
    John SwiftMF2016–20221873220234 England under-21
    Tyler BlackettDF2016–202011001220 England under-21
    Yakou MéïtéFW2016–20231564216547 Ivory Coast
    Andy RinomhotaMF2018–202212531394
    Omar RichardsDF2017–20219321043 England under-21
    Sone AlukoFW2017–20219361026 Nigeria
    Andy YiadomDF2018–21542224 Ghana
    Ovie EjariaMF2019, 2019–2020, 2020–202312491279 England under-21
    Michael MorrisonDF2019–202210881138
    Lucas JoãoFW2019–20231164211945 Portugal
     Angola
    Tom HolmesDF2016–2024, 202412511331
    Tom McIntyreDF2016–202410561177 Scotland under-21
    Amadou MbengueMF2022–2023, 2023–9721093 Senegal under-23
    Harvey KnibbsFW2023–892510032

    Players with fewer than 100 appearances

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    Main articles:List of Reading F.C. players (fewer than 25 appearances) andList of Reading F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

    Notes

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    1. ^Club record appearances.[6]
    2. ^Club record goals.[6]
    3. ^abJoint player-manager 1994–1997.[18]
    4. ^Most capped Reading player.[15]
    5. ^Club captain 2014–2015.
    6. ^Club captain 2011–2014.[20]
    7. ^Club captain 2015–2019.
    8. ^Club captain 2019–2022.[21][22]

    References

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    1. ^Joyce, Michael (2004).Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData.ISBN 978-1-899468-67-6.
    2. ^"Reading".Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database. Neil Brown. Retrieved10 December 2013. Only includes league games.
    3. ^"Career appearance records". Royals Record. Retrieved10 December 2013. Includes all players from 1990–91 onwards but also those who made their debut before then and were still playing in 1990–91 and beyond.
    4. ^"Career goalscoring records". Royals Record. Retrieved10 December 2013. Includes all players from 1990–91 onwards but also those who made their debut before then and were still playing in 1990–91 and beyond.
    5. ^"Reading squad stats".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved31 July 2013. Player stats from earlier seasons available via the drop-down menu.
    6. ^abcd"Statistics". Reading F.C. Retrieved2 September 2013.
    7. ^"Our members". Reading F.C. Former Players' Association. Retrieved10 December 2013.
    8. ^"Home". National Football Teams. Retrieved31 July 2013. Players can be found using the drop-down menus or search function.
    9. ^"All Reading Football Club players". The Association of Football Statisticians. Retrieved31 July 2013. Players can be found using the menu on the left-hand side or search function.
    10. ^"Murty announces his retirement". Reading F.C. Archived fromthe original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved9 December 2013.
    11. ^"Academy graduates". Reading F.C. Retrieved9 December 2013.
    12. ^"Long sold by Reading FC to West Brom in record deal".Reading Post. Retrieved9 December 2013.
    13. ^"Ingimarsson released by Reading". BBC Sport. 2 June 2011. Retrieved9 December 2013.
    14. ^"Reading internationals". Royals Record. Retrieved9 December 2013.
    15. ^ab"Club honours and records". Reading F.C. Archived fromthe original on 14 February 2013. Retrieved2 September 2013.
    16. ^"Reading | Club | History | History | Our World War One heroes". Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2011. Retrieved28 November 2017.
    17. ^Wright Billy Image 1 Bolton 1931, Vintage Footballers
    18. ^"Managers of Reading F.C". Reading F.C. Retrieved2 September 2013.
    19. ^"Jem Paul Karacan" (in Turkish). Turkish Football Federation. Retrieved10 December 2013.
    20. ^"Player profile: Jobi McAnuff". Reading F.C. Archived fromthe original on 1 September 2013. Retrieved2 September 2013.
    21. ^"Moore on pride at being new Royals captain".www.readingfc.co.uk.
    22. ^"CLUB UPDATE - LIAM MOORE RELIEVED OF CAPTAINCY".readingfc.co.uk/. Reading F.C. 15 January 2022. Retrieved15 January 2022.
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