He moved to Hereford United in July 1964 and was a promotion winner in 1964-65, then had spells with Haverfordwest and Ton Pentre before re-joining Swansea in March 1967. Locally born, he signed professional at the Vetch Field in September 1959 and netted 23 goals in 166 Second Division games for Swansea before being sold to Plymouth Argyle for 45,000 in September 1964. JACKIE ROBERTSFormer Welsh international right-back Jackie Roberts appeared for Swansea during the 1950-51 campaign. He re-joined the Swans in November 1994 and made nine League appearances before moving to Northampton Town in January 1995. In his five years at the club he scored some important goals, none more so than in the play-off semi-final win over Nottingham Forest that took the club to Wembley. He also managed QPR twice and Tottenham Hotspur. He made 178 League appearances before moving to Glenavon in July 1974. The Welsh are currently ranked 17th globally by FIFA. During his time at St Andrews, Marcos made his senior debut against Scunthorpe in the League Cup in 2005, and made his Premier League bow in a 1-0 win against Fulham. Jess Fishlock, pictured here at 2018-19 UEFA Women's Champions League, has won the award five times. He scored once in 14 League games for Swansea before joining Carlisle United for 25,000 in September 1991. He later played for Torquay, Newport, Cardiff and Merthyr before working for the PFA. CLIVE SLATTERYFlying winger Clive Slattery featured in Swansea City's 1969-70 promotion success. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and a member of the West Wales Senior Cup winning squad shortly before signing professional in July 1991. Starring in their 1963-64 Third Division title triumph, he moved to Swansea for 14,000 in March 1965 and appeared in the 1966 Welsh Cup final success. After time in France and Greece with Reims and, Ross County in the Scottish Premier League. Contesting a first-team slot with Brian Hughes, he made 44 League appearances for the Swans before joining Bath City in June 1966, then reunited with Mike Johnson at Pembroke Borough. He played in the 1952 FA Cup final and was a key figure in the Gunners' 1952-53 League Championship success, moving to Sunderland for 27,500 in June 1953. He later played locally for Hafod Brotherhood and Pembroke Borough before quitting football at 22. He made his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at home to York City three months later and played two further Third Division games that season, at home to Rotherham United and Bristol Rovers, before being released by John Bond in May 1985. He also played for St Patricks, Drogheda, Bath City and Haverfordwest. Starring in their 1980-81 Fourth Division title triumph, he reunited with Dave Cusack at Doncaster in November 1985, then played for Fisher and coached Chelmsford, Heybridge, Dagenham & Redbridge and Fisher. The Ireland international arrived in Swansea following success with both Plymouth Argyle and Barnsley featuring more than 100 times for each club. He played local football in Warrington prior to joining Wrexham in May 1991 and helped them beat Arsenal in the 1991-92 FA Cup third round, then win promotion the following season and the Welsh Cup in 1995. A former Hereford United apprentice, where his father was a director, he made his League debut as a 16 year-old in April 1978 and was Hereford's top scorer in four successive seasons. He was twice a Welsh Cup winner and ever-present in 1989-90, scoring twice in 160 League games prior to joining Crystal Palace for 275,000 in July 1991. GEORGE KIRBYCentre-forward George Kirby starred as Swansea reached the FA Cup fifth round in 1964-65. An excellent first season as a Premier League player was followed by an appearance in the 2012 Great Britain squad. Former Welsh Schoolboy midfielder Brian Grey played for Swansea in the 1969 Welsh Cup final. A former Charlton Athletic amateur, he represented the Army during national service and signed professional at the Vetch Field in August 1952. Republic of Ireland Under-21 midfielder Kwame Ampadu featured in Swansea City's 1994 Autoglass Trophy final success. Also starring in their 1996-97 FA Cup run, he joined QPR in May 2000 and reunited with Brian Flynn at Swansea in August 2003. Featuring in their 1951-52 promotion campaign, he joined Worcester City in August 1957 and later had spells with Chester, Ton Pentre and Barry. He was a member of QPR's 2003-04 promotion squad and joined Swansea on trial in July 2004. He later played for Exeter City and Llanelli. He made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Rochdale three months later and also appeared as a substitute in the 2-2 draw against Torquay on the final day of the 2001-02 season. Also managed Blackburn Rovers. He joined Barry Town in August 2002 and featured in their 2003 Welsh Cup final success, then had spells with Boston United, Leyton Orient, Rushden & Diamonds and Doncaster Rovers before moving to Torquay United in July 2004. Reuniting with Terry Yorath at Swansea in January 1991, he made 12 Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field before a knee injury ended his career in May 1991. Young midfielder Bari Morgan featured in Swansea City's 2000-01 relegation battle. His solitary goal in 16 Second Division games came in the Swans' 2-1 defeat at NorthamptonTown. Former Northern Ireland international winger Robbie Dennison had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1995-96 season. Our iconic Dragon is inspired by the traditional art of Welsh slate carving, which can be clearly seen in its unique angles and crafted edges. Signing professional for Walsall in May 1964, he made over 250 appearances for the Saddlers and scored at Everton in the 1971-72 FA Cup fourth round. After an impressive start with the Swans where he scored seven goals in 24 appearances (eight as sub), he moved on to Newcastle United, Oldham and Hibernian. PAUL CHALMERSEx-Scotland Youth striker Paul Chalmers featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. Previously with Guingamp, he moved to the Vetch Field in October 2000, on the same day that John Hollins signed Venezuelan international striker Giovanni Savarese. He made his debut for the Jacks in a 3-0 victory in the Carabao Cup against York City, which resulted in his first clean sheet for the club. Locally born, the son of former Swans captain Syd Lawrence, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in May 1967 and made his League debut in Swansea's 5-2 win at home to Workington five months later. Managed Doncaster, Darlington, Oldham and Bristol Rovers. Big Danish central defender Thomas Willer-Jensen helped Swansea City qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 1996-97. Former Welsh international right-back Jackie Roberts appeared for Swansea during the 1950-51 campaign. Signing professional for Coventry City in July 1986, he starred as they reached the League Cup semi-finals in 1989-90 and moved to Birmingham City in March 1993. Signing professional for Newport County in April 1986, he joined Chelsea for 95,000 in March 1987 and featured in their 1988-89 Second Division title campaign. He helped Swansea reach the Welsh Cup final in 1950 and win that year's London Combination Cup final, making 12 League appearances prior to joining Hereford United in August 1950. Argentina U-21 midfielder Nicolas Mazzina briefly played for Swansea City during the 2001-02 season. Helping win promotion in 1948-49, he joined Bradford PA for 10,000 in December 1949, then played for Rochdale, Chester, Wellington, Kidderminster and Evesham. He joined Swansea in August 1960 and featured in the 1961 Welsh Cup final triumph, then saved a penalty as the Swans won at Liverpool in the 1963-64 FA Cup sixth round. A central defender at the tender age of 19, he was loaned out to Bristol City in 2010, impressing so much that he won their Player of the Year award with some outstanding performances. 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He quickly impressed in the Premiership, scoring on his England debut in October 1999 and joining Chelsea for 11,000,000 in July 2001. He was sold to Spurs for 200,000 in June 1981 and appeared in the 1982 League Cup and FA Cup finals. The 24-year-old had yet another impressive campaign keeping 20 clean sheets in the league and winning the Sky Bet Championship Golden Glove award. A former Blackpool trainee, he signed professional in July 1994 but failed to secure a regular first-team slot and joined Lincoln City in August 1997. Following Swanseas promotion to the Premier League in 2011, Graham became the clubs record signing in July for 3.5 million and he finished our debut season in the top flight with 12 Premier League goals as the Swans finished a credible 11th. Later playing for Caerau, he appeared against Swansea in the 1949-50 Welsh Cup fifth round and worked as a coal-miner. Midfielder Chris Burns had two spells with Swansea City. He was an FA Cup finalist in 1984 and loaned to Plymouth and Blackpool before joining Swansea in July 1985. He flourished in his two seasons at the club, scoring a number of goals and earning a place in the Trinidad and Tobago squad for the 2006 World Cup. WILLIE SCREEN Welsh U-23 midfielder Willie Screen was an influential figure in Swansea City's 1969-70 promotion success. He helped Swansea win the Welsh Cup that season and was a Welsh Cup finalist again in 1969. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he signed professional in July 1999 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to Rochdale two months later. A former West Ham trainee, he signed professional at Upton Park in July 1999 and made his Premiership debut in their 2-2 draw at Newcastle United six months later. RICHARD DUFFYTeenage defender Richard Duffy featured in Swansea City's 2003-04 FA Cup run. Signing professional for Leeds United in August 1973, he joined Norwich City in April 1975 and had loan spells at Northampton Town and Stockport County prior to joining Swansea in July 1977. He featured in Swansea's 1987-88 promotion campaign, moving to Sunderland for 70,000 in March 1988. He was ever-present for Swansea in 1994-95, scoring in that season's FA Cup third round win over Middlesbrough. [14] Gunter surpassed Southall's cap record on 20 November 2018 against Albania,[15] before he himself was overtaken when Bale made his 110th Wales appearance in their 2022 FIFA World Cup Group B match against Iran on 25 November 2022. Scoring five goals in 134 League games while at the Vetch Field, he joined Brighton in July 1965, then reunited with Harry Griffiths at Merthyr Tydfil in January 1966. But the following season he moved on to Mallorca, with a brief loan spell at Racing Santander, before arriving in England on trial with Portsmouth and Birmingham, eventually finally signing for QPR in July 2009. Ex-England Youth striker Rory Fallon (left) scored for Swansea City in 2005-06 League One play-off final. He made his Swans debut as a substitute in January against West Ham and scored his only goal in a 3-2 win at Newcastle United. SHAUN GARNETTCentral defender Shaun Garnett was Jan Molby's first signing for Swansea City. Later with Barry Town, Inter Cabletel, Briton Ferry, Carmarthen and Haverfordwest and still lives in Swansea. Scoring once in 18 League games for Swansea until breaking his ankle at Swindon in April 1979, he became Swansea's assistant manager. DEAN HOLTHAMFormer Welsh Youth left-back Dean Holtham played for Swansea City during the 1983-84 season. He was managing director of Ross Electrical, then a publican and died in Kirkcaldy in July 2000. Initially with Llanelli, he was a prolific scorer for Ammanford Town in the Welsh League before signing professional for Swansea in June 1968. His solitary goal in 30 League outings clinched the Swans' 2-1 victory at home to Fulham in May 1994 and he moved to Merthyr Tydfil in November 1995. Starring in their 1979-80 Fourth Division title triumph, he rejoined Rochdale in July 1984 but a pelvic injury ended his playing career. During his time at the club he represented Wales at Under-17, Under-19 and Under-21 level, though he was released by the club at the end of the 2011-12 season after two cup appearances. He was a Second Division play-off finalist that season and loaned to Swansea in November 2004, briefly featuring in the 2004-05 promotion campaign. He contested a first-team slot with Tony Millington and Dai Davies, playing 11 Third Division games before moving to Torquay United in June 1972. Rush is also Liverpools top scorer of all time with 346 goals. A former Arsenal apprentice, he featured in their 1971 FA Youth Cup final triumph and joined Burnley in May 1972. He missed the 1994 Autoglass Trophy final through injury but featured in their 1994-95 Second Division play-off final triumph. He eventually moved to Championship side Watford, becoming the clubs leading goalscorer in consecutive seasons. He later played for Wolves, in Finland, for Shrewsbury and Worcester again. Rush also scored a brace in a win against Spain and a goal against England. He played for Ashington, then lived and worked in Sunderland until a fatal heart-attack in November 1966. Moving to Wrexham in July 1964, he returned from a loan spell at Glentoran to appear in the 1965 Welsh Cup final. Jan Molby paid 60,000 for him and Dave O'Gorman in August 1997 and he was Swansea's top scorer in 1997-98, netting 18 goals in 86 League games before reuniting with Molby at Kidderminster Harriers in July 2000. After finding it hard to break into first team he moved to West Brom and Swindon on loan before arriving at the Liberty on a three-month loan deal in September 2010. Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven paid his former club 3.5m for his services in 2012, although a serious ligament injury saw him miss the whole second half of the season. Starting with home-town Ammanford, he joined Bridgend and helped them win the Southern League title in 1979-80. Re-joining Cardiff in an exchange deal in September 1972, he starred in three Welsh Cup final successes and their 1975-76 promotion triumph. Later with Hearts and Bath City. Signing professional for QPR in October 2001, he was given his League debut in their 1-1 draw at home to Wigan Athletic four months later. BARRIE HOLEWelsh international central defender Barrie Hole gained the last of his 30 caps while at Swansea City. Striker Tony Kellow made his solitary League appearance for Swansea City as substitute in a 2-0 defeat at Newport County in October 1984. Joe Allen's sparking performances for Swansea earned a surprise move to Liverpool in the summer of 2012, though he'd later admit that the nickname the 'Welsh Xavi' did him no favours in his attempt to succeed at Anfield. Later re-joining Pembroke Borough, he worked for Hancock Ship Builders in Pembroke Dock until retirement and died in Neyland in June 2001. Sold to Airdrie for 20,000 in August 1991, he featured in the 1992 Scottish Cup final and was loaned to Cardiff City before joining Bath City in September 1996. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and turned professional in July 2000. He was loaned to Swansea in October 2003, playing four League games while at the Vetch Field. Welsh Youth winger Alan Sullivan was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. He helped the Tigers win promotion to the Premier League in 2008 before a spell at Bolton. From a notable football family, he signed professional for Swansea in May 1952 and played for his hometown club in consecutive Welsh Cup finals, netting 47 goals in 168 Second Division games before following Terry Medwin to Tottenham Hotspur for 35,000 in February 1958. A wartime guest for Bolton and West Ham, he appeared in Swansea's first post-war League game and played 18 Third Division (South) games before retiring. Managed at Wrexham, Doncaster and Wolves. He appeared in the 2001 LDV Vans Trophy final, then helped them reach the Second Division play-off final in 2001-02. Signing pro for Cardiff in 1973, he helped them win promotion in 1975-76 and reach the FA Cup fifth round in 1976-77. He gained the first of his dozen full International caps, coming on as a substitute against Mexico. ROGER MULLENWelsh Youth full-back Roger Mullen understudied Wyndham Evans while at SwanseaCity. A former scholar at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in July 2002 and also featured in Swansea's 2003 Welsh Youth Cup final triumph. 191 of these came for Southampton, but Jones also featured for Wolves, while he also made two appearances for Liverpool during a loan spell. His solitary Second Division appearance came in place of Billy Lucas in Swansea's 4-1 defeat at Bury in April 1952. He played for Forest Green Rovers in the 1999 FA Trophy final, then re-joined Bath City. He graduated through the ranks at the Vetch Field and turned professional in July 1973, making his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at home to Barnsley three months later. Over the two years at the club, he secured ten clean sheets before returning to the Netherlands to former club SC Heerenveen. His solitary Second Division appearance came in place of Billy Lucas in Swansea's 4-1 defeat at Bury in April 1952. IAN MARSH Teenage midfielder Ian Marsh briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1987-88 promotion campaign. Starting with Alkmaar 54, he joined Everwarm (Bridgend Town) in July 1975 and moved to the Vetch Field in July 1976. TONY GUARDYoung right-back Tony Guard briefly appeared for SwanseaCity during the 1983-84 campaign. KARL CONNOLLYExperienced midfielder Karl Connolly was plagued by injury problems while at Swansea City. He netted four goals in 17 League outings for the Swans during the closing weeks. Linking up with Micky Adams again at Brighton in August 1999, he later played for Sutton United and Northwich Victoria. But his time at the City Ground was a disaster as he ruptured a tendon in his leg and never made an appearance for the club. He was the oldest player to ever player for City, United and his country, Wales. He followed Gordon Milne to Coventry in October 1972 and was ever-present three times, joining Manchester City in October 1980. The speedy winger joined the Swans in a deal worth 4million in January 2017. Welsh Youth winger Craig Stiens had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2003-04 season. In August 2011 he left the Liberty after 43 appearances (20 as sub) and two goals, signing for Bournemouth in a 125,000 deal and was part of Cherries side that won promotion to the Championship. He turned professional with Rochdale in April 1956 and joined Leicester City in July 1960, appearing in the top-flight as Gordon Banks' understudy. Lawrence was capped 89 times for Trinidad and Tobago, and played in all three group games at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Initially with Burnley, he starred as they won the Second Division title in 1972-73 and joined Derby County in November 1975. He formed a notable partnership with Jim Feeney and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1949. Making seven Second Division appearances for the Swans, he moved to Newport County in June 1959 and Carlisle United in June 1960, then finished his playing career with Llanelli and managed Garden Village. He moved to Brentford in September 1989 and was leading marksman in their 1991-92 Third Division title triumph, joining Wimbledon for 720,000 in July 1992. This form prompted boss Roberto Martinez to make Duffys move permanent, with the striker going on to help the club win promotion from League One in 2008 before joining Bristol Rovers, Cheltenham and Salgaocar in Goa after 40 appearances (18 as sub) and seven goals. Welsh Youth central defender Dai Davies played alongside Dave Bruton while at Swansea City. Achievements: Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1971); 1964 NFL Champ; 4-time NFL MVP (1957,1958, 1963, 1965); 8-time first-team All-Pro (1957-1961, 1963-1965); All-Pro 2nd-team. After breaking into the first team squad in 2005 he was a regular until the club gained promotion to the Championship in 2008. 'Shimmy' made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to QPR in March 1951 and played 16 Second Division games until injury curtailed his professional career in May 1954. CNN . He was a safety officer with the Welsh Water Authority until his early death in October 1991. Initially with Leicester United, he joined West Brom for 25,000 in August 1991 and featured in their 1992-93 promotion campaign. He joined Coventry City for 250,000 in July 1992 and was loaned back to Swansea before joining Wycombe Wanderers for 150,000 in September 1995. He died in Australia in December 1982. 2023 Swansea City Association Football Club Limited, Site designed & built by Other Media, powered by He contested a first-team slot with Jim Furnell and was loaned to Swansea in September 1973, making four consecutive Fourth Division appearances while at the Vetch. KWAME AMPADURepublic of Ireland Under-21 midfielder Kwame Ampadu featured in Swansea City's 1994 Autoglass Trophy final success. Former England U-23 midfielder Barry Powell briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. FRANK DONOVANEx-Welsh Amateur international outside-right Frank Donovan played for Swansea during the 1950-51 season. 'The Pearl' starred for Jamaican side Arnett Gardens and played for his country in the 1998 World Cup, then had a spell with Colorado Foxes in the United States before John Hollins signed him in October 1999. Also featuring in the 2-2 draw at home to Port Vale two days later, his only other Second Division appearance for Swansea was in the 2-0 defeat at home to Sheffield United in February 1958. Later with Cardiff City on a non-contract basis, then Barry again and Lisvane, he re-joined Cardiff Corries as player-boss. The project began with an intention of compiling a full list of Welsh Cup match results from 1876 to the present day, and details of each final. Initially with Southampton, he joined Halifax Town in July 1984 and moved to Swansea for 10,000 in August 1987. BRIAN MURPHYRepublic of Ireland U-21 goalkeeper Brian Murphy was a member of Swansea City's 2006 Football League Trophy winning squad. Winger Tony Cullen made a significant contribution as Swansea City qualified for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93. He moved to Doncaster Rovers in August 1993 and later played for Emley, Bradford Park Avenue and Guiseley. He moved to the Vetch Field in August 1983 and made ten Second Division appearances for Swansea before following Jeremy Charles to QPR in February 1984. Later with Llanelli, Maesteg Park, Barry Town and Goytre. In May 2012 Jones left Neath when the club folded, signing for The New Saints. Locally born, he served in the Welsh Regiment during the war and had a spell with Hafod Athletic before moving to the Vetch Field in August 1946. SCOTT DONNELLYA strong, forceful midfielder who began his career at QPR before moving to Aldershot Town in the hope of finding first-team football. PAWEL ABBOTT The Polish striker arrived at the Liberty from Huddersfield Town for 150,000 in January 2007. Left Swansea in 2008 after three appearances to join Ross County, Grimsby and Maidstone. He moved to the Vetch Field for 10,000 in June 1998, making a significant contribution as Swansea qualified for the Third Division play-offs and beat West Ham in the FA Cup third round in 1998-99. He was loaned to Swansea in August 2001 and his solitary goal in 11 Third Division games came in the 2-0 victory at home to Darlington two months later. Signing professional for Coventry City in July 1986, he starred as they reached the League Cup semi-finals in 1989-90 and moved to Birmingham City in March 1993. Previous lineup from Wales vs England on Tuesday 29th November 2022. SIMON TREVITTExperienced right-back Simon Trevitt had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1997-98 campaign. He played for Neath Boys and was an apprentice at the Vetch Field, making his League debut as substitute in Swansea's 1-1 draw at Darlington four months before turning professional in August 1976. He has since gone on to make his mark in the Premier League with Chelsea, where he was an academy graduate; making two first-team appearances in 2016 before a successful loan move to Bristol City. Starting with Alkmaar 54, he joined Everwarm (Bridgend Town) in July 1975 and moved to the Vetch Field in July 1976. The son of former Celtic legend Steve Chalmers, he signed professional for Celtic in October 1980 and had a loan spell with Bradford City before being sold to St Mirren for 20,000 in September 1986. BRAD MAYLETT Flying winger Brad Maylett featured in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion campaign. The speedy winger joined the Swans in a deal worth 4million in January 2017. Captaining them in the 2004 Intertoto Cup first round tie against FC Dinaburg. After being released by the Premier League side he signed on loan with Wrexham before making his way to the Liberty in May 2008. Signing professional for Liverpool in September 1966, he helped them win the League Championship and UEFA Cup in 1972-73 and was sold to Middlesbrough for 72,000 in December 1975. If number of caps are equal, the players are then listed alphabetically. KEITH HUNTLEYWelsh Amateur international outside-left Keith Huntley briefly played for Swansea during the 1950-51 campaign. 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