He scored in their 1988 Sherpa Van Trophy final triumph, starring as they won the Fourth Division title and Third Division title in consecutive years. After injury ended his career, he coached Oxford United, then was football development officer at Swansea and Southampton. He had trials at several clubs, then briefly joined York City in September 2002 before playing in Spain. He helped them twice win the Welsh League title, later playing for Ammanford, Llanelli, Haverfordwest, Ton Pentre, Cwmamman and Ammanford again. Initially with West Brom, he helped regain top-flight status in 1975-76 and joined Sheffield Wednesday for 60,000 in November 1976. Irish full-back Steve Leavy provided reliable defensive cover while at Swansea. He eventually joined Championship side Hull City in August 2017 in a move that saw Sam Clucas come the other way. JAMIE BARNWELL-EDINBOROYoung striker Jamie Barnwell-Edinboro had a loan spell at Swansea during the 1995-96 campaign. In January 2018, Wales international Kingjoined the Swans on loan until the end of the season. Settling in Swansea, he was a legal executive and office manager for several local law firms. Although the Swans would go on and lose 4-0 to the future Premier League champions, the team and Vorm, in particular, showed that there was cause for optimism for the rest of the campaign. A former Brighton apprentice, he was their youngest League debutant when he scored in the 2-2 draw at home to Nottingham Forest in April 1973. Overall, Saunders netted 45 times in the Premier League in just under 200 appearances. His son and grandson, both named Warren, also played for Northern Ireland. KEN POUNDFlying winger Ken Pound featured in Swansea's 1966 Welsh Cup final success. He helped the side win promotion to Serie A during his time there, before arriving at the Liberty Stadium in September 2011. After just two seasons at the club, Jonjo made a dream move to Premier League giants Liverpool. Joining Rochdale initially on loan in February 1987, he finished leading marksman in two consecutive seasons but a pelvic injury ended his career. DEAN HOLTHAMFormer Welsh Youth left-back Dean Holtham played for Swansea City during the 1983-84 season. MARK KENDALLFormer Welsh U-21 goalkeeper Mark Kendall featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. JAMIE REWBURYWelsh Youth defender Jamie Rewbury briefly played for Swansea City during the 2003-04 campaign. Though his most successful years were arguably behind him, Wales legend Ian Rush proved he could still cut the mustard when the Premier League was formed in 1992. Apart from a brief spell on loan to Werder Bremen in 2016, he remained at the club until the end of the 2016-2017 season before taking up a position as a scout for the club when his playing days ended. Byanswering a few questions, we'll give you the chance to win 500. A son of Alan Williams, he turned professional with Bristol City in August 1980 and had a spell at Portsmouth before moving to Swansea on a non-contract basis in January 1985. He netted 23 goals in 62 League games prior to joining Boreham Wood in March 1993, then coached at Watford, Nottingham Forest and MK Dons. 191 of these came for Southampton, but Jones also featured for Wolves, while he also made two appearances for Liverpool during a loan spell. Initially with Bristol Rovers, he was ever-present in 1956-57 and moved to Preston for 18,000 in July 1961. The Welshman never shied away from expectation either, scoring winning goals in big games vs the likes of Italy, Germany, France and Scotland. Ex-England Schoolboy striker Paul Wimbleton played for Swansea City during the 1992-93 campaign. Midfielder Kevin Kennerley had a loan spell at SwanseaCity during the 1977-78 promotion campaign. Initially a Hull City amateur, he joined Liverpool in May 1948 and featured in consecutive promotion near-misses, moving to the Vetch Field in an exchange deal involving Des Palmer in March 1959. He helped qualify for the Second Division play-offs in 1992-93 and scored once in 165 League games before moving to Huddersfield Town for 275,000 in November 1995. Ex-England Youth midfielder Paul Richardson briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. Welsh U-23 midfielder Gary Emmanuel featured in Swansea City's 1987-88 promotion campaign. Initially with Coventry City, he joined Torquay United in July 1968 and moved to Crewe Alexandra in July 1969. After being released by the Premier League side he signed on loan with Wrexham before making his way to the Liberty in May 2008. A Welsh Cup finalist in 1969, he was ever-present in 1970-71 and netted ten goals in 143 League games before moving to Cheltenham in July 1972. Also featuring in the heart of Swansea's defence, he made 65 League appearances before rejoining Lovells Athletic in July 1949. He also had spells with Forest Green Rovers and Aberystwyth. He later worked as a fireman at Fernhill Tower Colliery and died in Treherbert in March 1986. He sat on the bench for ECWC matches against Panathinaikos and helped the reserves win the West Wales Senior Cup in 1990 but failed to appear in Swansea's first-team again and joined Cheltenham Town in August 1993. He appeared in the 2001 LDV Vans Trophy final, then helped them reach the Second Division play-off final in 2001-02. Appointed Sporting Lisbon's manager in July 1984, he took Real Sociedad to Spanish Cup glory in 1987 and Real Madrid to the Spanish League title in 1990. A former QPR apprentice, he followed Basil Hayward from Bedford Town to Gillingham in July 1966 and joined Charlton Athletic for 5,000 in October 1970. A former Portsmouth amateur, he joined Swansea in February 1944 and made his League debut in the 2-0 defeat at home to Spurs in September 1946. Later with Haverfordwest, he became a master builder, then worked at a fruit and vegetable market in Cardiff. He played nearly 300 games for Newport, reuniting with Billy Lucas at the Vetch Field in July 1967 and making eight Fourth Division appearances for Swansea prior to joining John Charles' Hereford United in July 1968. Former England U-21 striker Terry Connor featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. What we do know is that although he may not have started every game in 2015/16, he was a valuable squad member that made 25 appearances. Scoring 164 goals in 445 League games overall for the Swans, he moved to Worcester City in July 1968, then was Haverfordwest's player-manager. JOHN MOOREVersatile central defender John Moore was a member of Harry Gregg's squad at Swansea City. He stayed for two season and made 15 appearances (seven as sub) and scored five goals. He moved to Leicester City in September 1977, reuniting with John Toshack at Swansea for 24,000 in May 1978. Versatile left-back Denley Morgan held a regular first-team slot at Swansea City during the closing weeks of the 1971-72 campaign. He died in February 2005. Displaced by the arrival of Danny Canning from Cardiff City, he joined Yeovil Town in July 1949 and contested a place with their FA Cup hero Dickie Dyke. Moving to Hereford United in March 1957, he later played for Merthyr again, Brecon Corinthians and Brierley Hill. He has also coached various Welsh clubs. Ex-England Youth winger Richie Appleby featured in Swansea's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. So, who are the best footballers from Wales? While Rush never played for his country in a major international tournament, he nonetheless became more integral to the national team as he began to perform for club side, Liverpool FC of England. Moving to Cambridge in March 1996, he joined Stevenage Borough in July 1998 and later played for Doncaster, Goole, North Ferriby, Denaby, Brigg, Goole again and Hall Road Rangers. NOEL DWYERRepublic of Ireland international goalkeeper Noel Dwyer was capped ten times while at the Vetch Field. A former Tranmere Rovers trainee, he turned professional in June 1988 and featured in their 1990 Leyland/DAF Cup final success, 1990-91 Third Division play-off final triumph and 1993-94 Coca-Cola Cup run. He moved to Darlington before retiring in 2009. Later joined the Swans' coaching staff under his friend Harry Griffiths. Welsh international midfielder Alan Davies was an important figure in Swansea City's 1987-88 promotion success. He spent two seasons playing in the academy and reserve sides, before finally making his professional debut in August 2009, coming on as a second-half substitute against Middlesbrough in a Championship game. A former Coventry City trainee, he joined Tiverton Town in July 1995 and helped them win the FA Vase in 1998. Welsh Youth winger Ronnie Williams was a young member of Billy Lucas' squad at the Vetch Field. JASON JONESWelsh U-21 goalkeeper Jason Jones understudied Roger Freestone while at Swansea City. A former Leicester City trainee, he impressed with Worcester City before moving to the Vetch Field in July 1992. Scoring eight times in 54 Second Division games before losing his place to Barrie Jones, he moved to Newport County in June 1964, then had a spell at Barry Town and was later Cwmbran Town's player-manager. The Cardiff-born striker is much travelled, having started his career with Wolves. Playing 22 consecutive Fourth Division games that season, he had limited first-team chances thereafter and made 28 League appearances for Swansea before joining Afan Lido in July 1975. In global and continental competitions, Wales have qualified for two FIFA World Cups in 1958 and 2022, reaching the quarter-finals in the former, and two UEFA European Championships in 2016 and 2020 in their history, reaching the semi-finals in the former. His coaching career back home was interrupted by the civil war and he has since coached in the Middle East, including Al-Ithead Sports and the Qatar national side, while retaining a home in Swansea. He featured in Saints' 1977-78 promotion success, moving to Gillingham for 30,000 in September 1978. Initially with his three brothers at hometown Waterford, he also played for Shamrock Rovers and Cork Hibernians, representing the League of Ireland before moving to Swansea in August 1959. A former Brentford trainee, he signed professional in July 2001 and overcame a bout a glandular fever to make his League debut in their 1-0 victory at Luton Town in February 2003. He made his League debut in Swansea's 3-3 draw at home to Doncaster Rovers the following month and featured prominently as Harry Griffiths' side narrowly failed to win promotion in 1976-77. He netted three goals in 146 League games prior to re-joining Cheltenham in July 2001, then played for Forest Green again and Bath City. He was successful, taking a team of men that included a stonemason, miner and chimney sweep, up to Glasgow where they were hammered 4-0 by the home side. He was recalled by his parent club in January after four months in SA1. GARY STANLEYVersatile midfielder Gary Stanley helped Swansea City win the Welsh Cup in 1982 and 1983. He made his League debut in Swansea's 1-1 draw at home to Northampton Town eight months later and netted four goals in 43 League outings prior to joining Drogheda United in August 2002. He made his League debut as a substitute in Swansea's 2-1 defeat at Lincoln in April 2004 and also featured in the next match, a 3-2 reverse at home to Hull City. Welsh Youth striker Paul Burrows briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1985-86 campaign. Initially with Bath City, he moved via Trowbridge to Swindon Town in May 1985 and featured in their 1985-86 Fourth Division title campaign. Signed on loan from Manchester United in January 2008, Brandy played his part in the Swans League One title success. 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 appeared regularly in the top-flight before joining Swansea for 2,000 in July 1939 and guested for Brentford during the war, helping them win the London War Cup in 1942. A former Huddersfield Town trainee, he turned professional in June 1986 and made his League debut against Derby County four months later. He resided in Griffithstown until his death in April 1999. His debut came against Manchester United at the Liberty Stadium in August, but he never became a regular in the side and within six months he hadjoined Sevilla on loan before completing a permanent move. He formed a notable partnership with Jim Feeney and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1949. He joined Bradford PA in September 1967 and moved to Chester in January 1969. He played ten League games for the Swans and briefly reunited with former manager Jan Molby at Kidderminster Harriers on loan in November 2001. Later playing for Worcester City, Stourbridge, Stafford Rangers, Halesowen Town and Rushall Olympic before scouting for various Midlands clubs. In a bid to gain more experience, he was sent out on loan to Crewe, Southend, Mansfield and Peterborough. NIGEL STEVENSONWelsh international central defender Nigel Stevenson is the only player who appeared for Swansea City throughout the rise from the Fourth Division to First and back again. 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 helped the reserves win the Football Combination Second Division title that season, then the Welsh League First Division title two years running. His solitary Second Division appearance for Swansea was in the 2-1 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers two months later and he also featured in the 2-1 Welsh Cup sixth round defeat at Newport County in March 1951. Teenage striker Jamie Harris briefly played for Swansea City during the 1997-98 campaign. A talented, ball-playing central defender, he was larger than life on and off the field during a stint in SA1 that included the League Cup triumph at Wembley in 2013. He was part of the League One winning side of 2007-08, before joining Crewe on loan the following December. He joined Cardiff City for 85,000 in August 1992 and starred in their 1992-93 Third Division title and Welsh Cup 'double' success. Injuries also hampered his time at the Liberty, although he was part of the squad that won promotion to the Premier League in 2011 before being released after 46 appearances (24 as sub) and seven goals. His first start was in that season's 3-2 defeat at home to Hull City and he played five League games, signing professional for Swansea in July 2004. He turned professional in July 2003 and regularly featured as substitute during the 2003-04 campaign, making his Wales U-21 debut in Azerbaijan in September 2004. 294. Returned to English football with a successful spell at Leeds, again highlighting his undoubted quality. Scoring eight times in 25 Second Division outings, he joined Walsall in May 1965, then played for New York Generals, Brentford and Worcester City. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in May 1947, the 'Golden Boy' was leading marksman three times before moving to Newcastle United for 28,000 plus Reg Davies in October 1958. The centre-back served the Swans with distinction, and captain the club in all four divisions. [4], Wales were the last side from the Home Nations without a player reaching 100 caps. Locally born, he served in the RAF during the Second World War and turned professional at the Vetch Field in June 1946. Welsh international striker Ian Walsh scored a hat-trick in Swansea City's record 12-0 ECWC victory over Sliema Wanderers in September 1982. Initially with Rutherglen Glencairn, he joined Falkirk in December 1935 and moved to Brentford for 3,500 in June 1937. Later playing in South Africa for 12 years, mainly for Johannesburg-based Kaiser Chiefs, he also played for Torrington. Experienced midfielder Nick Cusack captained Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Locally born, he served in the RAF during the Second World War and turned professional at the Vetch Field in June 1946. 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. Centre-half Dudley Peake played for Swansea in the 1957 Welsh Cup final. Joining Darlington for 95,000 in January 1992, he moved via Oxford United to Fulham in November 1994 and was a promotion winner in 1996-97. Settling in Swansea, he was a legal executive and office manager for several local law firms. JASON PRICEWelsh U-21 winger Jason Price starred in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Versatile centre-half Tom Kiley featured in Swansea's 1950 Welsh Cup final success. He possessed electrifying pace and strength on the ball, scoring his solitary goal in three Third Division games in Swansea's 2-0 win over Chester City two months later. He then became Coventry City's community officer. Signing professional for Southampton in July 1987, he had limited top-flight opportunities behind Derek Statham prior to joining Exeter City for 50,000 in September 1991. He joined Swansea in August 2003 and selected ahead of stalwart Roger Freestone for the opening match of the season. He became the regular penalty-taker and helped win the Welsh Cup in 1966, netting seven goals in 214 League outings for the Swans prior to joining Hereford United with defensive partner Brian Purcell in July 1968. He signed alongside team-mate Jose Canas, joining a list of seven Spaniards already at the club. He is currently on loan at Estoril. The Paris St Germain academy productmade his debut at West Ham as a substitute, but was not offered a contract at the end of the campaign after just three substitute appearances. Former Welsh Youth midfielder Len Hill appeared for Swansea City during the 1970-71 campaign. He was leading marksman in 1967-68 and joined Swansea for 5,000 in July 1970. Middlesbrough Football Club : Country: England : Founded: . He was a League Cup finalist in 1976 and joined Aston Villa for 275,000 in January 1978, moving to the Vetch Field for 150,000 in July 1979. He moved to Leyton Orient in July 1993 and was top scorer three times, then played for Rushden & Diamonds before coaching Hartlepool, Sheffield Wednesday and Millwall. In July 2013, he signed for the Swans for around 5m and delivered some outstanding performances and goals. Yves grew up in Brussels and the goalkeeper started his professional career with Premier League side Chelsea in 2006, but never played a first team game for the club. Initially with Welwyn Garden, he joined Luton Town in July 1971 and was ever-present in 1979-80. Welsh international full-back Steve Jenkins starred in Swansea City's 1994 Autoglass Trophy final triumph. He turned professional with Tottenham Hotspur in January 1935 and played in their 1937-38 FA Cup sixth round clash with Sunderland watched by a record crowd of 75,038. Goalkeeper Lee Bracey was a key figure in Swansea City's 1989 Welsh Cup final triumph. GEOFF THOMASWelsh U-23 midfielder Geoff Thomas was an influential figure in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion success. The son of former Swansea reserve Alan Lovell, he turned professional for Crystal Palace in August 1977 and appeared in two FA Youth Cup final triumphs. However, he played just 12 league games while at the club before returning to Getafe where he remained until 2016. RONNIE WILLIAMSWelsh Youth winger Ronnie Williams was a young member of Billy Lucas' squad at the Vetch Field. Southampton appoint Ruben Selles as manager until end of season. Towards the end of the season, he suffered a knee injury which ended his time in SA1. Winger Gareth Hopkins helped Swansea win the London Combination Cup in 1947. A former Doncaster apprentice, he had spells with Rotorua Suburbs, Worksop, Boston and Doncaster again before moving to Chesterfield in October 1993. He moved to the Vetch for 20,000 in February 1979 and briefly played in the top-flight, netting six goals in 89 League games for Swansea before being sold to Derby for 25,000 in February 1982. A regular name on the team sheet and former club captain, Rangel played at Wembley when the Swans defeated Reading to gain promotion to the Premier League in 2011, and was also in the side that won the League Cup by defeating Bradford City in 2013. He was loaned to Swansea in August 1988, making 16 League appearances. He signed for Championship side Brighton before being released at the end of the 2013-14 campaign. Still lives locally. He played in defence and midfield, helping Swansea twice qualify for the Third Division play-offs, then win the Third Division title in 1999-2000. 15 Ampadu. Swansea manager Kenny Jackett brought Oakes in as cover for Willy Gueret, and he played five games before leaving after one season. Later with Wivenhoe and St Albans City before being joint-manager of Hitchin Town. He netted 54 goals in 270 League games overall before joining Merthyr Tydfil in September 1996, then played for Carmarthen. Locally born, the grandson of Billy Hole and nephew of Barrie, Alan and Colin Hole, he progressed through the ranks and turned professional at the Vetch Field in January 1966. He then managed Haverfordwest and Morriston. He is currently playing for Guingamp in France. Chris was released from the Swans at the end of the 2008-09 season after 11 appearances eight as sub), joining Grimsby Town in July 2009. Appearances and goals are composed of FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship and each competition's required qualification matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. Welsh Youth winger Alan Sullivan was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. The winger went on to score 12 goals in 50 appearances for the Hammers before returning to Swansea in 2018. He moved to Bath City with Johnny King in July 1964 and subsequently played for Lovells Athletic, Merthyr Tydfil, Barry Town, Merthyr again, Ton Pentre and Caerau. He briefly reunited with Colin Appleton at Exeter City in September 1985, then returned to Afan Lido and helped win the Welsh League and Konica League Cup. PETER REEVESFormer Welsh Schoolboy midfielder Peter Reeves briefly featured in Swansea City's 1978-79 promotion campaign. A tall, rangy full-back, Amankwaah arrived at the Liberty in July 2006 from Yeovil. [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. He made his League debut in the following month's 2-2 draw at Colchester and played four League games for his hometown club prior to joining Barry Town in August 1979. KEVIN MOOREFlying winger Kevin Moore starred in Swansea City's 1977-78 promotion success. The defender earned his first cap for Wales in the 2019-20 season in a 2-1 victory against Azerbaijan. He played for Aberbargoed and Pontllanfrath prior to joining Cardiff City in August 1978, helping them win promotion in 1982-83. He managed Rushden Town and died in Daventry in September 2001. Locally born, he was a corporal in the REME before turning professional with Swansea in December 1955. JIMMY RIMMEREx-England international goalkeeper Jimmy Rimmer had two spells at Swansea City. Moving to Swansea from Ton Pentre in October 1938, he was an important figure in the 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph and netted 14 goals in 160 League games prior to joining Manchester City in July 1950. He played 86 League games before joining Tranmere Rovers in June 1983. Wilmot quickly became a club hero as he scored the winning goal in the south Wales Derby in October 2019. He scored on his debut, coming on as a substitute in a Europa League match at home to Malmo of Sweden, and netted again in the same competition against Romanias Petrolul Ploiesti. He helped to beat Middlesbrough in the 1994-95 FA Cup third round replay and scored once in 29 League games prior to joining Peterborough United in December 1995. He played 33 times for the club in two seasons, scoring once against Watford, but he struggled for form and game-time and was released at the end of his contract in May, 2019, and joined Feyenoord. PETER DAVIESWing-half Peter Davies featured in Swansea's 1961 Welsh Cup final success. 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 made his League debut in that month's 1-1 draw at home to Crewe and played four League games while at the Vetch Field. Former Northern Ireland international winger Robbie Dennison had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1995-96 season. A former Burnley apprentice, he impressed with Rhyl and Bangor City before joining Swansea for 20,000 in September 1999. He has since coached at Blackburn and Newcastle. Scoring in the 1998-99 FA Cup third round replay win over West Ham, he featured as the Swans qualified for the Third Division play-offs that season and netted eight goals in 91 League games before joining Brighton in March 2001. Since then he has played for Carmarthen Town, Pontardawe and Garden Village. The younger brother of Marc Coates, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in July 1993 and appeared for the Swans in the 1996-97 Third Division play-off final. 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