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Paul Yarden founded MyFootballFacts (MFF) in April 2009, after decades of collecting football data and statistics. A devout football fan, Paul follows the beautiful game around...
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Marcus Tavernier (AFC Bournemouth), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Jaidon Anthony (Burnley), Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea), James Garner (Everton), Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) and Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham Forest)

 

Premier League Players’ Combined Goals & Assists 2025-26

Premier League English Goalscorers 2025-26

Bruce Rioch (1978 Scotland), Don Masson (1978 Scotland), Peter Shilton (1990 England), Mark Wright (1990 England), John Harkes (1994 United States), Christian Dailly (1998 Scotland), Deon Burton (1998 Jamaica), Darryl Powell (1998 Jamaica), Jacob Laursen (1998 Denmark), Igor Štimac (1998 Croatia) and Branko Strupar (2002 Belgium)

 

English Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Derby County Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Shay Given (89, 1997-2009), Martin Dúbravka (46, 2018-25), Tim Krul (41, 2006-17), Pavel Srníček (35, 1993-2007), Nick Pope (27, 2022-25) and Steve Harper (23, 1993-2013) 

Premier League Clean Sheets

Newcastle United PL Goalkeepers Clean Sheets

Bobby Convey (2006 United States), Marcus Hahnemann (2006 United States), Adam Federici (2010 Australia), Jón Daði Böðvarsson (2018 Iceland), Mamadou Loum (2022 Senegal), Junior Hoilett (2022 Canada) and Baba Rahman (2022 Ghana) 

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Reading FC Players at FIFA Would Cup Finals

Henrik Dalsgaard (2018 Denmark), Bryan Mbeumo (2022 Cameroon), Mathias Jensen (2022 Denmark), Mikkel Damsgaard (2022 Denmark), Christian Nørgaard (2022 Denmark), Saman Ghoddos (2022 Iran) and David Raya (2022 Spain) 

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Brentford FC Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Andy Gray (1976-77 Aston Villa), Cristiano Ronaldo (2006-07 Manchester United) and Gareth Bale (2012-13 Tottenham Hotspur)

All-Time Footballer of the Year Awards

PFA Player & Young Player of the Year Award Winners

Jozy Altidore (2010 United States), Richard Garcia (2010 Australia), Maynor Figueroa (2014 Honduras), Nikica Jelavić (2014 Croatia), Sebastian Larsson (2018 Sweden), Jackson Irvine (2018 Australia) and Kamil Grosicki (2018 Poland)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Hull City Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Andy Gray (1976-77), Gary Shaw (1980-81), Ashley Young (2008-09), James Milner (2009-10) and Morgan Rogers (2024-25)

All-Time Footballer of the Year Awards

Aston Villa PFA Young Players of the Year

Ron Staniforth (1954 Scotland), Bill McGarry (1954 England), Ray Wilson (1962 England), Aaron Mooy (2018 Australia), Jonas Lössl (2018 Denmark), Mathias Jørgensen (2018 Denmark) and Sorba Thomas (2022 Wales)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Huddersfield Town Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Alan Shearer (56), Frank Lampard (43), Mohamed Salah (34), Harry Kane (33), Steven Gerrard (32) and Mark Noble (28)

All-Time Premier Penalties

All-Time Premier League Penalties

Gerry Armstrong (1982 Northern Ireland), John McClelland (1986 Northern Ireland), John Barnes (1986 England), Pierre Issa (2002 South Africa), Jay DeMerit (2010 United States), Park Chu-Young (2014 South Korea), Essaïd Belkalem (2014 Algeria), André Carrillo (2018 Peru) and Ismaïla Sarr (2022 Senegal)

England National Team

Watford FC Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Bobby Moore (90), Billy Wright (90), Harry Kane (79), Bryan Robson (65), David Beckham (59), Steven Gerrard (38), Alan Shearer (34), John Terry (34) and Kevin Keegan (31)

England National Team

England Captains

Albert Quixall (1954 England), Ron Springett (1962 & 1966 England), Peter Swan (1962 England), Nigel Worthington (1986 Northern Ireland), John Sheridan (1990 & 1994 Republic of Ireland) and Roland Nilsson (1990 & 1994 Sweden)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Sheffield Wednesday Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Brentford & Republic of Ireland (Keith Andrews & Nathan Collins), Liverpool & Netherlands (Arne Slot & Virgil van Dijk), Manchester United & Portugal (Ruben Amorim & Bruno Fernandes) and West Ham United & England (Graham Potter & Jarrod Bowen)

Premier League Season 2025-26

Premier League 2025-26 Manager & Captain same Nationality

Tommy Hutchison (1974, Scotland), Jim Blyth (1978, Scotland), Phil Babb (1994, Republic of Ireland), Roy Wegerle (1994, United States), Viorel Moldovan (1998, Romania), Magnus Hedman (2002, Sweden), Gary Breen (2002, Republic of Ireland), Stern John (2006, Trinidad and Tobago) and Clayton Ince (2006, Trinidad and Tobago)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Coventry City Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Marquinhos (2020-2026, Brazil), Thiago Silva (2012-2020 Brazil), Christophe Jallet (2012, France), Mamadou Sakho (2011-2012, France), Claude Makélélé (2008-2011, France) and Pauleta (2005-2008, Portugal)

France Ligue 1 Winners

Paris Saint-Germain Club Captains

Stanley Matthews (1950 & 1954 England), Stan Mortensen (1950 England), Allan Brown (1954 Scotland), Jackie Mudie (1958 Scotland), Jimmy Armfield (1962 & 1966 England) and Alan Ball (1966 England)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Blackpool FC Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

1991 Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

FA Charity & Community Shield Results

1991 FA Charity Shield Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Ted Burgin (1954 England), Alan Hodgkinson (1958 & 1962 England), Alan Kelly (1994 Republic of Ireland), Jostein Flo (1994 Norway), Roger Nilsen (1994 Norway), Patrick Suffo (2002 Cameroon), Iliman Ndiaye  (2022 Senegal) and Adam Davies (2022 Wales)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Sheffield United Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Keane Lewis-Potter (Brentford), Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton) and Maximilian Kilman (West Ham United)

Premier League Season 2024-25

Premier League 2024-25 38 Appearances

Alan McDonald (1986 Northern Ireland), Terry Fenwick (1986 England), Paul Parker (1990 England), Yun Suk-Young (2014 South Korea), Massimo Luongo (2018 Australia), Seny Dieng (2022 Senegal) and Ilias Chair (2022 Morocco)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Queens Park Rangers Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Fulham (29,589), Crystal Palace (25,194), Burnley (21,944), Brentford (17,250) and AFC Bournemouth (11,307)

Premier League Season 2025-26

Premier League 2025-26 Ground Capacities under 30,000

Clinton Morrison (2002 Republic of Ireland), Gregg Berhalter (2002 United States), Tony Popovic (2006 Australia), Mile Jedinak (2014 Australia), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (2018 England), Luka Milivojević (2018 Serbia), Joachim Andersen (2022 Denmark) and Jordan Ayew (2022 Ghana)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Crystal Palace Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

José Dominguez (1997-2001), Pedro Mendes (2004-06), Gedson Fernandes (2019-20), João Palhinha (2025-26), Hélder Postiga (2003-04) and Ricardo Rocha (2006-08)

Tottenham Hotspur Foreign Players

Tottenham Hotspur Foreign Players

John Hewie (1958 Scotland), Trevor Edwards (1958 Wales), Mark Kinsella (2002 Republic of Ireland), Dean Kiely (2002 Republic of Ireland), Claus Jensen (2002 Denmark) and Reza Ghoochannejhad (2014 Iran)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Charlton Athletic Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Hope Powell (169, 1998-2013), Sarina Wiegman (70, 2021-2025), Martin Reagan (61, 1980-1990), Mark Sampson (60, 2013-2017), Ted Copeland (35, 1993-1998) and Phil Neville (35, 2018-2021)

England Women’s All-Time Managers

England Women's All-Time Managers

Colin Clarke (1986. Northern Ireland), Gerry Peyton (1990, Republic of Ireland), Chris Mepham (2022, Wales) and  Kieffer Moore (2022, Wales)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

AFC Bournemouth Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Ellen White (52, 2010-22), Kelly Smith (46, 1995-2015), Kerry Davis  (43, 1982-98), Karen Walker (41, 1988-2003), Fara Williams (40, 2001-19), Beth Mead (37, 2018-25), Eniola Aluko (33, 2004-17), Karen Carney (33, 2005-19) and Marieanne Spacey (30, 1984-2001)

England Women’s National Football Team

England Women's Top Goalscorers

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Paul Yarden founded MyFootballFacts (MFF) in April 2009, after decades of collecting football data and statistics. A devout football fan, Paul follows the beautiful game around the world. As MFF’s main statistician and chief editor, he creates data reviews, daily football quizzes, and writes numerous articles. Renowned for his ability to spot trends, Paul is often described as a walking football encyclopaedia, known for his extensive trivia knowledge. He oversees the site's editorial direction and leads its data-driven coverage, including the World Cup 2026 predictions tracker, turning raw numbers into the trends and forecasts behind the headlines. Find Paul on X and LinkedIn.
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