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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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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

All-Time England Women's Top Goalscorers

Martin O’Neill (1982 Northern Ireland), Chris Woods (1986 England), Robert Fleck (1990 Scotland), Bryan Gunn (1990 Scotland), Andy Townsend (1990 Republic of Ireland), Efan Ekoku (1994 Nigeria), Joseph Yobo (2014 Nigeria), Leroy Fer (2014 Netherlands) and Josh Sargent (2022 United States)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Norwich City Players at FIFA World Cup Final Tournaments

Fara Williams (172, 2001-19), Jill Scott (161, 2006-22), Karen Carney (144, 2005-19), Lucy Bronze (140, 2013-25), Alex Scott (140, 2004-17), Casey Stoney (130, 2000-18), Rachel Yankey (129, 1997-2013), Steph Houghton (121, 2007-21) and Gillian Coultard (119, 1981-2000)

Women’s Football Tournaments

England Women's Caps Won

Neil Sullivan (1994 & 1998 Scotland), Marcus Gayle (1994 & 1998 Jamaica), Robbie Earle (1994 & 1998 Jamaica), Kenny Cunningham (2002 Republic of Ireland) and David Connolly (2002 Republic of Ireland)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Wimbledon FC Players at FIFA World Cup Final Tournaments

Willian (Brazil 327), Antonio Valencia (Ecuador 325), Pablo Zabaleta (Argentina 303) and Nolberto Solano (Peru 302)

All Time 300 or More Players’ Premier League Appearances

South Americans with over 300 Premier League Appearances

Syd Owen (1954 England), Mal Donaghy (1982 & 1986 Northern Ireland), Juergen Sommer (1994 United States), Carlos Edwards (2006 Trinidad and Tobago), Tom Lockyer (2022 Wales) and Ethan Horvath (2022 United States)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Luton Town Players at FIFA World Cup Finals Tournaments

Bruno Guimarães (Brazil & Newcastle United) and Son Heung-min (South Korea & Tottenham Hotspur)

Premier League Season 2025-26

Bruno Guimarães and Son Heung-min

Jock Aird (1954 Scotland), Jimmy McIlroy (1958 Northern Ireland), Colin McDonald (1958 England), John Connelly (1962 England), Billy Hamilton (1982 Northern Ireland), Tommy Cassidy (1982 Northern Ireland), Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson (2018 Iceland), Nick Pope (2018 England) and Connor Roberts (2022 Wales)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Burnley FC Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Eleven Different Nationalities: Portugal 4, Spain 4, England 3, Germany 2, Austria, Denmark, France, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Netherlands and Scotland

Premier League Season 2025-26

Premier League Managers 2025-26

Jonathan Gould (1998-2002), Artur Boruc (2005-10), Fraser Forster (2011-14), Craig Gordon (2015-20), Vasilios Barkas (2020-22), Joe Hart (2022-24) and Kasper Schmeichel (2024-26)

Celtic FC Scottish Top Flight Player’s Squad Numbers

Celtic FC Number One Goalkeepers

Gil Merrick (1954 England), Ken Green (1954 England), Alberto Tarantini (1978 Argentina), Stan Lazaridis (2006 Australia), Mehdi Nafti (2006 Tunisia), Cheikh N’Doye (2018 Senegal), Krystian Bielik (2022 Poland) and Hannibal Mejbri (2022 Tunisia)

FIFA World Cup Players from English Clubs

Birmingham City Players at FIFA World Cup Finals

Vaux Breweries (1996-97), Reg Vardy (1999-2006), Boylesports (2007-10), Tombola (2010-12), Invest in Africa (2012-13), Bidvest (2013-15), Dafabet (2015-17) and W88 (2025-26)

Premier League Shirt Sponsors

Sunderland AFC Premier League Shirt Sponsors

Steven Fletcher (2009-10), Sam Vokes (2014-19), Chris Wood (2019-21), Wout Weghorst (2021-22) and Jay Rodriguez (2023-24)

Burnley FC Premier League Squad Numbers

Burnley FC Premier League Number Nines

Doritos (2003-04), Sportingbet (2009-12), W88 (2018-19), ManBetX (2019-22), AstroPay (2022-24) and DEBET (2024-26)

Premier League Shirt Sponsors

Wolverhampton Wanderers Shirt Sponsors

Peter Schmeichel (1993-99),  Mark Bosnich (1999-2000),  Fabien Barthez (2000-03),  Tim Howard (2004-06),  Edwin van der Sar (2006-11),  David De Gea (2011-23) and  Altay Bayindir (2023-26)

Manchester United Premier League Squad Numbers

Manchester United Premier League Number Ones

Admiral (1992-93), Thistle Hotels (1993-96), Packard Bell (1996-2000), Strongbow (2000-03), Whyte and Mackay (2003-04), SBOTOP (2020-23) and Red Bull (2025-26)

Premier League Shirt Sponsors

Leeds United Shirt Sponsors

Four Clubs: Declan Rice (Arsenal), Liam Delap (Ipswich Town), Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) and Dan Burn (Newcastle United)

Premier League Players of the Year Awards

English Premier League Club Players of the Year 2024-25

Shunsuke Nakamura (2007),  Kyogo Furuhashi (2023) and  Daizen Maeda (2025)

Celtic FC Player of the Year

Japanese Celtic FC Players of the Year

Teddy Sheringham (1991), Kasey Keller (1993), Ben Thatcher (1996), Stuart Nethercott (2000) and Japhet Tanganga (2025)

Millwall FC Player of the Year

Millwall FC Player of the Year

Terry Naylor (1982),  Scott Parker (2003),  Luke Young (2005) and  Darren Bent (2006)

Charlton Athletic Player of the Year

Charlton Athletic Players of the Year with appearances for Tottenham Hotspur

Ismaïla Sarr (2021 Senegal), Hassane Kamara (2022 Ivory Coast) and Imran Louza (2025 Morocco)

Watford FC Player of the Year

Watford FC African Players of the Year

Martin Rowlands (2004 & 2008),  Paddy Kenny (2011) and  Jimmy Dunne (2025)

Queens Park Rangers Player of the Year

Republic of Ireland Queens Park Rangers Players of the Year

Brian McBride (2006 & 2007), Clint Dempsey (2011 & 2012), Tim Ream (2018) and Antonee Robinson (2024)

Fulham FC Player of the Year

United States Fulham FC Players of the Year

Jonathan Parr (2012 Norway),  Vicente Guaita (2021 Spain) and  Jean-Philippe Mateta (2024 France)

Crystal Palace Player of the Year

Crystal Palace European Players of the Year

Willian (2016 Brazil),  Thiago Silva (2023 Brazil) and  Moisés Caicedo (2025 Ecuador)

Chelsea Player of the Year

Chelsea FC Player of the Year

Aaron Wan-Bissaka (2025),  Jarrod Bowen (2024),  Declan Rice (2023, 2022 & 2020),  Tomáš Souček (2021),  Lukasz Fabianski (2019) and  Marko Arnautović (2018)

West Ham United Player of the Year

West Ham United Players of the Year

Declan Rice (2025),  Bukayo Saka (2022 & 2021),  Jack Wilshere (2011),  Nigel Winterburn (1999),  Ray Parlour (1998) and  Martin Keown (1996)

Arsenal FC Player of the Year

Arsenal FC English Players of the Year

Lucas Bergvall (2025), Micky van de Ven (2024), Harry Kane (2023 & 2021), Heung-min Son (2022, 2020 & 2019), Jan Vertonghen (2018) and Christian Eriksen (2017)

Tottenham Hotspur Player of the Year

Tottenham Hotspur Player of the Year

Mohamed Salah (29 Egypt & Liverpool), Bryan Mbeumo (20 Cameroon & Brentford), Yoane Wissa (18 DR Congo & Brentford), Antoine Semenyo (11 Ghana & AFC Bournemouth) and Nicolas Jackson (10 Senegal & Chelsea)

Premier League Players’ Goals & Assists 2024-25

Africans with 10 or more 2024-25 Premier League Goals or Assists

Arsenal, Everton, Ipswich Town and Tottenham Hotspur

Premier League Players’ Goals & Assists 2024-25

Clubs with 20 different players with 2024-25 Premier League Goals or Assists

Four: Swindon Town (1993-94),  Barnsley (1997-98),  Blackpool (2010-11) and  Luton Town (2023-24)

All-Time Premier League Points Statistics

Clubs with one Season in the Premier League

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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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