International appearances whilst at the club : Oldest player |
Name |
Representing country |
Caps |
Versus |
Gareth McAuley |
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland |
5 |
Germany Germany (June 2005) Portugal Portugal (November 2005) Estonia Estonia (March 2006) Uruguay Uruguay (May 2006) Romania Romania (May 2006) |
Delroy Facey |
Grenada Grenada |
5 |
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (October 2010) Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis (October 2010) Guadeloupe Guadeloupe (October 2010) Martinique Martinique (November 2010) Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (November 2010) |
George Moulson |
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland |
3 |
Portugal Portugal (May 1948) Spain Spain (May 1948) Switzerland Switzerland (December 1948) |
David Pugh |
Wales Wales |
3 |
Scotland Scotland (February 1900) Scotland Scotland (March 1901) England England (March 1901) |
Con Moulson |
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland |
2 |
Hungary Hungary (May 1936) Luxembourg Luxembourg (May 1936) |
Dean Walling |
Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis |
2 |
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands (April 1998) Guadeloupe Guadeloupe (April 1998) |
Jeff Hughes |
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland |
2 |
Uruguay Uruguay (May 2006) Romania Romania (May 2006) |
Arthur Fitzsimons |
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland |
1 |
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (May 1959) |
David Felgate |
Wales Wales |
1 |
Romania Romania (October 1983) |
Albert Jarrett |
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone |
1 |
Egypt Egypt (September 2010) |
International appearances whilst at the club : Oldest player |
Name |
Nat |
Description |
Ainsworth, Gareth |
England |
Now playing for Wycombe Wanderers Was sold to Port Vale for a then club record (and still official) fee of £500,000 and was voted 4th in Lincoln City's 100 League Legends |
Bannister, Gary |
England |
Also played for West Bromwich Albion, Queens Park Rangers, Nottingham Forest and Coventry City |
Black, Kingsley |
Northern Ireland |
Also played for Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United and Grimsby Town |
Branfoot, Ian |
England |
Later Fulham, Southampton and Reading manager |
Carbon, Matt |
England |
Also played for Derby County and West Bromwich Albion |
Cort, Carl |
England |
Currently at Leicester City with past spells at Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wimbledon and Newcastle United |
Croft, Gary |
England |
Also played for Ipswich and Blackburn as well as Grimsby Town Played a minor role in the 2007 - 08 season for the Imps after a season of injury |
Eaden, Nicky |
England |
Also played for Barnsley , Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic Helped the club reach their fifth successive League Two play-off campaign in the 2006 - 07 season |
Fashanu, John |
England |
Television presenter and ex-Millwall, Wimbledon , Norwich City and Aston Villaplayer. Played at Lincoln as a trainee |
Forrester, Jamie |
England |
Also played for Leeds United , AJ Auxerre and FC Utrecht Helped City reach the 2005 - 06 League Two play-off semi-finals, while on loan |
Greaves, Ian |
England |
Also played for Manchester United |
Grobbelaar, Bruce |
Zimbabwe |
Also played for Liverpool Saw out his latter days at Lincoln |
Harford, Mick |
England |
Also played for Newcastle United , Birmingham City and Chelsea |
Harford, Ray |
England |
Later Blackburn Rovers, Queens Park Rangers and West Bromwich Albion manager |
Hobbs, Jack |
England |
Signed for Liverpool at the end of the 2004 - 05 season Youngest ever player to play for Lincoln first team |
Huckerby, Darren |
England |
Currently at San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer , previously of Manchester City, Newcastle United, etc. Was an early product of City's youth set-up and was sold to Newcastle United |
Hughes, Jeff |
Northern Ireland |
Northern Ireland international, now playing for Bristol Rovers Helped to guide the club to two unsuccessful League Two play-off campaigns and was then sold to Crystal Palace |
McClaren, Steve |
England |
Later England and Middlesbrough manager |
McGlen, Billy |
England |
Also played for Manchester United |
Megson, Gary |
England |
Also played for Everton , Newcastle United and Manchester City |
Moses, Adie |
England |
Also played for Barnsley |
Neale, Phil, OBE |
England |
Also played for England cricket |
Nicholson, Shane |
England |
Yongest ever League player and a former Derby County , West Bromwich Albion , Sheffield United player |
Peake, Trevor |
England |
Also played for Coventry City , Luton Town Won the FA Cup with Coventry City |
Redfearn, Neil |
England |
Also played for Bolton Wanderers , Barnsley , Wigan Athletic , Charlton Athletic |
Savage, Robert |
England |
Also played for Liverpool , Manchester United |
Sinclair, Frank |
Jamaica |
Also played for Chelsea , Leicester City Won the FA Cup and League cup with Chelsea and Leicester respectively |
Sutton, Chris |
England |
Also played for Norwich City , Blackburn Rovers , Chelsea , Celtic , Birmingham City , Aston Villa Sutton scored over 150 career goals in over 400 league appearances spanning 16 years in the English and Scottish Premier Leagues. He was capped once by England |
Somma, Davide |
South Africa |
Also played for Leeds United helped Lincoln avoid relegation with 9 goals in 14 games. His 9 goals saw him finish as Lincoln's top scorer |
Taylor, Graham |
England |
Later England, Watford , Aston Villa , Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Guided Lincoln to their most successful ever league campaign by winning Division Four (now League Two) in 1975 - 76 |
Trueman, Fred |
England |
Also played cricket for England |
Williams, Paul |
England |
Also played for Derby County , Coventry City , Southampton |
Woodcock, Tony |
England |
Also played for England, 1. FC Köln , Nottingham Forest , Arsenal |