Dutch-born Kenji - son of former Ajax, Huddersfield and Blackpool midfielder Dean - moved to England at a young age. He made his debut against Monaco in the ECWC first round first-leg two months later, also featuring in the second-leg that the Swans lost 8-0. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he turned professional in July 1990 and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 defeat at Cambridge United in May 1991. He was loaned to Swansea in October 2003, playing four League games while at the Vetch Field. He became a popular member of the squad, winning the Player of the Year award in 2003-04. The striker joined Chelsea from Bologna in 2007 but found it hard to break into the first team, making only four appearances in four years. After impressing north of the border, Dobbie joined Swansea on a free transfer in the summer of 2009 under the guidance of Paulo Sousa. He represented the League of Ireland and was capped twice with Drumcondra before joining the strong Irish contingent at the Vetch Field in November 1948. He overcame a knee injury to score four goals in 11 Fourth Division games prior to joining Newport County in September 1969, then played for Barry and Bridgend again before emigrating to Australia. GEOFF BRAY Striker Geoff Bray was Swansea City's leading marksman in 1975-76. He has coached at Afan Lido, Bridgend, Port Talbot, Maesteg Park, Inter Cardiff and Porthcawl. To date, he has made just under 200 appearances in the Premier League. He returned to live in Swansea in November 1976. Initially with West Brom, he helped regain top-flight status in 1975-76 and joined Sheffield Wednesday for 60,000 in November 1976. He featured in two Welsh Cup triumphs and scored in the record 12-0 ECWC win over Sliema Wanderers, netting twice in 80 League games before returning to Yugoslavia in September 1984. A former Sunderland trainee, he made his League debut against Plymouth Argyle three months before turning professional in July 1989. He netted six goals in 30 Second Division games for Swansea prior to joining Leicester City for 10,000 in June 1947, moving to West Brom in exchange for Peter McKennan in March 1948. He helped them win the Third Division title in 1987-88 and was loaned to Charlton Athletic and Port Vale before moving to the Vetch Field in November 1991. Initially with Leyton Orient, he featured in their 1988-89 promotion campaign and played on loan for Cork City in that season's FAI Cup final. Joining Arsenal in November 1937, he helped win the League Championship in 1937-38 and moved to Swansea in May 1946. He reunited with Harry Gregg at Shrewsbury Town in August 1968, then followed him to Swansea for 5,000 in January 1973. Goalkeeper Lee Jones was a non-playing substitute in Swansea City's 1994 Autoglass Trophy final triumph. Under new Watford manager Brendan Rodgers, Priskin then enjoyed a good season but turned down the offer of a new contract and signed for Ipswich Town in a 1.7m deal. He moved to Southend United for 8,000 in November 1968 and helped win promotion in 1971-72, then repeated the feat on loan to Colchester in 1973-74. Team News. Initially with Grovesend Welfare, he represented Great Britain Boys Clubs and joined Cardiff City in May 1952. Initially with hometown Ponthenry, he joined Swansea in September 1946 and overcame a fractured wrist to make his League debut in the 1-1 draw at home to Walsall in February 1948. Originally a left-back, by the time Wales qualified for Euro 2016, Bale had been converted into one of the fiercest wingers in football. Known for his speed and accuracy, Gareth Bales is also the captain of Wales national team and plays for Tottenham Hotspur, on loan from Real Madrid. Included are players that played for the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) from 1944-2022 and the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) from 1933-1942. Later player-boss of Tondu Robins, he also managed Garw Athletic to promotion. He joined Rotherham United in July 1997 and later joined their coaching staff, then had a spell as manager before taking over at Bury, Scunthorpe and Torquay. He was twice leading marksman and was valued at 124,000 when he joined Swansea with John Hughes and Keith Walker in November 1989. He was given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at Millwall in September 2000, making a further four substitute appearances for the Swans before moving to Aberystwyth in July 2001. He was a star performer in a Swansea side that ran away with the League One title in his first full season at the club, and was labelled as the Dutch Roy Keane on more than one occasion. Tough-tackling left-half Bryn Jones helped Swansea win the West Wales Senior Cup in four successive seasons. After three seasons in the first team squad, he was persuaded to leave Spain and move to Wales to the Premier League with the Swans. Featuring as they reached the Second Division play-offs in 2001-02, he joined Cardiff City in February 2004 and has played for Notts County, Peterborough United, Swindon Town and assistant player-manager at Llanelli. A former Burnley trainee, he signed professional in February 1999 and regularly appeared as a substitute. Substitute appearances are included. Initially with Ynystawe United, he moved via Clydach United to Swansea in June 1946 and helped twice win the London Combination Cup. Winger Nigel Dalling remains the youngest player to appear in the Football League for Swansea City. Initially with Belfast Celtic, he joined Glenavon in January 1949 and moved to the Vetch Field in July 1950, shortly after Welsh international Roy Paul was sold to Manchester City. Initially with Racing Club Paris and CA Paris, 'Mama' joined Swansea in July 2001 and scored on his League debut in the following month's 3-1 victory at Macclesfield Town. Making three League appearances, he later played for Portsmouth and Bristol Rovers where he had two spells at manager. Initially with Leeds United, he helped win the League Championship in 1973-74 and moved to Coventry in August 1976. Initially with Port Vale, he played for Stanton Hill and Devessall before re-joining Port Vale in February 1933 and joined Brentford in August 1935. Kenji was given a squad number at the club but spent his first season playing for the under 21 squad. After spells with Newport County and Bristol City, he moved to Swansea in August 1985 and netted five goals in 111 League games before moving to Merthyr Tydfil in July 1988. After loan spells at Haverfordwest and Merthyr, he joined Bohemians in November 1998. was born in Amsterdam and after a varied youth career settled at Heerenveen. RICHARD DUFFYTeenage defender Richard Duffy featured in Swansea City's 2003-04 FA Cup run. Towards the end of the season, he suffered a knee injury which ended his time in SA1. Meredith played 32 games in the 1924 season. After the Swans were relegated at the end of the 2017-18 season, he was transferred to Fulham for a fee believed to be in the region of 20m. Clucas found the back of the net three times for the Jacks all of which came against Arsenal. The striker made his debut in the south Wales derby which ended in a goalless draw before scoring the winning goal against Wigan Athletic on home turf a week later. Joining Sunderland for 750,000 in August 1993, he helped win the First Division title in 1995-96, then moved to Fulham in July 1999 and repeated the feat in 2000-01. 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. Appearing in the 1985 Milk Cup final, he joined Norwich City in July 1986, then played for Sheffield Wednesday and Metz before joining Swansea in March 1992, making three League appearances. Joining Motherwell in July 2001, he moved via Walsall to Swansea in January 2003 and netted four goals in 122 League games prior to joining Chester City in August 2006. MICHAEL KEEGANYoung winger Michael Keegan featured in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title campaign. Sold to Scunthorpe United for 40,000 in December 1995, he moved via Hull City to Chesterfield for 50,000 in November 1999. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and turned professional in August 1981. Born in Komarom in Czechoslovakia, Tamas played for Gyori Eto FC and received Hungarian citizenship in addition to his Slovakian passport. Warren became player-assistant manager at Salisbury City, and is the grandson of former 1940s star Jim Feeney. After a short spell in Belgium with Genk, he now plays his football in Toronto. He was an FA Cup finalist in 1984 and loaned to Plymouth and Blackpool before joining Swansea in July 1985. He played eight Third Division games prior to joining Rochdale initially on loan in January 1998 and starred as they narrowly failed to qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 2000-01. Wilmot quickly became a club hero as he scored the winning goal in the south Wales Derby in October 2019. He joined Swansea in July 1976 and scored nine goals in 34 League games until injury ended his career in May 1978. CHRISTIAN EDWARDSCentral defender Christian Edwards gained Welsh international recognition while at Swansea City. His time at the club saw him make his one and only league appearance as a substitute in a 3-0 loss to Middlesbrough in August 2009. Helping them win promotion in 1977-78, he briefly moved to Dartford in July 1978 and later trained to become a chiropodist with Leyton Orient. Tiendalli signed on at the Liberty Stadium in September 2012 until the end of the season. Former England U-21 striker David Hodgson briefly played for Swansea City during the 1991-92 season. Netting six goals in 16 League games, he joined Minehead in February 1976 and starred as they won promotion that season, then beat Swansea in the 1976-77 FA Cup first round. Helping them clinch the Third Division title that season, he joined Aldershot in January 1965, then played for Hereford, Guildford, Andover and Fleet. Resolute right-half Derek King briefly played for Swansea during the 1956-57 season. Welsh international central defender Andy Melville starred in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final success. He played for Tower United in the Swansea League before moving to the Vetch Field in May 1958 and was given his League debut in place of Mal Kennedy in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to Stoke City in February 1959. He captained the team in the clubs first Premier League fixture a 4-0 defeat at Manchester City. But as the team struggled on the pitch, Gylfis ability was recognised by Everton and he moved in a deal worth around 35 million in August 2017. ALAN WILLIAMSExperienced central defender Alan Williams missed just one match in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion success. Goalkeeper Willy Gueret was an important figure in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion success. Moving to Rotherham United in February 1980, he helped win the Third Division title in 1980-81 and became coach, manager and chief executive. Versatile full-back Paul Gardner briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 campaign. After leaving Forest in 2012, Anderson featured for Bristol City before signing for Ipswich. In July 2005 Scotland was denied a work permit and although he left Dundee United, he found he was able to play for St. Johnstone in the First Division. GARY RICHARDSFormer Welsh Youth defender Gary Richards featured in Swansea City's 1983 Welsh Cup final success. He currently plays for German side Eintract Frankfurt. 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. His contract was cancelled by mutual consent shortly after Brian Flynn was appointed manager, re-joining Carmarthen in December 2002. He was in the Leicester side that won promotion to the Premier League in 2014 and made his top-level debut at home to Everton in a 2-2 draw in the opening game of the season. Asoro was loaned out twice during his time at Swansea to gather more first team experience, making 17 appearances for Eredivisie side FC Groningen scoring three goals, before turning out for Italian side Genoa. A former Orient apprentice, he turned professional in July 1970 and was ever-present as they reached the FA Cup sixth round in 1971-72. Former Welsh Schoolboy midfielder Brian Grey played for Swansea in the 1969 Welsh Cup final. He was twice leading marksman and was valued at 124,000 when he joined Swansea with John Hughes and Keith Walker in November 1989. He was also named in the team of the tournament. Initially with hometown Cork, together with Jack O'Driscoll, he then played for Waterford and represented the League of Ireland. He made his League debut in Swansea's 6-1 defeat at home to Reading in September 1989 and helped take Liverpool to an FA Cup third round replay that season. HUW LAKEEx-Welsh Schoolboy midfielder Huw Lake featured in Swansea City's 1983-84 relegation battle. He made his League debut in Swansea's 2-1 defeat at York City the following month and helped reach the Third Division play-off final in 1996-97, scoring three times in 119 League outings for the Swans before losing his place to Michael Howard after a series of injury problems. A former Millwall scholar, he turned professional in April 2000 but failed to secure a first-team slot despite gaining two Welsh U-21 caps during the 2002-03 season. Locally born, he made his League debut as a 16 year-old in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Torquay in April 1987 and turned professional in July 1989. JOHNNY HAASZ Hungarian outside-left Johnny Haasz appeared for Swansea during the 1960-61 campaign. He netted three goals in 17 League games before moving to Grimsby Town in January 2006 and Bury. He made his first-team debut in the following month's 1-1 Coca-Cola Cup first round second-leg draw at home to Reading, making six substitute appearances in the Third Division. 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. Former Welsh international winger Billy Reed appeared for Swansea during the 1957-58 season. A left-back that could also play as a central defender, Joe was born in Cardiff and joined the youth setup at the Liberty in 2007. DAVID GILESWelsh international midfielder David Giles featured in Swansea City's 1980-81 promotion and Welsh Cup 'double' success. The German goalkeeper began his youth career at various clubs including both Bayern and 1860 Munich. He was Burton Albion's player-boss, then ran a post office in Burton for 27 years and died in February 1998. MARC RICHARDSEx-England Youth striker Marc Richards had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2002-03 campaign. GRAHAM BROWNGoalkeeper Graham Brown briefly played for Swansea City during the 1976-77 campaign. A former apprentice, he turned professional with Swansea in September 1977 and made his League debut in the following month's 2-0 defeat at Stockport. After a successful time with the club he moved to Scotland, signing for Dunfermline Athletic where he played in the Scottish Cup final against Celtic alongside another future Swan, Jason Scotland. Signing pro for Oldham in 1979, he was ever-present in 1982-83. Joining Hereford United in August 1973, he had a loan spell with Doncaster, then played for Retford. He appeared in the 1956 and 1957 Welsh Cup finals as well as three successive West Wales Senior Cup final triumphs. Later re-joining Pembroke Borough, he worked for Hancock Ship Builders in Pembroke Dock until retirement and died in Neyland in June 2001. Welsh Youth striker Paul Burrows briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1985-86 campaign. After two seasons at Portman Road he began a period of club hopping, featuring for QPR, Derby and the Swans on short-term deals. He had a trial with Cardiff City before moving to Merthyr Tydfil in November 2000 but failed to make an impact and decided to switch codes, following his father Adrian Barwood into Rugby Union. Scoring 72 goals in 421 League games before moving to Merthyr Tydfil in April 1964, he re-joined Swansea as coach in April 1967. Sold to Newport County for 1,500 in July 1950, he then joined Milford United and was captain and leading marksman in 1953-54. He resided in Griffithstown until his death in April 1999. Kenny Jackett signed him in November 2004 and he helped Swansea win the FAW Cup that season but was sacked by Swans in January 2006 after being banned for six months for drug abuse. By the end of his only season at the club, he would make 37 appearances in all competitions, before returning to Spain in the close season with Rayo Vallecano. FABIO BORINIBrought in to the club on loan from Chelsea by manager Brendan Rodgers at the end of the 2011 season, Borini immediately hit the headlines by scoring twice on his debut against Nottingham Forest. Starring for Pegasus and Corinthian Casuals, he worked as a solicitor and also briefly appeared in the League for Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday, QPR, Manchester United and Chelsea. BRYAN WADEFast striker Bryan Wade scored in Swansea City's 1989 Welsh Cup final triumph. He was Footballer of the Year in 1974 and awarded the MBE, reuniting with John Toshack at the Vetch Field in September 1978. Former Welsh U-21 goalkeeper Mark Kendall featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. He studied at Cambridge University and played in four Varsity matches at Wembley. His contract ended in the summer of 2007 and he opted to join Swansea alongside another former team-mate, Ferrie Bodde. Signing professional for Spurs in January 1944, he helped their 'Push & Run' side win the Second Division title in 1949-50 and League Championship in 1950-51. Young striker Jamie Barnwell-Edinboro had a loan spell at Swansea during the 1995-96 campaign. Pulis is better known for his career as a football manager, for which he was made an inductee tothe LMA Hall of Fame. His football career was badly affected by the Second World War and he played for Kingswood Aero Engineers and Soundwell before joining Bristol Rovers in August 1946. SHAUN GARNETTCentral defender Shaun Garnett was Jan Molby's first signing for Swansea City. Statistics correct as of 29 November 2022. He also featured in a Welsh Cup tie at Newport County the following season and helped to win the West Wales Senior Cup shortly before joining Llanelly in June 1954. MICKY LENIHANStriker Micky Lenihan featured in Swansea City's 1972-73 relegation battle. LES JONESEx-Welsh international inside-forward Les Jones briefly played for Swansea during the 1946-47 campaign. Helping win promotion in 1995-96, he moved via Cardiff City to Kingstonian and was an FA Trophy winner in 1999 and 2000, then played for Henley and Bromley. 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. Eventually, it was Everton that secured his services in 2016, but he was a little past his best by the time he rocked up at Goodison Park. He provided reliable cover and his solitary goal in 52 Second Division games came in the Swans' 4-2 victory at home to Huddersfield in December 1956. He was loaned to Burnley and QPR during the 2005-06 campaign prior to joining Swansea on loan in March 2006. CHRIS BURNSMidfielder Chris Burns had two spells with Swansea City. NIGEL DALLINGWinger Nigel Dalling remains the youngest player to appear in the Football League for Swansea City. He moved to Southend United for 8,000 in November 1968 and helped win promotion in 1971-72, then repeated the feat on loan to Colchester in 1973-74. Wales long relationship with the round ball, The site of the soon to become Football Museum of Wales. Jess Fishlock, pictured here at 2018-19 UEFA Women's Champions League, has won the award five times. He was ever-present for Swansea in 1994-95, scoring in that season's FA Cup third round win over Middlesbrough. He died locally in March 1988. Later with Worcester City, Abergavenny, Caerau, Milford Haven and Ferndale, he worked for Ashland (UK) Chemicals, then was a local government officer. Sold to Newport County for 1,500 in July 1950, he then joined Milford United and was captain and leading marksman in 1953-54. This list includes the greatest soccer playersborn in Walesor who played on the Wales national football team. Young midfielder Marcus Bean had two separate loan spells at Swansea City. After a mixed spell at Tottenham Hotspur, Gylfi re-joined the Swans in a deal that saw Ben Davies move the other way in 2014. Making two League appearances, he briefly re-joined Merthyr in May 1985, then moved to Barry Town. PHIL HOLMEFormer Welsh Amateur international striker Phil Holme scored a hat-trick in Swansea City's 4-1 victory at Torquay United on New Year's Day 1972. He made 62 appearances (31 as sub) for the Swans with 17 goals. He moved to the Vetch Field in October 1945 and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 defeat at home to Fulham in November 1946. PHIL RAYBOULDFormer Welsh Amateur international midfielder Phil Raybould was a member of Billy Lucas' squad at the Vetch Field. French striker Matthias Verschave had a loan spell at Swansea City at the end of the 2000-01 campaign. He starred for Velez Mostar and was capped 21 times before moving to the Vetch Field in August 1980. Signing professional for Tottenham Hotspur in November 1975, he joined Crystal Palace in January 1978 and was swapped for Bristol City's Kevin Mabbutt in October 1981. In March 1998 he played for Wales U-18 in the Paolo Valenta Tournament in Italy. DORUS DE VRIESDorus began his career in his native Holland with Telstar before joining ADO Den Haag. Loaned to Swansea in October 1995, he made nine League appearances while at the Vetch Field. STEVE WATKINWelsh B international striker Steve Watkin featured prominently in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Later playing for Worcester City, Stourbridge, Stafford Rangers, Halesowen Town and Rushall Olympic before scouting for various Midlands clubs. Initially with Soundwell, he joined Bristol Rovers in March 1956 and made his League debut in their 4-1 victory at home to Luton Town in February 1961. Joining Barnsley initially on loan in January 2004, he scored in their 2005-06 League One play-off final success, moving to QPR in June 2007. IAN MARSH Teenage midfielder Ian Marsh briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1987-88 promotion campaign. Initially with Plymouth Argyle, he helped them reach the League Cup semi-finals in 1973-74 and moved to Norwich City in June 1974. His contract was paid up in February 2002, as he was about to start a month's loan with Merthyr Tydfil, then he moved to Southport, Marine and Rhyl. A free transfer saw Gerhard join the newly Premier League promoted Swans in August 2011 where he began as understudy to Michel Vorm. As he scored the winning goal in the Premier League promoted Swans in 1981. Born, he was ever-present as they reached the FA Cup finalist in 1984 and to. In March 2006 Football manager, re-joining Carmarthen in December 2002 July 1950, he has made under. 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