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List of Manchester City F.C. players : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Manchester City F.C. players



Manchester City Football Club, then known as Ardwick, first entered the Football League in the 1892–83 season. Since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally-organised competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below, which encompasses all players who have been inducted into the Manchester City Hall of Fame.〔The statistical data for the majority of the players who had played 100 or more matches for the club prior to the start of season 2003–04 is sourced from ''Manchester City – The Complete Record''.〕 Also included are all winners of the ''Player of the Year'' award which has been awarded annually since 1967 by the Manchester City Official Supporters Club based on a ballot of the supporters.
Alan Oakes holds the record for Manchester City league appearances, having played 565 matches between 1959 and 1976. If all senior competitions are included, Oakes has 680.〔''Manchester City – The Complete Record'', pp 155–167〕 As of 5 September 2015, the player who has won most international caps while at the club is Joe Hart with 55 for England.〔 Prior to Joe achieving this distinction the record had previously been held for over 40 years by Colin Bell with 48 England appearances between 1968 and 1975.
The Manchester City player who has been capped the most times for England is Frank Lampard who was capped 106 times for England between October 1999 and June 2014, but he only played for City for one season in 2014–15 after he had retired from international duty. The Manchester City player who has been capped the most times internationally is Shay Given who, as of 10 October 2015, has been capped for the Republic of Ireland 131 times since March of 1996. He played for the club for two and a half seasons between 2009 and 2011.
The goalscoring record is held by Eric Brook with 177 in total, scored between 1928 and 1939.〔James, ''Manchester City – The Complete Record'', p. 161.〕 Brook shares the league goalscoring record with Tommy Johnson; both players having scored 158 league goals. Johnson also holds the record for league goals in a single season, with 38 in 1928–29. This single season tally also means Johnson additionally holds the record for most goals scored per game played in a season, his 38 goals in 39 appearances during 1928–29 yielding a goal scoring rate of 0.97 goals per game.
The player who holds the Premier League record for the most lethal scoring rate (i.e., the highest number of goals scored per total minutes played) while playing for City is Sergio Agüero who, as of 10 October 2015, is still currently playing for the club. During the 2013–14 season he scored 28 goals from 34 game appearances (or 0.82 goals per game), but since many of his appearances were not full 90 minute games, he actually averaged a goal for roughly every 90 minutes he was on the field, which made him not only the most efficient striker (in terms of minutes per goal) of any club in the Premier League that season — but also since the Premier League began.〔
==Sourcing, currency and key for the statistics==

The following information applies to both of the tables listed in the next section of this article:
Order
*Players are listed according to the date of their first team debut for the club.
Legend
*Players listed in bold are inductees of one or more of the following: the ''Manchester City Hall of Fame'',〔
〕 the ''(National Football Museum Hall of Fame )'', or the ''(Scottish Football Museum Hall of Fame )''.
*Players listed in ''italics'' are winners of the ''Player of the Year'' award (and the number of times they have each received this award is shown in the "PotY" column).
Nationality
*Normally the player's country of birth or later adopted nationality. In the case of a country such as Germany that has been unified it will indicate whichever of the prior nations, West or East, determined how that player was capped at international level during his playing career despite his nationality now being simply German.
Club career
*Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below, regardless of how long the player was contracted to the club. For players who had two or more spells at the club, the years for each period are listed separately.
Position
*Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the more defensive emphasis in the responsibilities of many of the old forward and midfield positions, and their corresponding name changes, reflects the tactical evolution that occurred in the sport from the late 1960s onwards. The position listed is that in which the player played most frequently for the club.
The following information applies only to the table of "Historic players" listed in the next section:
Appearances and Goals
*Appearances and goals comprise those in the Football League (including test matches and play-offs), Premier League, FA Cup, Football League Cup, UEFA European Cup, UEFA Cup, FA Charity Shield, Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy, and several now-defunct competitions — namely the European Cup Winners' Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup, Anglo-Italian League Cup, Texaco Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup and Full Members' Cup.
*Substitute appearances in any of the above included fixtures, and any goals scored as a substitute, are also included.
*Appearances or goals scored in testimonial matches, exhibition games, or in any abandoned fixtures, are excluded.
*Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season (abandoned after three games because of the Second World War, and the records for which were expunged from official records), and any other matches played in wartime competitions, are excluded.
Statistics sourcing
*All of the ''Player of the Year'' data in the table is sourced from the history pages of the ''Happy to be Blue!'' web site, which lists all award winners up to, and including, season 2011–12.
*All dates and numbers in the table are sourced from a hardcover book published in 2006 according to the inclusion / exclusion rules stated above. The individual table entries of a number of these players have subsequently been sourced from the web wherever possible.
*In the case of players whose football careers at Manchester City spanned either of the two world wars, the choice of which appearances, during and either side of the wartime period, are included in the "official" tally of games played may cause discrepancies with other possible sources of similar data for those particular players. Likewise, how competitions such as the Charity Shield, Anglo-Scottish Cup and the Texaco Cup are handled by other sources will also create discrepancies with the numbers included in the table below.
Currency
*The statistics are correct as of the beginning of 2004.
The following information applies only to the table of "Contemporary players" listed in the next section:
Appearances and Goals
*Appearances and goals are broken out into four column pairs, with the rightmost column pair depicting the respective totals of the appearances and goals shown in the three leftmost column pairs.
*The appearances and goals listed under the "League" column pair heading comprise those in the top two tiers of the Football League (including any Football League play-off games) and the Premier League.
*The appearances and goals listed under the "Cups" column pair heading comprise only those in the FA Cup and Football League Cup.
*The appearances and goals listed under the "Other" column pair heading comprise those in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup, the FA Community Shield, and the Football League Trophy.
*Substitute appearances in any of the above included fixtures, and any goals scored as a substitute, are also included.
*Appearances or goals scored in testimonial matches, exhibition games, or in any abandoned fixtures, are excluded.
Statistics sourcing
*Most of the ''Player of the Year'' data in the following table (and elsewhere in this article) is sourced from the history pages of the ''Happy to be Blue!'' web site, which lists all award winners up to, and including, season 2011–12. Winners of the ''PotY'' award since 2012 are individually cited from elsewhere on the web.
*Most of the dates and numbers in the table are sourced from the ''Soccerbase'' online database as indicated by the individual cited reference notes for each of the players. The remainder are sourced from Gary James' book.
*However, ''Soccerbase'' has a few issues. It seems to identify all player appearances and goals scored in Community Shield fixtures on an individual season basis, but does not necessarily include all those appearances in the total appearances tally of certain players. Regardless, the core match data on which those tallies are sometimes mis-totalled is quite sound and accessible in alternative ways, and thus can be used to (self-)correct the database's own tallying errors if properly footnoted.
*Goals later reassigned by the Premier League "Dubious Goals Committee" also tend to get overlooked by ''Soccerbase''. Some goals that have never even come before the DGC have been misattributed to other players despite the rest of the football media correctly attributing them. Whatever the source of the discrepancy it can be addressed by footnote reference to alternative match reports for the games in question - which correctly attribute the dubious goal(s) - and by providing links to documentation of the pertinent DGC reassignment findings elsewhere on the web.
Currency
*The statistics are correct as of the last match of the 2014–15 Premier League season, played on 24 May 2015.

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