Signing professional at the Vetch Field in February 1967, he played for Swansea in the 1969 Welsh Cup final and was ever-present in the 1969-70 promotion success. Venezuela international striker Giovanni Savarese was Swansea City's leading marksman in 2000-01. Starting with Manchester City, he was a promotion winner with Blackburn Rovers in 1979-80, Carlisle United in 1981-82 and Plymouth Argyle in 1985-86. Starring as the Swans finished sixth in the top-flight in 1981-82 and twice won the Welsh Cup, he netted 35 goals in 77 League games before moving to NAC Breda in February 1984, then played for Coventry, Lincoln, Newport and Merthyr before moving to Germany. Tough-tackling full-back Arthur Morgan provided reliable defensive cover while at Swansea. He was loaned to Bangor City and Llanelli before returning to Llanelli in August 2001 but suffered an injury and briefly moved to Garden Village in March 2002. He later played for Aylesbury, St Albans, Chertsey, Bedford and Berkhamsted, also working for Chelsea's football in the community scheme. Versatile former Welsh Youth international Kris O'Leary was Player of the Year in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion and Welsh Cup 'double' triumph. He netted 45 goals in 144 League outings for the Swans before moving to Oldham Athletic in October 1953. Initially with Llanelli, he was a prolific scorer for Ammanford Town in the Welsh League before signing professional for Swansea in June 1968. MIKE PINNEREngland Amateur goalkeeper Mike Pinner made his solitary Second Division appearance for Swansea in the 4-2 victory at home to champions Liverpool in May 1962. He was loaned to Swansea in March 1991 and helped win the Welsh Cup, then rejoined Swansea for 20,000 in August 1994 and netted 23 goals in 106 League games before joining CardiffCity for 20,000 in July 1997. Welsh U-21 midfielder Andy Mumford featured in Swansea City's 2002 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. He returned for a brief spell as Worthing's manager. He gained the first of his dozen full International caps, coming on as a substitute against Mexico. However, the competition for places was evidently intense under Brendan Rodgers and after 18 months at the club he had made just one substitute appearance in the league and one start in the cup. Helping reach the Second Division play-offs that season, he joined Stockport County for 50,000 in July 2000. He is the club's, John Benjamin Toshack MBE (born 22 March 1949) is a Welsh former professional football player and manager. After a spell playing in attack for the reserves, he returned to Wigan in July 1948 but injury ended his playing career soon afterwards. JACK O'DRISCOLLIrish international winger Jack O'Driscoll was an influential figure in Swansea's 1948-49 Third Division (South) title triumph. He was given his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 defeat at Fulham eight months later and helped win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1954-55, making ten Second Division appearances prior to joining Watford in July 1956. Locally born, he impressed with BP Llandarcy before joining Swansea in July 1956 and made his Second Division debut in the 1-1 draw at home to Grimsby Town in November 1958. Signing professional for Coventry in 1994, he made his Premiership debut in their 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough in September 1995. Moving to Swansea in July 2004, he helped them qualify for the play-offs. He later played for Bury, Newport county and Burnley again, then coached various clubs including Llanelli and has worked in the media. Ex-England Youth defender Tommy Brown helped Swansea win the West Wales Senior Cup in 1956. Making 28 League appearances for Swansea prior to joining Woking in August 1993, he then played for Gosport. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and turned professional in July 1988. He joined West Brom in January 1994 and followed Alan Buckley to Grimsby Town for 200,000 in January 1998. Also a qualified teacher, he was a wholehearted player who never gave anything less than 100 per cent during his time at the Liberty. Hamer was a regular starter for the Swans that season until the arrival of Andy Fisher in January. He failed to make an impact and moved to Swansea in August 2003, scoring on his home debut in that month's 3-0 victory over Boston United. Also loaned to Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster and Livingston, he moved via Dallas Burn back to Doncaster in November 2006. Caulker ended up having an exceptional season with the Swans, teaming up with Ashley Williams in the heart of the defence in the clubs inaugural Premier League season before returning to Spurs after 26 appearances. Midfielder Gary Williams briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. Settling in Bolton, he worked for Hawker Siddeley and died in November 2002. A former trainee at the Vetch Field, he signed professional in July 1999 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to Rochdale two months later. He joined Hednesford in April 2003, then Barry and Carmarthen, before a spell as Swansea's head of youth in May 2005. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in May 1967 and was given his League debut in Swansea's 2-2 draw at Peterborough United in March 1969. Signing professional for Arsenal in November 1957, he failed to secure a first-team slot at Highbury and joined Swansea in July 1959. Initially with Dunstable, he joined Luton in 1971 and helped them win promotion to the top-flight in 1973-74. He is still second on the list after his 16-year international career. He was used mainly in cup competitions, making his Swans debut in a FA Cup tie at Barnsley in January 2012, while deputising for an injured Vorm at Stoke City in February 2012 for his first Premier League start. Meredith played 32 games in the 1924 season. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and given his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers in April 1972. Initially with Pontefract Colliery, he joined DerbyCounty in September 1985 and moved to Oxford United in June 1989. Chris Gunter became the first player to earn 100 Wales caps, reaching the tally on 27 March 2021 in a friendly against Mexico. He played for Ashington, then lived and worked in Sunderland until a fatal heart-attack in November 1966. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in March 1967 and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-1 draw at Aldershot seven months later. Brought 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. Goalkeeper Cliff Edwards understudied Johnny King while at the Vetch Field. Signing professional at the Vetch Field in February 1984, he made his League debut in Swansea's 2-2 draw at home to Leeds United three months later. 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. He revived his career with Garden Village before re-joining Winch Wen. Sold to Walsall for 10,000 in March 1968, he joined Swansea in exchange for Jimmy McMorran in October 1968 and netted four goals in 16 Fourth Division games before reuniting with Doug Hillard at Taunton Town in July 1969. Voted their 'Player of the Year' in 1988-89, he moved to Swansea in July 1993 and made seven League appearances prior to joining Barry Town in June 1994. MARCUS BEAN Young midfielder Marcus Bean had two separate loan spells at Swansea City. Helping win promotion in 1948-49, he joined Bradford PA for 10,000 in December 1949, then played for Rochdale, Chester, Wellington, Kidderminster and Evesham. He then played for QPR and Burnley again before moving to Swansea for 130,000 in May 1980. Injury ended his career soon after. Top scorer in their 1991-92 League Championship success, he had spells with Portsmouth, West Ham and Ipswich prior to joining Swansea in March 1996, netting four goals in seven League games until retiring. He netted three goals in 94 Second Division games before a knee injury ended his League career, becoming Ammanford's player-manager in July 1964. PHIL FISHERWelsh Semi-Pro international winger briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in October 1958 and made his League debut in Swansea's 3-1 victory at home to Scunthorpe in March 1960. BOBBY HENNINGWing-half Bobby Henning understudied Mel Charles while at Swansea. JOHN ROBERTSYoung centre-forward John Roberts was Swansea's leading marksman in 1966-67. Later with Brentford, Tranmere, Hull, Doncaster, Millwall, Carlisle, Barnet and Prestatyn Town. He re-joined Swansea as manager between June 1965 and October 1966, then was Pembroke Borough's player-coach. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-2 draw at home to Lincoln City in April 1985. Welsh U-21 winger Jonathan Coates featured in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Bale was electrifying for Tottenham after his defensive minded reins were let off, and there was little surprise when Real Madrid eventually came calling. He also represented England at Under-16, 17, 18 and Under-19 level. It was an injury to Dorus de Vries that brought Konstantopoulos to the Liberty in October 2008, playing six games before moving to Cardiff City where he played nine times. He moved to Leicester City in September 1977, reuniting with John Toshack at Swansea for 24,000 in May 1978. His solitary goal in 18 League games came in the Swans' 3-0 victory at home to Macclesfield in September 2003 and he moved to Portsmouth for 175,000 in January 2004. Initially with Loughor Rovers, he played for Grovesend Welfare before joining Swansea initially as an amateur in October 1951. PETER GUTHRIEGoalkeeper Peter Guthrie featured in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final triumph. The Austrian youth international got better and better during his loan spell and ended the season as a key player for the Swans. Moving to Hull City in November 1995, he joined Swansea on loan in December 1997 and made his solitary League appearance in that month's 3-0 defeat at Rochdale. After four seasons and playing in over 100 games for the club he was signed by Coventry City. Flying winger Joey Beauchamp had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1991-92 season. Starting with Rhondda Transport, he joined Cardiff City in July 1947 and moved to Brighton in August 1948. He understudied Noel Dwyer and made 27 Second Division appearances for Swansea prior to joining Bristol Rovers in May 1965, then played for Minehead, Frome Town, Glastonbury and Taunton Town until a hand injury ended his career. He was a tenacious tackler with good positional sense and scored nine times in 172 League outings for Swansea prior to joining Southend United in July 1952. Ex-England Youth midfielder Paul Richardson briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 season. Initially with Aberdeen, he was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for 100,000 in May 1969 and moved to Newcastle United for a similar fee in December 1974. Appointed Sporting Lisbon's manager in July 1984, he took Real Sociedad to Spanish Cup glory in 1987 and Real Madrid to the Spanish League title in 1990. Midfielder Dai Davies made his solitary League appearance for Swansea City as a 16 year-old substitute in the 2-0 defeat at AFC Bournemouth in April 1973. TOM KILEYVersatile centre-half Tom Kiley featured in Swansea's 1950 Welsh Cup final success. While at the Liberty Stadium Feeney scored six goals, but suffered a long-term injury that saw his time at the club ended before his loan period had finished. The French defender started his professional career in 1997 at St Etienne, playing for the first-team on 10 occasions. In total, the Dutchman made 101 appearances for the Swans over the course of six years, scoring 10 goals in all competitions. We have got all the match results from 1892 to today along with great player profiles List of Liverpool Players - LFChistory - Stats galore for Liverpool FC! 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. He played alongside Lee Trundle and netted 16 goals in 65 League games before joining Leyton Orient for 40,000 in January 2006, helping them win promotion. He was loaned to Charlton and Carlisle prior to joining Swansea in August 1987. Moving to Bath City in December 2002, he was loaned to Cirencester Town before joining Weston-Super-Mare and helping them clinch promotion in 2002-03. Signing professional for Newcastle United in September 1963, he joined Barrow in March 1965 and starred in their 1966-67 promotion success. He was a safety officer with the Welsh Water Authority until his early death in October 1991. Moving to Dublin City in August 2004, he joined Chesham United in January 2005 and also played for Burnham and Hemel Hempstead. He had few opportunities at the City Ground and was loaned to Swansea in October 2002, making five Third Division appearances whilst at the Vetch Field. Subsequently with QPR, he settled near Port Talbot and died in August 1999. MATTHIAS VERSCHAVE French striker Matthias Verschave had a loan spell at Swansea City at the end of the 2000-01 campaign. He played for Hull and Oswestry. He made a goalscoring debut in a League Cup tie against Yeovil, before netting his first league goal against the Swans in a 3-0 win at the Liberty in August 2009. He joined Stoke City in August 1994, helping them qualify for the First Division play-offs in 1995-96, then had spells with Airdrie, Winsford United and Witton Albion. Caps and goals sourced from:[14][17][18][19]. Returning to Swansea in June 2005, he became the first Swansea player to score at Liberty Stadium in a pre-season friendly against Fulham. Joining Swansea as part of the Ivor Allchurch deal in October 1958, he netted 29 goals in 111 League games before moving to Carlisle United in June 1962, then appeared for Merthyr and was King's Lynn player-manager. He was twice leading marksman and joined Swansea in exchange for Ken Pound in August 1966, scoring ten goals in 40 League outings before moving to Chelmsford City in July 1968. Making 96 Second Division appearances for the Swans, he became Haverfordwest's player-boss in October 1960. Signing professional for Spurs in November 1974, he was loaned to Swansea in February 1977 and made five League appearances. In total, he made 64 appearances (15 aas sub) and scored 21 goals for the Swans. He was joint top scorer in 1956-57, netting 38 goals in 84 Second Division games before joining Liverpool in exchange for Roy Saunders plus 4,000 in March 1959. In August 2019, Sanches was signed by French side Lille for a reported fee of 25million. He joined Reading in July 1969 and was top scorer three times, moving to Doncaster Rovers in December 1974. He joined Portsmouth for 315,000 in 1988 and was loaned to Swansea in October 1993. Sadly passed away in August 2015. Initially with Welwyn Garden, he joined Luton Town in July 1971 and was ever-present in 1979-80. He featured in Swansea's 1954 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph and joined Llanelly in August 1955, then played for Bangor City, Aberwystwyth, Burton Albion and Haverfordwest, helping them win the Welsh League Cup in 1961. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 4-2 defeat at home to Crewe Alexandra ten months before turning professional in July 1988. Later playing for Caerau, he appeared against Swansea in the 1949-50 Welsh Cup fifth round and worked as a coal-miner. His contract was cancelled by mutual consent shortly after Brian Flynn was appointed manager, re-joining Carmarthen in December 2002. In need of games, he went out on loan to Newport County in 2009 before a spell with home-town club Port Talbot in 2011. ALAN MORRISEx-Welsh Youth winger Alan Morris helped Swansea win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1960-61. CHRIS BURNSMidfielder Chris Burns had two spells with Swansea City. Locally born, the son of Roy Saunders, he turned professional for Swansea in June 1982 and netted 12 goals in 49 League outings, moving to Brighton in August 1985. Scoring three times in 24 Second Division games, he joined Watford in July 1960 and appeared in their first League Cup match, then moved via Kettering Town to Ray Daniel's Hereford United in July 1963. Pembridge went on to make 228 appearances in England's top flight, most notably for Everton and Fulham, but injuries impacted much of his playing time. After the Swans relegation in 2018, Ki remained In the Premier League by signing for Newcastle United before moving on to Mallorca in Spain. The Neath-born forward was a Welsh Semi-Pro international, who had loan spells with CF Balaguer, Ostersunds and Newport County during his time with the Swans after signing in July 2005. Also gaining ECWC experience, he scored once in 165 League outings before moving to Hereford United with Roy Evans in July 1968. Tough-tackling wing-half Albert Harley was Swansea's first-ever substitute in the Football League at Southend United in August 1965. Ex-Welsh Amateur international outside-right Frank Donovan played for Swansea during the 1950-51 season. He also helped the reserves win the Welsh League First Division title in two consecutive seasons, netting once in 12 Second Division games prior to joining Reading for 4,500 in August 1963 but a knee injury ended his career. Making three League appearances, he joined Yeovil Town in July 1958 and starred in their 1961 Southern League Cup final success and 1963-64 Southern League title triumph before injury ended his career. Moving to Barry Town in January 1949, he then played for Hereford United and settled back in his native North-East, residing in South Shields until his death in April 1998. Signing professional for Oldham Athletic in July 1994, he was loaned to Swansea in August 1995 and made six League appearances while at the Vetch Field. The Swedish international swapped the Netherlands for south Wales making his debut for the Swans the day after signed in a 2-1 win against Hull City. Finding it hard to force himself into the starting XI, he went out on loan to Brentford at the end of the 2004-05 season, and it was during this period that he attracted the attention of the Swans. Moving to Newport County in September 1983, he had a spell as player-boss and led them to the 1987 Welsh Cup final. Welsh international striker Ian Walsh scored a hat-trick in Swansea City's record 12-0 ECWC victory over Sliema Wanderers in September 1982. Later reuniting with Mal Gilligan, Alan Wilkins and Brayley Reynolds at Lovell's Athletic until that club folded, he then played for Ammanford and Port Tennant Colts. He made five appearances (three as sub) under Paulo Sousa before tragedy struck in the summer of 2010 as Besian suffered a heart attack in his sleep and passed away aged just 22 in Austria. He joined Charlton Athletic for 130,000 in February 1987, moving via Watford to AFC Bournemouth in August 1989. He made his debut for the club in the opening Premier League game of the 2012 season, an incredible 5-0 away win at QPR. He subsequently ran a painting and decorating business in Killay until his death from cancer in February 2003. He moved to St Patrick's, then Shelbourne in December 2003, helping win the Irish League title that season. Originally a midfielder, the competition in that position particularly strong and he moved back to a full-back position where he was able to gain more playing time and he made his Premier League debut as a substitute against Norwich City in October 2011. Locally born, he was an apprentice at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-1 defeat at Notts County five months before turning professional in July 1981. He was leading marksman three times, including their 1997-98 promotion success, moving to Leyton Orient in May 2002. Joined Great Harwood in July 1974. Local born left-half Ronnie Davies briefly appeared for Swansea during the 1958-59 season. In September 2007 Andrea found himself as a free agent and arrived at the Liberty Stadium to join manager Roberto Martinezs Spanish revolution as one of the Three Amigos. Initially a Manchester City junior, he joined hometown Wigan Athletic in September 1945 and impressed in the Cheshire League before moving to the Vetch Field in May 1946. While at Rangers he played in the play-off final at the Millennium Stadium, where they lost 1-0 to Cardiff in 2003. He moved to Brentford in June 1954, then had a season at Gillingham before joining Swansea for 5,000 in July 1958. A former Manchester City junior, he failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Swansea in July 1972, making 11 League appearances while at the Vetch Field. By the age of 27, he already had 75 caps. 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. He was a London taxi driver and died in March 2007. Ex-England Youth goalkeeper Neil Cutler had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2002-03 campaign. He moved via Bulova to Manchester City in August 1983 and was leading marksman in 1983-84, then had a spell at Burnley before reuniting with John Bond at Swansea in January 1985. He followed Gordon Milne to Coventry in October 1972 and was ever-present three times, joining Manchester City in October 1980. He moved to Brentford in September 1989 and was leading marksman in their 1991-92 Third Division title triumph, joining Wimbledon for 720,000 in July 1992. He later played for Barry Town, Minehead and Cinderford Town, becoming their player-boss, then president. Signing professional for Aston Villa in December 1963, he made his First Division debut in their 3-1 defeat at Burnley in November 1965. He was twice a Welsh Cup winner and ever-present in 1989-90, scoring twice in 160 League games prior to joining Crystal Palace for 275,000 in July 1991. His solitary goal in 30 League outings clinched the Swans' 2-1 victory at home to Fulham in May 1994 and he moved to Merthyr Tydfil in November 1995. Welsh wartime international inside-right Frankie Squires appeared in Swansea's first post-war League match at home to West Brom. He scored once in 66 League games for the Swans before joining Swedish side Jankoping in May 1985, then had spells with Lincoln City and Cambridge United. The son of former Welsh international winger Donato Nardiello, he was a scholar at Manchester United and turned professional in November 1999. He was also loaned to Blackpool, Sheffield United and Bristol Rovers but failed to secure a regular first-team slot at Ewood Park and joined Swansea in July 2002. While he preferred to play as a winger, he was utilised by Russell Martin in midfield and as a wingback both roles he enjoyed in the Swans system. Former England U-23 left-back Colin Sullivan was a member of John Bond's squad at Swansea City. He scored in the 2-1 FA Cup second defeat at home to Bristol Rovers and played three League games overall prior to joining Haverfordwest in 1987. 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. His only other Third Division (South) appearance for Swansea was in the next match at Reading and he had a spell with Lovell's Athletic prior to joining Llanelly in April 1950. With his nation participating in their first-ever Euros, Bale played a starring role on the big occasion. Midfielder Kevin Kennerley had a loan spell at SwanseaCity during the 1977-78 promotion campaign. Later joined the Swans' coaching staff under his friend Harry Griffiths. TERRY EVANSFormer Welsh U-21 right-back Terry Evans played under three different managers while at SwanseaCity. He lost his place after injury and moved to the Vetch Field in July 1975, scoring twice in 49 Fourth Division outings for Swansea prior to joining Bridgend Town in August 1977. Later player-boss of Tondu Robins, he also managed Garw Athletic to promotion. Later with Morriston Town, Pontardawe, Milford United and Ammanford Town. Kenji was given a squad number at the club but spent his first season playing for the under 21 squad. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and made his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Wigan Athletic seven months before turning professional in March 1986. Tireless midfielder Steve Thornber played for Swansea City in the 1989 Welsh Cup final. Reuniting with John Bond at Manchester City in August 1982, he had spells with Bury, Brentford, Cambridge United, Carlisle United, Exeter City and Bristol Rovers prior to joining Swansea in November 1985. Striker David Puckett had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1988-89 campaign. Edit. 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