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Sold to Celtic for 750,000 in August 1995, he joined Hibernian in November 1996, then played for Ayr United before managing Falkirk, Hibernian, Livingston and Hartlepool. Two of Wales' finest players: Ryan Giggs and Gareth Bale There's an ongoing debate in Wales as to whether football or rugby union in the nations most popular sport. PAUL CHALMERSEx-Scotland Youth striker Paul Chalmers featured in Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup final triumph. Bale made his senior international debut in May 2006 at the age of just 16-years old, illustrating his potential at a frighteningly young age. A former Blackburn Rovers trainee, he signed professional in July 1996 and made his League debut while on loan at West Brom in September 1997. Helping the reserves win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1954-55, he netted four goals in 130 League games before joining Llanelli in August 1955. He was leading marksman in 1964-65 and scored in the Swans' 1966 Welsh Cup final replay triumph. James grew to be an integral part of the Swans youth setup, helping the under-23s to promotion to the PDL Division 1 and contributing to the winning Premier League Cup campaign. He made his League debut in the 2-1 defeat at Blackpool seven months later but had limited chances behind Roger Freestone and moved to Bristol Rovers in March 1998. ANTHONY JAMESYoung winger Anthony James featured in Swansea City's 1977-78 promotion campaign. King eventually made his first-team debut in a 6-2 victory at Tranmere in the FA Cup, while being part of the Swans Under-21 team that won the Development League Two title. Anderson could regularly be seen tearing up defences on the right flank going on to secure England under-19 honours in the process. He was a prominent figure in the League One championship-winning side in 2008, and found the second tier to his liking. A recurring knee injury ended his League career and he played for Dagenham & Redbridge, Droylsden and Ashton United. Briefly returning to Swansea in August 1968, he made two further League appearances, then played for Haverfordwest and gave Ammanford lengthy service. Welsh Youth winger Alan Sullivan was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. Young midfielder Simon Davey was a member of Swansea City's 1991 Welsh Cup winning squad. He joined Swansea in August 1960 and featured in the 1961 Welsh Cup final triumph, then saved a penalty as the Swans won at Liverpool in the 1963-64 FA Cup sixth round. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and turned professional in July 2000. The first foreign player to sign for a Football League side since Great Britain entered the Common Market, he combined playing with his job at BSC Port Talbot and made his solitary League appearance in place of Steve Potter in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at Stockport in August 1976. He was ever-present for Swansea in 1994-95, scoring in that season's FA Cup third round win over Middlesbrough. 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. A former Swansea apprentice, he made his League debut in the 5-0 defeat at Portsmouth five months before turning professional in October 1984. His first season at Ewood Park was a success, but the following year saw him struggle for games and he left in August 2006 to join Crystal Palace. Kosovan midfielder Bersant Celina began his professional career at Manchester City, making four appearances before being loaned to Eredivisie side FC Twente and Championship side Ipswich Town. He helped reach the ECWC quarter-finals in 1980-81 and moved to Wolves in December 1986, starring as they won the Fourth Division title and Third Division title in consecutive seasons, also the Sherpa Van Trophy in 1988. He moved to Sunderland in December 1983, then played for Sheffield Wednesday, Niort and Nottingham Forest before moving to Leeds United in January 1990. Looking for more first team games he moved to Sevilla in 2004 where he became a regular in midfield, and was part of the team that was victorious in the 2006 UEFA Cup. Initially with Cardiff City, he helped win the Welsh Cup three times and moved to Aston Villa for 100,000 in September 1974. In two seasons at the DW Stadium he featured in 18 league games and by February 2008 he found himself on loan at Sheffield United - signing a permanent deal the following July. In May 2012 Jones left Neath when the club folded, signing for The New Saints. Sold to Plymouth Argyle for 100,000 in July 1989, he later played for Grimsby, Crystal Palace and Torquay United. Pro Photography. He failed to make an impact and was loaned to Swansea in December 2002. A former Portsmouth amateur, he joined Yeovil Town in July 1963 and starred in their 1963-64 Southern League title triumph, moving to the Vetch Field for 1,000 in July 1964. He later played for Weymouth and Eastleigh. Joining Raith Rovers in May 1963, he starred in their 1966-67 promotion success. NOEL DWYERRepublic of Ireland international goalkeeper Noel Dwyer was capped ten times while at the Vetch Field. Initially with Manchester United, he gained a European Cup winner's medal in 1968 and was loaned to Swansea in October 1973. After loan spells at Haverfordwest and Merthyr, he joined Bohemians in November 1998. Experienced right-back Simon Trevitt had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1997-98 campaign. ANDREW WEBBER Young striker Andy Webber briefly appeared for Swansea City during the 1984-85 campaign. He scored three goals in 12 Second Division games while at the Vetch Field, including two in Swansea's 6-0 victory at home to Brentford in May 2001. On his return to Swansea he enjoyed his best season at the club under Garry Monk on the way to an eighth-placed finish. He moved to the Vetch Field in an exchange deal involving David Giles in February 1982 and netted 11 goals in 37 League games for Swansea before joining Barnsley in July 1984. Welsh U-21 winger Jason Price starred in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Later with Cork City and Galway United. Anderson could regularly be seen tearing up defences on the right flank going on to secure England under-19 honours in the process. The Republic of Ireland international mainly occupied an attack-minded wingback role in head coach Russell Martins side. He helped the reserves win the Football Combination Second Division title that season, then the Welsh League First Division title two years running. Reuniting with Brian Flynn at the Vetch Field in July 2003, he starred as Swansea reached the FA Cup fifth round in 2003-04, won promotion in 2004-05, then lifted the Football League Trophy and were play-off finalists in 2005-06. Reuniting with Malcolm Allison at Crystal Palace in December 1973, he moved to Sheffield Wednesday in July 1976 and was a promotion winner in 1979-80. A sensational time at the club saw Gylfi excel on the pitch, creating and scoring some memorable goals for the team. French U-21 winger Nicolas Fabiano had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 2000-01 campaign. Scoring three goals in his first four league appearances, his form continued to make an immediate impact for the Swans which earned him Premier League Player of the Month in August 2015. 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. At the conclusion of his Swans deal, Courtney joined Newport County. He appeared in the 1969 Welsh Cup final and scored twice in 97 League games prior to joining Chelmsford City with Vic Gomersall in August 1971, helping win the Southern League title in 1971-72. However, the striker opted for a move back to the north east with Sunderland for 5m before he joined newly-promoted Hull and then Middleborough on loan. A consistent goalscorer in the reserves, he scored on his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at York City in May 1969. He joined Swansea on loan in March 1989 and helped reach the Welsh Cup final, netting three goals in 14 League games while at the Vetch Field. From there he returned to Espanyol on a four-year contract before loan spell at. He signed for Championship side Brighton before being released at the end of the 2013-14 campaign. Vote for Your Favourite Welsh Football Players 1 Gareth Bale (Welsh Professional Football Player Who Plays as a Winger) 207 88 Birthdate: July 16, 1989 Sun Sign: Cancer Birthplace: Cardiff, Wales He joined West Brom in January 1994 and followed Alan Buckley to Grimsby Town for 200,000 in January 1998. He was brought to the club on a season-long loan from Liverpool in July 2007 and the youngster proved a big hit in his one and only season at the Liberty. Unable to command a regular first-team slot during the 1997-98 campaign, he played 15 Second Division games while at the Vetch Field before being released in March 1998, then returned to Portugal. The former Benfica, Deportivo La Coruna and Rennes forwardstayed in English football with a loan move to Nottingham Forest a year later, before having a successful time with Norwich City and Reading (loan). Later with Ipswich Town, he settled back in Newport and died in January 2003. He moved to Swansea as player-boss in February 1996 and netted three goals in 41 League games while at the Vetch Field before leaving in October 1997. A former Liverpool trainee, he signed professional in July 1997 but failed to secure a first-team slot and was loaned to Stockport before joining Cardiff City in August 2001. Appearances and goals are composed of FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship and each competition's required qualification matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. Playing as a striker in a two-man partnership with various teammates, Bale scored 3 goals in 6 games including one vs England as his performances propelled Wales out of the group stage and as far as the semi-finals of the tournament, an unforgettable moment for his nation. In 67/68 he signed for Peterborough United, having been Jesse Pennington Helping win promotion in 1995-96, he was loaned to Scunthorpe before moving to Bury in August 2001. Initially with Hebburn St Cuthberts, he moved via North Shields to Aston Villa in January 1939 and featured in their first post-war League match against Middlesbrough in August 1946. He joined Hednesford in July 1997, then played for Hereford United and Warley Borough. Strong-tackling right-back Alan Sanders appeared in Swansea's 1961 Welsh Cup final success. Scoring once in 11 League outings before joining Merthyr Tydfil in January 1981, he later played for Haverfordwest, Clydach, Morriston, Llanelli and BP Llandarcy. Pembridge, who has won 54 caps for Wales, is now coaching at Fulham. His wing play was enough for German side Borussia Dortmund to purchase the player, but after only three starts he suffered an injury and had a prolonged period on the sidelines. Ex-England Youth right-back Peter Jones was an influential figure as SwanseaCity reached the FA Cup fourth round in 1971-72. STEVE KEANFormer Scotland Schoolboy midfielder Steve Kean had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1986-87 season. During his time at St Andrews, Marcos made his senior debut against Scunthorpe in the League Cup in 2005, and made his Premier League bow in a 1-0 win against Fulham. The Ireland international arrived in Swansea following success with both Plymouth Argyle and Barnsley featuring more than 100 times for each club. football, also called association football or soccer, game in which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies except their hands and arms, try to maneuver the ball into the opposing team's goal. Ex-England Youth winger Adrian Forbes featured prominently in Swansea City's 2004-05 promotion success. Locally born, he was a trainee at the Vetch Field and made his first-team debut as a 16 year-old in Swansea's 4-1 FA Cup second round defeat at Macclesfield in December 2001. following a successful takeover bid by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. He became Rhyl's player-manager, then had a spell with Poole. The Welsh Semi-Pro international then had spells with Carmarthen Town, Inter Cardiff and Bridgend. He turned pro in July 1993 and helped take Middlesbrough to an FA Cup third round replay in 1994-95, playing 23 League games for Swansea prior to joining Merthyr in August 1996. He was top scorer in 1997-98 and subsequently played for Abingdon and Didcot Town. CEDRIC VAN DER GUNCedrics career began at FC Den Bosch in 1999 and his potential saw him sign for Dutch giants Ajax the following season. He moved via Newport County to Cardiff City for 22,500 in August 1986 and featured in their 1987-88 promotion and Welsh Cup 'double' success. After a loan spell at Charlton Athletic, he was loaned to Swansea in October 1994 and scored twice in eight League games while at the Vetch Field. He starred as they qualified for the Third Division play-offs in 1997-98 and reunited with Colin Addison at Swansea in November 2001. His only other Third Division appearance was in that season's 2-0 defeat at home to Doncaster Rovers and he was loaned to Ebbw Vale prior to joining Merthyr Tydfil in March 1998. Later playing for Bridgend Town, Haverfordwest County, Llanelli and Ammanford. Teenage defender Richard Duffy featured in Swansea City's 2003-04 FA Cup run. Cedrics career began at FC Den Bosch in 1999 and his potential saw him sign for Dutch giants Ajax the following season. Initially with Southampton, he helped finish League Championship runners-up in 1983-84 and joined AFC Bournemouth as part of the Colin Clarke deal in July 1986. He subsequently played for York City, Chelmsford City and Thurrock. He returned to Ammanford in July 1969, then became player-manager of Clydach United. Scoring once in 18 League games for Swansea until breaking his ankle at Swindon in April 1979, he became Swansea's assistant manager. He returned to Italy with Verona. His son Richard became Swansea's head physio. He picked up where he left off in his three seasons back at the club, leading by example and helping the side retain its Premier League status. Making a significant contribution as the Swans reached the League One play-off final in 2005-06, he joined MK Dons in January 2007 and helped them qualify for the play-offs. AMBROSE WILSONRight-half Ambrose Wilson was one of several Irish players signed by Swansea during the early post-war era. He starred in their 1969-70 promotion success and 1975-76 ECWC run, moving to Swansea in August 1976. Moving to Swindon Town in September 1965, he returned to Swansea for 4,000 in June 1968 and helped win promotion in 1969-70. Locally born, he signed professional for Leeds United in September 1934 and moved to Bradford City in May 1935. He re-joined Haverfordwest in July 1976, then played for Waun Wen. He worked in the media and corporate hospitality until his death in November 2004. DAVE STEWARTFormer Scotland international goalkeeper Dave Stewart was ever-present as Swansea City won promotion to the top-flight in 1980-81. DUDLEY PEAKECentre-half Dudley Peake played for Swansea in the 1957 Welsh Cup final. He made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 victory at home to AFC Bournemouth the following month and played nine Third Division games as Nick Cusack's side made a poor start to the season. A wartime guest for several clubs, he moved to the Vetch Field in March 1947 and made 12 League appearances prior to joining Chingford Town in July 1948. He spent the rest of his time with the Swans in the reserve team and was released in May 1952, returning to his native Lurgan. He failed to make an impact at Highbury and was loaned to Swansea in September 1974, making seven Fourth Division appearances while at the Vetch Field. He helped them clinch promotion that season and moved to Stockport County in September 1965, starring in their 1966-67 Fourth Division triumph. In July 2019 he left the Swans and joined Scottish Championship club Dundee United on a three-year deal. Fernandez made his debut just six days later playing the full 90 minutes against Rotherham United in a 1-0 victory in the League Cup, over the course of his four year spell in South Wales, Fernandez made 118 appearances in all competitions and found the back of the net twice. Making 31 League appearances while at the Vetch Field, he was forced to retire with a serious knee injury in January 1975. For two seasons he was a regular at Vicarage Road, but after the club was relegated to the Championship he found it hard to break back into the first team. He made his First Division debut as substitute in Swansea's 3-0 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest in May 1983 and scored twice in 19 League games prior to joining Llanelli in July 1984. But after three seasons and only 31 appearances, he was released and found himself at Nottingham Forest. PAUL RAYNORVersatile midfielder Paul Raynor scored in Swansea City's 1987-88 Fourth Division play-off final success. ALFIE BIGGSCentre-forward Alfie Biggs played for Swansea during the 1968-69 season. He also played for Haverfordwest. He was ever-present for Swansea in 1994-95, scoring in that season's FA Cup third round win over Middlesbrough. He studied at Cambridge University and played in four Varsity matches at Wembley. Providing reliable cover in the top-flight, he was loaned to Port Vale, Portsmouth and Torquay United before joining Fulham in June 1997. There was hope of signing the winger on a permanent basis following promotion to the Championship, but he opted to move to Nottingham Forest instead. A son of Alan Williams, he turned professional with Bristol City in August 1980 and had a spell at Portsmouth before moving to Swansea on a non-contract basis in January 1985. His son of the same name also played for Newport. He moved to the Vetch Field in March 1951 and deputised for Jack O'Driscoll in Swansea's 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest October 1951. Former England international Emlyn Hughes briefly skippered Swansea City during the 1983-84 campaign. 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. Signed from Hartlepool United in August 2006, the winger enjoyed spells at Sunderland and Dunfermline before going out on loan at Darlington. Hungarian outside-left Johnny Haasz appeared for Swansea during the 1960-61 campaign. 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