List of Everton F.C. international players

Everton Football Club, an association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, was founded in 1878 and competes in the top flight of English football the Premier League. Everton have a storied history winning nine League titles, five FA Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

Players of the club can be called up to represent their national team and to date 238 players have played at senior international level whilst registered with the club.[1] Everton's first international was Job Wilding who appeared for Wales against England on 14 March 1885. The most recent newly capped player is Demarai Gray for Jamaica against USA on 25 June 2023.

Countries (in blue) in which Everton players have been capped at international level.

Robert Warzycha became the first player from outside of the British Isles to represent his country, Poland in 1991 (Although some players born outside of the British Isles had played internationally for the club for Home Nation sides such as Pat Van Den Hauwe born in Belgium but representing Wales). Daniel Amokachi was the first non-European representative for Nigeria in 1993.[2]

Since 2016, Tim Howard holds the record for most caps won with 93 for United States of America, previously Neville Southall had held the record with 91 caps for Wales since the early 1990s.[3]

Dixie Dean held the record for most international goals with 18 for England held from the 1930s, Tim Cahill matched this in 2012 for Australia.

37 individual Everton players have represented their countries at the World Cup, with Everton being represented in 13 of the 22 tournaments (currently having taken part in 10 consecutive tournaments since 1986. Alex Parker the first in 1958 for Scotland.[4] At the most recent 2018 World Cup 3 Everton players represented 3 countries. Tim Cahill, representing Australia, is the only player to appear at more than one tournament.

Over 2700 caps for 43 countries have been earned by players while contracted to Everton.

The most Everton players to play in a single fixture was between Republic of Ireland and England on 7 June 2016 when five players (three for Ireland, two for England) appeared.

List of internationals

The following list includes only caps earned while contracted to Everton.

Three Everton players (Eglington, Farrell and Stevenson) were dual internationals for Ireland. Their caps are listed separately below but included only once in the total player count of 240.

The following list includes only caps earned while playing for Everton. This includes players on loan to Everton but not players out on loan to other sides. For example: Neville Southall earned 92 Wales caps while contracted to Everton, one of these was while on loan to Port Vale and thus is not included.

Updated as of fixtures played 21 March 2024

Name Country Caps Goals Years
Walter Abbott  England 1 - 1902
Niclas Alexandersson  Sweden 23 2 2000–2003
Allan  Brazil 1 - 2020
Daniel Amokachi  Nigeria 6 2 1994–1995
Victor Anichebe  Nigeria 10 1 2008–2011
Smart Arridge  Wales 3 - 1894–1986
Christian Atsu  Ghana 13 3 2014–2015
Yakubu Ayegbeni  Nigeria 24 7 2008–2010
Leighton Baines  England 30 1 2010–2015
Ibrahima Bakayoko  Ivory Coast 4 1 1999
Alan Ball  England 39 6 1966–1971
Michael Ball  England 1 - 2001
William Balmer  England 1 - 1905
Ross Barkley  England 22 2 2013–2016
Nick Barmby  England 5 - 2000
Jack Bell  Scotland 3 1 1896–1898
Muhamed Besic  Bosnia and Herzegovina 21 - 2014–2020
Slaven Bilić  Croatia 14 2 1997–1999
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov  Russia 17 4 2009–2011
Billy Bingham  Northern Ireland 12 2 1960–1964
Jesper Blomqvist  Sweden 1 - 2002
Yannick Bolasie  DR Congo 8 1 2016–2020
Tom Booth  England 1 - 1903
Wally Boyes  England 2 - 1938
Paul Bracewell  England 3 - 1985
Dod Brewster  Scotland 1 - 1921
Cliff Britton  England 9 1 1934–1938
Tim Cahill  Australia 53 18 2004–2012
Dominic Calvert-Lewin  England 11 4 2020–2021
Lee Carsley  Republic of Ireland 21 - 2002–2008
Segundo Castillo  Ecuador 7 - 2008–2009
Edgar Chadwick  England 7 3 1891–1897
Sam Chedgzoy  England 8 - 1920–1924
Dave Clements  Northern Ireland 12 - 1973–1975
Tommy Clinton  Republic of Ireland 3 - 1951–1954
Seamus Coleman  Republic of Ireland 66 1 2011–2023
Bobby Collins  Scotland 6 3 1958–1959
John Collins  Scotland 6 1 1998–1999
John Connolly  Scotland 1 - 1973
Billy Cook  Ireland 12 - 1935–1939
Peter Corr  Republic of Ireland 4 - 1949
Tony Cottee  England 4 - 1988–1989
Jackie Coulter  Ireland 5 1 1934–1937
Warney Cresswell  England 1 - 1929
Jimmy Cunliffe  England 1 - 1936
Dai Davies  Wales 16 - 1975–1977
Joe Davies  Wales 2 - 1889
Llewellyn Davies  Wales 2 - 1889
Simon Davies  Wales 12 1 2005–2006
Stan Davies  Wales 3 1 1921
William "Dixie" Dean  England 16 18 1927–1932
Lucas Digne  France 22 - 2018–2021
Martin Dobson  England 1 - 1974
Don Donovan  Republic of Ireland 5 - 1954–1957
Abdoulaye Doucouré  Mali 2 - 2022
Landon Donovan  United States 1 - 2010
Dicky Downs  England 1 - 1920
Shane Duffy  Republic of Ireland 1 - 2014
Jimmy Dunn  Scotland 1 1 1928
Richard Dunne  Republic of Ireland 6 2 2000
Tommy Eglington *  Ireland 6 - 1946–1948
Tommy Eglington *  Republic of Ireland 22 2 1946–1955
Peter Farrell *  Ireland 7 - 1946–1949
Peter Farrell *  Republic of Ireland 26 3 1946–1957
Gareth Farrelly  Republic of Ireland 2 - 1998
Marouane Fellaini  Belgium 33 6 2008–2013
Duncan Ferguson  Scotland 3 - 1994–1997
Bert Freeman  England 2 1 1909
Ramio Funes Mori  Argentina 18 1 2015–2017
Jimmy Gabriel  Scotland 2 - 1960–1963
Fred Geary  England 2 3 1890–1891
Cecil Gee  England 3 - 1931, 1936
Albert Geldard  England 4 - 1933–1937
Scott Gemmill  Scotland 13 1 1999–2003
Darron Gibson  Republic of Ireland 10 - 2012–2016
Torry Gillick  Scotland 5 3 1937–1938
Ben Godfrey  England 2 - 2021
Thomas Gravesen  Denmark 44 5 2000–2004
Andy Gray  Scotland 1 - 1985
Demari Gray  Jamaica 5 2 2023
Phil Griffiths  Wales 1 - 1931
Thomas Griffiths  Wales 8 1 1927–1931
Idrissa Gueye Senegal Senegal 48 4 2016–2024
Brian Hamilton  Northern Ireland 11 - 1976–1977
Harold Hardman  England 4 1 1905–1908
Val Harris  Ireland 14 - 1909–1914
George Harrison  England 2 - 1921
Asa Hartford  Scotland 8 1 1979, 1981
Colin Harvey  England 1 - 1971
Johnny Heitinga  Netherlands 40 1 2009–2013
Jimmy Hill  Northern Ireland 3 - 1963
Andy Hinchcliffe  England 4 - 1996–1997
Barry Horne  Wales 23 - 1992–1996
Johnny Holt  England 9 - 1890–1895
Marc Hottiger   Switzerland 7 - 1996
Johnny Houston  Ireland 3 - 1913–1914
Ben Howard Baker  England 1 - 1921
Tim Howard  United States 93 - 2007–2016
Bob Howarth  England 1 - 1894
Teddy Hughes  Wales 2 - 1899
Jack Humphreys  Wales 1 - 1947
Don Hutchison  Scotland 10 5 1999–2000
Bobby Irvine  Ireland 11 3 1922–1928
Alex Iwobi  Nigeria 27 4 2019–2023
Tommy Jackson  Northern Ireland 6 - 1968–1969
Lars Jacobsen  Denmark 6 - 2008–2009
Phil Jagielka  England 40 3 2008–2016
Frank Jefferis  England 2 - 1912
Nikica Jelavic  Croatia 13 3 2012–2013
Pat Jennings  Northern Ireland 1 - 1986
Andy Johnson  England 6 - 2006–2007
Tommy Johnson  England 3 2 1931–1932
T. G. Jones  Wales 17 - 1938–1949
Robert Jones  Wales 1 - 1894
Andrei Kanchelskis  Russia 16 3 1995–1996
Tony Kay  England 1 1 1963
Moise Kean  Italy 2 - 2020
Michael Keane  England 10 1 2017–2020
Joe Kendrick  Ireland 1 - 1927
Martin Keown  England 9 1 1992
Kevin Kilbane  Republic of Ireland 24 1 2003–2006
Joshua King  Norway 3 - 2021
Davy Klaassen  Netherlands 2 - 2017
Bill Lacey  Ireland 10 1 1909–1912
Brian Labone  England 26 - 1962–1970
Bob Latchford  England 12 5 1977–1979
Shayne Lavery  Northern Ireland 1 - 2018
Tommy Lawton  England 8 6 1938–1939
Joleon Lescott  England 7 - 2007–2009
Tie Li  China 6 - 2003–2006
Anders Limpar  Sweden 11 1 1994–1996
Tobias Linderoth  Sweden 23 - 2002–2004
Gary Lineker  England 11 9 1985–1986
Romelu Lukaku  Belgium 31 15 2013–2017
Harry Makepeace  England 4 - 1906–1912
Cuco Martina  Curaçao 4 - 2017–2018
Neil McBain  Scotland 2 - 1923
Stuart McCall  Scotland 11 1 1990–1991
James McCarthy  Republic of Ireland 25 - 2013–2016
Alex McCartney  Ireland 2 - 1905
Jim McDonagh  Republic of Ireland 4 - 1981
James McFadden  Scotland 33 12 2003–2007
Aiden McGeady  Republic of Ireland 21 2 2014–2017
Mick Meagan  Republic of Ireland 4 - 1961–1964
Joe Mercer  England 5 - 1938–1939
Yerry Mina  Colombia 25 1 2019–2023
Kevin Mirallas  Belgium 30 5 2012–2017
Joe-Max Moore  United States 22 4 2010
Ján Mucha  Slovakia 16 - 2010–2012
Thomas Myhre  Norway 20 - 1998–2001
Vitaliy Mykolenko  Ukraine 17 1 2022–2024
Steven Naismith  Scotland 26 4 2012–2015
Gary Naysmith  Scotland 32 1 2001–2007
Lucas Neil  Australia 3 - 2009
Phil Neville  England 7 - 2006–2007
Pat Nevin  Scotland 8 1 1989–1992
Keith Newton  England 8 - 1970
Oumar Niasse  Senegal 3 1 2016–2018
Alex Nyarko  Ghana 1 - 2000
Eamonn O'Keefe  Republic of Ireland 1 - 1981
Robin Olsen  Sweden 10 - 2020–2021
Amadou Onana  Belgium 8 - 2022–2023
Jimmy O'Neill  Republic of Ireland 17 - 1952–1959
Henry Onyekuru  Nigeria 1 - 2019
Leon Osman  England 2 - 2012–2013
John Oster  Wales 3 - 1997–1998
Bryan Oviedo  Costa Rica 14 - 2012–2016
Alex Parker  Scotland 1 - 1958
Nathan Patterson  Scotland 13 - 2022–2023
Charlie Parry  Wales 6 - 1891–1895
Mark Pembridge  Wales 16 1 1999–2003
Gerry Peyton  Republic of Ireland 4 - 1992
Terry Phelan  Republic of Ireland 3 - 1997
Fred Pickering  England 3 5 1964
Jordan Pickford  England 58 - 2017–2023
Steven Pienaar  South Africa 36 - 2007–2012
Aubrey Powell  Wales 2 - 1948–1949
Isacc Price  Northern Ireland 2 - 2023
Tomasz Radzinski  Canada 9 6 2001–2004
Kevin Ratcliffe  Wales 58 - 1980–1991
Peter Reid  England 13 - 1985–1988
Richarlison  Brazil 37 14 2018–2022
Bruce Rioch  Scotland 6 - 1977
Antonee Robinson  United States 2 - 2018–2019
Jacky Robertson  Scotland 1 - 1898
Jack Rodwell  England 2 - 2011
James Rodriguez  Colombia 4 1 2020
Salomón Rondón  Venezuela 10 6 2022
Wayne Rooney  England 17 9 2003–2004
Dick Roose  Wales 2 - 1905
Joe Royle  England 2 1 1971–1972
Ted Sagar  England 4 - 1935–1936
Louis Saha  France 1 - 2010
Alex Scott  Scotland 5 - 1963–1966
Billy Scott  Ireland 16 - 1905–1912
Peter Scott  Northern Ireland 2 - 1975
Jimmy Settle  England 4 - 1935–1936
Graeme Sharp  Scotland 12 1 1985–1988
Jack Sharp  England 2 1 1903–1905
Kevin Sheedy  Republic of Ireland 42 7 1983–1992
James Sheridan  Ireland 5 2 1903–1904
Gylfi Sigurdsson  Iceland 28 10 2017–2020
David Smallman  Wales 4 - 1975
Neville Southall  Wales 91 - 1982–1997
Gary Speed  Wales 9 1 1996–1997
Maarten Stekelenburg  Netherlands 4 - 2016
Trevor Steven  England 25 3 1985–1989
Gary Stevens  England 26 - 1985–1988
Alex Stevenson *  Ireland 14 5 1934–1947
Alex Stevenson *  Republic of Ireland 6 - 1946–1948
John Stones  England 10 - 2014–2016
Idan Tal  Israel 11 3 2000–2003
Derek Temple  England 1 - 1965
Mickey Thomas  Wales 1 - 1981
Jock Thomson  Scotland 1 - 1932
Claus Thomsen  Denmark 4 - 1997
Cenk Tosun  Turkey 20 10 2018–2020
Alex Troup  Scotland 1 - 1926
Nuno Valente  Portugal 15 - 2005–2006
David Unsworth  England 1 - 1995
Enner Valencia  Ecuador 9 5 2016–2017
Pat Van Den Hauwe  Wales 13 - 1985–1989
Roy Vernon  Wales 13 1 1960–1963
Nikola Vlasic  Croatia 1 - 2017
Mickey Walsh  Republic of Ireland 1 - 1978
Mike Walsh  Republic of Ireland 4 - 1982
Robert Warzycha  Poland 17 1 1991–1993
Dave Watson  England 6 - 1986–1988
David Weir  Scotland 43 1 1999–2006
Gordon West  England 3 - 1968–1969
Tommy White  England 1 - 1933
Norman Whiteside  Northern Ireland 2 1 1989
Job Wilding  Wales 2 1 1886
Ashley Williams  Wales 15 - 2016–2019
Ben Williams  Wales 6 - 1931–1935
George Wilson  Scotland 1 - 1907
Ian Wilson  Scotland 3 - 1987
Ray Wilson  England 33 - 1965–1968
Sam Wolstenholme  England 1 - 1904
George Wood  Scotland 3 - 1987
Tommy Wright  England 11 - 1968–1970
Abel Xavier  Portugal 7 1 1999–2001
Joseph Yobo  Nigeria 55 6 2008–2011
Alex Young  Scotland 2 2 1961–1966
Alex 'Sandy' Young  Scotland 2 - 1905–1907
Kurt Zouma  France 1 - 2018


Country Players Caps Goals First Last
 England 70 586 92 1890 2023
 Wales 28 331 7 1886 2019
 Republic of Ireland 25 325 18 1946 2023
 Scotland 33 266 39 1896 2023
 Nigeria 6 123 20 1994 2023
 United States 4 118 4 1999 2019
 Ireland 12 105 12 1903 1947
 Belgium 4 102 26 2008 2023
 Sweden 5 68 3 1994 2021
 Australia 2 56 18 2004 2012
 Denmark 3 54 5 1997 2004
 Northern Ireland 9 52 3 1960 2023
 Senegal 2 51 5 2016 2024
 Netherlands 3 46 1 2009 2017
 Brazil 2 37 14 2018 2022
 South Africa 1 36 - 2007 2012
 Russia 2 33 7 1995 2011
 Colombia 2 29 2 2019 2023
 Croatia 3 28 5 1997 2007
 Iceland 1 28 10 2017 2020
 France 3 24 - 2010 2021
 Norway 1 23 - 1998 2021
 Portugal 2 22 1 1999 2006
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 21 - 2014 2020
 Turkey 1 20 10 2018 2020
 Argentina 1 18 1 2015 2017
 Ukraine 1 17 1 2022 2023
 Poland 1 17 1 1991 1993
 Ecuador 2 16 5 2008 2017
 Slovakia 1 16 - 2010 2012
 Ghana 2 14 3 2000 2014
 Costa Rica 1 14 - 2012 2016
 Israel 1 11 3 2000 2002
 Venezuela 1 10 7 2022 2022
 Canada 1 9 6 2001 2004
 DR Congo 1 8 1 2016 2020
  Switzerland 1 7 - 1996 1996
 China 1 6 - 2003 2006
 Jamaica 1 5 2 2023 2023
 Ivory Coast 1 4 1 1999 1999
 Curaçao 1 4 - 2017 2018
 Italy 1 2 - 2020 2020
 Mali 1 2 - 2022 2022
Total *
(241 when including 3 Irish dual national players)
244 2762 333
Tim Howard is Everton's most capped international making 93 appearances for USA.
Tim Cahill holds the joint record with Dixie Dean for most international goals of 18 scored for Australia
Neville Southall was Wales most capped international until 2018. He made 92 appearances, 91 while playing for Everton in the 1980s and 1990s.
Fred Geary (along with Johnny Holt) was the first Everton player to represent England in 1890.


World Cup players

The following were part of World Cup squads while playing for Everton.

Johnny Heitinga was runners-up for the Netherlands at the 2010 World Cup
Tournament Players
World Cup 1958 Scotland Alex Parker, Wales Roy Vernon
World Cup 1966 England Ray Wilson
World Cup 1970 England Alan Ball, England Brian Labone, England Keith Newton, England Tommy Wright
World Cup 1986 England Gary Lineker, England Peter Reid, Scotland Graeme Sharp, England Trevor Steven, England Gary Stevens
World Cup 1990 Scotland Stuart McCall, Republic of Ireland Kevin Sheedy
World Cup 1994 Sweden Anders Limpar
World Cup 1998 Croatia Slaven Bilić
World Cup 2002 Sweden Niclas Alexandersson, Republic of Ireland Lee Carsley, Denmark Thomas Gravesen, Sweden Tobias Linderoth, United States Joe-Max Moore
World Cup 2006 Australia Tim Cahill, Portugal Nuno Valente
World Cup 2010 Nigeria Yakubu, Australia Tim Cahill, Netherlands Johnny Heitinga, South Africa Steven Pienaar, Nigeria Joseph Yobo
World Cup 2014 England Leighton Baines, England Ross Barkley, United States Tim Howard, England Phil Jagielka, Belgium Kevin Mirallas
World Cup 2018 Senegal Idrissa Gueye, England Jordan Pickford, Iceland Gylfi Sigurdsson
World Cup 2022 England Conor Coady, Senegal Idrissa Gueye, Belgium Amadou Onana, England Jordan Pickford

AFC Asian Cup

The following were part of Asian Cup squads while playing for Everton.

Tournament Players
2007 Asian Cup Australia Tim Cahill
2011 Asian Cup Australia Tim Cahill

CAF Africa Cup of Nations

The following were part of African Cup of Nations squads while playing for Everton.

Tournament Players
2004 Africa Cup of Nations Nigeria Joseph Yobo
2006 Africa Cup of Nations Nigeria Joseph Yobo
2008 Africa Cup of Nations Nigeria Yakubu, South Africa Steven Pienaar, Nigeria Joseph Yobo
2010 Africa Cup of Nations Nigeria Yakubu, Nigeria Joseph Yobo
2015 Africa Cup of Nations Ghana Christian Atsu
2017 Africa Cup of Nations Senegal Idrissa Gueye
2019 Africa Cup of Nations Senegal Idrissa Gueye, Nigeria Henry Onyekuru
2021 Africa Cup of Nations Nigeria Alex Iwobi

CONCACAF Gold Cup

The following were part of Gold Cup squads while playing for Everton.

Tournament Players
2007 Gold Cup United States Tim Howard
2011 Gold Cup United States Tim Howard
2019 Gold Cup Curaçao Cuco Martina
2023 Gold Cup Jamaica Demarai Gray

CONEBOL Copa America

The following were part of Copa America squads while playing for Everton.

Tournament Players
2016 Copa América Argentina Ramiro Funes Mori, United States Tim Howard, Costa Rica Bryan Oviedo
2019 Copa América Brazil Richarlison
2021 Copa América Colombia Yerry Mina, Brazil Richarlison

UEFA European Championship

The following were part of European Championship squads while playing for Everton.

Tournament Players
UEFA Euro 1968 England Alan Ball, England Brian Labone, England Ray Wilson, England Tommy Wright
UEFA Euro 1988 Republic of Ireland Kevin Sheedy, England Trevor Steven, England Gary Stevens, England Dave Watson
UEFA Euro 1992 England Martin Keown, Scotland Pat Nevin
UEFA Euro 1996 Switzerland Marc Hottiger, Russia Andrei Kanchelskis
UEFA Euro 2000 England Nick Barmby, Norway Thomas Myhre, Portugal Abel Xavier
UEFA Euro 2004 Denmark Thomas Gravesen, Sweden Tobias Linderoth, England Wayne Rooney
UEFA Euro 2012 Croatia Nikica Jelavic, Netherlands Johnny Heitinga
UEFA Euro 2016 Republic of Ireland Seamus Coleman, Belgium Romelu Lukaku, Republic of Ireland James McCarthy, Republic of Ireland Aiden McGeady
UEFA Euro 2020 England Dominic Calvert-Lewin, France Lucas Digne, Sweden Robin Olsen, England Jordan Pickford, Portugal André Gomes

References

  1. ^ "Everton Results". evertonresults.com.
  2. ^ Felix Keith (3 November 2014). "91 Nations, 1 League: List of Different Premier League Goal Scorer Nationalities Continues To Grow". Just-Football.com. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Everton international records".
  4. ^ Everton legend of the sixties Alex Parker passes away, Liverpool Echo, 8 January 2010.
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