DARREN WAYEngland Semi-Pro international midfielder Darren Way was a member of Swansea City's 2006 triumphant Football League Trophy squad. Welsh Amateur international inside-forward Wayne Williams briefly played for Swansea during the 1968-69 season. Signing professional for Millwall in January 1970, he joined York City in July 1971 and moved to Swansea for 8,000 in August 1973. The young defender joined Premier League club Watford the following season on a five-year deal before arriving at the Swansea City on loan in July 2019. Signing professional for Cardiff City in July 1994, he had limited first-team opportunities and moved to Barry Town in February 1996. Scoring 57 goals in 355 League games, he was sold to Hereford United for 7,000 in August 1973 and later played for Bath City, Llanelli, Haverfordwest and Pontardawe. Loan central defender Keith Lowe featured in Swansea City's 2006 Football League Trophy final success. He played against Arsenal and Leeds United in FA Cup matches and was a Welsh Cup finalist in 1969. He played for Neath Boys and was an apprentice at the Vetch Field, making his League debut as substitute in Swansea's 1-1 draw at Darlington four months before turning professional in August 1976. Midfielder Martin Thomas featured prominently in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Initially with Manchester United, he gained a European Cup winner's medal in 1968 and was loaned to Swansea in October 1973. Locally born, he was a prolific goalscorer for Star Athletic and Swansea Boys, appearing for Swansea's reserve team before becoming a part-time professional at the Vetch Field in August 1972. Starting with Alkmaar 54, he joined Everwarm (Bridgend Town) in July 1975 and moved to the Vetch Field in July 1976. He gained Premiership experience and was loaned to Bristol City, Oxford United, Crystal Palace and Tranmere Rovers prior to joining Bristol Rovers in July 2003. Moving to Barry Town in August 1959, he retired in May 1964 and resided in Barry until his tragic death in a gas explosion at his home in October 2000. Centre-forward Len Rowden made his solitary League appearance in Swansea's 0-0 draw at home to Leicester City in October 1953. Manager history; Players from A-Z; Historical squads; Historical results; Profile; Player Country . Also featuring in the heart of Swansea's defence, he made 65 League appearances before rejoining Lovells Athletic in July 1949. But the Welshman did also chip in with a few goals in the Premier League, too. ARTUR KRYSIAKThe Polish-born goalkeeper was brought up in Lodz where he played his football before signing for Birmingham City in 2006. He was loaned to Leyton Orient and Cambridge United, joining Swansea in August 2003. Despite the club trying to get the loan extended, there was no movement from Middlesbrough management and Emnes returned to his parent club after five games (one as sub) and two goals at the Liberty. Wales has more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the world. From there he returned to Espanyol on a four-year contract before loan spell at. He helped them regain top-flight status in 1950-51 and skippered City to two consecutive FA Cup finals, including their 1956 Wembley success. Welsh international winger Ronnie Rees was once Swansea City's most expensive signing. He joined Gillingham for 50,000 in October 1995 and featured in their 1995-96 promotion success, then was loaned to Yeovil before joining Swansea in August 1997. Later re-joining Pembroke Borough, he worked for Hancock Ship Builders in Pembroke Dock until retirement and died in Neyland in June 2001. Teenage midfielder Karl Munroe briefly played for Swansea City during the 1997-98 campaign. He netted ten goals in 56 League games before being sold to Watford for 100,000 in July 1997. He died suddenly in Cardiff in April 1987. He emigrated to South Africa in 1965 and played cricket for North East Transvaal. MARTIN THOMASMidfielder Martin Thomas featured prominently in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. He starred as they won promotion and were League Cup finalists in 1974-75, then played for Cardiff City and Hereford United before joining Portsmouth in March 1982. However, he played just 12 league games while at the club before returning to Getafe where he remained until 2016. He was ever-present in the Shakers' 1982-83 promotion near-miss, moving to Swansea on a non-contract basis in October 1984 and making four consecutive Third Division appearances while at the Vetch Field. After five years in Portugal with Academica, then Naval, he reunited with Mark McGhee at Reading in September 1993 where injury ended his career. He helped clinch promotion in 1987-88 and scored nine goals in 178 League games prior to joining Merthyr in March 1991, becoming Bristol City's community officer. But despite making 26 appearances for the German side in a three-year spell that saw them win two Bundesliga titles, one German Cup and three German Super Cups, he struggled to gain a permanent place in the side and signed on at the Liberty Stadium on a seasons long loan in August 2017. He was given his League debut in the following month's 2-1 victory at home to Rotherham but then had to wait until February 1958 for his next League appearance. He joined Northampton in March 2000, helping clinch promotion. JAN BEKKERStriker Jan Bekker featured in Swansea City's 1975 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. There are also current Welsh football stars such asGareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, and Chris Gunter, who are making an impact across the globe. The prolific forward remained a regular until the 1958 FIFA World Cup, Wales first WC appearance. But he was vocal about his lack of opportunities in the first team and, after a disastrous display in an FA Cup tie at Oxford United, it was no surprise after loan spells back in France at St Etienne and Granada that he was released from his contract in August 2017. Wales most talented player of this century not named Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey has never captured the headlines as often as his fellow Welshman when playing for The Dragons. 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. A former Wrexham trainee, he turned professional in July 1989 and scored in their 1991-92 FA Cup defeat of Arsenal. Scoring nine times in 52 League outings for Swansea, he joined Carlisle United in March 1982. He kept his place for the rest of that season but did not feature in the plans of new manager Harry Gregg as Swansea battled vainly to avoid relegation in 1972-73, making 11 Third Division appearances for the Swans prior to joining Cork Celtic in July 1973. Versatile full-back Paul Gardner briefly played for Swansea City during the 1984-85 campaign. A former Charlton Athletic amateur, he represented the Army during national service and signed professional at the Vetch Field in August 1952. Welsh Amateur full-back Dai Lawrence featured in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion campaign. The Spaniard arrived from Espanyol on a one-year deal and featured for Spain in their Under-16 European Championship winning team, playing alongside Fernando Torres. JOHN MOOREVersatile central defender John Moore was a member of Harry Gregg's squad at Swansea City. 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. Rush also scored a brace in a win against Spain and a goal against England. Also featuring in the next match at Charlton Athletic, he was sold to Plymouth Argyle for 2,000 in June 1959 but failed to secure a first-team slot and joined Haverfordwest in July 1960. He died in February 2005. Initially with Dagenham, he played for Southend United before following Alvan Williams to Wrexham in June 1968. Vorm had spent a season on loan at Den Bosch before returning to Utrechts first team where he made 136 appearances over six seasons. Moving to the Vetch Field in July 2002, he made ten Third Division appearances for Swansea prior to joining Cambridge United in February 2003. He appeared in the top-flight before joining Swansea for 5,000 in February 1959, netting 18 goals in 91 Second Division games until breaking a leg. He re-joined Haverfordwest in July 1976, then played for Waun Wen. Inside-forward Dai Lewis scored in Swansea's 1957-58 FA Cup third round defeat at Burnley. KEVIN AUSTINTrinidad & Tobago international defender Kevin Austin starred in Swansea's 2004-05 promotion campaign. He helped Swansea reserves win the London Combination Cup in 1947 and West Wales Senior Cup twice, making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 victory at home to Swindon in October 1947. He helped the Tigers win promotion to the Premier League in 2008 before a spell at Bolton. Previously with Lochee Harp, he joined Swansea in September 1957 and made his League debut in that month's 1-0 defeat at Barnsley. Consequently, Wrexhams historic team has been thrust into the global spotlight, enjoying big-name sponsorships, record ticket sales and a considerable amount of promotion on their new owners popular social media channels ever since. After starting out in Greek football and gaining Under-21 honours, he made his way to England in 2003 to play for Hartlepool United. He moved to Rochdale in July 1980 and was leading marksman in 1980-81. He netted 16 goals in 74 League games before becoming the Swans' assistant-manager under Kenny Jackett. A prolific goalscorer in their reserve team, he played in the League Cup and Champions League but failed to secure a Premiership slot. Welsh international right-back Roy Jones starred as Swansea reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1963-64. While at the club he was loaned out to Troyes for a season, before arriving at the Liberty Stadium in July 2006. Capped by England at senior level in November 2012, Caulker signed for newly-promoted Cardiff at the start of the 2013-14 season. He moved to the Vetch Field for 3,500 in June 1947 and netted 17 goals in 25 Third Division (South) games for Swansea prior to joining Aldershot in July 1948 after the arrival of Stan Richards. Also played for Newport County, Forest Green and Eastleigh. Later with Haverfordwest, he became a master builder, then worked at a fruit and vegetable market in Cardiff. We sell only authentic Wales football shirts and have the new home and away kits available in stock in adults and kids sizes.Personalise your Welsh football kit with name and numbers of star players past and present including Ian Rush, Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Ryan Giggs or choose your own custom shirt printing, including the front . Re-joining Merthyr in July 1953, he starred in their 1953-54 Southern League title triumph, residing in Merthyr until his death in January 2004. A former Leicester City trainee, he impressed with Worcester City before moving to the Vetch Field in July 1992. A broken leg ended his playing career in April 1993. Making his League debut in Swansea's 1-0 defeat at home to Grimsby Town in November 1983, he was unable to prevent relegation and played seven Second Division games prior to joining Port Talbot in July 1984. He later played for Wolves, in Finland, for Shrewsbury and Worcester again. Scoring four goals in 72 League outings while at the Vetch Field, he joined Portsmouth in January 1984, then played for Wichita Wings and Bristol City. Striker David Puckett had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1988-89 campaign. Ex-England Youth striker Jimmy Gilligan was Swansea City's top scorer in 1990-91. Starring in their 1979-80 Fourth Division title triumph, he rejoined Rochdale in July 1984 but a pelvic injury ended his playing career. He played for Kidderminster, Telford, Halesowen, Evesham, Bromsgrove and Stourbridge. Welsh Youth winger Alan Sullivan was a young member of Roy Bentley's squad at Swansea City. However, following a change of manager at the Riverside Stadium, Emnes found opportunities limited and he joined the Swans on loan in October 2010. Joining Aston Villa in September 1992, he scored twice in their 1994 League Cup final success, then played for Galatasaray, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United, Benfica and Bradford City. He has since been Academy director at Reading, then Fulham where he also assisted manager Chris Coleman. A former Leeds United apprentice, he turned professional in May 1973 and made his First Division debut in their 2-1 win over Ipswich in April 1975. Helping them qualify for the Third Division play-offs in 2001-02, he joined Swansea for 35,000 in March 2004. STEVE POTTERYoung goalkeeper Steve Potter was ever-present for Swansea City in 1975-76. Welsh B international striker Steve Watkin featured prominently in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title triumph. Striker Tommy Tynan had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1975-76 campaign. He reunited with Ronnie Burgess at Swansea in August 1956 but a recurring knee injury restricted him to only five League appearances while at the Vetch Field and forced his retirement in December 1956. ALAN WOODSVersatile England Youth wing-half Alan Woods was a Ronnie Burgess signing for Swansea. The son of former Leicester City and Barnsley goalkeeper Albert Godderidge, he played for hometown Tamworth before joining Swansea in October 1950 and helped the reserves win the Welsh League First Division title in 1950-51. Moving to Scunthorpe United in July 1993, he re-joined Halifax in February 1996, then played for Bradford PA. TERRY BOYLEFormer Welsh international central defender Terry Boyle played for Swansea City during the 1989-90 campaign. Scoring 15 goals in 257 League games for the Swans, he was loaned to Cardiff City and Reading before re-joining Cardiff in August 1987. GARY STANLEYVersatile midfielder Gary Stanley helped Swansea City win the Welsh Cup in 1982 and 1983. Previously with leading Portuguese side Benfica, he had a loan spell at Nacional de Madeira before moving to the Vetch Field for 56,000 in May 1996. BILLY REESEx-Welsh Schoolboy winger Billy Rees helped Swansea win the Football Combination Second Division title in 1954-55. Jan Molby paid 60,000 for him and Tony Bird in August 1997 and he netted five goals in 39 League outings before rejoining Connah's Quay in February 1999. The speedy winger impressed and attracted interest from a number of clubs. He was a prolific goalscorer for New York Metro Stars, Miami Fusion and New England Revolution, then had a spell with San Jose Earthquakes prior to joining Swansea in October 2000. Moving to Wrexham in March 1992, he later played for Halifax, Torquay, Weymouth, Merthyr, Carmarthen and Llanelli. He played for hometown Hillingdon before reuniting with John Bond at Swansea on a non-contract basis in November 1985. Starting with home-town Ammanford, he joined Bridgend and helped them win the Southern League title in 1979-80. A former Cardiff City apprentice, he signed professional in October 1965 and was a League Cup semi-finalist that season. Jordan had started his career at Marseille before a loan move to Sochaux and a permanent switch to Lorient prior to his 2015 transfer to Villa. He made 57 League appearances before displaced by Dai Davies and moved to Ryoden in July 1982. Signing professional for Cardiff City in June 1961, he made his First Division debut in their 3-2 victory at Chelsea three months later and featured in the 1964 Welsh Cup final triumph. Scoring nine goals in 270 League games, he moved to Merthyr Tydfil as player-manager in January 2000 and became a police officer in Scotland. He joined AFC Bournemouth in August 1979, then played for Dorchester and Poole Town. However, injuries curtailed his appearances during Brendan Rodgers time in charge, and he only featured in three Premier League games in our inaugural season at this level. He is currently on loan at CD Leganes in the Spanish top division. For the leagues, the long-term aim was to record the history including the formation of the league, its development and in most cases its demise, with as many final tables from the leagues lifespan as possible. Welsh U-21 striker Mark Baker featured in Swansea's 1978-79 promotion campaign. Joining Swansea in August 2004, he featured in the 2005 FAW Cup final triumph and was ever-present as Kenny Jackett's side reached the League One play-off final last season. Former Welsh Schoolboy goalkeeper John Black played for Swansea in the 1964-65 Welsh Cup semi-final. 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. Locally born, he turned professional at the Vetch Field in August 1951. Billy McCandless paid 7,500 for him in January 1951 and he netted 37 goals in 67 Second Division games for Swansea before returning to Dundee for 1,500 in March 1953. Was also player-manager at Llanelli. A knee injury ended his playing career soon after and he became Exeter's coach. Sold to Carlisle United for 20,000 in June 1970, he was a key figure as they reached the top-flight in 1973-74, then played for Doncaster Rovers and Gainsborough. Signing professional for Spurs in May 1977, he starred in two consecutive FA Cup final triumphs and scored in their 1984 UEFA Cup final success. In his first season at the club he helped the Swans gain promotion from League One and in the clubs first season back in the Championship he kept a club-record 22 clean sheets, winning the Football Leagues Golden Glove award in the process. FRANK RAWCLIFFECentre-forward Frank Rawcliffe was Swansea's leading marksman in 1947-48. Signing professional for Coventry in 1994, he made his Premiership debut in their 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough in September 1995. Studying a history degree at Oxford University, he captained their team and had a spell with hometown Merthyr Tydfil before coaching football and PE in Jamaica. DANNY BARTLEYEx-England Youth international left-back Danny Bartley starred as Swansea City won promotion in two consecutive seasons under John Toshack. ALLAN HUGHES Teenage right-back Allan Hughes briefly appeared for Swansea during the 1968-69 season. GLENNIE DAVIESVersatile central defender Glen Davies scored twice in Swansea City's 1975 West Wales Senior Cup final triumph. Moving to Sunderland for 10,000 in November 1947, he remained in the top-flight after joining Manchester City in September 1949. Helping to win promotion again that season, he netted 115 goals in 484 League games overall prior to joining Bradford City in August 1990. He then managed Hull City and Kidderminster again. Welsh U-23 defender Brian Hughes captained Swansea's 1966 Welsh Cup final triumph. Helping them win promotion three times, he also played for Newport County and Llanelli. Central defender Colin Irwin was captain as SwanseaCity finished sixth in the top-flight in 1981-82. DAVID PUCKETTStriker David Puckett had a loan spell at Swansea City during the 1988-89 campaign. PAT TERRYMuch-travelled centre-forward Pat Terry was a Ronnie Burgess signing for Swansea. Young defender Doug Rosser featured in Swansea's 1969-70 promotion campaign. The winger went on to score 12 goals in 50 appearances for the Hammers before returning to Swansea in 2018. He moved to Coventry in January 1934 and starred in their 1935-36 Third Division (South) title triumph. He was an FA Trophy finalist in 1984, then assisted Llanelli and became a goalkeeping coach. A former amateur with Barnsley and Doncaster Rovers, he was a prolific goalscorer for Rhyl prior to joining Cardiff City for 12,500 in March 1967. JAMIE HARRISTeenage striker Jamie Harris briefly played for Swansea City during the 1997-98 campaign. Welsh teams of past and present have always been fiercely patriotic, with one exceptional talent amongst the hardworking group. ROGER MULLENWelsh Youth full-back Roger Mullen understudied Wyndham Evans while at SwanseaCity. STUART ROBERTSWelsh U-21 winger Stuart Roberts featured in Swansea City's 1999-2000 Third Division title campaign. QB, WR So. He made his League debut during an injury crisis in the Swans' 2-0 defeat at home to Cambridge United in October 2003 but failed to secure a regular first-team slot, making three further substitute appearances. 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 international full-back Sam Ricketts was capped ten times while at Swansea City. He made 30 Second Division appearances for Swansea before being sold to York City for 2,000 in July 1960. He impressed with his long throw and netted 29 goals in 162 League games for the Swans before being sold to Notts County for 275,000 in July 1993. He helped them twice win the Welsh League title, later playing for Ammanford, Llanelli, Haverfordwest, Ton Pentre, Cwmamman and Ammanford again. He was one of the most respected players in the Premier League, and spent 16 years in the top flight between 1992 and 2008. He moved to Bournemouth in February 1960, then had a spell with Northampton before reuniting with Bill McGarry at Watford in November 1963. He was released by the club after two seasons at the Liberty with 93 appearances (three as sub) and seven goals and eventually joined the coaching staff at Wigan and then Everton alongside former Swans boss Roberto Martinez. EMLYN HUGHESFormer England international Emlyn Hughes briefly skippered Swansea City during the 1983-84 campaign. He joined Watford for 175,000 in 1983 and featured in the 1984 FA Cup final, returning to Oldham in 1985. His first start was in that season's 3-2 defeat at home to Hull City and he played five League games, signing professional for Swansea in July 2004. Subsequently playing for Afan Lido, Maesteg, Milford United, Llanelli, Ragged School and West End while working for the Post Office, he is currently part the coaching staff at Swansea City's Youth Academy and still lives locally. Signing professional for Barnsley in October 1957, he played for Yeovil Town prior to joining Bournemouth in March 1963. On his return he captained the Under-21 side to the 2014-15 league title before another loan spell at Yeovil. Locally born, he signed professional at the Vetch Field in October 1963 and made his League debut in Swansea's 2-0 win at home to Bolton Wanderers a year later. 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