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Progression of association football caps record

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This is a progressive list of men's association footballers who have held or co-held the world record for international caps, beginning with Billy MacKinnon, the only man to play in all of Scotland's first seven internationals.

Criteria

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The criteria used by national FAs in considering a match as a full international were not historically fixed. Particularly for the early decades, and until more recently for FAs outside UEFA and CONMEBOL, counts of caps were often considered unreliable. RSSSF and IFFHS have spent much effort trying to produce definitive lists of full international matches, and corresponding data on players' international caps and goals. Using this data, the following records can be retrospectively produced. Note that, at the time, these records may not have been recognised.

One point of note is that early matches by the England Amateur side were played against the full national side of opponents. These matches are counted as full internationals by the IFFHS and the opposing FAs, though not by the (English) FA. This affects Vivian Woodward, who won 23 full caps and 30 amateur caps; the IFFHS considers him as the record-holder from 1909, when his total of 31 caps included 11 amateur matches.[1][2]

Before 1977, the world record holder was always European, except when Ángel Romano narrowly overtook Imre Schlosser. After 1977, many sources, including FIFA[3][4] and the Guinness Book of Records,[5] reported later European cap records as world records. Subsequent validation of the caps claimed by Cha Bum-Kun, Hussein Saeed, Majed Abdullah, and Adnan Al Talyani has shown that, even stripping out ineligible matches, these players exceeded the contemporary European counts. Similarly, Hossam Hassan of Egypt was reported as having broken Lothar Matthäus' putative record of 150 caps in 2001.[6]

In August 2021, four retired Malaysian internationals were retrospectively admitted to the FIFA Century Club,[7] with Soh Chin Ann's 1984 appearance against North Yemen recognised as a record 195th cap,[7][8] thereby annulling the putative record totals achieved in intervening decades by Cha, Saeed, Abdullah, Al Talyani, Claudio Suárez, Mohamed Al-Deayea, Ahmed Hassan, and Bader Al Mutawa.[8]

On 14 June 2022, Bader Al-Mutawa surpassed Soh Chin Ann's record of 195 matches recognised by FIFA and he become the men's all-time record appearance holder with 196 caps.

On 10 December 2022, Cristiano Ronaldo equalled Al Mutawa's record of 196 matches recognised by FIFA in the 2022 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals against Morocco in Qatar.

On 23 March 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo surpassed Al Mutawa and become the men's all-time record appearance holder with 197 caps.

On 20 June 2023, he reached 200 matches and become the first male professional footballer to do it.

The women's international cap record is 354, held by Kristine Lilly of the United States, who exceeded Soh's total with her 196th cap against Norway in the 2000 Algarve Cup.[9]

World record

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Player Country Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Notes
Billy MacKinnon  Scotland 7 1877-03-03 Kennington Oval  England 3–1 [1][10]
8 1878-03-02 Hampden Park  England 7–2 [1][10]
9 1879-04-05 Kennington Oval  England 4–5 [1][10]
Henry McNeil  Scotland 9 1881-03-12 Kennington Oval  England 6–1 [1][11]
10 1881-03-14 Acton Park, Wrexham  Wales 5–1 [1][11]
John Price  Wales 10 1882-03-25 Glasgow  Scotland 0–5 [12]
11 1883-03-12 Wrexham  Scotland 0–3 [1][13]
12 1883-03-17 Belfast  Ireland 1–1 [1][13]
Norman Bailey  England 12 1884-03-17 Racecourse Ground  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship[14]
13 1885-02-28 Whalley Range, Blackburn  Ireland 4–0 British Home Championship[1][14]
14 1885-03-14 Leamington Road  Wales 1–1 British Home Championship[1][14]
15 1885-03-21 Kennington Oval  Scotland 1–1 British Home Championship[1][14]
16 1886-03-27 Hampden Park  Scotland 1–1 British Home Championship[1][14]
17 1886-03-29 Racecourse Ground  Wales 3–1 British Home Championship[1][14]
18 1887-02-26 Kennington Oval  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship[1][14]
19 1887-03-19 Leamington Road  Scotland 2–3 British Home Championship[1][14]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 19 1893-04-05 Belfast  Wales 4–3 British Home Championship[15]
20 1894-02-24 Swansea  Wales 1–4 British Home Championship[1][15]
21 1894-03-03 Solitude  England 2–2 British Home Championship[1][16]
22 1894-03-31 Belfast  Scotland 1–3 British Home Championship[1][15]
23 1895-03-09 County Cricket Ground, Derby  England 0–9 British Home Championship[1][17]
24 1895-03-30 Glasgow  Scotland 1–3 British Home Championship[1][15]
26 1896-03-07 Solitude  England 0–2 British Home Championship[1][18]
27 1896-03-28 Belfast  Scotland 3–3 British Home Championship[1][15]
28 1897-02-20 Trent Bridge  England 0–6 British Home Championship[1][19]
29 1897-03-06 Belfast  Wales 4–3 British Home Championship[1][15]
30 1897-03-27 Glasgow  Scotland 1–5 British Home Championship[1][15]
Vivian Woodward  England 30 1909-03-15 Nottingham  Wales 2–0 British Home Championship[2]
31 1909-05-29 Budapest  Hungary 4–2 [1][2]
32 1909-05-31 Budapest  Hungary 8–2 [1][2]
33 1909-06-01 Vienna  Austria 8–1 [1][2]
England England Amateurs 34 1909-11-06 Hull  Sweden 7–0 [1][2]
35 1909-12-11 London  Netherlands 9–1 [1][2]
 England 36 1910-02-12 Belfast  Ireland 1–1 British Home Championship[1][2]
Billy Meredith  Wales 36 1911-03-13 London  England 0–3 British Home Championship[20]
37 1912-03-02 Edinburgh  Scotland 0–1 British Home Championship[20]
38 1912-03-11 Wrexham  England 0–2 British Home Championship[20]
39 1912-04-13 Cardiff  Ireland 2–3 British Home Championship[20]
40 1913-01-18 Belfast  Ireland 1–0 British Home Championship[20]
41 1913-03-03 Wrexham  Scotland 0–0 British Home Championship[20]
42 1913-03-17 Bristol  England 3–4 British Home Championship[20]
43 1914-01-19 Wrexham  Ireland 1–2 British Home Championship[20]
44 1914-02-28 Glasgow  Scotland 0–0 British Home Championship[20]
45 1914-03-16 Ninian Park  England 0–2 British Home Championship[21]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 45 1915-05-30 Vienna  Austria 2–1 [22]
46 1915-10-03 Vienna  Austria 2–4 [22]
47 1915-11-07 Budapest  Austria 6–2 [22]
48 1916-06-04 Budapest  Austria 2–1 [22]
49 1916-10-01 Budapest  Austria 2–3 [22]
50 1916-11-05 Vienna  Austria 3–3 [22]
51 1917-05-06 Vienna  Austria 1–1 [22]
52 1917-06-03 Budapest  Austria 6–2 [22]
53 1917-07-15 Vienna  Austria 4–1 [22]
54 1917-10-07 Budapest  Austria 2–1 [22]
55 1917-11-04 Vienna  Austria 2–1 [22]
56 1918-04-14 Budapest  Austria 2–0 [22]
57 1918-05-12 Budapest   Switzerland 2–1 [22]
58 1918-06-02 Vienna  Austria 2–0 [22]
59 1918-10-06 Vienna  Austria 3–0 [22]
60 1919-11-09 Budapest  Austria 3–2 [22]
61 1920-10-24 Berlin  Germany 0–1 [22]
62 1921-04-24 Vienna  Austria 1–4 [22]
63 1921-06-05 Budapest  Germany 3–0 [22]
64 1921-11-06 Budapest  Sweden 4–2 [22]
65 1921-12-18 Budapest  Poland 1–0 [22]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 65 1924-10-26 Montevideo  Paraguay 3–1 Copa América[23]
66 1924-11-02 Montevideo  Argentina 0–0 Copa América[23]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 66 1926-06-06 Budapest  Czechoslovakia 2–1 [22]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 67 1926-10-28 Santiago  Bolivia 6–0 Copa América[23]
68 1926-11-01 Santiago  Paraguay 6–1 Copa América[23]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 68 1927-04-10 Vienna  Austria 0–6 [22]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 69 1927-07-14 Montevideo  Argentina 0–1 Copa Newton[23]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 69 1939-11-12 Zürich  Italy 3–1 [24]
70 1940-03-03 Turin  Italy 1–1 [24]
71 1940-03-31 Budapest  Hungary 0–3 [24]
72 1941-04-20 Bern  Germany 2–1 [24]
73 1941-12-28 Valencia  Spain 2–3 [24]
74 1942-01-01 Lisbon  Portugal 0–3 [24]
75 1942-02-01 Vienna  Germany 2–1 [24]
76 1942-03-08 Marseille  France 2–0 [24]
77 1942-10-18 Bern  Germany 3–5 [24]
78 1942-11-01 Budapest  Hungary 0–3 [24]
79 1942-11-15 Zürich  Sweden 3–1 [24]
80 1943-06-14 Stockholm  Sweden 0–1 [24]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 80 1956-06-09 Lisbon  Portugal 2–2 [25]
81 1956-07-15 Budapest  Poland 4–1 [25]
82 1956-09-16 Belgrade  Yugoslavia 3–1 Dr. Gerö Cup[25]
83 1956-09-23 Moscow  Soviet Union 1–0 [25]
84 1956-10-07 Paris  France 2–1 [25]
85 1956-10-14 Vienna  Austria 2–0 [25]
Billy Wright  England 85 1957-05-19 Dublin  Republic of Ireland 1–1 World Cup qualifying[26]
86 1957-10-19 Cardiff  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship[26]
87 1957-11-06 London  Northern Ireland 2–3 British Home Championship[26]
88 1957-11-27 London  France 4–0 [26]
89 1958-04-19 Glasgow  Scotland 4–0 British Home Championship[26]
90 1958-05-07 London  Portugal 2–1 [26]
91 1958-05-11 Belgrade  Yugoslavia 0–5 [26]
92 1958-05-18 Moscow  Soviet Union 1–1 [26]
93 1958-06-08 Gothenburg  Soviet Union 2–2 World Cup[26]
94 1958-06-11 Gothenburg  Brazil 0–0 World Cup[26]
95 1958-06-15 Borås  Austria 2–2 World Cup[26]
96 1958-06-17 Gothenburg  Soviet Union 0–1 World Cup[26]
97 1958-10-04 Belfast  Northern Ireland 3–3 British Home Championship[26]
98 1958-10-22 London  Soviet Union 5–0 [26]
99 1958-11-26 Birmingham  Wales 2–2 British Home Championship[26]
100 1959-04-11 London  Scotland 1–0 British Home Championship[26]
101 1959-05-06 London  Italy 2–2 [26]
102 1959-05-13 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil 0–2 [26]
103 1959-05-17 Lima  Peru 1–4 [26]
104 1959-05-24 Mexico City  Mexico 1–2 [26]
105 1959-05-28 Los Angeles  United States 8–1 [26]
Bobby Charlton  England 105 1970-06-11 Guadalajara  Czechoslovakia 1–0 World Cup[27]
106 1970-06-14 León  West Germany 2–3 World Cup[27]
Bobby Moore  England 106 1973-06-10 Moscow  Soviet Union 2–1 [28]
107 1973-06-14 Turin  Italy 0–2 [28]
108 1973-11-14 London  Italy 0–1 [28]
Soh Chin Ann  Malaysia 108 1977-03-01 Singapore  Thailand 6–4 World Cup qualification[29]
109 1977-03-03 Singapore  Indonesia 0–0 World Cup qualification[29]
110 1977-03-06 Singapore  Singapore 0–1 World Cup qualification[29]
111 1977-03-08 Singapore  Hong Kong 1–1 World Cup qualification[29]
112 1977-07-16 Kuala Lumpur  Burma 1–0 1977 Merdeka Tournament[29]
113 1977-07-18 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand 3–0 1977 Merdeka Tournament[29]
114 1977-07-21 Kuala Lumpur  Libya 1–1 1977 Merdeka Tournament[29]
115 1977-07-23 Kuala Lumpur  Iraq 0–0 1977 Merdeka Tournament[29]
116 1977-07-26 Kuala Lumpur  South Korea 1–1 1977 Merdeka Tournament[29]
117 1977-07-29 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 5–1 1977 Merdeka Tournament[29]
118 1977-09-08 Taegu  Bahrain 3–1 1977 President´s Cup[29]
119 1977-09-13 Seoul  South Korea 0–3 1977 President´s Cup[29]
120 1977-09-15 Seoul  Thailand 1–1 1977 President´s Cup[29]
121 1977-11-19 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 1–2 1977 SEA Games[29]
122 1977-11-21 Kuala Lumpur  Philippines 5–0 1977 SEA Games[29]
123 1977-11-25 Kuala Lumpur  Burma 9–1 1977 SEA Games[29]
124 1977-11-26 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand 2–0 1977 SEA Games[29]
125 1978-04-26 Bangkok  Singapore 0–1 1978 King's Cup[29]
126 1978-05-05 Bangkok  Singapore 3–2 1978 King's Cup[29]
127 1978-07-12 Kuala Lumpur  South Korea 1–3 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
128 1978-07-14 Kuala Lumpur  Singapore 6–0 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
129 1978-07-16 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand 2–0 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
130 1978-07-19 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 1–0 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
131 1978-07-21 Kuala Lumpur  Japan 4–1 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
132 1978-07-23 Kuala Lumpur  Syria 5–2 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
133 1978-07-26 Kuala Lumpur  Iraq 1–2 1978 Merdeka Tournament[29]
134 1978-09-09 Seoul  Bahrain 2–1 1978 President´s Cup[29]
135 1978-09-11 Busan  South Korea 2–2 1978 President´s Cup[29]
136 1978-12-10 Bangkok  India 1–0 8th Asian Games[29]
137 1978-12-12 Bangkok  Bangladesh 1–0 8th Asian Games[29]
138 1978-12-17 Bangkok  Thailand 1–2 8th Asian Games[29]
139 1978-12-18 Bangkok  South Korea 0–1 8th Asian Games[29]
140 1978-12-19 Bangkok  China 1–7 8th Asian Games[29]
141 1979-05-02 Bangkok  Sri Lanka 3–1 Asian Cup qualification[29]
142 1979-05-05 Bangkok  Indonesia 4–1 Asian Cup qualification[29]
143 1979-05-09 Bangkok  North Korea 1–1 Asian Cup qualification[29]
144 1979-05-11 Bangkok  Hong Kong 0–0 Asian Cup qualification[29]
145 1979-05-14 Bangkok  North Korea 0–1 Asian Cup qualification[29]
146 1979-06-27 Kuala Lumpur  Japan 1–1 1979 Merdeka Tournament[29]
147 1979-06-29 Kuala Lumpur  Burma 4–1 1979 Merdeka Tournament[29]
148 1979-07-01 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand 4–2 1979 Merdeka Tournament[29]
149 1979-07-04 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 1–1 1979 Merdeka Tournament[29]
150 1979-07-09 Kuala Lumpur  Singapore 3–0 1979 Merdeka Tournament[29]
151 1979-09-23 Jakarta  Singapore 2–0 1979 SEA Games[29]
152 1979-09-25 Jakarta  Burma 0–0 1979 SEA Games[29]
153 1979-09-26 Jakarta  Indonesia 0–0 1979 SEA Games[29]
154 1979-09-28 Jakarta  Thailand 1–0 1979 SEA Games[29]
155 1979-09-30 Jakarta  Indonesia 1–0 1979 SEA Games[29]
156 1979-11-14 Kuala Lumpur  Sweden 1–3 Friendly match[29]
157 1979-11-25 Bangkok  Singapore 0–4 1979 King's Cup[29]
158 1980-03-12 Kuala Lumpur  Saudi Arabia 3–0 Friendly match[29]
159 1980-03-16 Kuala Lumpur  China 3–1 Friendly match[29]
160 1980-09-16 Kuwait City  South Korea 1–1 1980 AFC Asian Cup[29]
161 1980-09-18 Kuwait City  Kuwait 1–3 1980 AFC Asian Cup[29]
162 1980-09-20 Kuwait City  United Arab Emirates 2–0 1980 AFC Asian Cup[29]
163 1980-09-22 Kuwait City  Qatar 1–1 1980 AFC Asian Cup[29]
164 1980-10-15 Kuala Lumpur  Morocco 2–0 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
165 1980-10-17 Kuala Lumpur  Burma 3–2 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
166 1980-10-20 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand 2–2 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
167 1980-10-23 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 1–1 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
168 1980-10-27 Kuala Lumpur  Kuwait 2–1 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
169 1980-10-30 Kuala Lumpur  New Zealand 2–0 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
170 1980-11-02 Kuala Lumpur  Morocco 1–2 1980 Merdeka Tournament[29]
171 1981-04-05 Singapore  Singapore 1–1 1981 Ovaltine Cup[29]
172 1981-04-17 Kuala Lumpur  Singapore 1–2 1981 Ovaltine Cup[29]
173 1981-04-21 Kuwait City  South Korea 1–2 World Cup qualification[29]
174 1981-04-25 Kuwait City  Kuwait 0–4 World Cup qualification[29]
175 1981-08-30 Kuala Lumpur  Japan 0–2 1981 Merdeka Tournament[29]
176 1981-09-04 Kuala Lumpur  New Zealand 0–1 1981 Merdeka Tournament[29]
177 1981-09-09 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 2–0 1981 Merdeka Tournament[29]
178 1981-09-12 Kuala Lumpur  United Arab Emirates 0–1 1981 Merdeka Tournament[29]
179 1983-05-28 Singapore  Singapore 1–2 1983 SEA Games[29]
180 1983-05-30 Singapore  Philippines 0–0 1983 SEA Games[29]
181 1983-06-05 Singapore  Brunei 5–0 1983 SEA Games[29]
182 1983-09-19 Kota Bharu    Nepal 7–0 1983 Merdeka Tournament[29]
183 1984-03-31 Wellington  New Zealand 0–2 Friendly match[29]
184 1984-04-03 Christchurch  New Zealand 1–6 Friendly match[29]
185 1984-04-08 Auckland  New Zealand 0–0 Friendly match[29]
186 1984-08-12 Kuala Lumpur  Singapore 1–0 1984 Ovaltine Cup[29]
187 1984-08-18 Singapore  Singapore 1–1 1984 Ovaltine Cup[29]
188 1984-08-24 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand 1–0 1984 Merdeka Tournament[29]
189 1984-08-26 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia 2–2 1984 Merdeka Tournament[29]
190 1984-08-29 Kota Bharu  Liberia 3–1 1984 Merdeka Tournament[29]
191 1984-09-04 Kuala Lumpur  Papua New Guinea 5–1 1984 Merdeka Tournament[29]
192 1984-10-11 Calcutta  Pakistan 5–0 Asian Cup qualification[29]
193 1984-10-14 Calcutta  India 1–2 Asian Cup qualification[29]
194 1984-10-16 Calcutta  South Korea 0–0 Asian Cup qualification[29]
195 1984-10-18 Calcutta  North Yemen 4–1 Asian Cup qualification[8][29]
Bader Al-Mutawa  Kuwait 195 2022-06-11 Kuwait City    Nepal 4–1 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification[30]
196 2022-06-14 Kuwait City  Jordan 3–0 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification[30]
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal 196 2022-12-10 Doha  Morocco 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup[31]
197 2023-03-23 Lisbon  Liechtenstein 4–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
198 2023-03-26 Luxembourg  Luxembourg 6–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
199 2023-06-17 Lisbon  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
200 2023-06-20 Reykjavík  Iceland 0–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
201 2023-09-08 Trnava  Slovakia 0–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
202 2023-10-13 Porto  Slovakia 3–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
203 2023-10-16 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–5 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
204 2023-11-16 Vaduz  Liechtenstein 0–2 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
205 2023-11-19 Lisbon  Iceland 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying[31]
206 2024-03-26 Ljubljana  Slovenia 2–0 [31]
207 2024-06-11 Aveiro  Republic of Ireland 3–0 [31]
208 2024-06-18 Leipzig  Czech Republic 2–1 UEFA Euro 2024[31]
209 2024-06-22 Dortmund  Turkey 3–0 UEFA Euro 2024[31]
210 2024-06-26 Gelsenkirchen  Georgia 2–0 UEFA Euro 2024[31]
211 2024-07-01 Frankfurt  Slovenia 0–0 UEFA Euro 2024[31]
212 2024-07-05 Hamburg  France 0–0 UEFA Euro 2024[31]
213 2024-09-05 Lisbon  Croatia 2–1 2024-25 UEFA Nations League[31]
214 2024-09-08 Lisbon  Scotland 2–1 2024-25 UEFA Nations League[31]
215 2024-10-12 Warsaw  Poland 1–3 2024-25 UEFA Nations League[31]
216 2024-10-15 Glasgow  Scotland 0–0 2024-25 UEFA Nations League[31]

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References

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  3. ^ "Matthäus sets new caps record against Netherlands". FIFA. 22 February 2000. Archived from the original on October 3, 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2010. Matthäus was level with Sweden's Thomas Ravelli, both totalling 143 caps.
  4. ^ Vecsey, George (17 June 1990). "World Cup '90; No. 120 Gives Shilton Record". The New York Times. p. 87. Retrieved 15 February 2010. Shilton was honored in a brief ceremony before the game for breaking the world record, set by Pat Jennings of Northern Ireland. Jennings made his 119th and final appearance in the 1986 World Cup.
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  6. ^ Gleeson, Mark (8 January 2001). "Egyptian striker breaks caps record". FIFA. Archived from the original on March 22, 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  7. ^ a b Bernama (4 August 2021). "Four Malaysian legends join Fifa Century Club". New Straits Times. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "FIFA Century Club" (PDF). FIFA. 10 February 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  9. ^ Shannon, David (12 January 2001). "Kristine Lilly — International Matches". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  10. ^ a b c Scotland – International Matches 1872–1880 RSSSF
  11. ^ a b Henry McNeil SFA
  12. ^ John Price European football archive
  13. ^ a b International matches of Wales RSSSF
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h Norman Bailey FA
  15. ^ a b c d e f g Stanfield Olphert Martin European football archive
  16. ^ England Ireland v England – 1894-03-03 FA
  17. ^ England v Ireland – 1895-03-09 FA
  18. ^ Ireland v England – 1896-03-07 FA
  19. ^ England v Ireland – 1897-02-20 FA
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i Meredith William Henry European football archive
  21. ^ WALES v ENGLAND – 1914-03-16 FA
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Imre Schlosser-Lakatos[dead link] RSSSF
  23. ^ a b c d e Angel Romano RSSSF
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Severino Minelli RSSSF
  25. ^ a b c d e f Ferenc Puskás[dead link] RSSSF
  26. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Billy Wright RSSSF
  27. ^ a b Bobby Charlton RSSSF
  28. ^ a b c Bobby Moore RSSSF
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj The FIFA list of 195 caps is the same as the following RSSSF list of 219 caps except with 24 Olympic football matches excluded: HarimauMYstats; Mamrud, Roberto (11 August 2021). "Soh Chin Ann — Double Century of International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  30. ^ a b Bader Al-Mutawa RSSSF
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