Washington Diplomats - Famous Players

Famous Players

Bermuda

  • Gary Darrell (1974–80)
  • Randy Horton (1975)

Canada

  • Mike Bakić (1978–79)
  • Bob Iarusci (1979–80)
  • Carmine Marcantonio (1978–80)

England

  • Mike Barry (1975)
  • Paul Cannell (1976, 1978–79, 1981)
  • Peter Carr (1981)
  • Mike Dillon (1978–79)
  • Ray Graydon (1978)
  • Alan Green (1977, 1979–80)
  • Clive Haywood (1981)
  • Trevor Hebberd (1981)
  • Kenny Hill (1977)
  • Gerry Ingram (1975–76)
  • Ross Jenkins (1981)
  • Don McAllister (1977)
  • Jimmy Redfern (1977)
  • Peter Silvester (1977)
  • Bobby Stokes (1978–80)
  • Trevor Thompson (1976)

Hungary

  • József Horváth (1979–80)

Netherlands

  • Johan Cruyff (1980–81)
  • Guus Hiddink (1978)
  • Wim Jansen (1980)
  • Thomas Rongen (1980)

Scotland

  • Jim Brown (1981)
  • Eddie Colquhoun (1981)
  • Tommy O'Hara (1978–80)
  • Alex Pringle (1977–78)
  • Jim Steele (1977–79)

Northern Ireland

  • Bill Irwin (1978–80)

South Africa

  • Andries Maseko (1978–79)
  • Ken Mokgojoa (1978–80)

USA

  • Sonny Askew (1977–80)
  • Tony Crescitelli (1979–80)
  • Don Droege (1979–80)
  • Randy Garber (1977–78)
  • Ane Mihailovich (1978–80)
  • Dragan Radovich (1979–80)

Wales

  • Donato Nardiello (1981)

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