Toronto City - Players

Players

  • Thomson Allan (GK) (1967) 12 apps.
  • Bobby Armstrong (D) (1963)
  • Roy Bentley (D) (1962)
  • Danny Blanchflower (M) (1961) 12 apps, 3 goals
  • Tony Book (D) (1964)
  • Gordon Bradley (D) (1965)
  • Johnny Brooks (F) (1964; 1965) 27 apps, 8 goals
  • Davie Caldwell (D) (1961; 1962; 1964)
  • Willie Callaghan (D) (1963) 8 apps, 1 goal
  • Walter Chyzowych (F) (1961–1964)
  • Danny Clapton (M) (1962) 20 apps, 9 goals
  • Peter Cormack (M) (1967) 11 apps, 5 goals
  • Alan Cousin (D) (1967)
  • Bobby Craig (F) (1965) 7 apps, 1 goal
  • Errol Crossan (M) (1961) 19 apps, 3 goals
  • Zoltan Czibor (M) (1965)
  • Joe Davis (D) (1967) 12 apps, 3 goals
  • Tommy Docherty (D) (1962)
  • Alex Ely (M) (1964–1965)
  • Charlie Fleming (F) (1964) 19 apps, 19 goals
  • Roy Gratrix (D) (1961; 1965) 32 apps, 1 goal
  • Alex Harley (F) (1965) 16 apps, 4 goals
  • Allan Harvey (M) (1961; 1963) 38 apps, 9 goals
  • Johnny Haynes (M) (1961; 1962) 8 apps, 5 goals (1st spell)
  • Bobby Johnstone (M) (1961; 1962) 6 apps, 3 goals
  • Ally McGraw (F) (1967) 11 apps, 1 goal
  • John Madsen (D) (1967)
  • Stanley Matthews (M) (1961; 1965) 21 apps, 1 goal
  • Jackie Mudie (F) (1961) 8 apps, 7 goals
  • Bobby Nicol (D) (1962; 1964–1965) 72 apps, 2 goals
  • Pat O'Connell (M) (1964) 18 apps, 3 goals
  • Jimmy O'Rourke (F) (1967)
  • Ted Purdon (F) (1963; 1964; 1965) 62 apps, 33 goals
  • Pat Quinn (M) (1967) 11 apps.
  • Jack Reilly (GK) (1967)
  • Cyril Robinson (D) (1961) 5 apps.
  • Keith Sanderson (M) (1964)
  • Jimmy Scott (M) (1967) 12 apps, 3 goals
  • Nigel Sims (GK) (1964–1965) 47 apps.
  • Peter Smethurst (F) (1961) 2 apps, 1 goal
  • Pat Stanton (M) (1967) 11 apps, 1 goal
  • Colin Stein (F) (1967) 8 apps, 4 goals
  • Eric Stevenson (M) (1967) 11 apps, 1 goal
  • John Young (D) (1962–1964)
  • Tommy Younger (GK) (1961; 1962) 23 apps (all in 1961)

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