List of Coventry City F.C. international footballers

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Robbie Keane holds the record for the most number of appearances and goals for the Republic of Ireland.
Stern John is the all-time top scorer for Trinidad and Tobago, and also second in the most appearances list.
Michael Mifsud is Malta's all-time top-scorer, and has captained his country.
John Aloisi is Australia's fourth most prolific goalscorer of all time.
Aron Gunnarsson has captained the Iceland national football team.
Roland Nilsson is sixth in the list of players with most appearances for Sweden.
Iván Guerrero is tenth in the list of players with most appearances for Honduras.
Gordon Strachan has played for and managed the Scotland national football team.

This is a list of past and present Coventry City players who have been capped by their country whilst at the club.

International footballers[edit]

Player Country Years capped[A]
Yazid Mansouri  Algeria 2004
John Aloisi  Australia 1998–2001
Philippe Clement  Belgium 1998–1999
Réda Johnson  Benin 2014
Muhamed Konjić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1999–2004
Simeon Jackson  Canada 2014–2015
Dion Dublin  England 1998
Reg Matthews  England 1956
Cyrille Regis  England 1987
Danny Thomas  England 1983
Claus Bech Jørgensen  Faroe Islands 2004–2006
Nii Lamptey  Ghana
Duckens Nazon  Haiti 2017
Iván Guerrero  Honduras
Jairo Martínez  Honduras
Bjarni Guðjónsson  Iceland 2004
Aron Gunnarsson  Iceland 2008–2011
Jackie Brown[B]  Ireland (FAI) 1937
 Ireland (IFA) 1936–1938
Paul Hall  Jamaica
Joel Latibeaudiere  Jamaica 2023–
Onandi Lowe  Jamaica 2004
Kasey Palmer  Jamaica 2023–
Michael Mifsud  Malta 2007–2008
Youssef Chippo  Morocco 1999–2003
Mustapha Hadji  Morocco 1999–2001
Youssef Safri  Morocco 2001–2004
Che Bunce  New Zealand
Hugh Barr  Northern Ireland 1962
Dave Clements  Northern Ireland 1965–1971
Sammy Clingan  Northern Ireland 2009–2012
Willie Humphries  Northern Ireland 1962–1964
Norman Lockhart  Northern Ireland 1950–1952
James McPake  Northern Ireland
Oliver Norwood  Northern Ireland 2012
Michael O'Neill  Northern Ireland 1996
Leo Skiri Østigård  Norway 2020
Trond Egil Soltvedt  Norway 1998
Ysrael Zúñiga  Peru
Phil Babb  Republic of Ireland 1994
Graham Barrett  Republic of Ireland 2004
Leon Best  Republic of Ireland 2009
Gary Breen  Republic of Ireland 1997–2002
Lee Carsley  Republic of Ireland 2001
Liam Daish  Republic of Ireland 1996
Gerry Daly  Republic of Ireland 1980–1984
Michael Doyle  Republic of Ireland 2004
Ashley Grimes  Republic of Ireland 1984
Jimmy Holmes  Republic of Ireland 1971–1977
Robbie Keane  Republic of Ireland 1999–2000
Barry Quinn  Republic of Ireland 2000
Keiren Westwood  Republic of Ireland 2009–2011
Viorel Moldovan  Romania 1998
Jim Blyth  Scotland 1978
Willie Carr  Scotland 1970–1972
Kevin Gallacher  Scotland 1991–1992
Colin Hendry  Scotland 2000
Tommy Hutchison  Scotland 1973–1975
Eoin Jess  Scotland 1996
Gary McAllister  Scotland 1996–1999
David Speedie  Scotland 1988–1989
Colin Stein  Scotland 1973
Paul Telfer  Scotland 2000
Ian Wallace  Scotland 1978–1979
Amadou Bakayoko  Sierra Leone 2018
Tomas Antonelius  Sweden 2000
Viktor Gyökeres  Sweden 2021–2023
Magnus Hedman  Sweden 1998–2002
Roland Nilsson  Sweden 1997–1999
Chris Birchall  Trinidad and Tobago
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago 2004–2005, 2005–2007
Clayton Ince  Trinidad and Tobago
Gerry Baker  United States
Cobi Jones  United States 1994–1995
Roy Wegerle  United States
Haji Wright  United States 2024–
Bryn Allen  Wales 1950
Craig Bellamy  Wales 2000–2001
Les Cartwright  Wales 1974–1976
Richard Duffy  Wales 2005–2008
Freddy Eastwood  Wales 2008–2011
Bob Evans  Wales 1911–1912
John Hartson  Wales 2001
Simon Haworth  Wales 1997–1998
Leslie Jones  Wales 1935–1937
George Lowrie  Wales 1947–1948
Donato Nardiello  Wales 1977
Rob Page  Wales 2005
David Phillips  Wales 1987–1989
David Pipe  Wales 2003
Ronnie Rees  Wales 1964–1968
Paul Trollope  Wales 2002
Terry Yorath  Wales 1976–1979
Peter Ndlovu  Zimbabwe

Footnotes[edit]

A. ^ Years when the player had been capped by their country whilst at Coventry City.
B. ^ Jackie Brown represented both the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland while both associations claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland.

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