Premier League All-Time Top Appearances XI of Foreign Players

16 June 2020 18:05

While Britain has produced some of the Premier League's finest talents since its inception, there can be no denying that it has often been the foreign stars that have brought that sprinkling of brilliance.

Some foreign imports have enjoyed fleeting success in English football - like say Zlatan Ibrahimović - yet it's the players with a lasting attachment to the Premier League that every football fan adores and that we are interested in here today.

Those cult figures who stuck around for years in top-flight football, not necessarily the greatest of talents, but absolute stalwarts who you could rely upon.

Here's look then at a Premier League all-time top appearances XI of foreign players, in a very British 4-4-2 formation...


Goalkeeper - Mark Schwarzer

The Aussie stopper played for a number of English clubs, most notably as the undisputed number one at both Middlesbrough and Fulham.

The former Bradford City man has been somewhat of a lucky charm in England, playing his part in both Boro and the Cottagers reaching the UEFA Cup/Europa League final, while also 'winning' the Premier League with both Chelsea and Leicester - despite not playing a game in either league victory.

The 47-year-old spent 20 years in English football, and played his part in that much-loved mid-2000s era of Premier League football.

Premier League Appearances: 514


Right Back - Stephen Carr

Another absolute throwback, the Irishman was a mainstay in the Premier League for a number of years, beginning his career with Tottenham Hotspur.

The Dublin-born defender may not have been the most talented or high profile of names, but he was a relentless and aggressive full-back that few wingers ever wanted to face.

Such was his impressive performances, he was named in the PFA Team of the Year in both 2000/01 and 2002/03.

Premier League Appearances: 377


Centre Back - John O'Shea

He may have lost every yard of the little pace he had in the last few years of career, but there's no denying that prime John O'Shea was a real asset to Manchester United in their pomp.

The versatile Irishman regularly popped up with a moment of magic, like his Cantona-esque chipped finish against Arsenal in 2005 or that time he nutmegged Luis Figo.

Legend.

Premier League Appearances: 445


Centre Back - Sylvain Distin

A perhaps surprise inclusion for some, but the Frenchman was around for a long, long time, only retiring in 2016 at the age of 38.

A captain of both Manchester City and Everton, the 42-year-old was a real dominant force in his prime.

Premier League Appearances: 469


Left-Back - Denis Irwin

While it's Gary Neville who receives the attention in the Premier League record books, even Neville himself would have to admit there was an even greater full-back at Old Trafford - Denis Irwin.

Mr. 7/10 was incredibly reliable, with Sir Alex Ferguson famously stating - after Irwin had made a crucial error against Arsenal - that (quotes via Pundit Arena): "Well, he’s been with me for eight or nine years and he’s never made a mistake. I think we can forgive him one.”

The Irishman is the definition of unsung hero.

Premier League Appearances: 328


Right Midfield - Antonio Valencia