Progression of association football caps record

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

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 1978, the world record holder was always European, except when Ángel Romano narrowly overtook Imre Schlosser. After 1978, many sources, including FIFA[3][4] and the Guinness Book of Records,[5] reported subsequent 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]

World record

Player Country Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Notes
Billy MacKinnon  Scotland 7 1877-03-03 Kennington Oval  England 3–1 [1][7]
Billy MacKinnon  Scotland 8 1878-03-02 Hampden Park  England 7–2 [1][7]
Billy MacKinnon  Scotland 9 1879-04-05 Kennington Oval  England 4–5 [1][7]
Henry McNeil[t 1]  Scotland 9 1881-03-12 Kennington Oval  England 6–1 [1][8]
Henry McNeil[t 1]  Scotland 10 1881-03-14 Acton Park, Wrexham  Wales 5–1 [1][8]
John Price  Wales 10 1882-03-25 Glasgow  Scotland 0–5 [9]
John Price  Wales 11 1883-03-12 Wrexham  Scotland 0–3 [1][10]
John Price  Wales 12 1883-03-17 Belfast  Ireland 1–1 [1][10]
Norman Bailey  England 12 1884-03-17 Racecourse Ground  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship[11]
Norman Bailey  England 13 1885-02-28 Whalley Range, Blackburn  Ireland 4–0 British Home Championship[1][11]
Norman Bailey  England 14 1885-03-14 Leamington Road  Wales 1–1 British Home Championship[1][11]
Norman Bailey  England 15 1885-03-21 Kennington Oval  Scotland 1–1 British Home Championship[1][11]
Norman Bailey  England 16 1886-03-27 Hampden Park  Scotland 1–1 British Home Championship[1][11]
Norman Bailey  England 17 1886-03-29 Racecourse Ground  Wales 3–1 British Home Championship[1][11]
Norman Bailey  England 18 1887-02-26 Kennington Oval  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship[1][11]
Norman Bailey  England 19 1887-03-19 Leamington Road  Scotland 2–3 British Home Championship[1][11]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 19 1893-04-05 Belfast  Wales 4–3 British Home Championship[12]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 20 1894-02-24 Swansea  Wales 1–4 British Home Championship[1][12]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 21 1894-03-03 Solitude  England 2–2 British Home Championship[1][13]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 22 1894-03-31 Belfast  Scotland 1–3 British Home Championship[1][12]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 23 1895-03-09 County Cricket Ground, Derby  England 0–9 British Home Championship[1][14]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 24 1895-03-30 Glasgow  Scotland 1–3 British Home Championship[1][12]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 26 1896-03-07 Solitude  England 0–2 British Home Championship[1][15]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 27 1896-03-28 Belfast  Scotland 3–3 British Home Championship[1][12]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 28 1897-02-20 Trent Bridge  England 0–6 British Home Championship[1][16]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 29 1897-03-06 Belfast  Wales 4–3 British Home Championship[1][12]
Olphert Stanfield  Ireland 30 1897-03-27 Glasgow  Scotland 1–5 British Home Championship[1][12]
Vivian Woodward  England 30 1909-03-15 Nottingham  Wales 2–0 British Home Championship[2]
Vivian Woodward  England 31 1909-05-29 Budapest  Hungary 4–2 [1][2]
Vivian Woodward  England 32 1909-05-31 Budapest  Hungary 8–2 [1][2]
Vivian Woodward  England 33 1909-06-01 Vienna  Austria 8–1 [1][2]
Vivian Woodward England England Amateurs 34 1909-11-06 Hull  Sweden 7–0 [1][2]
Vivian Woodward England England Amateurs 35 1909-12-11 London  Netherlands 9–1 [1][2]
Vivian Woodward  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[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 37 1912-03-02 Edinburgh  Scotland 0–1 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 38 1912-03-11 Wrexham  England 0–2 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 39 1912-04-13 Cardiff  Ireland 2–3 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 40 1913-01-18 Belfast  Ireland 1–0 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 41 1913-03-03 Wrexham  Scotland 0–0 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 42 1913-03-17 Bristol  England 3–4 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 43 1914-01-19 Wrexham  Ireland 1–2 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 44 1914-02-28 Glasgow  Scotland 0–0 British Home Championship[17]
Billy Meredith  Wales 45 1914-03-16 Ninian Park  England 0–2 British Home Championship[18]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 45 1915-05-30 Vienna  Austria 2–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 46 1915-10-03 Vienna  Austria 2–4 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 47 1915-11-07 Budapest  Austria 6–2 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 48 1916-06-04 Budapest  Austria 2–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 49 1916-10-01 Budapest  Austria 2–3 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 50 1916-11-05 Vienna  Austria 3–3 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 51 1917-05-06 Vienna  Austria 1–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 52 1917-06-03 Budapest  Austria 6–2 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 53 1917-07-15 Vienna  Austria 4–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 54 1917-10-07 Budapest  Austria 2–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 55 1917-11-04 Vienna  Austria 2–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 56 1918-04-14 Budapest  Austria 2–0 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 57 1918-05-12 Budapest   Switzerland 2–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 58 1918-06-02 Vienna  Austria 2–0 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 59 1918-10-06 Vienna  Austria 3–0 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 60 1919-11-09 Budapest  Austria 3–2 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 61 1920-10-24 Berlin  Germany 0–1 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 62 1921-04-24 Vienna  Austria 1–4 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 63 1921-06-05 Budapest  Germany 3–0 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 64 1921-11-06 Budapest  Sweden 4–2 [19]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 65 1921-12-18 Budapest  Poland 1–0 [19]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 65 1924-10-26 Montevideo  Paraguay 3–1 Copa América[20]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 66 1924-11-02 Montevideo  Argentina 0–0 Copa América[20]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 66 1926-06-06 Budapest  Czechoslovakia 2–1 [19]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 67 1926-10-28 Santiago  Bolivia 6–0 Copa América[20]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 68 1926-11-01 Santiago  Paraguay 6–1 Copa América[20]
Imre Schlosser  Hungary 68 1927-04-10 Vienna  Austria 0–6 [19]
Ángel Romano  Uruguay 69 1927-07-14 Montevideo  Argentina 0–1 Copa Newton[20]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 69 1939-11-12 Zürich  Italy 3–1 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 70 1940-03-03 Turin  Italy 1–1 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 71 1940-03-31 Budapest  Hungary 0–3 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 72 1941-04-20 Bern  Germany 2–1 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 73 1941-12-28 Valencia  Spain 2–3 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 74 1942-01-01 Lisbon  Portugal 0–3 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 75 1942-02-01 Vienna  Germany 2–1 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 76 1942-03-08 Marseille  France 2–0 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 77 1942-10-18 Bern  Germany 3–5 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 78 1942-11-01 Budapest  Hungary 0–3 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 79 1942-11-15 Zürich  Sweden 3–1 [21]
Severino Minelli   Switzerland 80 1943-06-14 Stockholm  Sweden 0–1 [21]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 80 1956-06-09 Lisbon  Portugal 2–2 [22]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 81 1956-07-15 Budapest  Poland 4–1 [22]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 82 1956-09-16 Belgrade  Yugoslavia 3–1 Dr. Gerö Cup[22]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 83 1956-09-23 Moscow  Soviet Union 1–0 [22]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 84 1956-10-07 Paris  France 2–1 [22]
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 85 1956-10-14 Vienna  Austria 2–0 [22]
Billy Wright  England 85 1957-05-19 Dublin  Republic of Ireland 1–1 World Cup qualifying[23]
Billy Wright  England 86 1957-10-19 Cardiff  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship[23]
Billy Wright  England 87 1957-11-06 London  Northern Ireland 2–3 British Home Championship[23]
Billy Wright  England 88 1957-11-27 London  France 4–0 [23]
Billy Wright  England 89 1958-04-19 Glasgow  Scotland 4–0 British Home Championship[23]
Billy Wright  England 90 1958-05-07 London  Portugal 2–1 [23]
Billy Wright  England 91 1958-05-11 Belgrade  Yugoslavia 0–5 [23]
Billy Wright  England 92 1958-05-18 Moscow  Soviet Union 1–1 [23]
Billy Wright  England 93 1958-06-08 Gothenburg  Soviet Union 2–2 World Cup[23]
Billy Wright  England 94 1958-06-11 Gothenburg  Brazil 0–0 World Cup[23]
Billy Wright  England 95 1958-06-15 Borås  Austria 2–2 World Cup[23]
Billy Wright  England 96 1958-06-17 Gothenburg  Soviet Union 0–1 World Cup[23]
Billy Wright  England 97 1958-10-04 Belfast  Northern Ireland 3–3 British Home Championship[23]
Billy Wright  England 98 1958-10-22 London  Soviet Union 5–0 [23]
Billy Wright  England 99 1958-11-26 Birmingham  Wales 2–2 British Home Championship[23]
Billy Wright  England 100 1959-04-11 London  Scotland 1–0 British Home Championship[23]
Billy Wright  England 101 1959-05-06 London  Italy 2–2 [23]
Billy Wright  England 102 1959-05-13 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil 0–2 [23]
Billy Wright  England 103 1959-05-17 Lima  Peru 1–4 [23]
Billy Wright  England 104 1959-05-24 Mexico City  Mexico 1–2 [23]
Billy Wright  England 105 1959-05-28 Los Angeles  United States 8–1 [23]
Bobby Charlton  England 105 1970-06-11 Guadalajara  Czechoslovakia 1–0 World Cup[24]
Bobby Charlton  England 106 1970-06-14 León  West Germany 2–3 World Cup[24]
Bobby Moore  England 106 1973-06-10 Moscow  Soviet Union 2–1 [25]
Bobby Moore  England 107 1973-06-14 Turin  Italy 0–2 [25]
Bobby Moore  England 108 1973-11-14 London  Italy 0–1 [25]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 108 1978-05-21 Stockholm  Czechoslovakia 0–0 [26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 109 1978-06-03 Mar del Plata  Brazil 1–1 World Cup[26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 110 1978-06-07 Buenos Aires  Austria 0–1 World Cup[26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 111 1978-06-11 Buenos Aires  Spain 0–1 World Cup[26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 112 1978-06-28 Borås  Finland 2–1 Nordic Championship[26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 113 1978-08-16 Copenhagen  Denmark 1–2 Nordic Championship[26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 114 1978-09-01 Paris  France 2–2 European Champs qualifying[26]
Björn Nordqvist  Sweden 115 1978-10-04 Stockholm  Czechoslovakia 1–3 European Champs qualifying[26]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 115 1978-12-13 Bangkok  Kuwait 2–0 Asian Games[27]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 116 1978-12-15 Bangkok  Japan 3–1 Asian Games[27]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 117 1978-12-17 Bangkok  China PR 1–0 Asian Games[27]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 118 1978-12-20 Bangkok  North Korea 0–0 Asian Games[27]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 119 1986-06-02 Mexico City  Argentina 1–3 World Cup[27]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 120 1986-06-05 Mexico City  Bulgaria 1–1 World Cup[27]
Cha Bum-Kun  South Korea 121 1986-06-10 Puebla  Italy 2–3 World Cup[27]
Hussein Saeed  Iraq 121 1989-01-27 Baghdad  Oman 3–1 World Cup qualifying[28]
Hussein Saeed  Iraq 122 1989-02-10 Baghdad  Qatar 2–2 World Cup qualifying[28]
Hussein Saeed  Iraq 123 1990-02-15 Baghdad  South Korea 0–0 [28]
Hussein Saeed  Iraq 124 1990-02-26 Kuwait City  Bahrain 1–0 Gulf Cup of Nations[t 2][28]
Hussein Saeed  Iraq 125 1990-02-28 Kuwait City  Kuwait 1–1 Gulf Cup of Nations[t 2][28]
Hussein Saeed  Iraq 126 1990-03-03 Kuwait City  United Arab Emirates 2–2 Gulf Cup of Nations[t 2][28]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 126 1992-09-11 Aleppo  Syria 1–1 Arab Nations Cup[t 3][29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 127 1992-09-14 Aleppo  Kuwait 2–0 Arab Nations Cup[t 3]

[29]

Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 128 1992-09-18 Aleppo  Egypt 2–3 Arab Nations Cup[t 3][t 4][29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 129 1993-04-18 Singapore  New Zealand 3–1 [29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 130 1993-04-24 Singapore  New Zealand 1–0 [29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 131 1993-05-16 Riyadh  Malaysia 3–0 World Cup qualifying[29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 132 1993-05-18 Riyadh  Kuwait 2–1 World Cup qualifying[29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 133 1993-09-23 Dammam  Costa Rica 1–2 [29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 134 1993-09-27 Dammam  Costa Rica 3–2 [29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 135 1993-10-06 Dammam  Russia 4–2 [29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 136 1993-10-15 Doha  Japan 0–0 World Cup qualifying[29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 137 1994-06-04 Pomona, New Jersey  Trinidad and Tobago 3–2 [29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 138 1994-06-20 Washington, DC  Netherlands 1–2 World Cup[29]
Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia 139 1994-06-29 Washington, DC  Belgium 1–0 World Cup[29]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 139 1996-10-18 Muscat  Bahrain 1–1 Gulf Cup of Nations[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 140 1996-10-22 Muscat  Kuwait 2–1 Gulf Cup of Nations[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 141 1996-10-27 Muscat  Saudi Arabia 2–2 Gulf Cup of Nations[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 142 1996-11-12 Abu Dhabi  Malta 1–1 [30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 143 1996-11-15 Abu Dhabi  Malta 0–0 [30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 144 1996-11-19 Abu Dhabi  Uzbekistan 4–2 [30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 145 1996-11-26 Abu Dhabi  Syria 1–1 [30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 146 1996-12-04 Abu Dhabi  South Korea 1–1 Asian Nations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 147 1996-12-07 Abu Dhabi  Kuwait 3–2 Asian Nations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 148 1996-12-10 Abu Dhabi  Indonesia 2–0 Asian Nations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 149 1996-12-15 Abu Dhabi  Iraq 1–0 Asian Nations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 150 1996-12-18 Abu Dhabi  Kuwait 1–0 Asian Nations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 151 1996-12-21 Abu Dhabi  Saudi Arabia 0–0[t 5] Asian Nations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 152 1997-03-29 Sharjah  Norway 1–4 [30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 153 1997-04-08 Manama  Jordan 0–0 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 154 1997-04-11 Manama  Bahrain 2–1 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 155 1997-04-22 Sharjah  Bahrain 3–0 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 156 1997-04-26 Sharjah  Jordan 2–0 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 157 1997-09-02 Abu Dhabi  Iran 3–1 [30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 158 1997-09-27 Tashkent  Uzbekistan 3–2 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 159 1997-10-26 Tokyo  Japan 1–1 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 160 1997-11-02 Abu Dhabi  Uzbekistan 0–0 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 161 1997-11-09 Abu Dhabi  South Korea 1–3 World Cup qualifying[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 162 1997-12-13 Riyadh  Uruguay 0–2 Confederations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 163 1997-12-15 Riyadh  South Africa 1–0 Confederations Cup[30]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates 164 1997-12-17 Riyadh  Czech Republic 1–6 Confederations Cup[30]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 164 2001-09-02 Kingston  Jamaica 2–1 World Cup qualifying[31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 165 2001-09-05 Mexico City  Trinidad and Tobago 3–0 World Cup qualifying[31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 166 2001-10-31 Puebla  El Salvador 4–1 [31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 167 2001-11-11 Mexico City  Honduras 3–0 World Cup qualifying[31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 168 2001-11-14 Huelva  Spain 0–1 [31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 169 2002-02-13 Phoenix  Yugoslavia 1–2 [31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 170 2002-03-13 San Diego  Albania 4–0 [31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 171 2003-10-15 Chicago  Uruguay 0–2 [31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 172 2004-07-13 Piura  Ecuador 2–1 Copa América[31]
Claudio Suárez  Mexico 173 2005-12-14 Phoenix  Hungary 2–0 [31]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 173 2006-01-27 Riyadh  Lebanon 1–2 [32]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 174 2006-02-14 Jeddah  Syria 1–1 [32]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 175 2006-02-22 Sana'a  Yemen 4–0 Asian Nations Cup qualification[32]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 176 2006-03-01 Düsseldorf  Portugal 0–3 [32]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 177 2006-03-28 Riyadh  Poland 1–2 [32]
Mohamed Al-Deayea  Saudi Arabia 178 2006-05-11 Sittard  Belgium 1–2 [32]
Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 178 2011-11-14 Doha  Brazil 0–2 [33]
Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 179 2012-02-27 Doha  Niger 1–0 [34]
Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 180 2012-04-12 Abu Dhabi  Nigeria 3–2 [34]
Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 181 2012-04-15 Abu Dhabi  Mauritania 3–0 [34]
Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 182 2012-04-17 Abu Dhabi  Iraq 0–0 [34]
Ahmed Hassan  Egypt 183 2012-05-22 Omdurman  Togo 3–0 [34]

Notes:

  1. 1 2 Also spelt "McNiel"
  2. 1 2 3 these match results were later annulled due to withdrawal or exclusion (from the tournament) of one of the teams involved, but count as full international matches for Iraq.
  3. 1 2 3 Contested at the 1992 Pan Arab Games
  4. Egypt sent its Olympic squad to the tournament, but its matches still count as full internationals.
  5. Saudi Arabia lost 3–4 on penalties

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Vivian John Woodward – International Appearances RSSSF
  3. "Matthäus sets new caps record against Netherlands". FIFA. 22 February 2000. 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.
  5. McFarlan, Donald (1989). The Guinness Book of Records 1990 (36th ed.). London: Guinness. p. 248. ISBN 0-85112-341-4.
  6. Gleeson, Mark (8 January 2001). "Egyptian striker breaks caps record". FIFA. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  7. 1 2 3 Scotland – International Matches 1872–1880 RSSSF
  8. 1 2 Henry McNeil SFA
  9. John Price European football archive
  10. 1 2 International matches of Wales RSSSF
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Norman Bailey FA
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stanfield Olphert Martin European football archive
  13. England Ireland v England – 1894-03-03 FA
  14. England v Ireland – 1895-03-09 FA
  15. Ireland v England – 1896-03-07 FA
  16. England v Ireland – 1897-02-20 FA
  17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Meredith William Henry European football archive
  18. WALES v ENGLAND – 1914-03-16 FA
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Imre Schlosser-Lakatos RSSSF
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 Angel Romano RSSSF
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Severino Minelli RSSSF
  22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ferenc Puskás RSSSF
  23. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Billy Wright RSSSF
  24. 1 2 Bobby Charlton RSSSF
  25. 1 2 3 Bobby Moore RSSSF
  26. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bjorn Nordqvist RSSSF
  27. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cha-Bum Kun RSSSF
  28. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hussein Saeed Mohammed RSSSF
  29. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Majed Abdullah Mohammed RSSSF
  30. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Adnan Khamees Al-Talyani RSSSF
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Claudio Suarez RSSSF
  32. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mohamed Al-Deayea RSSSF
  33. Ahmed Hassan RSSSF
  34. 1 2 3 4 5 Ahmed Hassan
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