Current squad - Club captains
- Notable former players
- Reserve and youth squads
- Dream teams All-time XI chosen by Radio Foyle Published in Derry City FC: City Till I Die Mick McBride's team Davy Doherty's team Jimmy Magee's all time XI
- Record appearances in the League of Ireland
- Senior international players to have played for Derry City
- References
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All-time XI chosen by Radio FoyleIn the early 1990s, local radio station, BBC Radio Foyle chose an all-time dream-team of eleven players. The team was as follows: - {{Flagicon|England}} Fred Stallard
- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Eunan Blake
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Gerry Brenan
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Matt Doherty
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Barney Travers
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Doug Wood
- {{Flagicon|Scotland}} Jimmy Delaney
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Jobby Crossan
- {{Flagicon|Scotland}} Johnny McKenzie
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Fay Coyle
- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Jimmy Kelly
Published in Derry City FC: City Till I DieAt the start of the 2007 season, a supporter publication, Derry City FC: City Till I Die, designated the task of revealing their dream teams to lifelong Derry City fans, Mick McBride and Davy Doherty. Both men decided to choose only players that they had witnessed first hand playing for Derry City, thus limiting the pool to only players to have appeared since the 1950s. Subsequently, the likes of goal-scoring legend, Jimmy Kelly, remained absent. Players were chosen from both Derry's Irish League and League of Ireland eras. While distinguishing players on the basis of ability and consistency, consideration was also given to the amount of time contributed toward the club by individual players. While recognised greats such as Alan Sunderland, Denis Tueart and Neil McNab all played with Derry City, they all played with the club during the twilight stages of their careers and did not manage to accumulate more than a handful of appearances each. Hence, players of such ilk were omitted. {{Image label|x=0.21|y=0.05|scale=350|text=Stallard}}{{Image label|x=0.05|y=0.22|scale=350|text=Blake}}{{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.15|scale=350|text=Curran}}{{Image label|x=0.31|y=0.15|scale=350|text=Gauld}}{{Image label|x=0.41|y=0.22|scale=350|text=Wood}}{{Image label|x=0.05|y=0.42|scale=350|text=McKenzie}}{{Image label|x=0.12|y=0.35|scale=350|text=McGeough}}{{Image label|x=0.30|y=0.35|scale=350|text=Crossan}}{{Image label|x=0.40|y=0.42|scale=350|text=Healy}}{{Image label|x=0.14|y=0.54|scale=350|text=L. Coyle}}{{Image label|x=0.29|y=0.54|scale=350|text=F. Coyle}} | Mick McBride's team. |
Mick McBride's teamFirst team:- {{Flagicon|England}} Fred Stallard
- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Eunan Blake
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Paul Curran
- {{Flagicon|Scotland}} Stuart Gauld
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Doug Wood
- {{Flagicon|Scotland}} Johnny McKenzie
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Jimmy McGeough
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Jobby Crossan
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Felix Healy
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Liam Coyle
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Fay Coyle
| Substitutes:- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Tim Dalton
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Peter Hutton
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Darren Kelly
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Barney Travers
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Matt Doherty Jr.
- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Paul Doolin
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Danny Hale
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Davy Doherty's team{{Image label|x=0.21|y=0.05|scale=350|text=Stallard}}{{Image label|x=0.05|y=0.22|scale=350|text=Blake}}{{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.15|scale=350|text=Travers}}{{Image label|x=0.30|y=0.15|scale=350|text=Kelly}}{{Image label|x=0.41|y=0.22|scale=350|text=Brady}}{{Image label|x=0.05|y=0.42|scale=350|text=McKenzie}}{{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.35|scale=350|text=Wood}}{{Image label|x=0.29|y=0.35|scale=350|text=McGeough}}{{Image label|x=0.37|y=0.42|scale=350|text=McCourt}}{{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.54|scale=350|text=Doherty}}{{Image label|x=0.30|y=0.54|scale=350|text=Coyle}} | Davy Doherty's team. |
First team:- {{Flagicon|England}} Fred Stallard
- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Eunan Blake
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Barney Travers
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Darren Kelly
- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Kevin Brady
- {{Flagicon|Scotland}} Johnny McKenzie
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Doug Wood
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Jimmy McGeough
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Paddy McCourt
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Matt Doherty Jr.
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Liam Coyle
| Substitutes:- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} Tim Dalton
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Eddie McCallion
- {{Flagicon|Scotland}} Stuart Gauld
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Felix Healy
- {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Danny Hale
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Jimmy Magee's all time XIFirst Team- {{Flagicon|Ireland}} David Forde
- {{Flagicon|FRA}} Pascal Vaudequin
- {{Flagicon|NIR}} Peter Hutton
- {{Flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Gauld
- {{Flagicon|NIR}} Paul Curran
- {{Flagicon|IRL}} James McClean
- {{Flagicon|NIR}} Felix Healy
- {{Flagicon|IRL}} Paul Hegarty
- {{Flagicon|NIR}} Paddy McCourt
- {{Flagicon|NIR}} Jonathan Speak
- {{Flagicon|NIR}} Liam Coyle
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Record appearances in the League of IrelandAs of 16 July 2007:Rank | Player | Total appearances |
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1 | Peter Hutton | 573 | 2 | Paul Curran | 518 | 3 | Sean Hargan | 408 | 4 | Gary Beckett | 395 | 5 | Liam Coyle | 390 |
Senior international players to have played for Derry City{{Fb|Northern Ireland}}/{{Fb|Ireland}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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Niall McGinn | 50 | 3 | Terry Cochrane | 26 | 1 | Billy Gillespie | 25 | 13 | Jobby Crossan | 24 | 10 | Shane Ferguson | 22 | 1 | Liam O'Kane | 20 | 0 | Paddy McCourt | 18 | 2 | Bobby Irvine | 15 | 3 | Paul Ramsey | 14 | 0 | Daniel Lafferty | 13 | 0 | Jim McLaughlin | 12 | 6 | Jimmy Kelly | 11 | 4 | David Campbell | 10 | 0 | Billy McCullough | 10 | 0 | Jimmy Hill | 7 | 0 | Bobby Browne | 6 | 0 | Gerry McElhinney | 6 | 0 | Terry Harkin | 5 | 2 | Rory Patterson | 5 | 1 | Sammy Curran | 4 | 2 | Fay Coyle | 4 | 0 | Felix Healy | 4 | 0 | Gerry Bowler | 3 | 0 | S.R. Russell | 3 | 0 | Johnny Campbell | 2 | 0 | Jimmy Elwood | 2 | 0 | Victor Hunter | 2 | 0 | Tony O'Doherty | 2 | 0 | Liam Coyle | 1 | 0 | Matt Doherty | 1 | 0 | Shaun Holmes | 1 | 0 | |
| {{Fb|Republic of Ireland|name=Republic of Ireland/Ireland (Irish Free State)}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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James McClean | 47 | 8 | David Kelly | 26 | 9 | David Forde | 24 | 0 | Conor Sammon | 9 | 0 | Alan Moore | 8 | 0 | Jackie Hennessy | 5 | 0 | Jimmy Kelly | 4 | 0 | Bobby Gilbert | 1 | 0 | {{Fb|England}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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Luther Blissett | 14 | 3 | Dennis Tueart | 6 | 2 | Steve Williams | 6 | 0 | Alan Sunderland | 1 | 0 | {{Fb|Scotland}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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Jimmy Delaney | 15 | 6 | Johnny McKenzie | 9 | 0 | {{Fb|Libya}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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Éamon Zayed | 8 | 1 | {{Fb|Trinidad and Tobago}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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Derek Phillips | 6 | 0 | {{Fb|Zaire}}:Name | Caps | Goals |
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Jose Mukendi | ? | ? |
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References{{Derry City F.C. squad}}{{Derry City F.C.}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Derry City F.C. Players}} 4 : Derry City F.C. players|County Londonderry-related lists|Association football player non-biographical articles|Lists of association football players by club |