Republic of Ireland

Irish players at Fulham
To date, there have been a total of twenty-nine Irish players to have been at Fulham, with fifteen of these having represented Republic of Ireland at full international level. Twenty-one of the players have played for Fulham's first team, and eight others have been at the club without making a first team appearance.

Centre forward Joe Connor became not only the first Irishman to play for the club, but also the first international player when he joined in 1903.

Robin Lawler, Jimmy Conway and Gerry Peyton all spent many years at Fulham and each made over 300 appearances for the club, whilst more recently players such as Steve Finnan and Damian Duff were other notable Irish players to have spent time at Craven Cottage.

Robert Wilson was another fan favourite during his two stints at the club, and despite being born in England, had represented Republic of Ireland's U21 team in 1983.

First team
The following is a list of Irish players who have made at least one appearance for Fulham's first team.


 * *      indicates that the appearances/goals are subject to change

Other
The following is a list of Irish players who have been at Fulham, but never made an appearance for the first team.


 * *      indicates that the appearances/goals are subject to change

Managers
To date, there have been no Irish managers who have been at Fulham.

Backroom staff
The following is a list of Irish backroom staff who have been at Fulham.

Competitive
To date, Fulham have never faced Irish opposition in any competitive fixture.

Friendlies
The following is a list of Irish opposition that Fulham have faced in friendly matches.