Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (91), Joshua King (53), Steffen Iversen (40), Erling Haaland (39), John Carew (38), Tore Andre Flo (38), Morten Gamst Pedersen (34) and Oyvind Leonhardsen (30).
Moussa Diaby (Aston Villa), Malo Gusto (Chelsea), Axel Disasi (Chelsea), Odsonne Édouard (Crystal Palace), Raphaël Varane (Manchester United), William Saliba (Arsenal) and Lucas Digne (Aston Villa).
Liverpool (18 Times), Manchester United (17 Times), Tottenham Hotspur (17 Times), Arsenal (16 Times), Aston Villa (15 Times), Chelsea (15 Times) and Manchester City (13 Times).
Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa), João Pedro (Brighton & Hove Albion), Andreas Pereira (Fulham), Casemiro (Manchester United), Emerson Royal (Tottenham Hotspur), Lucas Paqueta (West Ham United) and Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal).
Steven Gerrard (114), Jordan Henderson (76), Michael Owen (60), Emlyn Hughes (59), Ray Clemence (56) and Phil Neal (50).
Jarrod Bowen (2022), Jesse Lingard (2021), Declan Rice (2019-23), Joe Hart (2017), Aaron Cresswell (2016-17), Stewart Downing (2014), Andy Carroll (2012), Scott Parker (2011) and Carlton Cole (2009-10).
Luxembourg (11), Lithuania (7), Sweden (7), Andorra (6), Hungary (6), Armenia (5), Latvia (5) and Switzerland (5).
Bolivia (8), Ecuador (6), Uruguay (6), Brazil (5), Chile (5), Estonia (5), Paraguay (5) and Venezuela (5).
Atletico Nacional (17), Millonairos (16), America de Cali (15), Deportivo Cali (10), Santa Fe (9) and Junior (9).
Davor Šuker (45), Mario Mandžukić (33), Ivan Perišić (33), Eduardo da Silva (29), Andrej Kramarić (24) and Luka Modrić (24).
Peter Simpson (165), Edwin Smith (124), Ian Wright (118), Mark Bright (114), Clinton Morrison (113), Dougie Freedman (108), George Clarke (106) and Johnny Byrne (101).
Paul McGrath (1993-96), Ugo Ehiogu (1997-2000), Ozalan Alpay (2001-03), Martin Laursen (2004-08), Richard Dunne (2009-13), Jores Okore (2013-16), James Chester (2019-20) and Tyrone Mings (2020-24).
Sydney FC (5), Melbourne Victory (4), Brisbane Roar (3), Central Coast Mariners (2), Melbourne City, Adelaide United, Newcastle Jets and Western United.
Carl Bradshaw (72), George Baldock (71), Oliver Norwood (71), Chris Basham (70), John Egan (68) and Enda Stevens (68).
Both Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers were Relegated at the end of Season 1935-36 after spending 44 consecutive seasons in the Top Flight of English Football.
Seven UEFA Super Cups 1990 AC Milan v Sampdoria, 1993 Parma v AC Milan, 2006 Sevilla v Barcelona, 2014 Real Madrid v Sevilla, 2015 Barcelona v Sevilla, 2016 Real Madrid v Sevilla and 2018 Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid.
Malmö FF (25), IFK Göteborg (13), IFK Norrköping (13), Djurgårdens IF (8), Helsingborgs IF (7) and IF Elfsborg (6).
Sarina Wiegman (2021 – ), Hege Riise (2021), Phil Neville (2018-21), Mo Marley (2017-18), Mark Sampson (2013-17), Brent Hills (2006 & 2013) and Hope Powell (1998-2013).
Fenerbahçe (28), Galatasaray (24), Besiktas (21), Trabzonspor (7), Harp Okulu (3) and Gençlerbirliği (2).
Atlético Madrid (1974), Leeds United (1975), AS Saint-Étienne (1976), Valencia CF (2001), Borussia Dortmund (2013) and Paris Saint-Germain (2020).
Bob Kelly (11), John Connelly (10), Colin McDonald (8), Jack Hill (8), Nick Pope (8), Louis Page (7), Billy Elliott (5) and Martin Dobson (4).
Alan Shearer (260), Harry Kane (213), Wayne Rooney (208), Andrew Cole (187), Frank Lampard (177), Robbie Fowler (163), Jermain Defoe (162), Michael Owen (150) and Les Ferdinand (149).
Erland Johnsen (1993-96), Frank Leboeuf (1996-2001), Alexei Smertin (2004-05), Michael Essien (2005-14), Kurt Zouma (2014-17), Jorginho (2018-22), Enzo Fernández (2022-23) and Benoît Badiashile (2023-24).
David Johnson (2003 Jamaica), Garath McCleary (2012 Jamaica) and Eric Lichaj (2017 United States).
Jermain Defoe (2017), Fraizer Campbell (2012), Danny Welbeck (2011), Jordan Henderson (2010), Darren Bent (2009-10), Gavin McCann (2001), Michael Gray (1999), Kevin Phillips (1999-2002) and Nick Pickering (1983).
Alexander Isak (10 Newcastle United), Dejan Kulusevski (2 Tottenham Hotspur) and Pontus Jansson (Brentford).
Danny Tiatto (2005 Australia), Iain Hume (2007 Canada), Esteban Cambiasso (2015 Argentina), Riyad Mahrez (2016 Algeria) and Kelechi Iheanacho (2023 Nigeria).
Michelle Akers (10 United States), Ann Kristin Aarønes (6 Norway), Sun Wen (7 China) & Sissi (7 Brazil), Birgit Prinz (7 Germany), Marta (7 Brazil), Homare Sawa (5 Japan), Célia Šašić (6 Germany) and Megan Rapinoe (6 United States).
Che Adams (5 Southampton), Tom Cairney (2 Fulham), Stuart Armstrong (2 Southampton), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Ryan Christie (AFC Bournemouth), Liam Cooper (Leeds United) and Scott McTominay (Manchester United).
Caitlin Foord (2011 Australia), Kadeisha Buchanan (2015 Canada) and Giulia Gwinn (2019 Germany).
Anthony Martial (6 Manchester United), Odsonne Édouard (5 Crystal Palace), William Saliba (2 Arsenal), Michael Olise (2 Crystal Palace), Jean-Philippe Mateta (2 Crystal Palace), Romain Perraud (2 Southampton) and Kurt Zouma (2 West Ham United).