2016–17 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was West Bromwich Albion's seventh consecutive season in the Premier League and their 139th year in existence.[1] This season West Bromwich Albion participated in the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup.

West Bromwich Albion F.C.
2016–17 season
OwnerGuochuan Lai
Head CoachTony Pulis
StadiumThe Hawthorns
Premier League10th
FA CupThird round
(knocked out by Derby County)
League CupSecond round
(knocked out by Northampton Town)
Top goalscorerLeague: Salomón Rondón (8)
All: Salomón Rondón (8)
Highest home attendance26,308
Lowest home attendance21,467
Average home league attendance23,876

The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017, with competitive matches played between August and May.

Background

Prior to the start of the season, Sam Wallace of The Telegraph predicted that the team would finish in 16th and referred to the club's lack of pre-season transfer activity.[2] Phil McNulty, the BBC's chief football writer, expected head coach Tony Pulis to deliver stability and predicted a 14th-place finish for Albion.[3] The Guardian's prediction also had the club finishing in 14th.[4]

Ahead of the start of the season, Albion decorated their home ground, The Hawthorns, with images of contemporary and former players.[5]

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Ben Foster
2 DF  CMR Allan Nyom[notes 1]
4 FW  WAL Hal Robson-Kanu[notes 2]
5 MF  ARG Claudio Yacob
6 DF  NIR Jonny Evans
7 MF  SCO James Morrison[notes 3]
8 MF  ENG Jake Livermore
9 FW  VEN Salomón Rondón
10 MF  SCO Matt Phillips[notes 4]
11 MF  NIR Chris Brunt
12 DF  IRL Marc Wilson[notes 5] (on loan from Bournemouth)
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK  WAL Boaz Myhill[notes 6]
14 MF  IRL James McClean[notes 7]
20 DF  ENG Brendan Galloway[notes 8] (on loan from Everton)
22 MF  BEL Nacer Chadli
23 DF  NIR Gareth McAuley
24 MF  SCO Darren Fletcher (Captain)
25 DF  ENG Craig Dawson
45 FW  ENG Jonathan Leko[notes 9]
47 MF  ENG Sam Field
49 DF  ENG Kane Wilson

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  SWE Jonas Olsson (to Djurgårdens IF)
8 MF  ENG Craig Gardner (on loan to Birmingham City)
15 DF  BEL Sébastien Pocognoli (on loan to Brighton & Hove Albion)
16 DF  CRC Cristian Gamboa (to Celtic)
17 FW  ENG Rickie Lambert (to Cardiff City)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  ENG Saido Berahino[notes 10] (to Stoke City)
19 MF  ENG Callum McManaman (on loan to Sheffield Wednesday)
41 MF  ENG Joe Ward (to Carlisle United)
44 FW  WAL Tyler Roberts[notes 11] (on loan to Shrewsbury Town)

Reserves and academy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
30 DF  ENG Callum Pritchatt
31 MF  IRL Zachary Elbouzedi
32 DF  ENG Jordan Piggott
34 MF  ENG Rekeem Harper
35 MF  ENG James Smith
36 MF  ENG Rahis Nabi[notes 12]
37 MF  ENG Bradley Sweeney
38 GK  ENG Jack Rose
39 DF  IRL Robert McCourt
40 GK  ENG Alex Palmer
42 FW  ENG Kyle Edwards
43 DF  ENG Callam Jones
No. Pos. Nation Player
46 DF  IRL Shaun Donnellan[notes 13]
47 DF  ENG Jack Fitzwater
52 FW  FIN Marcus Forss
54 DF  USA Daniel Barbir
55 FW  ENG Rayhaan Tulloch
56 MF  ENG Sameron Dool
57 MF  ENG Dan Meredith
58 DF  ENG Taylor Morrison
59 MF  FIN Alex Bradley[notes 14]
60 FW  ENG Cameron Walker
61 FW  IRL Evan Pierce
62 FW  ENG Jamie Soule

Statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Ben Foster 3803800000
13 GK Boaz Myhill 20001010
Defenders
2 DF Allan Nyom 34029+300020
6 DF Jonny Evans 31230+120000
11 DF Chris Brunt 31327+430000
20 DF Brendon Galloway 50301010
23 DF Gareth McAuley 3873661011
25 DF Craig Dawson 3943741010
49 DF Kane Wilson 1000000+10
Midfielders
5 MF Claudio Yacob 34027+601000
7 MF James Morrison 33517+1451010
8 MF Jake Livermore 16015+100000
10 MF Matt Phillips 29526+141110
14 MF James McClean 36213+2111011
22 MF Nacer Chadli 32527+450+1000
24 MF Darren Fletcher 40237+12100+10
47 MF Sam Field 904+400010
Forwards
4 FW Hal Robson-Kanu 3135+2430+1010
9 FW Salomón Rondón 40832+68100+10
45 FW Jonathan Leko 900+900000
Players transferred out during the season
3 DF Jonas Olsson 80701000
8 MF Craig Gardner 902+700000
17 FW Rickie Lambert 100+100000
18 FW Saido Berahino 503+100010

Last updated: 31 June 2017
Source: Competitions

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
6 July 2016RWMatt PhillipsQueens Park Rangers£5,500,000[7][8]
29 August 2016LWNacer ChadliTottenham Hotspur£13,000,000[9][10]
31 August 2016RBAllan NyomWatford£4,000,000[11][12]
31 August 2016LWHal Robson-KanuReadingFree transfer[13]
20 January 2017DMJake LivermoreHull CityUndisclosed[14]

    Transfers out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
    1 July 2016CFVictor AnichebeSunderlandReleased[15][lower-alpha 1]
    1 July 2016GKAnders LindegaardPreston North EndMutual consent[17][lower-alpha 2]
    1 July 2016CMSamir NabiDelhi DynamosReleased[19][lower-alpha 3]
    1 July 2016SSStéphane SessègnonMontpellierReleased[15][lower-alpha 4]
    2 July 2016CBJosh EzeweleYeovil TownFree transfer[22]
    12 August 2016CBJames ChesterAston Villa£8,000,000[23][24]
    30 August 2016RBCristian GamboaCeltic£1,000,000[25][26]
    31 August 2016CFRickie LambertCardiff CityUndisclosed[27]
    20 January 2017CFSaido BerahinoStoke CityUndisclosed[28]
    31 January 2017AMJoe WardCarlisle UnitedReleased[29]
    23 March 2017CBJonas OlssonDjurgårdens IFMutual consent[30]
    1. Following Anichebe's release, he signed for Sunderland.[16]
    2. Following Lindegaard's depauture, he signed for Preston North End.[18]
    3. Following Nabi's release, he signed for Delhi Dynamos.[20]
    4. Following Sessègnon's release, he signed for Montpellier.[21]

    Loans in

    Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
    22 August 2016LBBrendan GallowayEvertonEnd of Season[31]
    31 January 2017CBMarc WilsonAFC BournemouthEnd of Season[32]

    Loans out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Date until Ref.
    1 July 2016CBCallam JonesAccrington Stanley1 January 2017[33]
    8 July 2016CBShaun DonnellanStevenage1 January 2017[34]
    28 July 2016CFTyler RobertsOxford United3 January 2017[35]
    28 July 2016GKEthan RossWorcester City3 January 2017[36]
    29 July 2016CBKyle HowkinsMansfield Town3 January 2017[37]
    1 August 2016RWChay ScrivensTorquay United3 January 2017[38]
    5 August 2016CFTahvon CampbellYeovil Town3 January 2017[39]
    20 August 2016AMJoe WardTorquay United3 January 2017[40]
    31 August 2016LBSébastien PocognoliBrighton & Hove AlbionEnd of Season[41]
    31 August 2016CFAndre WrightCoventry City9 January 2017[42]
    1 January 2017RWCallum McManamanSheffield WednesdayEnd of Season[43]
    11 January 2017CMCraig GardnerBirmingham CityEnd of Season[44]
    17 January 2017CFTyler RobertsShrewsbury TownEnd of Season[45]
    17 January 2017CFAndre WrightYeovil TownEnd of Season[46]
    31 January 2017CFTahvon CampbellNotts CountyEnd of Season[47]

    Competitions

    Overview

    Competition Record
    P W D L GF GA GD Win %
    Premier League 38 12 9 17 43 51 −8 031.58
    FA Cup 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1 000.00
    League Cup 1 0 1 0 2 2 +0 000.00
    Total 40 12 10 18 46 55 −9 030.00

    Updated to match played 30 July 2017
    Source: Competitions

    Pre-season friendlies

    On 11 May 2016, West Bromwich Albion announced a friendly double-header in Devon with games coming against Plymouth Argyle and Torquay United.[48] A day later, on 12 May, the club announced a third pre-season friendly against Kidderminster Harriers, it will take place on 16 July.[49] On 22 June, West Brom announced that they have accepted an invitation to take part in the inaugural 2016 Fox Sports Cup.[50][51]

      Win   Draw   Loss

    13 July 2016 FriendlyParis Saint-Germain2–1West Bromwich AlbionSchladming, Austria
    18:00 CEST Rabiot  62'
    Lucas  79'
    Report David Luiz  15' (o.g.) Stadium: Schladming Arena
    16 July 2016 FriendlyKidderminster Harriers1–2West Bromwich AlbionKidderminster, England
    15:00 BST Trialist  83' (pen.) Report Berahino  17', 58' Stadium: Aggborough
    Attendance: 3,301
    21 July 2016 2016 Fox Sports CupVitesse1–2West Bromwich AlbionArnhem, Netherlands
    17:30 BST De Souza  57' Report Rondón  25'
    McManaman  70'
    Stadium: GelreDome
    23 July 2016 2016 Fox Sports CupWest Bromwich AlbionCancelledPSVArnhem, Netherlands
    17:00 BST Cancellation Stadium: GelreDome
    30 July 2016 FriendlyPlymouth Argyle0–0West Bromwich AlbionPlymouth, England
    17:30 BST Report Stadium: Home Park
    1 August 2016 FriendlyTorquay United2–1West Bromwich AlbionTorquay, England
    19:30 BST
    Report Phillips  80' Stadium: Plainmoor

    Premier League

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    8 Southampton 38 12 10 16 41 48 7 46
    9 Bournemouth 38 12 10 16 55 67 12 46
    10 West Bromwich Albion 38 12 9 17 43 51 8 45
    11 West Ham United 38 12 9 17 47 64 17 45
    12 Leicester City 38 12 8 18 48 63 15 44
    Source: Premier League
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[52][53]

    Results summary

    OverallHomeAway
    PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
    38 12 9 17 43 51  −8 45 9 2 8 27 22  +5 3 7 9 16 29  −13

    Last updated: 21 May 2017.
    Source: Premier League

    Results by matchday

    Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
    GroundAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHHAHAA
    ResultWLDLWDDDLLWWDWLWLLWWLWDWDWLLWDLLLLDLLL
    Position381012899101315119968779888888888888888888910
    Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Statto.com
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Matches

    13 August 2016 1Crystal Palace0–1West Bromwich AlbionSelhurst
    15:00 BST Zaha  84'
    Bolasie  87'
    Report Dawson  35'
    Rondón  74'
    Evans  84'
    Stadium: Selhurst Park
    Attendance: 24,490
    Referee: Craig Pawson
    20 August 2016 2West Bromwich Albion1–2EvertonWest Bromwich
    15:00 BST McAuley  9'
    Berahino  26'
    Olsson  59'
    Evans  90+3'
    Report Mirallas  45+2'
    Barry  60'
    Stekelenburg 90+1'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 23,654
    Referee: Neil Swarbrick
    10 September 2016 4AFC Bournemouth1–0West Bromwich AlbionBournemouth
    15:00 BST Smith  71'
    Wilson  79'
    Report Yacob  53'
    Evans  89'
    Field  90'
    Stadium: Dean Court
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    17 September 2016 5West Bromwich Albion4–2West Ham UnitedWest Bromwich
    15:00 BST Chadli  8' (pen.), 56'
    Rondón  37'
    Dawson  43'
    McClean  44'
    Nyom  86'
    Report Antonio  61'
    Lanzini  65' (pen.)
    Feghouli  86'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 22,209
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    24 September 2016 6Stoke City1–1West Bromwich AlbionStoke-on-Trent
    15:00 BST Whelan  16'
    Shawcross  26'
    Allen  73'
    Adam  90+3'
    Report Chadli  37'
    Yacob  54'
    Dawson  60'
    Nyom  70'
    Rondón  90+1'
    Stadium: bet365 Stadium
    Attendance: 27,645
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    1 October 2016 7Sunderland1–1West Bromwich AlbionSunderland
    15:00 BST Kirchhoff  36'
    Van Aanholt  83'
    Report Yacob  27'
    Chadli  35'
    McClean  69'
    Evans  90+6'
    Stadium: Stadium of Light
    Attendance: 40,043
    Referee: Stuart Attwell
    15 October 2016 8West Bromwich Albion1–1Tottenham HotspurWest Bromwich
    15:00 BST McClean  44'
    Chadli  82'
    Evans  90+4'
    Report Vertonghen  54'
    Dembélé  86'
    Alli  89'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 24,263
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    22 October 2016 9Liverpool2–1West Bromwich AlbionLiverpool
    17:30 BST Mané  20'
    Coutinho  35'
    Henderson  88'
    Report Yacob  43'
    McClean  57'
    McAuley  81'
    Morrison  85'
    Stadium: Anfield
    Attendance: 53,218
    Referee: Neil Swarbrick
    29 October 2016 10West Bromwich Albion0–4Manchester CityWest Bromwich
    15:00 BST Dawson  16'
    Olsson  21'
    Morrison  53'
    McClean  56'
    Report Nolito  15'
    Agüero  19', 28'
    Kolarov  62'
    Fernando  76'
    Gündoğan  79', 90'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 22,470
    Referee: Lee Mason
    6 November 2016 11Leicester City1–2West Bromwich AlbionLeicester
    16:30 GMT Slimani  55' Report Morrison  52'
    Phillips  72'
    Gardner  87'
    Brunt  90'
    Stadium: King Power Stadium
    Attendance: 31,879
    Referee: Craig Pawson
    21 November 2016 12West Bromwich Albion4–0BurnleyWest Bromwich
    20:00 GMT Phillips  4'
    Morrison  16'
    Fletcher  37'
    Rondón  64'
    Report Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 23,016
    Referee: Mike Jones
    26 November 2016 13Hull City1–1West Bromwich AlbionHull
    15:00 GMT Dawson  29'  72'
    Clucas  45'
    Diomande  73'
    Report McAuley  34'  60'
    Evans  67'
    Stadium: KCOM Stadium
    Attendance: 18,086
    Referee: Paul Tierney
    3 December 2016 14West Bromwich Albion3–1WatfordWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT McAuley  15'
    Evans  16'
    Brunt  34'
    McClean  84'
    Phillips  90+1'
    Report Kabasele  60'
    Pereyra  84'
    Deeney  85'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 22,244
    Referee: Graham Scott
    11 December 2016 15Chelsea1–0West Bromwich AlbionFulham, London
    12:00 GMT Kanté  48'
    Costa  76'
    Matić  88'
    Report Brunt  19'
    McAuley  29'
    Dawson  51'
    Yacob  56'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Referee: Mike Dean
    26 December 2016 18Arsenal1–0West Bromwich AlbionHolloway, London
    15:00 GMT Giroud  43',  86'
    Gibbs  65'
    Ramsey  88'
    Report Foster  83' Stadium: Emirates Stadium
    Attendance: 59,925
    Referee: Neil Swarbrick
    31 December 2016 19Southampton1–2West Bromwich AlbionSouthampton
    15:00 GMT van Dijk  32'  89'
    Long  41'
    Boufal  77'
    Report Nyom  36'
    Phillips  43'
    Robson-Kanu  50'  52'
    Dawson  75'
    Stadium: St. Mary's Stadium
    Attendance: 30,975
    Referee: Mike Jones
    2 January 2017 20West Bromwich Albion3–1Hull CityWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT Brunt  49'
    McAuley  62'
    Morrison  73'
    Report Snodgrass  21' Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 23,402
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    14 January 2017 21Tottenham Hotspur4–0West Bromwich AlbionTottenham, London
    12:30 GMT Kane  12', 77', 82'
    McAuley  26' (o.g.)
    Report Olsson  64'
    McAuley  70'
    Stadium: White Hart Lane
    Attendance: 31,613
    Referee: Anthony Taylor
    21 January 2017 22West Bromwich Albion2–0SunderlandWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT Fletcher  30'
    Brunt  36'
    Nyom  90+2'
    Report Honeyman  85' Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 24,380
    Referee: Craig Pawson
    31 January 2017 23Middlesbrough1–1West Bromwich AlbionMiddlesbrough
    19:45 GMT Negredo  17' (pen.)  51'
    Espinosa  45'
    Report Morrison  6'
    Dawson  89'
    Stadium: Riverside Stadium
    Attendance: 27,316
    Referee: Stuart Attwell
    4 February 2017 24West Bromwich Albion1–0Stoke CityWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT Morrison  6'
    Phillips  60'
    Foster  66'
    Report Arnautović  30'
    Martins Indi  90'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 23,921
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    11 February 2017 25West Ham United2–2West Bromwich AlbionStratford, London
    15:00 GMT Obiang  60'
    Feghouli  63'
    Reid  85'
    Lanzini  86'
    Noble  90+4'
    Report Chadli  6'
    Rondón  73'
    Brunt  88'
    McAuley  90+4'
    Stadium: London Stadium
    Attendance: 56,983
    Referee: Michael Oliver
    25 February 2017 26West Bromwich Albion2–1AFC BournemouthWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT Dawson  10'
    McAuley  24'
    Report King  5' (pen) Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 24,162
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    4 March 2017 27West Bromwich Albion0–2Crystal PalaceWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT Report Benteke  45+1'
    Zaha  55'
    Townsend  84'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 24,051
    Referee: Mike Jones
    11 March 2017 28Everton3–0West Bromwich AlbionLiverpool
    15:00 GMT Mirallas  39'
    Schneiderlin  45+1'
    Barry  81'
    Lukaku  82'
    Report Yacob  73'
    Dawson  88'
    Stadium: Goodison Park
    Attendance: 39,592
    Referee: Graham Scott
    18 March 2017 29West Bromwich Albion3–1ArsenalWest Bromwich
    12:30 GMT Dawson  12', 75'
    McClean  42'
    Robson-Kanu  55'
    Report Sánchez  15' Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 24,065
    Referee: Neil Swarbrick
    1 April 2017 30Manchester United0–0West Bromwich AlbionManchester
    15:00 BST Rojo  43'
    Fellaini  90+5'
    Rooney  90+5'
    Report Nyom  47'
    Yacob  90+5'
    Stadium: Old Trafford
    Attendance: 75,397
    Referee: Mike Dean
    4 April 2017 31Watford2–0West Bromwich AlbionWatford
    19:45 BST Niang  13'  70'
    Britos  40'  65'
    Deeney  49'
    Report Robson-Kanu  43'
    McClean  45+6'
    Livermore  59'
    Nyom  83'
    Stadium: Vicarage Road
    Attendance: 20,090
    Referee: Paul Tierney
    8 April 2017 32West Bromwich Albion0–1SouthamptonWest Bromwich
    15:00 BST Evans  37'
    Phillips  49'
    Report Clasie  25'
    Cédric  76'
    Forster  90+3'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 24,697
    Referee: Christopher Kavanagh
    16 April 2017 33West Bromwich Albion0–1LiverpoolWest Bromwich
    13:30 BST Brunt  45'
    Robson-Kanu  49'
    Evans  66'
    Report Firmino  45+1'
    Lucas  72'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 25,669
    Referee: Jonathan Moss
    6 May 2017 35Burnley2–2West Bromwich AlbionBurnley
    15:00 BST Vokes  55', 86'
    Barnes  59'
    Report Rondón  66'
    Wilson  76'
    Dawson  78'
    McAuley  85'
    Nyom  90+1'
    Stadium: Turf Moor
    Attendance: 20,825
    Referee: Mike Jones
    12 May 2017 36West Bromwich Albion0–1ChelseaWest Bromwich
    20:00 BST McClean  20'
    Field  36'
    Wilson  71'
    Report Batshuayi  82' Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 25,367
    Referee: Michael Oliver
    16 May 2017 37Manchester City3–1West Bromwich AlbionManchester
    20:00 BST Jesus  27'
    De Bruyne  29'
    Touré  57'
    Sané  71'
    Report Chadli  51'
    Dawson  52'
    Robson-Kanu  87'
    Stadium: Etihad Stadium
    Attendance: 53,624
    Referee: Craig Pawson
    21 May 2017 38Swansea City2–1West Bromwich AlbionSwansea
    15:00 BST Ayew  72'
    Llorente  86'
    Fernández  90+2'
    Report Evans  33'
    Wilson  51'
    Stadium: Liberty Stadium
    Attendance: 20,889
    Referee: Mike Dean

    FA Cup

    7 January 2017 Third roundWest Bromwich Albion1–2Derby CountyWest Bromwich
    15:00 GMT Phillips  35'
    Morrison  53'
    Report Bent  51'
    Ince  54'  90+5'
    Johnson  90+2'
    Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 25,288
    Referee: Jonathan Moss

    EFL Cup

    23 August 2016 Second roundNorthampton Town2–2 (a.e.t.)
    (4–3 p)
    West Bromwich AlbionNorthampton
    19:45 BST O'Toole  14'
    Diamond  36'
    Gorré  79'
    Revell  82'
    Smith  120+1'
    Report McClean  13'  45'
    McAuley  47'
    Morrison  101'
    Stadium: Sixfields Stadium
    Attendance: 5,516 (1,549 Baggies fans)
    Referee: Darren Bond
    Penalties
    Hoskins
    Taylor
    O'Toole
    Revell
    Gorré
    Rondón
    Berahino
    Fletcher
    Phillips
    Morrison

    Notes

    1. Nyom was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, but also qualified to represent Cameroon internationally and made his international debut for Cameroon in November 2011.
    2. Robson-Kanu was born in Ealing, England, and represented them at U-19 and U-20 level, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his grandmother and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Wales in May 2010.
    3. Morrison was born in Darlington, England, and represented them at U-17, U-18, U-19, and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his grandparents and made his international debut for Scotland in May 2008.
    4. Phillips was born in Aylesbury, England, and represented them at U-19 and U-20 level, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his grandparents and made his international debut for Scotland in May 2012.
    5. Wilson was born in Aghagallon, Northern Ireland, and represented them at U-15 level, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-18, U-19, and U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in February 2011.
    6. Myhill was born in Modesto, California, United States, but was raised in England from the age of 1, qualifying to represent any of the home nations. He represented England at U-17, U-18, and U-20 level before making his international debut for Wales in March 2008.
    7. McClean was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, and represented them at U-21 level, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in February 2012.
    8. Galloway was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, but was raised in England from the age of 6 and has represented them at every youth level between U-17 and U-21 level.
    9. Leko was born in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, but was raised in England from the age of 8 and has represented them at every youth level between U-16 and U-19 level.
    10. Berahino was born in Bujumbura, Burundi, but was raised in England from the age of 10 and represented them at every youth level between U-16 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Burundi in September 2018.
    11. Roberts was born in Gloucester, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through two grandparents and represented them at every youth level between U-17 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Wales in September 2018.
    12. Nabi was born in Aston, England, and represented them at U-17 level, but also qualified to represent Pakistan internationally and would make his international debut for Pakistan in June 2019.
    13. Donnellan was born in Barnet, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his father and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level.
    14. Bradley was born in Worcester, England, but also qualified to represent Finland internationally through his mother and represented them at U-19 level.

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