List of Melbourne City FC international footballers

Melbourne City Football Club is an association football club based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded on 12 June 2009 as Melbourne Heart Football Club, it changed names in August 2015 after being bought out by City Football Group. From its creation, the club has competed in the A-League, the first tier of soccer in Australia.

Forward Tim Cahill made 13 appearances for Australia, scoring three times between 2016 and 2017.

The club has won the FFA Cup once, in 2016, and were runners-up in 2019.

Melbourne City has always played home games at AAMI Park in Melbourne. The club colours and crest were altered from the original red and white colour scheme to "city blue" after the change of control in 2015. City has a longstanding rivalry with Melbourne Victory, with whom it contests the Melbourne Derby.

The following list contains all footballers who have represented their country at full international level whilst being a Melbourne City player.

Introduction

Melbourne City's first international was defender Aziz Behich who appeared for Australia on 14 November 2012, in a 2–1 win over South Korea in a friendly. Australian midfielders Tim Cahill and Aaron Mooy are Melbourne City's most-capped players, each appearing in thirteen games for the nation while contracted to Melbourne City. Jamie Maclaren is the club's top international goalscorer, netting four times for Australia during his tenure with Melbourne City to date.

The majority of Melbourne City players that have received international caps are for Australia.

Melbourne City have had a number of players who have represented their country in major international tournaments whilst at the club.

FIFA World Cup

The first fully-fledged Melbourne City player to be selected for a FIFA World Cup was Daniel Arzani, who represented Australia in 2018.

Previously, a number of Melbourne City players had played at the World Cup immediately prior to joining the club. Michael Beauchamp had signed for the club prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and made one appearance for Australia at the tournament before joining Melbourne. Similarly, David Villa was announced as joining Melbourne on loan from New York City before representing Spain at the 2014 tournament.

Continental tournaments

Aaron Hughes was confirmed to be leaving Melbourne City in April 2016, and went on to represent Northern Ireland immediately afterwards at Euro 2016.

Key

  • The following list contains only players who gained international caps whilst a registered player of Melbourne City. Caps gained prior to joining and subsequent to leaving the club are not included.
  • Table headings: Apps = Total number of appearances for the national side while a Melbourne City player; Goals = Total number of goals for the national side while a Melbourne City player; Years = Dates of international caps as a Melbourne City player; Ref = source of information
  • Playing positions: GK = Goalkeeper; DF = Defender; MF = Midfielder; FW = Forward
  •    Players with this colour and symbol in the "Name" column are currently signed to Melbourne City.

List of players

Australian Aziz Behich was the first player to appear internationally while contracted to Melbourne Heart.
As of match played 18 November 2019
List of Melbourne City FC players making full international appearances
Name Nation Position Intl. Years Caps Goals Notes
Aziz Behich  Australia DF 2012 5 2
Richard Garcia  Australia MF 2012 4 1
Michael Marrone  Australia DF 2012 1 1 [1]
Patrick Gerhardt  Liberia DF 2013 1 0
Michael Mifsud  Malta FW 2013–2014 4 2
Aaron Mooy  Australia MF 2014–2016 13 2
Safuwan Baharudin  Singapore DF 2015 2 0
Ivan Franjic  Australia DF 2015 1 0 [2]
Tim Cahill  Australia FW 2016–2017 13 3
Aaron Hughes  Northern Ireland DF 2016 2 0
Daniel Arzani  Australia MF 2018 5 1 [3]
Jamie Maclaren  Australia FW 2019 2 4 [4]
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References

  1. "Marrone 'feeling fresh' for Mariners". Melbourne City FC. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  2. Hassett, Sebastian (17 June 2015). "Socceroos down Kyrgyzstan 2–1 in World Cup qualifying match". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  3. Butler, Alex (9 August 2018). "Manchester City snags Australian youngster Daniel Arzani from Melbourne City". Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  4. Davutovic, David (19 October 2019). "Scoring his first Socceroos hat-trick was a special moment for Jamie Maclaren". Herald Sun. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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