List of Wrexham A.F.C. players (1–24 appearances)

[2] They remained in the fifth tier of English football for the next 15 seasons, missing out on promotion through the play-offs on five separate occasions.

[4] Wrexham's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions.

As of the end of the 2023–24 season, a total of 899 players have appeared in fewer than 25 such matches for the club.

The list includes six players who are still contracted to the club, so can add to their appearance total.

Six Wrexham players with fewer than 25 appearances went on to manage the club – Les McDowall (1949–1950), Peter Jackson (1950–1955), Cliff Lloyd (1955–1957 and 1959–1960; caretaker 1961, 1965, 1967), Alvan Williams (1967–1968), John Neal (1968–1977) and Bobby Roberts (1982–1985).

Jimmy Case made four appearances for Wrexham at the end of the promotion-winning 1992–93 season.
Harry Trainer scored two goals in his one appearance for Wrexham in 1900.
Alf Bishop made nine appearances for the Red Dragons in the 1920–21 season.
Gordon Jones scored in his only game for Wrexham.
Stan Rowlands made nine appearances for Wrexham during 1922 and 1923.
Tommy Boyle ended his playing career with Wrexham, playing seven times for the club.
Jack Prince made four appearances for Wrexham.
Alan Kennedy played 24 times for the Red Dragons.
Steve Basham played six times during a month-long loan spell at Wrexham in 1998.
Terry Cooke played 13 times during the 1998–99 season.
During a short loan spell, Stuart Elliott appeared in 13 games at the Racecourse.
Steve Cooper started his brief playing career with Wrexham, making just two appearances.
Danny Allsopp scored four goals in just three appearances at Wrexham.
New Zealand striker Chris Killen made 14 appearances during a loan spell in 2000, scoring five goals.
Jimmy McNulty made just one appearances for Wrexham's first team.
Xavi Valero is one of only two Spanish players to appear for Wrexham, making four appearances for the club in 2005.
Jamie Reed played nine times for Wrexham, all as a substitute.
Matt Derbyshire scored ten times in 17 appearances for Wrexham.
Tom Craddock scored on his only appearance for the Red Dragons.
Robert Garrett played 23 times for Wrexham during two consecutive loan spells.
John Ruddy appeared in five games for Wrexham during the 2006–07 season.
Phil Bolland played 19 times before being released upon the club's relegation to the Conference.
During a six-month loan spell, Paul Hall made 11 appearances and scored one goal.