1. Marc Edworthy started out playing as a right winger before being moved to right back.

1. Marc Edworthy started out playing as a right winger before being moved to right back.
Marc Edworthy was occasionally deployed at left back and in central defence.
Marc Edworthy scored once during his spell at Palace, his strike coming against Bury in the League Cup in September 1996.
Marc Edworthy started his Wolves career on 31 August 2002, helping them earn promotion to the Premier League via the playoffs, but left after just one season to join Norwich City on a free transfer.
Marc Edworthy left in the summer of 2005 to join Derby County, after a contract dispute with Norwich manager Nigel Worthington led to him becoming a free agent when his two-year deal expired.
Marc Edworthy was appointed as a club ambassador at Pride Park in 2017.
Marc Edworthy signed for Leicester City on 7 November 2008, signing a two-month contract that will see him stay at the club until 6 January 2009.
Marc Edworthy was signed for Football League new boys Burton Albion on 4 August 2009, on a one-month contract by former Derby teammate Paul Peschisolido.
Marc Edworthy played in Burton's first ever Football League match at Shrewsbury Town but did not play again and was released after his contract expired.
In October 2009, Marc Edworthy announced his retirement after playing over 500 senior games in his 18-year career.