Who is the greatest Aston Villa player of all time?
Aston Villa have produced legends from Gordon Cowans and Paul McGrath to modern icons Jack Grealish and Emiliano Martínez. Vote for the greatest player ever to wear the claret and blue.

Paul McGrath
Iconic Irish defender widely regarded as one of the finest centre-backs ever to wear the claret and blue, starring in the early 1990s.

Dwight Yorke
Electric Trinidadian striker who scored 97 goals for Villa across nine years before his big-money move to Manchester United in 1998.

Jack Grealish
Villa's homegrown talisman who captained the club back to the Premier League and to their first European semi-final in decades before joining Man City.

Peter Withe
The striker whose header won Aston Villa the 1982 European Cup — the defining moment in the club's history.

Emiliano Martínez
World Cup-winning Argentine goalkeeper who became one of the Premier League's best shot-stoppers after joining Villa in 2020.

Gareth Barry
Technically gifted midfielder who made over 440 appearances for Villa and went on to set the Premier League appearance record.

Dion Dublin
Powerful and popular striker who formed a prolific partnership at Villa Park in the late 1990s and scored a memorable hat-trick in his debut season.

Gordon Cowans
Elegant midfield maestro who made over 500 appearances across two spells at Villa and was central to their European Cup triumph.

Dennis Mortimer
The Villa captain who lifted the European Cup in 1982, a commanding midfielder who led the club through its greatest era.

Ollie Watkins
Dynamic English striker signed from Brentford in 2020 who became Villa's top scorer and earned his first England call-up.

John McGinn
Combative Scottish midfielder and current Villa captain, a fan favorite known for his work rate, goals from midfield, and leadership.

Andy Gray
Fearless Scottish striker and PFA Player of the Year in 1977, a key figure in Villa's First Division title triumph.

Gabby Agbonlahor
Born-and-bred Brummie who became a one-club man, Villa's all-time leading Premier League scorer and a beloved local hero.

Brad Friedel
Dependable American goalkeeper who set a Premier League consecutive-appearance record during his time at Villa Park in the 2000s.

Ashley Young
Pacy winger developed through the Villa academy who became a key player before earning a high-profile move to Manchester United.

Tony Morley
Tricky left-winger whose cross led to Peter Withe's European Cup-winning goal — an essential part of the club's greatest-ever side.

Christian Benteke
Powerful Belgian centre-forward who terrorized Premier League defenses during his three prolific seasons at Villa Park.

Peter McParland
Northern Irish winger who scored twice in the 1957 FA Cup Final to hand Villa the trophy — one of the club's greatest-ever moments.
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