Former Reading captain Chris Gunter celebrated his 700th career appearance in AFC Wimbledon's Papa John Trophy clash with Portsmouth.
The highest-capped Welsh player of all-time, the full-back made his professional debut in August 2006 for boyhood club Cardiff City- and has been a regular ever since.
Almost half of those appearances came for the Royals, where he spent eight years from 2012 until 2020.
Leaving with 314 games to his name, he captained the club on numerous ocassions as they made an FA Cup quarter-final, an FA Cup semi-final and the 2017 Championship play-off final.
He made 155 appearances for Nottingham Forest between 2009 and 2012, as well as appearing for the likes of Tottenham Hotspur, Charlton Athletic and the Dons in his career.
With Gunter at Wimbledon is fellow former Royal captain Alex Pearce, who played 240 times for the club.
Still 33, he will have hopes to travelling to Qatar for Wales' first World Cup campaign since 1958.
He is the only male player to hit over 100 caps for his country.
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