West Ham defender George McCartney has been recalled to the Northern Ireland squad after a two-year absence.
McCartney is in line to face Liechtenstein in a Euro 2008 qualifier at Windsor Park on August 22 as Aaron Hughes has an ankle injury.
He last played for the province in June 2005 against Germany and then fell out with previous manager Lawrie Sanchez.
The Liechtenstein game will be Nigel Worthington's first in charge and he has a strong squad to choose from, apart from Hughes.
Damien Johnson is called up even though the Birmingham midfielder has been hampered by a hamstring injury.
Leicester defender Gareth McAuley wins a recall while Linfield goalkeeper Alan Mannus is the only Northern Ireland-based player named by Worthington.
Northern Ireland squad to face Liechtenstein in a Euro 2008 qualifier at Windsor Park on 22 August:
Taylor (Birmingham), Carroll (Rangers), Mannus (Linfield); Duff (Burnley), Baird (Fulham), McAuley (Leicester), Craigan (Motherwell), Evans (Manchester United), Capaldi (Cardiff), McCartney (West Ham); Johnson (Birmingham), Gillespie (Sheffield United), Davis (Fulham), Clingan (Nottingham Forest), Brunt (Sheffield Wednesday), Jones (Burnley), McCann (Barnsley); Feeney (Cardiff), Healy (Fulham), Lafferty (Burnley), Sproule (Bristol City).