ARSENAL RECORDS
Arsenal Football club has Achieved many records in the World of Football.Here the list of all the records acheived by Arsenal and its Players...
Record consecutive results
Most consecutive wins overall: 14 (12 September to 11 November
1987)
Most consecutive league wins: 14 (10 February to 18 August 2002)
Most consecutive wins coming from behind: 4 (11 February – 12
March 2012)
Most consecutive draws: 6 (3 March – 1 April 1961)
Most consecutive losses overall: 8 (12 February to 12 March 1977)
Most consecutive league losses: 7 (12 February to 12 March 1977)
Most consecutive matches unbeaten: 28 (9 April 2007 to 24
November 2007)
Most consecutive matches unbeaten in the league: 49 (7 May 2003
to 16 October 2004)
Record defeats
Record league defeat: 0–8 (against Loughborough, Second
Division, 12 December 1896)
Record FA Cup defeat:
0–6 against Sunderland, 21 January 1893
0–6 against Derby County, 28 January 1899
0–6 against West Ham
United, 5 January 1946
Record Premier League defeat: 2–8 (against Manchester
United, 28 August 2011)
Record League Cup defeat: 0–5 (against Chelsea, 11
November 1998)
Record European defeat: 0–4 (against AC
Milan, UEFA Champions League, 15 February 2012)
Record home defeat: 0–6 (against Derby
County, FA Cup, 28 January 1899)
Record away defeat: 0–8(against Loughborough, Second
Division, 12 December 1896)
Arsenal Record wins:
Record
win:
26–1 (against Paris XI, 5 December 1904)
Record league
win: 12–0 (against Loughborough, 12
March 1900)
Record FA Cup
win: 12–0
(against Ashford United, 14 October 1893Arsenal beat Clapton Orient 15–2 in a wartime cup tie on 8 February 1941,
but this is not counted as an official first-class match
Record
Premier League win: 7–0 against Everton, 11 May 2005,7–0 against Middlesbrough,
14 January 2006
Record League
Cup win: 7–0 (home v. Leeds United, 4 September 1979)
Record European
win: 7–0 against Standard Liège, Cup Winners' Cup, 3
November 1993 7–0 against Slavia Prague, Champions
League, 23 October 2007
Record away
win:
7–0
(against Standard Liège, UEFA Cup
Winners' Cup, 3 November 1993)
Goalscorers
· Most goals in a season: Ted Drake, 44 goals (in
the 1934–35 season)
· Most
league goals in a season: Ted Drake, 42 goals (in the 1934–35 season)
· Most
goals in a 38–game league season: Thierry Henry, 30 goals (in the 2003–04 season), Robin Van Persie,
30 goals (in the 2011–12 season)
· Most
league goals in a calendar year: Jack Lambert, 36 goals in 1930; Ted Drake, 36 goals in
1935; Joe Baker, 36 goals in 1963.
· Most
goals in a single match: Ted Drake, 7 goals (against Aston Villa, 14 December 1935)
· Youngest
goalscorer: Cesc Fabregas, 16 years, 212 days (against Wolverhampton Wanderers, League Cup, 2 December 2003)
· Youngest
hat-trick scorer: John Radford, 17 years, 315 days (against Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2 January 1965)
· Oldest
goalscorer: Jock Rutherford, 39 years, 352 days (against Sheffield United, 20 September 1924)
Goals
· Most league goals
scored in a season: 127 in 42
matches, First Division, 1930–31
· Fewest league goals
scored in a season: 26 in 38
matches, First Division, 1912–13
· Most league goals
conceded in a season: 86 in 42
matches, First Division, 1926–27 and 1927–28
· Fewest league goals
conceded in a season: 17 in 38
matches, Premier League, 1998–99
Points
· Most points in a
league season:
· Two points for a win:
66 (in 42 matches in 1930–31, First Division)
· Three points for a
win: 90 (in 38 matches in 2003–04, Premier League)
· Fewest points in a
League season:
· Two points for a win:
18 (in 38 matches in 1912–13, First Division)
· Three points for a
win: 51 (in 42 matches in 1994–95, Premier League)
Attendances
Only competitive
first-team matches are considered.
· Highest home
attendance: 73,707 (against Lens, UEFA Champions League, 25 November 1998) at Wembley Stadium
· Highest attendance
at Highbury: 73,295 (against Sunderland, First Division, 9 March 1935)
· Lowest attendance at
Highbury: 4,554 (against Leeds United, First Division, 5 May 1966)
· Highest attendance
at Emirates Stadium: 60,161 (against Manchester United, FA Premier League, 3 November 2007)
· Lowest attendance at
Emirates Stadium: 46,539 (against Shrewsbury, League Cup, 20 September 2011)
No comments:
Post a Comment