List of Aston Villa F.C. records and statistics

This article details all-time records. For a season-by-season statistical breakdown see Aston Villa F.C. seasons
The Aston Villa team of the late 19th century

Aston Villa Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa were founding members of the Football League in 1888 and the Premier League in 1992.[1] They are one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in England, having won the First Division Championship seven times and the FA Cup seven times; overall, they have won 21 major honours.[2] In 1982 the club became one of only five English clubs to win the European Cup.[3]

This list encompasses the major honours won by Aston Villa and the records set by the players and the club. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made the most appearances in first-team competitions. Attendance records at Villa Park are also included in the list. Aston Villa have provided more England internationals than any other club, 72 to date.[4]

All figures are correct as of 12 August 2010.

Honours

The 1982 European Cup winning squad celebrate the 25th anniversary of their win.
The Aston Villa team of 189697 with the First Division Championship and the FA Cup

Aston Villa have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. Their last senior honour was a League Cup win in 1996.[5][6]

European

Domestic

League

Cups

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only. Each column contains appearances in the starting eleven, followed by appearances as substitute in brackets.[8]

# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1Scotland Aitken, CharlieCharlie Aitken19591976559 (2)34 (1)61 (0)3 (0)657 (3)
2England Walker, BillyBilly Walker19191934478 (0)53 (0)0 (0)0 (0)531 (0)
3England Cowans, GordonGordon Cowans19761985
19881991
399 (15)8 (1)40 (4)39 (2)506 (22)
4England Bache, JoeJoe Bache19001915431 (0)42 (0)0 (0)1 (0)474 (0)
5Scotland Evans, AllanAllan Evans19771989374 (6)26 (0)42 (1)24 (0)466 (7)
6England Spink, NigelNigel Spink19791996357 (4)28 (0)45 (0)19 (1)449 (5)
7England Smart, TommyTommy Smart19191933405 (0)47 (0)0 (0)0 (0)452 (0)
8England Barry, GarethGareth Barry19972009353 (12)19 (2)29 (0)22 (4)423 (18)
9England Dixon, JohnnyJohnny Dixon19451961392 (0)38 (0)0 (0)0 (0)430 (0)
10England Mortimer, DennisDennis Mortimer19751985315 (1)21 (0)38 (0)30 (0)404 (1)
Other competitions include European Cup, UEFA Cup and Intertoto Cup

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

Competitive matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.[11]

# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1 England Walker, BillyBilly Walker1919–1933214 (478)30 (53)0 (0)0 (0)244 (531)
2England Hampton, HarryHarry Hampton1904–1920215 (339)27 (34)0 (0)0 (0)242 (373)
3England Devey, JohnJohn Devey1891–1902169 (268)18 (38)0 (0)0 (2)187 (308)
4England Bache, JoeJoe Bache1900–1914168 (431)17 (42)0 (0)0 (1)185 (474)
5England Houghton, EricEric Houghton1927–1946160 (361)10 (31)0 (0)0 (0)170 (392)
6England Waring, TomTom Waring1928–1935159 (216)8 (10)0 (0)0 (0)167 (226)
7England Dixon, JohnnyJohnny Dixon1945–1961132 (263)12 (38)0 (0)0 (0)144 (430)
8Northern Ireland McParland, PeterPeter McParland1952–196297 (293)19 (36)4 (11)0 (1)120 (341)
9England Garraty, BillyBilly Garraty1897–190896 (224)15 (31)0 (0)1 (3)112 (258)
10=Wales Astley, DaiDai Astley1931–193692 (165)8 (8)0 (0)0 (0)100 (173)
10=England Capewell, LenLen Capewell1921–193088 (143)12 (13)0 (0)0 (0)100 (156)

International

Olof Mellberg, one of only three Villa players to play in two World Cups while at the club. He also captained Sweden during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[12]

This section refers only to caps won while an Aston Villa player.

Record transfer fees paid

Darren Bent: Aston Villa's record signing.

This section lists the record transfer fees paid by the club for a player. The highest transfer fee received by the club is believed to be the reported £32.5 million fee paid by Liverpool F.C. for Christian Benteke during the Transfer window following the Premier League 2014-15 season.[18] The record fee Aston Villa have paid for a player was £18 million (rising to £24 million with add ons) for Darren Bent from Sunderland in January 2011. In August 2008 Milner was bought from Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee.[19] Milner's fee is officially undisclosed; various sources declare it to be between £1012 million.[20] Also in August 2008, Aston Villa bought Curtis Davies for an undisclosed fee. Sources have speculated on the fee paid, and this has varied between £810 million.[21] Due to the uncertainty surrounding these transfers they are not included in this table at this time.

#NameFeeFromDateNotes
1England Bent, DarrenDarren Bent£18m (rising to £24m)England SunderlandJanuary 2011[22]
2England Downing, StewartStewart Downing£12mEngland MiddlesbroughJuly 2009[23]
3England Milner, JamesJames Milner£10-12mEngland Newcastle UnitedAugust 2008[24]
4England Young, AshleyAshley Young£9.65mEngland WatfordJanuary 2007[25]
5Colombia Angel, Juan PabloJuan Pablo Ángel£9.5mArgentina River PlateJanuary 2001[26]

Managerial records

Club records

Goals

Points

Matches

Firsts

Record wins

Record defeats

Attendances

National records

Aston Villa in UEFA competitions

Below is Aston Villa's record in European and Intercontinental competitions sanctioned by UEFA. As of December 2012, they are one of only five English clubs to have won the European Cup, which they did in 1982.[6][50] Aston Villa's scores are noted first in both results columns.

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away
197576 UEFA Cup 1R  Belgium Royal Antwerp 01 14
197778 UEFA Cup 1R  Turkey Fenerbahçe 40 20
2R  Poland Górnik Zabrze 20 11
3R  Spain Athletic Bilbao 20 11
QF  Spain Barcelona 22 12
198182 European Cup (Winners) 1R  Iceland Valur 50 20
2R  East Germany Dynamo Berlin 01 21
QF  Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 20 00
SF  Belgium Anderlecht 10 00
F  West Germany Bayern Munich 10
1982 UEFA Super Cup (Winners) F  Spain Barcelona 30 01
1982 Intercontinental Cup F  Uruguay Peñarol 02
198283 European Cup 1R  Turkey Beşiktaş 31 00
2R  Romania Dinamo Bucureşti 42 20
QF  Italy Juventus 12 13
198384 UEFA Cup 1R  Portugal Vitória de Guimarães 50 01
2R  Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 12 22
199091 UEFA Cup 1R  Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 31 21
2R  Italy Internazionale 20 03
199394 UEFA Cup 1R  Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 21 00
2R  Spain Deportivo La Coruña 01 11
199495 UEFA Cup 1R  Italy Internazionale 10 01
2R  Turkey Trabzonspor 21 01
199697 UEFA Cup 1R  Sweden Helsingborg 11 00
199798 UEFA Cup 1R  France Bordeaux 10 00
2R  Spain Athletic Bilbao 21 00
3R  Romania Steaua Bucureşti 20 12
QF  Spain Atlético Madrid 21 01
199899 UEFA Cup 1R  Norway Stromsgodset 32 30
2R  Spain Celta Vigo 13 10
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R  Czech Republic Dukla Pribram 31 00
SF  Spain Celta Vigo 12 01
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup (Winners) 3R  Croatia Slaven Belupo 20 12
SF  France Rennes 10 21
F   Switzerland Basel 41 11
200102 UEFA Cup 1R  Croatia Varteks 23 10
2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R   Switzerland Zürich 30 02
SF  France Lille 02 11
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup (Co-Winners) 3R  Denmark Odense 10 22
200809 UEFA Cup 2QR  Iceland Hafnarfjördur 11 41
1R  Bulgaria Litex Lovech 11 31
GS  Netherlands Ajax 21
GS  Czech Republic Slavia Prague 10
GS  Slovakia Žilina 12
GS  Germany Hamburg 13
R32  Russia CSKA Moscow 11 02
200910 UEFA Europa League P/O  Austria Rapid Wien 21 01
201011 UEFA Europa League P/O  Austria Rapid Wien 23 11
Key

Record by competition

Correct as of 2 October 2008

CompetitionPlayedWonDrawnLost Goals forGoals against
European Cup159332410
UEFA Cup492312157151
UEFA Europa League311133
UEFA Intertoto Cup166462117
UEFA Super Cup210131
FIFA Intercontinental Cup100102
Total8540192712183

Footnotes

A. ^ The Premier League took over from the First Division as the top tier of the English football league system upon its formation in 1992. The First Division then became the second tier of English football, the Second Division became the third tier, and so on. The First Division is now known as the Football League Championship, while the Second Division is now known as Football League One.
B ^ In 1981, the Charity Shield was shared in the event of a draw.
C ^ Aston Villa won their 3rd round match, as a result they qualified for the UEFA Cup; the 3rd round was the final round in the UEFA Intertoto Cup for the 2008 competition. The winner of the Intertoto Cup is the team that progresses furthest in the UEFA Cup.[51]
D ^ The home team are listed first.

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