List of West Bromwich Albion F.C. records and statistics
West Bromwich Albion are an English professional association football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands. The club was founded in 1878 as West Bromwich Strollers, by workers from George Salter's Spring Works and turned professional in 1885.[1][2] The team has spent the majority of its history in the top division of English football and is currently in its longest spell in the Premier League.
This list encompasses records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Albion players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at The Hawthorns, the club's home ground since 1900, are also included in the list.
Records generally refer only to first team, competitive matches in national or European competitions. Reserve matches, youth matches, friendlies, testimonials, war-time matches and regional competitions are not considered, except where indicated.
Player records
Appearances
- Youngest first-team league player: Charlie Wilson, 16 years 73 days, vs Oldham Athletic, First Division, 1 October 1921[3]
- Oldest first-team player: George Baddeley, 39 years 345 days, vs Sheffield Wednesday, First Division, 18 April 1914[2]
- Most substitute appearances: 78, Bob Taylor, 1994–2002[4]
Most appearances
- Total appearances including substitute appearances are listed below, with the number of substitute appearances shown in parentheses.[5]
# |
Name |
Years |
League |
FA Cup |
League Cup |
Other[A] |
Total |
1 | Brown, TonyTony Brown | 1963–1981 | 574 (13) | 54 (1) | 47 !47 (1) | 45 !45 (1) | 720 (16) |
2 | Robertson, AllyAlly Robertson | 1968–1986 | 504 (2) | 34 (2) | 53 !53 (0) | 31 !31 (0) | 622 (4) |
3 | Wile, JohnJohn Wile | 1970–1983 | 499 (1) | 42 (0) | 42 !42 (0) | 35 !35 (0) | 618 (1) |
4 | Pennington, JesseJesse Pennington | 1903–1922 | 455 (0) | 39 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 02 !2 (0) | 496 (0) |
5 | Glidden, TommyTommy Glidden | 1922–1936 | 445 (0) | 33 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 01 !1 (0) | 479 (0) |
6 | Millard, LenLen Millard | 1937–1958 | 436 (0) | 40 (0) | 0 !0 (0) | 01 !1 (0) | 477 (0) |
7 | Smith, JoeJoe Smith | 1910–1926 | 434 (0) | 30 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 07 !7 (0) | 471 (0) |
8 | Allen, RonnieRonnie Allen | 1950–1961 | 415 (0) | 42 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 01 !1 (0) | 458 (0) |
9 | Carter, JoeJoe Carter | 1921–1936 | 414 (0) | 37 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 451 (0) |
10 | Barlow, RayRay Barlow | 1944–1960 | 403 (0) | 46 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 449 (0) |
Goalscorers
- Most goals in a season: 40, W. G. Richardson, 1935–36[6]
- Most league goals in a season: 39, W. G. Richardson, 1935–36[2]
- Most league goals in one match: 6, Jimmy Cookson, vs Blackpool, Second Division, 17 September 1927[3]
- First league goal: Joe Wilson, vs Stoke, The Football League, 8 September 1888[7]
- First FA Cup hat-trick: Jem Bayliss, vs Old Westminsters, sixth round, 13 February 1886[8]
- First league hat-trick: Tom Pearson, vs Bolton Wanderers, The Football League, 4 November 1889[9]
- Most hat-tricks: 14, W. G. Richardson, 1931–1938[10][11]
Top goalscorers
Tony Brown is the all-time top goalscorer for West Bromwich Albion.
- Appearances, including substitute appearances, are marked in parentheses.[5]
# |
Name |
Years |
League |
FA Cup |
League Cup |
Other[A] |
Total |
1 | Brown, TonyTony Brown | 1963–1981 | 218 (574) | 27 (54) | 17 (47) | 17 (45) | 279 (720) |
2 | Allen, RonnieRonnie Allen | 1950–1961 | 208 (415) | 23 !23 (42) | 00 !0 (0) | 03 !3 (1) | 234 (458) |
3 | Richardson, W. G.W. G. Richardson | 1929–1949 | 202 (320) | 26 !26 (34) | 00 !0 (0) | 01 !1 (0) | 228 (355) |
4 | Astle, JeffJeff Astle | 1964–1974 | 137 (292) | 14 (23) | 19 !19 (28) | 04 !4 (18) | 174 (361) |
5 | Kevan, DerekDerek Kevan | 1953–1963 | 157 (262) | 16 (29) | 00 !0 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 173 (291) |
6 | Carter, JoeJoe Carter | 1921–1936 | 145 (414) | 10 !10 (37) | 00 !0 (0) | 00 !0 (0) | 155 (451) |
7 | Glidden, TommyTommy Glidden | 1922–1936 | 135 (445) | 05 !5 (33) | 00 !0 (0) | 00 !0 (1) | 140 (479) |
8 | Taylor, BobBob Taylor | 1992–1998 2000–2003 | 113 (324) | 04 !4 (10) | 06 !6 (22) | 08 !8 (21) | 131 (377) |
9 | Morris, FredFred Morris | 1911–1924 | 112 !112 (263) | 4 (20) | 00 !0 (0) | 02 !2 (4) | 118 !118 (287) |
10 | Regis, CyrilleCyrille Regis | 1977–1984 | 82 (237) | 10 !10 (25) | 16 !16 (28) | 4 (12) | 112 (302) |
International caps
This section refers only to caps won while a West Bromwich Albion player.
Transfers
Highest transfer fees paid
# |
Name |
Fee |
Paid to |
Date |
Notes |
1 | Rondón, José SalomónJosé Salomón Rondón | £12 million | Zenit Saint Petersburg | 000000002015-08-10-000010 August 2015 | [18] |
2 | Ideye, BrownBrown Ideye | £10 million | Dynamo Kiev | 000000002014-07-18-000018 July 2014 | [19] |
3 | Sessègnon, StéphaneStéphane Sessègnon | £6.6 million | Sunderland | 000000002013-09-02-00002 September 2013 | [20] |
4 | Anichebe, VictorVictor Anichebe | £6 million | Everton | 000000002013-09-02-00002 September 2013 | [20] |
5 | Long, ShaneShane Long | £5 million | Reading | 000000002011-08-09-00009 August 2011 | [21][B] |
6 | Valero, BorjaBorja Valero | £4.7 million | RCD Mallorca | 000000002008-08-22-000022 August 2008 | [22] |
7 | Earnshaw, RobertRobert Earnshaw | £3.5 million | Cardiff City | 000000002004-08-30-000030 August 2004 | [23] |
8 | Carson, ScottScott Carson | £3.25 million | Liverpool | 000000002008-07-18-000018 July 2008 | [24][C] |
9 | Zuiverloon, GianniGianni Zuiverloon | £3.2 million | SC Heerenveen | 000000002008-07-03-00003 July 2008 | [25] |
10= | Moore, LukeLuke Moore | £3 million | Aston Villa | 000000002008-05-28-000028 May 2008 | [26] |
10= | Davies, CurtisCurtis Davies | £3 million | Luton Town | 000000002005-09-01-00001 September 2005 | [27] |
10= | Ellington, NathanNathan Ellington | £3 million | Wigan Athletic | 000000002005-08-15-000015 August 2005 | [28] |
Progression of record transfer fee paid
- Transfers in bold are also British record transfers
# |
Name |
Fee |
Paid to |
Date |
Notes |
1 | Blood, BobbyBobby Blood | £4,000 | Port Vale | 000000001921-02-01-0000February 1921 | [29] |
2 | Shaw, GeorgeGeorge Shaw | £4,100 | Huddersfield Town | 000000001926-12-01-0000December 1926 | [29] |
3 | Shaw, CecilCecil Shaw | £7,500 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 000000001936-12-01-0000December 1936 | [29] |
4 | ![Ireland](../I/m/St_Patrick's_saltire.svg.png) Vernon, JackJack Vernon | £9,500 | Belfast Celtic | 000000001947-02-01-0000February 1947 | [29] |
5 | Allen, RonnieRonnie Allen | £20,000 | Port Vale | 000000001950-03-01-0000March 1950 | [29] |
6 | Robson, BobbyBobby Robson | £25,000 | Fulham | 000000001956-03-01-0000March 1956 | [29] |
7 | Kaye, JohnJohn Kaye | £44,750 | Scunthorpe United | 000000001963-05-01-0000May 1963 | [29] |
8 | Suggett, ColinColin Suggett | £100,000 | Sunderland | 000000001969-06-01-0000June 1969 | [29] |
9 | Johnston, WillieWillie Johnston | £138,000 | Rangers | 000000001972-12-01-0000December 1972 | [29] |
10 | Mills, DavidDavid Mills | £516,000 | Middlesbrough | 000000001979-01-01-0000January 1979 | [29] |
11 | Barnes, PeterPeter Barnes | £748,000 | Manchester City | 000000001979-01-01-0000January 1979 | [29] |
12 | Kilbane, KevinKevin Kilbane | £1,250,000 | Preston North End | 000000001997-06-13-000013 June 1997 | [30][31][32] |
13 | ![England](../I/m/Flag_of_England.svg.png) Roberts, JasonJason Roberts | £2,000,000 | Bristol Rovers | 000000002000-07-26-000026 July 2000 | [33] |
14 | Koumas, JasonJason Koumas | £2,250,000 | Tranmere Rovers | 000000002002-08-29-000029 August 2002 | [34] |
15 | Hughes, LeeLee Hughes | £2,500,000 | Coventry City | 000000002002-08-29-000029 August 2002 | [35] |
16 | Albrechtsen, MartinMartin Albrechtsen | £2,700,000 | F.C. Copenhagen | 000000002004-06-03-00003 June 2004 | [36] |
17 | Earnshaw, RobertRobert Earnshaw | £3,500,000 | Cardiff City | 000000002004-08-30-000030 August 2004 | [23] |
18 | Valero, BorjaBorja Valero | £4,700,000 | RCD Mallorca | 000000002008-08-22-000022 August 2008 | [22] |
19 | Long, ShaneShane Long | £5 million | Reading | 000000002011-08-09-00009 August 2011 | [21][B] |
20 | Sessègnon, StéphaneStéphane Sessègnon | £6.6 million | Sunderland | 000000002013-09-02-00002 September 2013 | [20] |
21 | Ideye, BrownBrown Ideye | £10 million | Dynamo Kiev | 000000002014-07-18-000018 July 2014 | [19] |
Highest transfer fees received
![](../I/m/Davies%2C_Curtis.jpg)
The highest transfer fee received by Albion was more than 10 million for
Curtis Davies in 2008.
Managerial records
- First secretary-manager: Louis Ford (fulfilled the role from 1890–1892)
- Longest serving secretary-manager: Fred Everiss (fulfilled the role from 1902 to 1948, an English record)[42]
- First full-time manager: Jack Smith (managed the club between 1948 and 1952)
- Longest serving full-time manager: Vic Buckingham (managed the club from February 1953 to August 1959)
Club records
Goals
Points
- Fewest points in a season:
- Two points for a win: 12 (in 22 games in 1890–91, First Division)[43]
- Three points for a win: 24 (in 42 games in 1985–86, First Division)[43]
Matches
Firsts
- First match: West Bromwich Strollers 0–0 Hudson's, a 12-a-side friendly match on 23 November 1878[45]
- First competitive match: Calthorpe 2–3 West Bromwich Albion, Birmingham Senior Cup first round, 12 November 1881[46]
- First FA Cup match: West Bromwich Albion 0–2 Wednesbury Town, first round, 10 November 1883[47]
- First league match: Stoke 0–2 West Bromwich Albion, Football League, at the Victoria Ground, 8 September 1888[48]
- First match at The Hawthorns: West Bromwich Albion 1–1 Derby County, 3 September 1900[49]
- First floodlit match at The Hawthorns: West Bromwich Albion 1–1 Chelsea, Football League First Division, 18 September 1957[50]
- First League Cup match: West Bromwich Albion 3–1 Walsall, second round, 22 September 1965[51]
- First European match: DOS Utrecht 1–1 West Bromwich Albion, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, second round, 2 November 1966[52]
- First Premier League match: Manchester United 1–0 West Bromwich Albion, 17 August 2002[53]
Wins
- Record league win: 12–0 vs Darwen, First Division, 4 April 1892[2] (English top division joint record)[D]
- Record Premier League win: 4–0 vs Everton, 19 November 2005;[54] 5–1 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, 12 February 2012; 4–0 vs Sunderland, 25 February 2012; 4–0 vs Burnley, 28 September 2014[55]
- Record FA Cup win: 10–1 vs Chatham, third round, 2 March 1889[48]
- Record League Cup win: 6–1 vs Coventry City, fourth round replay, 10 November 1965 and 6–1 vs Aston Villa, second round, 14 September 1966[2][56]
- Record European win: 4–0 vs FC Dinamo Bucureşti, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, second round second leg, 27 November 1968[57][E]
Defeats
- Record league defeat: 3–10 vs Stoke City, First Division, 4 February 1937[2]
- Record Premier League defeat: 0–6 vs Liverpool, 26 April 2003 and 0–6 vs Chelsea, 14 August 2010
- Record FA Cup defeat: 0–5 vs Leeds United, fourth round, 18 February 1967[2]
- Record League Cup defeat: 1–6 vs Nottingham Forest, second round first leg, 6 October 1982[2]
- Record European defeat: 0–3 vs Bologna F.C. 1909, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, third round first leg, 1 February 1967[58][E]
Consecutive results
- Record consecutive league wins: 11 (April – August 1930)[59]
- Record consecutive league draws: 5 (August – October 1999)[59]
- Record consecutive league defeats: 11 (October – December 1995)[59]
- Record consecutive league games without defeat: 17 (September – December 1957)[59]
- Record consecutive games without a win: 14 (October 1995 – February 1996)[59]
- Record consecutive league games without defeat from the start of the season: 9 (August – September 1953)[59]
- Record consecutive games without a win from the start of the season: 12 (August – October 1985)[59]
Attendances
Home attendances
- Home attendance records listed are for games at The Hawthorns only (1900–present). For limited details of attendance records at Albion's previous grounds, see West Bromwich Albion F.C. former grounds.
- Highest league attendance: 60,945, vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, First Division, 4 March 1950[2]
- Lowest league attendance and lowest overall attendance: 1,050, vs Sheffield United, First Division, 30 April 1901[60]
- Highest FA Cup attendance and highest overall attendance: 64,815, vs Arsenal, sixth round, 6 March 1937[61]
- Lowest FA Cup attendance: 5,230 vs Leicester Fosse, preliminary round, 14 January 1905[2]
- Highest League Cup attendance: 41,188, vs Walsall, second round, 22 September 1965[2]
- Lowest League Cup attendance: 6,288, vs Port Vale, second round first leg, 24 September 1985[2]
- Highest home European attendance: 35,118, vs Valencia CF, UEFA Cup fourth round second leg, 6 December 1978[62]
- Lowest home European attendance: 16,745, vs Grasshoppers Zurich, UEFA Cup fourth round second leg, 30 September 1981[63][E]
Away and neutral attendances
- Highest away European attendance: 95,300, vs Red Star Belgrade, UEFA Cup, 7 March 1979[64]
- Lowest away European attendance: 5,500, vs DOS Utrecht, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 2 November 1966[52]
- Highest attendance at a neutral venue: 99,852 vs Preston North End, 1954 FA Cup Final, 1 May 1954[64]
Footnotes
- A. ^ The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the FA Charity Shield, European Cup Winners' Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, UEFA Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup, Texaco Cup, Watney Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup, Tennent Caledonian Cup, Full Members Cup, Football League Trophy and in play-offs and test matches.
- B. ^ The fee for Long may rise to £6.5m with add-on clauses.
- C. ^ The fee for Carson may rise to £3.75m with add-on clauses.
- D. ^ The record was equalled by Nottingham Forest when they beat Leicester Fosse by the same scoreline in April 1909.[65]
- E. ^ Excludes Anglo-Italian Cup games
References
- General
- McOwan, Gavin (2002). The Essential History of West Bromwich Albion. Headline. ISBN 0-7553-1146-9.
- Matthews, Tony; Mackenzie, Colin (1987). Albion! A Complete Record of West Bromwich Albion 1879–1987. Breedon Books. ISBN 0-907969-23-2.
- Matthews, Tony (2005). The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion. Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-474-4.
- Matthews, Tony (2007). West Bromwich Albion: The Complete Record. Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-565-4.
- Rollin, Glenda; Rollin, Jack (2008). Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2008–2009. Headline. ISBN 978-0-7553-1820-9.
- Specific