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Premier League Records




Premier League Records - goals-scorers, most wins, highest scores, attendances and more

Titles

Most titles: 11
  • Manchester United
Most consecutive title wins: 3
  • Manchester United (1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01 and 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09)
Most Premiership Winners Medals: 11
  • Ryan Giggs
Most Premiership Runner-Up Medals: 5
  • Patrick Vieira
  • Dennis Bergkamp
  • Freddy Ljungberg
Lowest finish by defending champions: 7th
  • Blackburn Rovers (1995-96)
Highest finish by a promoted club: 3rd
  • Newcastle United (1993-94)
  • Nottingham Forest (1994-95)

Wins

Most wins in a season: 29
  • Chelsea (2004-05, 2005-06)
Fewest wins in a season: 1
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Most home wins in a season: 18
  • Chelsea (2005-06)
Fewest home wins in a season: 1
  • Sunderland (2005-06)
  • Derby County F.C. (2007-08)
Most away wins in a season: 15
  • Chelsea (2004-05)
Fewest away wins in a season: 0
  • Leeds United (1992-93)
  • Coventry City (1999-00)
  • Wolves (2003-04)
  • Norwich City (2004-05)
  • Derby County (2007-08)

Losses

Most losses in a season: 29
  • Sunderland (2005-06)
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Fewest losses in a season: 0
  • Arsenal (2003-04)
Most home losses in a season: 14
  • Sunderland (2002-03, 2005-06)
Fewest home losses in a season: 0
  • Manchester United (1995-96, 1999-00)
  • Arsenal (1998-99), (2003-04, 2007-08)
  • Chelsea (2004-05), (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08)
Most away losses in a season: 16
  • Watford (1999-00)
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Fewest away losses in a season: 0
  • Arsenal (2001-02, 2003-04)

Draws

Most draws in a season: 17
  • Newcastle United (2003-04)
  • Aston Villa (2006-07)
Fewest draws in a season: 3
  • Chelsea (1997-98)

Points

Most points in a season: 95
  • Chelsea (2004-05)
Fewest points in a season: 11
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Fewest points in a season by Champions: 75
  • Manchester United (1996-97)
Most points in a season by runner-up: 85
  • Chelsea (2007-08)
Most points in a season by a relegated team: 49
  • Crystal Palace (1992-93)
Fewest points in a season and not relegated: 34
  • West Bromwich Albion (2004-05)

Goals (Team)

Premier league record for most goals in a season: 103
  • Chelsea (2009-10)
Premier League record for fewest goals in a season: 20
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Most goals conceded in a season: 100
  • Swindon Town (1993-94)
Fewest goals conceded in a season: 15
  • Chelsea (2004-05)
Best goal difference in a season: 71
  • Chelsea (2009-10)
Worst goal difference in a season: -69
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Fewest goals at home in a season: 10
  • Manchester City (2006-07)
Fewest away goals in a season: 8
  • Middlesbrough (1995-96)
  • Southampton (1998-99)
  • Sheffield United (2006-07)
  • Derby County (2007-08)
Most clean sheets in a season: 25
  • Chelsea (2004-05)
Fewest failures to score in a season: 0 (scored in every game)
  • Arsenal (2001-02)

Goals (Individual)

First Premier League goal:
  • Brian Deane for Sheffield United v. Manchester United, 15/8/1992
Premier League Record for most goals: 261
  • Alan Shearer (Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, 1992 to 2006)
Most goals in a season (42 games): 34
  • Andrew Cole (Newcastle United, 1993-94)
  • Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1994-95)
Most goals in a season (38 games): 31
  • Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1995-96)
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, 2007-08)
Most goals in a game: 5
  • Andrew Cole (for Manchester United v. Ipswich Town, 4/3/1995)
  • Alan Shearer (for Newcastle United v. Sheffield Wednesday, 19/9/1999)
Youngest goalscorer: 16 years and 271 days
  • James Vaughan, for Everton v. Crystal Palace,10/4/2005
Oldest goalscorer: 40 years and 268 days
  • Teddy Sheringham, for West Ham United v. Portsmouth, 26/12/2006
Fastest goal: 10 seconds
  • Ledley King, for Tottenham Hotspur v. Bradford City, 9/12/2000
Fastest goal by a substitute: 6 seconds
  • Nicklas Bendtner, for Arsenal. v. Tottenham Hotspur, 22/12/2007
Fastest hat-trick: 4 minutes 33 seconds
  • Robbie Fowler, for Liverpool v. Arsenal, 14/4/1995
Most goals by a substitute in a game: 4
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, for Manchester United v. Nottingham Forest 6/2/1999
Longest goal: 88 metres
  • Paul Robinson, for Tottenham Hotspur v. Watford, 17 March 2007
Most consecutive scoring league matches: 10
  • Ruud van Nistelrooy, (Manchester United, 22/3/2003 to 23/8/2003)
Longest consecutive run without conceding a league goal: 1,025 minutes
  • Petr Cech (for Chelsea, 2004-05)
Most clean sheets in one season: 24
  • Petr Cech (for Chelsea, 2004-05)

Scorelines

Biggest home win: 9-0
  • Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich Town (4/3/1995)
Biggest away win: 1-8
  • Nottingham Forest 1-8 Manchester United (6/2/1999)
Highest Scoring game: 7-4
  • Portsmouth 7-4 Reading (29/9/2007)

Appearances

Most Premier League appearances: 548
  • Ryan Giggs, (1990 to present)
Oldest player: 43 years and 162 days
  • John Burridge, for Manchester City v. Queens Park Rangers, 14/5/1995
Youngest player: 16 years and 65 days
  • Matthew Briggs for Fulham v Middlesbrough, 13/5/2007
Most consecutive Premier League appearances: 200
  • Brad Friedel (Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa)
Most seasons appeared in: 18
  • Ryan Giggs, Sol Campbell, David James

Attendances

Premier League Record for Highest attendance: 76,098
  • Manchester United v. Blackburn Rovers (at Old Trafford, March 31, 2007)
Lowest attendance: 3,039
  • Wimbledon v. Everton (at Selhurst Park, January 26, 1993)

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