European association football club records

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[edit] Individual records

[edit] Most goals in a season

Player Nationality Goals Club Season League Cup International[1] Other[2] Golden Shoe
Ferenc Deák  Hungary 66 Hungary Szentlőrinc A.C. 1945–46 66 ** * - ^
Dixie Dean  England 63 England Everton 1927–28 60 3 * - ^
Jimmy McGrory  Scotland 62 Scotland Celtic 1927–28 47 6 * 9 ^
Jimmy McGrory  Scotland 59 Scotland Celtic 1926–27 48 9 * 2 ^
Refik Resmja  Albania 59+? Albania KF Partizani Tirana 1950–51 59 ? * - ^
Jim Forrest  Scotland 57 Scotland Rangers 1964-65 57 * * * ^
Gyula Zsengellér  Hungary 56 Hungary Újpest FC 1938–39 56 ** * - ^
Aleksandrs Čekulajevs  Latvia 56 Estonia Narva Trans 2011–12 46 10 - - No
Mário Jardel  Brazil 55 Portugal Sporting CP 2001–02 42 7 6 - Yes
Fred Roberts  Northern Ireland 55+? Northern Ireland Glentoran 1930–31 55 ? * - ^
Gerd Müller  Germany 54 Germany Bayern Munich 1972–73 36 7 11 - No
Mário Jardel  Brazil 54 Portugal Porto 1999–00 38 6 10 - No
Metin Oktay  Turkey 54? Turkey Galatasaray 1962–63 38 4 12 - ^
Henrik Larsson  Sweden 53 Scotland Celtic 2000–01 35 9 4 5 Yes
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal 53[3][4][5] Spain Real Madrid 2010–11 40 7 6 - Yes
Lionel Messi  Argentina 53 Spain Barcelona 2010–11 31 7 12 3 No
William MacFadyen  Scotland 52+? Scotland Motherwell 1932–33 52 ? * - ^
Ally McCoist  Scotland 52 Scotland Rangers 1992–93 34 13 3 2 Yes
Jimmy McGrory  Scotland 51 Scotland Celtic 1935–36 50 1 * - ^
Joe Bambrick  Northern Ireland 50+? Northern Ireland Linfield 1929–30 50 ? * - ^
Gerd Müller  Germany 50 Germany Bayern Munich 1971–72 40 5 5 - Yes
Luis Suárez  Uruguay 49 Netherlands Ajax 2009–10 35 8 6 - No
Jimmy McGrory  Scotland 47 Scotland Celtic 1931–32 36 8 * 3 ^
Ferenc Puskás  Hungary 47 Spain Real Madrid 1959–60 25 10 12 - ^
Dudu Georgescu  Romania 47 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti 1976–77 47  ? - - Yes
Ronaldo  Brazil 47 Spain Barcelona 1996–97 34 6 5 2 Yes
Eduardo da Silva  Croatia 47 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2006–07 34 6 5 2 No
Lionel Messi  Argentina 47 Spain Barcelona 2009–10 34 1 10 2 Yes
Tanju Çolak  Turkey 46 Turkey Galatasaray 1987–88 39 5 1 1 Yes
  • All records happened while the players' clubs in top-flight domestic league
  • *: No European football competition before 1955
  • **: No domestic cup competition held
  • ^: No Golden Shoe Award before 1967

[edit] Youngest players

[edit] UEFA Champions League

[edit] UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League

[edit] "Big Five" leagues

[edit] Goal records

[edit] Fastest (time-based) goal in UEFA Champions League

[edit] Fastest (speed-based) goal in UEFA Champions League

[edit] Team records

[edit] Most trophies in a year





[edit] Most consecutive wins in domestic league

  • 29 — Benfica between 1971–72 and 1972–73
  • 28 — Dinamo Zagreb between 2006–07 and 2007–08
  • 25 — Celtic in 2003–04
  • 22 — Rangers between 1898-99 and 1899-00
PSV between 1986–87 and 1987–88
Celtic in 2011-12
Porto in 2010-11
Bayern Munich between 2004–05 and 2005–06
  • 14 — Bordeaux between 2008–09 and 2009–10
Arsenal between 2001–02 and 2002–03
Ajax in 2009–10
Manchester United between 1999–2000 and 2000–2001
  • 11 — Roma in 2005–06
Manchester United in 2008–09

[edit] Most consecutive wins (Big 5 Leagues)[7][8]

[edit] Longest unbeaten run in domestic league

[edit] Longest unbeaten run (at home) in domestic league

  • 121 — Real Madrid from February 17, 1957 to March 7, 1965
  • 112 — Steaua București from November 21, 1989 to August 18, 1996
  • 93 — PSV from September 17, 1983 to March 19, 1989
  • 92 — Nantes from May 15, 1976 to April 7, 1981
  • 90 — Trabzonspor from 1975/76 to 1981/82
  • 88 — Torino from January 31, 1943 to November 6, 1949
  • 86 — Chelsea from March 20, 2004 to October 26, 2008
  • 77 — Celtic from August 22, 2001 to April 21, 2004
  • 73 — Wisła Kraków from April 11, 2001 to September 28, 2005
  • 71 — Juventus from January 30, 1932 to March 29, 1936
  • 70 — Olympiacos from October 5, 1997 to January 27, 2002
  • 67 — Barcelona from March 4, 1973 to February 20, 1977

[edit] Longest unbeaten run (away) in domestic league

[edit] Most points in a domestic league season

[edit] Highest attendance at a major European domestic match

[edit] Highest goal margin in a UEFA Champions League match

[edit] Highest goal margin (aggregate) in European football

  • 18 — Rangers against Valletta in 1983-84
    • 1st leg score: Valletta 0 - 8 Rangers
    • 2nd leg score: Rangers 10 - 0 Valletta
    • Aggregate score: Rangers 18 - 0 Valletta
  • 11 — Bayern Munich against Sporting CP in 2008–09
    • 1st leg score: Sporting CP 0 – 5 Bayern
    • 2nd leg score: Bayern 7 – 1 Sporting CP
    • Aggregate score: Bayern 12 – 1 Sporting CP

[edit] References

  1. ^ UEFA Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup etc
  2. ^ Super Cup, League Cup etc
  3. ^ Marca, who awards the Pichichi Trophy, accredits Cristiano Ronaldo his goal scored on 18 September 2010 away to Real Sociedad - "Marca". http://www.marca.com/deporte/futbol/trofeos/2010-2011/pichichi-zamora/pichichi-primera.html. 
  4. ^ La Liga does not accredit him the goal - "La Liga". http://www.nuestrozaragoza.com/historia/maximos_goleadores_liga_espanola.html. 
  5. ^ Watch the goal - "Youtube". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1INyoJtXek. 
  6. ^ No Super Cup
  7. ^ Big 5 Leagues are Italian, Spanish, English, German and French Leagues
  8. ^ UEFA Give Inter The Record
  9. ^ Huddersfield Town set a new Football League record of 43 games unbeaten with victory over Notts County. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15705187.stm

PS: Goal tally http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/918282/cristiano-ronaldo:-i'm-not-obsessed-with-breaking-records-for-real?cc=5901

[edit] External links

  1. European football realtime records in chinese
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