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** [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] between 2004–05 and 2005–06 |
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Revision as of 15:29, 19 May 2011
Players Records
Most goals in one season
- 66 — Ferenc Deák in 1948–49 with Ferencváros (Hungary)
- 63 — Dixie Dean in 1927–28 with Everton
- 56 — Gyula Zsengellér in 1938–39 with Újpest (Hungary)
- 55 — Mário Jardel in 2001–02 with Sporting Clube de Portugal
- Fred Roberts in 1931–32 with Glentoran (Northern Ireland)
- 53 — Henrik Larsson in 2000–01 with Celtic F.C
- 52 — William MacFadyen in 1932–33 with Motherwell (Scotland)
- — Lionel Messi in 2010–11 with Barcelona (La Liga) *ongoing
- — Cristiano Ronaldo in 2010-11 with Real Madrid (La Liga) *ongoing[1][2][3]
- 50 — Jimmy McGrory in 1935–36 with Celtic (Scotland)
- Joe Bambrick in 1929–30 with Linfield (Northern Ireland)
- 49 — Luis Alberto Suárez in 2009–10 with Ajax (Eredivisie)
- 48 - Ferenc Puskás in 1959–60 with Real Madrid (La Liga)
- 47 — Metin Oktay in 1962–63 with Galatasaray SK (Süper Lig)
- Ronaldo in 1996–97 with Barcelona (La Liga)
- Eduardo in 2006–07 with Dinamo Zagreb (Prva HNL)
- Lionel Messi in 2009–10 with Barcelona (La Liga)
- 46 — Tanju Çolak in 1987–88 with Galatasaray SK (Süper Lig)
Youngest players in UEFA Champions League
- Celestine Babayaro with Anderlecht against Steaua Bucureşti in 1994–95.
Youngest players in UEFA Cup
- Stefano Okaka Chuka with Roma against Aris in 2005–06.
Youngest players in big five league
- Amedeo Amadei with Roma Vs. Fiorentina in 1936–37.
Goal records
Fastest (time based) goal in UEFA Champions League
- 10.2 seconds — Roy Makaay with Bayern Munich against Real Madrid in 2006–07
Fastest (speed based) goal in UEFA Champions League
- 97.76 mp/h (157.33 km/h) — David Trezeguet with Monaco against Manchester United in 1997–98
Teams records
Most Trophies in a season
- 6 — FC Barcelona 2008/ 2009
Most consecutive wins (all Europe)
- 29 — Benfica between 1971–72 and 1972–73
- 28 – Dinamo Zagreb between 2006–07 and 2007–08
- 25 — Celtic in 2003–04
- 22 — PSV between 1986–87 and 1987–88
- 18 — Beşiktaş in 1959–60
- 17 — Internazionale in 2006–07
- 16 — Barcelona in 2010-11
- 16 — Porto in 2010-11
- 15 — Real Madrid in 1960-1961
- Bayern Munich between 2004–05 and 2005–06
- 14 — Bordeaux between 2008–09 and 2009–10
- 12 — Twente Enschede in 2009-2010
- Manchester United between 1999–2000 and 2000–2001
- 11 — Roma in 2005–06
- Manchester United in 2008–09
- 17 — Internazionale in 2006–07
- 16 — Barcelona 2010–11
- 15 — Real Madrid 1960–61
- Bayern Munich between 2004–05 & 2005–06
- 14 — Bordeaux between 2008–09 and 2009–10
- 12 — Manchester United between 1999-2000 and 2000-01
Longest unbeaten streak
- 104 — Steaua Bucureşti between 1986 and 1989
- 62 — Celtic between 1915 and 1917
- 58 — Milan between 1991 and 1993
- 56 — Benfica between 1976 and 1978
- 52 — Ajax between 1994 and 1996
- 49 — Arsenal between 2003 and 2004
- 48 — Beşiktaş between 1990 and 1993
- 42 — Chelsea between 2004 and 2005
- 39 — Porto between 2010 and 2011
- 38 — Real Sociedad between 1979 and 1980
- 38 — Wisła Kraków between 2003 and 2005
- 37 — Widzew Łódź between 1995 and 1996
- 36 — Hamburg between 1982 and 1983
- 33 — Manchester United between 1998 and 1999
- 32 — Nantes between 1994 and 1995
- 31 — Internazionale between 2006 and 2007
Longest unbeaten run at home
- 121 — Real Madrid from February 17, 1957 to March 7, 1965
- 93 — PSV from September 17, 1983 to March 19, 1989
- 92 — Nantes from May 15, 1976 to April 7, 1981
- 88 — Torino from January 31, 1943 to November 6, 1949
- 86 — Chelsea from March 20, 2004 to October 26, 2008
- 77 — Celtic F.C from August 22, 2001 to April 21, 2004
- 73 — Wisła Kraków from April 11, 2003 to September 28, 2005
- 71 — Juventus from January 30, 1932 to March 29, 1936
- 70 — Olympiakos from October 5, 1997 to January 27, 2002
- 67 — F.C Barcelona from March 4, 1973 to February 20, 1977
Most points per season
- 99 — Barcelona in 2009–10
- 97 — Internazionale in 2006–07
- 96 — Real Madrid in 2009–10
- 95 — Chelsea in 2004–05
- 93 — Fenerbahçe in 1988-1989
- 91 — Manchester United F.C. in 1999-2000
- 90 — Galatasaray SK in 1987-88
Highest attendance at a major European domestic match
- 149,433 — Scottish Cup final Celtic and Aberdeen in 1937 at Hampden Park in Glasgow
Highest goal difference in a UEFA Champions League game
- 8 — Liverpool (8) against Beşiktaş (0) in 2007–08
- Scorers:
- Peter Crouch 19', 89'
- Yossi Benayoun 32', 53', 56'
- Steven Gerrard 69'
- Ryan Babel 79', 81'
- Scorers:
- 7 — Juventus (7) against Olympiacos (0) in 2003–04
- Scorers:
- David Trezeguet 14', 25'
- Fabrizio Miccoli 19'
- Enzo Maresca 28'
- Marco Di Vaio 62'
- Alessandro Del Piero 67'
- Marcelo Zalayeta 79 '
- Scorers:
- 7 — Arsenal (7) against Slavia Prague (0) in 2007–08
- Scorers:
- Cesc Fàbregas 5', 58'
- David Hubáček 24' (o.g.)
- Theo Walcott 41', 55'
- Alexander Hleb 51'
- Nicklas Bendtner 89'
- Scorers:
Highest goal difference (on aggregate) in European Football
- 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
Footnotes
- ^ Marca, who awards the Pichichi Trophy, accredits Cristiano Ronaldo his goal scored on 18 September 2010 away to Real Sociedad - "Marca".
- ^ La Liga does not accredit him the goal - "La Liga".
- ^ Watch the goal - "Youtube".
- ^ Big 5 Leagues are Italian, Spanish, English, German and French Leagues
- ^ UEFA Give Inter The Record
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