List of Newport County A.F.C. records and statistics
Appearance
This article details records and statistics of Newport County Football Club.
Honours
League
- Football League Third Division South champions 1939.
- Conference National play-off winners 2013.
- Conference South champions 2010.
- Southern League Midland Division champions 1995; runners-up 1999.
- Hellenic League champions 1990.
- Welsh Football League winners 1928, 1937, 1955, 1975, 1980 (Reserve team).
League Performance
- Tier 2: 1939–47 (Second Division, 1 full season)
- Tier 3: 1920–21, 1958–62, 1980–87 (Third Division, 12 seasons); 1921–31, 1932–39, 1947–58 (Third Division South, 28 seasons)
- Tier 4: 1962–80, 1987–8 (Fourth Division, 19 seasons); 2013– (League Two, 6 seasons)
- Tier 5: 2010–13 (Conference, 3 full seasons)
Cups
- Welsh Cup winners 1980; runners-up 1963, 1987.
- FA Trophy runners-up 2012.
- FAW Premier Cup winners 2008; runners-up 2003, 2007.
- Southern League Merit Cup joint holders 1995, 1999.
- Hellenic League Cup winners 1990.
- Gloucestershire Senior Challenge Cup winners 1994.
- Herefordshire Senior Cup winners 2000.
- Welsh Football League Cup winners 1937, 1953, 1958, 1977, 1978; runners-up 1948, 1956, 1973, 1980 (Reserve team)
- Royal Gwent Cup winners 1923, 1925
Club records
- Highest league finish: Joint 9th in Football League Second Division 1939–40 (abandoned season), 22nd in Football League Second Division 1946–47.
- Best FA Cup run: 5th round (last 16)
- 1948–49; Defeat after extra time vs. Portsmouth, 12 February 1949 (in front of a then-record attendance of 48,581 at Fratton Park).
- 2018–19; Defeat by Manchester City, the eventual winners that season.
Match records
Newport County scores are shown first in every match
Firsts
- First Football League match: 0–1 vs. Reading, 28 August 1920 (Football League Third Division).
- First FA Cup match: 6–1 vs. Mond Nickel Works, 1st Qualifying round, 27 Sep 1913.
- First League Cup match: 2–2 vs. Southampton, 10 October 1960.
- First Welsh Cup match: 1–0 vs. Mardy, Extra preliminary round, 1912
- First European match: 4–0 vs. Crusaders 16 September 1980 (European Cup Winners' Cup)
Record results
- Record League victory: 10–0 vs. Merthyr Town, 10 April 1930 (Football League Third Division South).
- Record FA Cup victory: 7–0 vs. Woking, 24 November 1928 (FA Cup round 1).
- Record League Cup victory: 6–0 (8–1 aggregate) vs. Exeter City, 14 September 1982 (League Cup round 1, 2nd leg).
- Record European Cup Winners' Cup victory: 6–0 vs. Haugar (Norway), 4 November 1980.
- Record League defeat: 0–13 vs. Newcastle United, 5 October 1946 (Football League Second Division).
- Record FA Cup defeat: 1–8 vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, 19 September 1955 (FA Cup round 1).
- Record League Cup defeat: 0–5 vs. Swansea City, 15 August 1978 (League Cup round 1, 2nd leg).
Season records
- Longest stretch of wins (Football League): 10, 22 February 1980 – 12 April 1980.
- Longest stretch of wins (Southern League): 14, 16 November 1994 – 21 January 1995.
- Longest stretch without loss (Football League): 12, 24 September 1938 – 24 December 1938. 15 March 2019 – 12 May 2019.
- Longest stretch without loss (Conference South): 21, 31 October 2009 – 15 March 2010.
Attendance records
- Record League Attendance Somerton Park: 24,268 vs. Cardiff City, 16 October 1937 (Football League Third Division South).
- Record Cup Attendance Somerton Park: 24,000 vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 9 January 1960 (FA Cup round 3).
- Record League Attendance Newport Stadium: 4,221 vs. Havant & Waterlooville, 15 March 2010 (Conference South).
- Record Cup Attendance Newport Stadium: 4,616 vs. Swansea City, 11 November 2006 (FA Cup round 1).
- Record League Attendance Rodney Parade: 7,326 vs. Notts County, 6 May 2017 (Football League Two).
- Record Cup Attendance Rodney Parade: 9,836 vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 27 January 2018 (FA Cup round 4)
Player records
Most League appearances
As of 16 January 2011. (League matches only, includes appearances as substitute):
Name | Career | Appearances | Goals | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Len Weare | 1955–1970 | 526 | 0 |
2 | Ray Wilcox | 1946–1959 | 489 | 0 |
3 | John Rowland | 1958–1969 | 463 | 9 |
4 | Len Hill | 1962–1974 | 357 | 63 |
5 | John Relish | 1974–1990 | 348 | 9 |
6 | Nathan Davies | 1998–2010 | 304 | 14 |
Most League Goals
As of 16 January 2011. (League goals only):
Name | Career | Appearances | Goals | Goals/game | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Reg Parker | 1948–1954 | 201 | 99 | 0.49 |
2 | Chris Lilygreen | 1983–1993 | 176 | 72 | 0.41 |
3 | John Aldridge | 1979–1983 | 170 | 69 | 0.41 |
4 | Rod Jones | 1969–1978 | 288 | 68 | 0.24 |
5 | Tommy Tynan | 1979–1983 | 183 | 66 | 0.36 |
6 | Jimmy Gittins | 1921–1933 | 253 | 65 | 0.26 |
7 | Craig Reid | 2008–2011 | 96 | 58 | 0.60 |
Transfer records
Pre 1989
- Paid: £80,000 to Swansea City for Alan Waddle, December 1980.[1] As of September 2017, the Waddle signing means Newport County holds the record for the oldest club record transfer fee among Football League clubs.[2]
- Received: £78,000 from Oxford United for John Aldridge, 21 March 1984.
Post 1989
- Paid: £20,000+ (undisclosed) to AFC Wimbledon for Christian Jolley, January 2013.
- Paid: £30,000+ (undisclosed) to Peterborough United for Joe Day, December 2014.
- Received: £100,000+ (undisclosed) from Stevenage for Craig Reid, 31 January 2011.[3]
- Received: £100,000+ (undisclosed) from Blackpool for Paul Bignot, 22 July 2011.[4]
- Received: £100,000+ (undisclosed) from Wolverhampton Wanderers for Lee Evans, 31 January 2013.[5]
- Received: £100,000+ (undisclosed) from Manchester United for Regan Poole, 1 September 2015.
- Received: £100,000+ (undisclosed) from Wolverhampton Wanderers for Aaron Collins, 22 January 2016
- Received: £500,000+ (undisclosed) from Peterborough United for Conor Washington, 28 January 2014.
PFA Team of the Year
The following have been included in the PFA Team of the Year whilst playing for Newport County :
- 1974 Brian Godfrey (Fourth Division)
- 1980 Keith Oakes (Fourth Division)
- 1986 Terry Boyle (Third Division)
- 2019 Joe Day (League Two)
International Honours
Full internationals
The following players received the following full international caps while playing for Newport County:
- Ron Hugh (1 cap)
- Tudor Martin (1 cap)
- Jack Nicholls (2 caps)
- Fred Cook (2 caps)
- Harold Williams (2 caps)
- Alf Sherwood (2 caps)
- Steve Lowndes (2 caps)
- Nigel Vaughan (3 caps)
- Calaum Jahraldo-Martin (1 cap)
- Keanu Marsh-Brown (1 cap)
Schoolboy internationals
The following players have received schoolboy, under 17, under 19 or under 21 international caps while playing for Newport County:
- Gethin Jones
- Josh Hartrick
- Andrew Hughes
- Keiron Blackburn
- Ryan Newman
- Jamie Davies
- Troy Greening
- Lee Evans
- Regan Poole
- Aaron Collins
- Liam Angel
- Josh Sheehan
- Jay Foulston
- Momodou Touray
- Mark Harris
- Danny McNamara
Semi-pro internationals
The following players have received semi-pro international caps while playing for Newport County:
- Andrew Thomas
- Nathan Davies
- Garry Shephard
- Ian Hillier
- Craig Hughes
- Andrew Hughes
- Charlie Henry
- Danny Rose
- Paul Bignot
- Ben Swallow
- Lee Evans
- Christian Jolley
European matches
Newport County scores are shown first in every match
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home result |
Away result |
Aggregate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1980–1981 | European Cup Winners' Cup | 1R | Crusaders F.C. | 4–0 | 0–0 | 4–0 | |
2R | SK Haugar | 6–0 | 0–0 | 6–0 | |||
QF | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 0–1 | 2–2 | 2–3 |
See also
References
- ^ Swansea City A.F.C. "Past Players – Alan Waddle". Archived from the original on 10 January 2011.
- ^ "What are the most unlikely gigs played at football stadiums?". theguardian.com. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ "Stevenage sign Reid from Newport". BBC News. 31 January 2011.
- ^ Bignot joins Blackpool.
- ^ Evans joins Wolves