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A closer look at the some of the incredible numbers over the entire Leicester City story...
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LCFC Men - Records
A closer look at the some of the incredible numbers over the entire Leicester City story...
LCFC Men - Records
A closer look at the some of the incredible numbers over the entire Leicester City story...
LCFC Men - Records
A closer look at the some of the incredible numbers over the entire Leicester City story...
LCFC Men - Records
A closer look at the some of the incredible numbers over the entire Leicester City story...
All stats below correct as of 4 May, 2024.
Individual records
Appearances600 – Graham Cross557 – Adam Black479 – Kasper Schmeichel464 – Jamie Vardy460 – Hugh Adcock, Mark Wallington449 – Steve Walsh419 – Arthur Chandler414 – John Sjoberg409 – Mal Griffiths
**Goals**273 – Arthur Chandler265 – Arthur Rowley190 – Jamie Vardy156 – Ernie Hine117 – Derek Hines114 – Arthur Lochhead113 – George Dewis103 – Gary Lineker97 – Jack Lee, Mike Stringfellow
Most goals in one season (overall)44 – Arthur Rowley – 1956/57 
Most goals in one Premier League season24 – Jamie Vardy – 2015/16
Most goals in one First Division season (pre-Premier League)34 – Arthur Chandler – 1927/28
Most goals in one Second Division season (now Championship)44 – Arthur Rowley – 1956/57
Most goals in one Third Division season (now League 1)27 – Matty Fryatt – 2008/09
Most goals in one game 6 – John Duncan – 25 November, 1924 – vs. Port Vale (H)6 – Arthur Chandler – 20 October, 1928 – vs. Portsmouth (H)
Most goals on debut4 – Archie Gardiner – 21 February, 1934 – vs. Portsmouth (A)
Most successive goalscoring Premier League games13 in 11 games – Jamie Vardy – 2015/16
Quickest goal9 seconds – Matty Fryatt – 15 April, 2006 – vs. Preston North End (H)
Quickest goal on debut45 seconds – Sol Bamba – 9 January, 2011 – vs. Manchester City (H)
Quickest hat-trick5 minutes – Fred Shinton – 29 November, 1909 – vs. Oldham Athletic (H)
Most hat-tricks17 – Arthur Chandler
Most penalties41 – Arthur Rowley
Age
Youngest goalscorer16 years, 192 days – Dave Buchanan – 1 January, 1979 – vs. Oldham Athletic (H) 
Oldest goalscorer40 years, 233 days – Kevin Phillips – 15 March, 2014 – vs. Blackpool (H)
Youngest hat-trick goalscorer17 years, 350 days – Barrie Thomas – 4 May, 1955 – vs. Bolton Wanderers (H) 
Oldest hat-trick goalscorer38 years, 285 days – Arthur Chandler – 8 September, 1934 – vs. Aston Villa (H) 
Youngest player15 years, 203 days – Ashley Chambers – 20 September, 2005 – vs. Blackpool (H)
Oldest player42 years 159 days – Mark Schwarzer – 27 October, 2015 – vs. Hull City (A)
Average youngest line-up19 years, 356 days – vs. Sheffield United (A) – 8 May, 1979Wallington (26), Goodwin (19), Carr (18), O’Neill (21), May (20), Williams (21), Lineker (18), Peake (17) , Henderson (23), Duffy (17), Lee (18). Sub: Buchanan (16).
Average oldest line-up31 years, 109 days – vs. Burnley (H) – 18 September, 2004Pressman (36), Makin (31), Dabizas (31), Keown (38), Stewart (22), Scowcroft (28), Nalis (32), Williams (22), Wilcox (33), Connolly (27), Dublin (35). Subs: Gemmill (33), Tiatto (31), Blake (32).
Trophy winning captains
Premier League2016 – Wes Morgan
FA Cup2021 – Wes Morgan
League Cup1964 – Colin Appleton1997 – Steve Walsh2000 – Matt Elliott
Second Division (now Championship) 1925 – Johnny Duncan1937 – Sep Smith1954 – Matt Gillies1957 – Jack Froggatt1971 – David Nish1980 – Mark Wallington2014 – Wes Morgan2024 – Various
Second Division Play-Offs (now Championship)1994 – Simon Grayson1996 – Steve Walsh
Community Shield (formerly Charity Shield)1971 – David Nish2021 – Kasper Schmeichel
Player of the Season winners
1987/88 – Steve Walsh1988/89 – Alan Paris1989/90 – Gary Mills1990/91 – Tony James1991/92 – Gary Mills1992/93 – Colin Hill1993/94 – Simon Grayson1994/95 – Kevin Poole1995/96 – Garry Parker1996/97 – Simon Grayson1997/98 – Matt Elliott1998/99 – Tony Cottee1999/00 – Gerry Taggart2000/01 – Robbie Savage2001/02 – Robbie Savage2002/03 – Paul Dickov2003/04 – Les Ferdinand 2004/05 – Danny Tiatto2005/06 – Joey Guðjónsson2006/07 – Iain Hume2007/08 – Richard Stearman2008/09 – Steve Howard2009/10 – Jack Hobbs2010/11 – Richie Wellens2011/12 – Kasper Schmeichel2012/13 – Wes Morgan2013/14 – Danny Drinkwater2014/15 – Esteban Cambiasso2015/16 – Riyad Mahrez2016/17 – Kasper Schmeichel2017/18 – Harry Maguire2018/19 – Ricardo Pereira2019/20 – Jamie Vardy2020/21 – Youri Tielemans2021/22 – James Maddison2022/23 – Kelechi Iheanacho2023/24 – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Individual external awards
PFA Player of the Year2015/16 – Riyad Mahrez
FWA Footballer of the Year2015/16 – Jamie Vardy
English Golden Boot1984/85 – Gary Lineker – 24 goals2019/20 – Jamie Vardy – 23 goals
LMA Premier League Manager of the Year****2015/16 – Claudio Ranieri 
LMA First Division (now Championship) Manager of the Year2013/14 – Nigel Pearson 
FIFA Best Coach2016 – Claudio Ranieri
BBC Sports Personality Coach of the Year2016 – Claudio Ranieri
PFA Premier League Team of the Year2016 – Wes Morgan, N'Golo Kanté, Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy2020 – Çağlar Söyüncü, Jamie Vardy
PFA Second Division (now Championship) Team of the Year1979 – Mark Wallington1982 – Mark Wallington1989 – Gary McAllister1990 – Gary McAllister1996 – Garry Parker, Steve Claridge2003 – Muzzy Izzet, Paul Dickov2011 – Kyle Naughton, Andy King2013 – Kasper Schmeichel, Wes Morgan2014 – Kasper Schmeichel, Wes Morgan, Danny Drinkwater2024 – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Mads Hermansen
PFA Third Division (now League 1) Team of the Year2009 – Jack Hobbs, Matt Oakley, Matty Fryatt
Football League Awards Player of the Year (League 1)2009 – Matty Fryatt
Internationals
Most international caps won while at Leicester City84 – Kasper Schmeichel – Denmark
Most England caps won while at Leicester City37 – Gordon Banks
Most international goals scored while at Leicester City14 – Patson Daka – Zambia
Most England international goals scored while at Leicester City7 – Jamie Vardy
World Cup players while at Leicester City1954 – John Anderson (Scotland) 1958Willie Cunningham (Northern Ireland), Ken Leek (Wales)1966Gordon Banks (England) – Winner1982John O'Neill (Northern Ireland)1986John O'Neill (Northern Ireland), Paul Ramsey (Northern Ireland)1990 – Gary McAllister (Scotland), David Kelly (Republic of Ireland)1998 – Matt Elliott (Scotland), Kasey Keller (United States)2002Muzzy Izzet (Turkey)2014Riyad Mahrez (Algeria)2018Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark), Harry Maguire (England), Jamie Vardy (England), Shinji Okazaki (Japan), Wilfred Ndidi (Nigeria), Kelechi Iheanacho (Nigeria), Ahmed Musa (Nigeria), Adrien Silva (Portugal), Ricardo Pereira (Portugal), Yohan Benalouane (Tunisia)2022 – James Maddison (England), Youri Tielemans (Belgium), Timothy Castagne (Belgium), Wout Faes (Belgium), Daniel Amartey (Ghana) Papy Mendy (Senegal), Danny Ward (Wales)
Players in bold played at the World Cup, others were in squads.
Team records
Biggest victories
Premier League9-0 – vs. Southampton (A) – 25 October, 2019
First Division (pre-Premier League)10-0 – vs. Portsmouth (H) – 20 October, 1928
Second Division (now Championship)9-1 – vs. Walsall Town Swifts (H) – 5 January, 1895 9-1 – vs. Gainsborough Trinity (H) – 27 February, 1909 
Third Division (now League 1)4-0 – Cheltenham Town (A) – 30 August, 20084-0 – Peterborough United (H) – 20 December, 20084-0 – Cheltenham Town (H) – 7 March, 2009
FA Cup Qualifying13-0 – vs. Notts Olympic (H) – 13 October, 1894 
FA Cup Proper7-0 – vs. Crook Town (H) – 9 January, 1932 
League Cup8-1 – vs. Coventry City (A) – 1 December, 1964 
UEFA Champions League3-0 – vs. Club Brugge (A) – 14 September, 2016
UEFA Europa League4-0 – vs. SC Braga (H) – 5 November, 2020
UEFA Europa Conference League4-1 – vs. Randers FC (H) – 17 February, 2022
Highest score draws
Premier League4-4 – vs. Aston Villa (A) – 22 February, 1995 4-4 – vs. Tottenham Hotspur (A) – 22 February, 2004 
First Division (pre-Premier League)6-6 – vs. Arsenal (H) – 21 April, 1930 
Second Division (now Championship)5-5 – vs. Sheffield United (H) – 3 November, 1951
Third Division (now League 1)2-2 – vs. Walsall (H), Swindon Town (A), Hartlepool United (A), MK Dons (A), Carlisle United (H), Scunthorpe United (H) – Various in 2008/09
FA Cup5-5 – vs. Tottenham Hotspur (H) – 10 January, 1914 5-5 – vs. Luton Town (A) – 12 February, 1949
League Cup4-4 – vs. Charlton Athletic (H) – 26 September, 1962 
UEFA Champions League1-1 – vs. Atlético Madrid – 18 April, 2017
UEFA Europa League2-2 – vs. Napoli – 16 September, 2021
Consecutive wins
Most consecutive league wins 9 – 21 December, 2013 - 1 February, 2014 9 – 15 September, 2023 - 28 October, 2023
Most consecutive league home wins13 – 3 September, 1906 - 29 December, 1906
Most consecutive league away wins7 – 12 August, 2023 - 28 October, 2023
Most consecutive wins in all competitions 10 – 26 December, 1962 - 16 March, 1963
Most consecutive FA Cup wins7 – 9 January, 2021 - 8 January, 2022
Most consecutive League Cup wins6 – 16 September, 1998 - 17 February, 1999
Most consecutive UEFA Champions League wins3 – 14 September, 2016 - 18 October, 2016
Most consecutive UEFA Europa League wins3 – 22 October, 2020 - 5 November, 2020
Most consecutive UEFA Europa Conference League wins3 – 17 February, 2022 - 10 March, 2022
Seasonal
Most wins31 of 46 games – 1954/55, 2013/14, 2023/2425 of 42 games – 1957/5823 of 38 games – 2015/16
**Most home wins**17 of 23 games – 2013/14, 2023/2416 of 21 games – 1928/09
**Most away wins**14 of 23 games – 2008/09, 2013/14, 2023/2411 of 19 games – 2015/16, 2020/2111 of 21 games – 1956/57, 1970/71
Most goals109 in 42 games – 1956/57
Most home goals68 in 21 games – 1956/57
Most away goals43 in 23 games – 2008/0941 in 21 games – 1956/57
Fewest goals conceded30 in 42 games – 1970/71
Most points (three per win)102 from 138 possible – 2013/14
Most points (two per win)61 from 84 possible – 1956/57
Most clean sheets23 of 42 games – 1970/71
Most players used40 – 2007/08
Fewest players used17 – 1962/63
Attendances
Filbert Street (1891-2002)
Overall 47,298 – 18 February, 1928 – vs. Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League (all seater)22,170 – 18 March, 2000 – vs. Manchester United
First Division (pre-Premier League)42,486 – 2 October, 1954 – vs. Arsenal
Second Division (now Championship)40,830 – 17 November, 1956 – vs. Nottingham Forest
FA Cup47,298 – 18 February, 1928 – vs. Tottenham Hotspur
League Cup35,121 – 29 October, 1969 – vs. West Bromwich Albion
UEFA Cup (all seater)20,776 – 30 September, 1997 – vs. Atlético Madrid 
European Cup Winners' Cup25,527 – 25 October, 1961 – vs. Atlético Madrid 
Friendly 24,408 – 19 February 1967 – vs. Glasgow Rangers
Neutral 36,534 – 13 March, 1972 – Arsenal vs. Derby County (FA Cup)
King Power Stadium (2002-present)
Overall 32,242 – 8 August, 2015 – vs. Sunderland
Premier League32,242 – 8 August, 2015 – vs. Sunderland
Second Division (now Championship)32,082 – 28 September, 2002 – vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers
Third Division (now League 1)30,542 – 24 April, 2009 – vs. Scunthorpe United
FA Cup31,200 – 9 January, 2011 – vs. Manchester City
League Cup31,319 – 18 December, 2013 – vs. Manchester City
UEFA Champions League 31,805 – 27 September, 2016 – vs. FC Porto
UEFA Europa League 30,658 – 25 November, 2021 – vs. Legia Warsaw
UEFA Europa Conference League31,659 – 28 April, 2022 – vs. AS Roma
Friendly 32,188 – 30 July, 2011 – vs. Real Madrid
Neutral 31,737 – 12 October, 2003 – Brazil vs. Jamaica
Honours
2016 – Premier League (1)2021 – FA Cup (1)1964, 1997, 2000 – League Cup (3)1971, 2021 – Community Shield (2)1925, 1937, 1954, 1957, 1971, 1980, 2014, 2024 – Championship (8)1994, 1996 – Championship Play-Offs (2)2009 - League 1 (1)
Other awards
BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year2016 – Leicester City
Laureus World Sports Award2017 - Leicester City
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