All stats below correct as of 16 August, 2025.
Individual records
Appearances
600 – Graham Cross
557 – Adam Black
500 – Jamie Vardy
479 – Kasper Schmeichel
460 – Hugh Adcock, Mark Wallington
449 – Steve Walsh
419 – Arthur Chandler
414 – John Sjoberg
409 – Mal Griffiths
Goals
273 – Arthur Chandler
265 – Arthur Rowley
200 – Jamie Vardy
156 – Ernie Hine
117 – Derek Hines
114 – Arthur Lochhead
113 – George Dewis
103 – Gary Lineker
97 – Jack Lee, Mike Stringfellow
Most goals in one season (overall)
44 – Arthur Rowley – 1956/57
Most goals in one Premier League season
24 – 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 debut
4 – Archie Gardiner – 21 February, 1934 – vs. Portsmouth (A)
Most successive goalscoring Premier League games
13 in 11 games – Jamie Vardy – 2015/16
Quickest goal
9 seconds – Matty Fryatt – 15 April, 2006 – vs. Preston North End (H)
Quickest goal on debut
45 seconds – Sol Bamba – 9 January, 2011 – vs. Manchester City (H)
Quickest hat-trick
5 minutes – Fred Shinton – 29 November, 1909 – vs. Oldham Athletic (H)
Most hat-tricks
17 – Arthur Chandler
Most penalties
41 – Arthur Rowley
Age
Youngest goalscorer
16 years, 37 days – Jeremy Monga – 16 August, 2025 – vs. Preston North End (A)
Oldest goalscorer
40 years, 233 days – Kevin Phillips – 15 March, 2014 – vs. Blackpool (H)
Youngest hat-trick goalscorer
17 years, 350 days – Barrie Thomas – 4 May, 1955 – vs. Bolton Wanderers (H)
Oldest hat-trick goalscorer
38 years, 285 days – Arthur Chandler – 8 September, 1934 – vs. Aston Villa (H)
Youngest player
15 years, 203 days – Ashley Chambers – 20 September, 2005 – vs. Blackpool (H)
Oldest player
42 years 159 days – Mark Schwarzer – 27 October, 2015 – vs. Hull City (A)
Average youngest line-up
19 years, 356 days – vs. Sheffield United (A) – 8 May, 1979
Wallington (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-up
31 years, 109 days – vs. Burnley (H) – 18 September, 2004
Pressman (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 League
2016 – Wes Morgan
FA Cup
2021 – Wes Morgan
League Cup
1964 – Colin Appleton
1997 – Steve Walsh
2000 – Matt Elliott
Second Division (now Championship)
1925 – Johnny Duncan
1937 – Sep Smith
1954 – Matt Gillies
1957 – Jack Froggatt
1971 – David Nish
1980 – Mark Wallington
2014 – Wes Morgan
2024 – Various
Second Division Play-Offs (now Championship)
1994 – Simon Grayson
1996 – Steve Walsh
Community Shield (formerly Charity Shield)
1971 – David Nish
2021 – Kasper Schmeichel
Player of the Season winners
1987/88 – Steve Walsh
1988/89 – Alan Paris
1989/90 – Gary Mills
1990/91 – Tony James
1991/92 – Gary Mills
1992/93 – Colin Hill
1993/94 – Simon Grayson
1994/95 – Kevin Poole
1995/96 – Garry Parker
1996/97 – Simon Grayson
1997/98 – Matt Elliott
1998/99 – Tony Cottee
1999/00 – Gerry Taggart
2000/01 – Robbie Savage
2001/02 – Robbie Savage
2002/03 – Paul Dickov
2003/04 – Les Ferdinand
2004/05 – Danny Tiatto
2005/06 – Joey Guðjónsson
2006/07 – Iain Hume
2007/08 – Richard Stearman
2008/09 – Steve Howard
2009/10 – Jack Hobbs
2010/11 – Richie Wellens
2011/12 – Kasper Schmeichel
2012/13 – Wes Morgan
2013/14 – Danny Drinkwater
2014/15 – Esteban Cambiasso
2015/16 – Riyad Mahrez
2016/17 – Kasper Schmeichel
2017/18 – Harry Maguire
2018/19 – Ricardo Pereira
2019/20 – Jamie Vardy
2020/21 – Youri Tielemans
2021/22 – James Maddison
2022/23 – Kelechi Iheanacho
2023/24 – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
2024/25 – Jamie Vardy
Individual external awards
PFA Player of the Year
2015/16 – Riyad Mahrez
FWA Footballer of the Year
2015/16 – Jamie Vardy
English Golden Boot
1984/85 – Gary Lineker – 24 goals
2019/20 – Jamie Vardy – 23 goals
LMA Premier League Manager of the Year
2015/16 – Claudio Ranieri
LMA First Division (now Championship) Manager of the Year
2013/14 – Nigel Pearson
FIFA Best Coach
2016 – Claudio Ranieri
BBC Sports Personality Coach of the Year
2016 – Claudio Ranieri
PFA Premier League Team of the Year
2016 – Wes Morgan, N'Golo Kanté, Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy
2020 – Çağlar Söyüncü, Jamie Vardy
PFA Second Division (now Championship) Team of the Year
1979 – Mark Wallington
1982 – Mark Wallington
1989 – Gary McAllister
1990 – Gary McAllister
1996 – Garry Parker, Steve Claridge
2003 – Muzzy Izzet, Paul Dickov
2011 – Kyle Naughton, Andy King
2013 – Kasper Schmeichel, Wes Morgan
2014 – Kasper Schmeichel, Wes Morgan, Danny Drinkwater
2024 – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Mads Hermansen
PFA Third Division (now League 1) Team of the Year
2009 – 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 City
84 – Kasper Schmeichel – Denmark
Most England caps won while at Leicester City
37 – Gordon Banks
Most international goals scored while at Leicester City
14 – Patson Daka – Zambia
Most England international goals scored while at Leicester City
7 – Jamie Vardy
Team records
Biggest victories
Premier League
9-0 – 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, 2008
4-0 – Peterborough United (H) – 20 December, 2008
4-0 – Cheltenham Town (H) – 7 March, 2009
FA Cup Qualifying
13-0 – vs. Notts Olympic (H) – 13 October, 1894
FA Cup Proper
7-0 – vs. Crook Town (H) – 9 January, 1932
League Cup
8-1 – vs. Coventry City (A) – 1 December, 1964
UEFA Champions League
3-0 – vs. Club Brugge (A) – 14 September, 2016
UEFA Europa League
4-0 – vs. SC Braga (H) – 5 November, 2020
UEFA Europa Conference League
4-1 – vs. Randers FC (H) – 17 February, 2022
Highest score draws
Premier League
4-4 – 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 Cup
5-5 – vs. Tottenham Hotspur (H) – 10 January, 1914
5-5 – vs. Luton Town (A) – 12 February, 1949
League Cup
4-4 – vs. Charlton Athletic (H) – 26 September, 1962
UEFA Champions League
1-1 – vs. Atlético Madrid – 18 April, 2017
UEFA Europa League
2-2 – 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 wins
13 – 3 September, 1906 - 29 December, 1906
Most consecutive league away wins
7 – 12 August, 2023 - 28 October, 2023
Most consecutive wins in all competitions
10 – 26 December, 1962 - 16 March, 1963
Most consecutive FA Cup wins
7 – 9 January, 2021 - 8 January, 2022
Most consecutive League Cup wins
6 – 16 September, 1998 - 17 February, 1999
Most consecutive UEFA Champions League wins
3 – 14 September, 2016 - 18 October, 2016
Most consecutive UEFA Europa League wins
3 – 22 October, 2020 - 5 November, 2020
Most consecutive UEFA Europa Conference League wins
3 – 17 February, 2022 - 10 March, 2022
Seasonal
Most wins
31 of 46 games – 1954/55, 2013/14, 2023/24
25 of 42 games – 1957/58
23 of 38 games – 2015/16
Most home wins
17 of 23 games – 2013/14, 2023/24
16 of 21 games – 1928/09
Most away wins
14 of 23 games – 2008/09, 2013/14, 2023/24
11 of 19 games – 2015/16, 2020/21
11 of 21 games – 1956/57, 1970/71
Most goals
109 in 42 games – 1956/57
Most home goals
68 in 21 games – 1956/57
Most away goals
43 in 23 games – 2008/09
41 in 21 games – 1956/57
Fewest goals conceded
30 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 sheets
23 of 42 games – 1970/71
Most players used
40 – 2007/08
Fewest players used
17 – 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 Cup
47,298 – 18 February, 1928 – vs. Tottenham Hotspur
League Cup
35,121 – 29 October, 1969 – vs. West Bromwich Albion
UEFA Cup (all seater)
20,776 – 30 September, 1997 – vs. Atlético Madrid
European Cup Winners' Cup
25,527 – 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 League
32,242 – 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 Cup
31,200 – 9 January, 2011 – vs. Manchester City
League Cup
31,319 – 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 League
31,659 – 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 Year
2016 – Leicester City
Laureus World Sports Award
2017 - Leicester City
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