List of Nottingham Forest F.C. records and statistics
This article contains statistics and records related to Nottingham Forest F.C. .
Honours and achievements
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Domestic
League
Cup
European
Minor titles
Club records
Most appearances for the club (in all competitions): 692 – Bob McKinlay (1951–1970)[ 3]
Most goals for the club (in all competitions): 217 – Grenville Morris (1898–1913)[ 4]
Highest attendance: 49,946 vs. Manchester United in Division 1, 28 October 1967[ 5]
Lowest attendance: 2,031 vs. Brentford in the English Football League Trophy , 31 October 2006[ 5]
Record receipts: £499,099 vs. Bayern Munich in UEFA Cup quarter final 2nd leg, 19 March 1996
Longest sequence of league wins: 7, wins from 9 May 1922 to 1 September 1922[ 6]
Longest sequence of league defeats: 14, losses from 21 March 1913 to 27 September 1913[ 6]
Longest sequence of unbeaten league matches: 42, from 26 November 1977 to 25 November 1978[ 6]
Longest sequence of league games without a win: 19, from 8 September 1998 to 16 January 1999[ 6]
Longest sequence of league games without a goal: 7, 13 December 2003 to 7 February 2004 and 26 November 2011 to 31 December 2011[ 7]
Quickest goal:[ 8]
Record win (in all competitions): 14–0, Vs. Clapton (away), 1st round FA Cup , 17 January 1891[ 11] [ 12]
Record defeat (in all competitions): 1–9, Vs. Blackburn Rovers , Division 2, 10 April 1937[ 11]
Most league points in one season
2 points for a win (46 games): 70, Division 3 South, 1950–51
2 points for a win (42 Games): 64, Division 1. 1977–78
3 points for a win: 94, Division 1, 1997–98
Most league goals in one season: 110, Division 3, 1950–51
Highest league scorer in one season: Wally Ardron , 36, Division 3 (South), 1950–51[ 13]
Most internationally capped player: Stuart Pearce , 76 for England (78 total)
Youngest league player: Craig Westcarr , 16 years, Vs. Burnley 13 October 2001[ 14]
Oldest league player: Dave Beasant , 42 years 47 days, Vs. Tranmere Rovers 6 May 2001[ 14]
Largest transfer fee paid: £30,000,000 to PSV for Ibrahim Sangaré [ 15]
Largest transfer fee received: £47,500,000 from Tottenham Hotspur for Brennan Johnson [ 16]
Most league points in one season: 94, Division 1, 1997–98
Most league goals in one season: 101, Third Division South, 1950–51
† By agreement with Leicester City , the game was a replay as the original match three weeks previous was abandoned at half time, due to the collapse of Leicester player Clive Clarke , with Forest leading 1–0.[ 17]
Player records
Most appearances for the club (in all competitions, as of 2012): [ 18]
Bob McKinlay : 685
Ian Bowyer : 564
Steve Chettle : 526
Stuart Pearce : 522
John Robertson : 514
Jack Burkitt : 503
Jack Armstrong : 460
Grenville Morris : 460
Geoff Thomas: 431
Viv Anderson : 430
Most goals for the club (in all competitions, as of 2012): [ 19]
Grenville Morris : 217
Nigel Clough : 131
Wally Ardron : 124
Johnny Dent : 122
Ian Storey-Moore : 118
Player of the Season
Former club captain and manager Stuart Pearce won the Player of the Year award three times, a record he holds jointly with Des Walker. Kenny Burns, Nigel Clough, Andy Reid and Chris Cohen are the only players to win the award twice. Andy Reid holds the record for longest gap between Player of the Year awards with a gap of ten years.
All-time XI
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Nottingham Forest F.C. All-time First XI
In 1997 and 1998, as part of the release of the book The Official History of Nottingham Forest , a vote was carried out to decide on the club's official All Time XI.[ 47]
In 2016, Nottingham Forest season ticket holders voted for the club's greatest eleven to commemorate the club's 150th anniversary.[ 48]
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Nottingham Forest F.C. All-time First XI
References
^ From 1888 to 1992 the Football League First Division was the top tier of English football. It was superseded by the Premier League in 1992.
^ Upon its formation in 1992, the Premier League became the top tier of English football ; the First and Second Divisions then became the second and third tiers, respectively. The First Division is now known as the EFL Championship and the Second Division is now known as EFL League One .