List of Leicester City F.C. records and statistics

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This article collates key records and statistics relating to Leicester City F.C., including information on honours, player appearances and goals, matches, sequences, internationals, season records, opponents and attendances.

Honours[]

Champions: 2015–16
Runners-up: 1928–29
Champions: 1924–25, 1936–37, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1970–71, 1979–80, 2013–14
Runners-up: 1907–08, 2002–03
  • English 3rd Tier
Champions: 2008–09
Winners: 2021
Runners-up: 1949, 1961, 1963, 1969
Winners: 1964, 1997, 2000
Runners-up: 1965, 1999
Winners: 1971, 2021
Runners-up: 2016

Appearances[]

Most appearances[]

  • All-time most appearances (Does not include wartime appearances)

Current players in bold.[1][2]

# Nat. Name Period League FA Cup League Cup Other[3] Total
1 England Graham Cross 1961–1975 498 59 40 3 600
2 Scotland Adam Black 1920–1935 528 29 0 0 557
3 England Hugh Adcock 1923–1935 434 26 0 0 460
England Mark Wallington 1972–1985 412 25 23 0 460
5 England Steve Walsh 1986–2000 369 17 41 23 450
6 Denmark Kasper Schmeichel 2011– 378 21 11 18 428
7 England Arthur Chandler 1923–1935 393 26 0 0 419
8 Scotland John Sjoberg 1958–1973 335 44 34 1 414
9 Wales Mal Griffiths 1939–1956 373 36 0 0 409
10 England Steve Whitworth 1969–1979 353 29 18 1 401
  • Most appearances – 600 by Graham Cross (29 April 1961 – 23 August 1975)
  • Most league appearances – 528 by Adam Black (24 January 1920 – 9 February 1935)[1]
  • Most appearances in the first tier (Premier League and predecessors) – 414 by Graham Cross[1]
  • Most appearances in the second tier (Championship and predecessors) – 304 by Mal Griffiths[1]
  • Most appearances in the third tier (League One and predecessors) – 46 by Matty Fryatt[1]
  • Most FA Cup appearances – 59 by Graham Cross (8 January 1963 – 24 February 1975)[1]
  • Most League Cup appearances – 40 by Graham Cross (26 September 1962 – 8 October 1974) and Steve Walsh (23 September 1986 – 25 January 2000)[1]
  • Most appearances in a single season – 61 by Gary Mills (46 in FL, 3 PO, 2 FAC, 4 FLC, 6 FMC) (1991–92)[1]

Consecutive appearances[]

  • Most consecutive appearances – 331 by Mark Wallington (4 January 1975 – 6 March 1982)[1]
  • Most consecutive League appearances – 294 by Mark Wallington (11 January 1975 – 2 March 1982)[1]
  • Most consecutive FA Cup appearances – 52 by Graham Cross – (14 January 1965 – 24 February 1975)[1]
  • Most consecutive League Cup appearances – 21 by John Sjoberg (15 January 1964 – 4 September 1968) and Mark Wallington (9 September 1975 – 9 October 1984)[1]

Youngest and oldest appearances[]

Goalscorers[]

Top goalscorers[]

  • Top 10 all-time top goalscorers (Does not include wartime appearances.)[1][4] Current players in bold.
# Nat. Name Period League FA Cup League Cup Other[3] Total Apps Goal Ratio
1 England Arthur Chandler 1923–1935 259 14 0 0 273 419 0.65
2 England Arthur Rowley 1950–1958 251 14 0 0 265 321 0.83
3 England Ernie Hine 1926–1932 148 8 0 0 156 259 0.60
4 England Jamie Vardy 2012– 139 2 2 5 148 354 0.42
5 England Derek Hines 1948–1961 116 1 0 0 117 317 0.37
6 Scotland Arthur Lochhead 1925–1934 106 8 0 0 114 320 0.36
7 England Gary Lineker 1978–1985 95 6 2 0 103 216 0.47
8 England Mike Stringfellow 1962–1975 82 7 8 0 97 344 0.28
9 Scotland Johnny Duncan 1922–1930 88 7 0 0 95 295 0.32
10 Scotland Jimmy Walsh 1956–1964 80 5 5 2 92 199 0.46

Top goalscorers in individual matches and seasons[]

Other goalscoring records[]

Internationals[]

As of 16 August 2021

  • Most international caps won while at Leicester – 71 by Kasper Schmeichel for Denmark
  • Most England international caps won while at Leicester – 37 by Gordon Banks[1]
  • Most Scotland international caps won while at Leicester – 18 by Matt Elliott[1]
  • Most Welsh international caps won while at Leicester – 50 by Andy King[1][8]
  • Most Northern Irish international caps won while at Leicester – 39 by John O'Neill[1]
  • Most international caps won while at Leicester for a non-British nation – 71 by Kasper Schmeichel for Denmark[1][9]
  • Most international goals scored while at Leicester – 8 by Riyad Mahrez for Algeria
  • Most England international goals scored while at Leicester – 7 by Jamie Vardy[1]

Scorelines[]

Wins[]

  • Biggest win – 13–0 (v Notts Olympic – FA Cup, 13 October 1894)[10]
  • Biggest league win – 10–0 (v Portsmouth, 20 October 1928)[10]
  • Biggest win in the first tier (Premier League and predecessors) – 10–0 (v Portsmouth, 20 October 1928)[1]
  • Biggest Premier League win – 9–0 (v Southampton, 25 October 2019)[11]
  • Biggest win in the second tier (Championship and predecessors) – 9–1 (v Walsall Town Swifts, 5 January 1895) and (v Gainsborough Trinity, 27 December 1909)[1]
  • Biggest win in the third tier (League One and predecessors) – 4–0 (on three separate occasions)[12]
  • Biggest FA Cup win – 13–0 (v Notts Olympic, 13 October 1894)[1]
  • Biggest League Cup win – 8–1 (v Coventry City, 1 December 1964)[1]

Draws[]

Defeats[]

  • Biggest defeat – 0–12 (v Nottingham Forest, 21 April 1909)[1]
  • Biggest league defeat – 0–12 (v Nottingham Forest, 21 April 1909)[1]
  • Biggest defeat in the first tier (Premier League and predecessors) – 0–12 (v Nottingham Forest, 21 April 1909)[1]
  • Biggest defeat in the second tier (Championship and predecessors) – 0–9 (v Woolwich Arsenal, 26 October 1903)[1]
  • Biggest defeat in the third tier (League One and predecessors) – 0–2 (v Tranmere Rovers, 11 March 2009) and (v Peterborough United, 28 March 2009)[12]
  • Biggest FA Cup defeat – 0–5 (v Manchester City, 17 January 1996)[1]
  • Biggest League Cup defeat – 1–7 (v Sheffield Wednesday, 27 October 1992) and 0–6 (v Leeds United, 9 October 2001)[1]

Sequences[]

Consecutive wins[]

  • Most consecutive league wins – 9 (21 December 2013 – 1 February 2014)[13]
  • Most consecutive league home wins – 13 (3 September 1906 – 29 December 1906)[14]
  • Most consecutive league away wins – 5 (21 December 2013 – 1 February 2014)[14]
  • Most consecutive wins in all competitions – 10 (26 December 1962 – 16 March 1963)[1]
  • Most consecutive FA Cup wins – 6 (9 January 2021 – Present)[1][15]
  • Most consecutive League Cup wins – 6 (16 September 1998 – 17 February 1999)[1]

Consecutive draws[]

  • Most consecutive league draws – 6 (on three occasions)[14]
  • Most consecutive league home draws – 5 (on three occasions)[14]
  • Most consecutive league away draws – 5 (on two occasions)[14]
  • Most consecutive league 0–0 draws – 3 (on four occasions)[14]

Consecutive defeats[]

  • Most consecutive league defeats – 8 (17 March 2001 – 28 April 2001)[14]
  • Most consecutive league home defeats – 5 (3 January 1959 – 18 March 1959)[14]
  • Most consecutive league away defeats – 15 (18 October 1986 – 2 May 1987)[14]
  • Most consecutive defeats in all competitions – 9 (10 March 2001 – 28 April 2001)[1]
  • Most consecutive FA Cup defeats – 7 (19 February 1985 – 5 January 1991)[1]
  • Most consecutive League Cup defeats – 9 (11 November 1975 – 6 October 1981)[1]

Consecutive games without defeat[]

  • Most consecutive league games without defeat – 23 (1 November 2008 – 7 March 2009)[14]
  • Most consecutive league home games without defeat – 40 (12 February 1898 – 17 April 1900)[14]
  • Most consecutive league away games without defeat – 13 (21 December 2013 – 23 August 2014)[14]
  • Most consecutive games without defeat in all competitions – 17 (6 December 1924 – 28 February 1925)[1]
  • Most consecutive FA Cup games without defeat – 9 (7 January 1961 – 27 March 1961)[1]
  • Most consecutive League Cup games without defeat – 17 (25 September 1963 – 10 February 1965)[1]

Consecutive games without a win[]

  • Most consecutive league games without a win – 18 (12 April 1975 – 1 November 1975)[14]
  • Most consecutive league home games without a win – 12 (22 November 2003 – 24 April 2004)[14]
  • Most consecutive league away games without a win – 23 (19 November 1988 – 4 November 1989)[14]
  • Most consecutive games without winning in all competitions – 18 (12 April 1975 – 13 September 1976)[1]
  • Most consecutive FA Cup games without winning – 7 (19 February 1985 – January 1991)[1]
  • Most consecutive League Cup games without winning – 9 (11 November 1975 – 6 October 1981)[1]

Consecutive scoring and conceding runs[]

  • Most consecutive league games scored in – 32 (23 November 2013 – 16 August 2014)[14]
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring – 7 (21 November 1987 – 1 January 1988)[14]
  • Most consecutive league games without conceding – 7 (14 February 1920 – 27 March 1920)[14]
  • Most consecutive league games without a clean sheet – 37 (9 February 1957 – 26 December 1957)[14]

Individual League Seasons[]

Wins[]

  • Most league wins in a season – 31 (from 46 games, Championship, 2013–14)[1][16]
  • Most home league wins in a season – 17 (from 23 games, Championship, 2013–14)[1][16]
  • Most away league wins in a season – 14 (from 23 games, League One, 2008–09)[1] and (from 23 games, Championship, 2013–14)[16]
  • Fewest league wins in a season – 5 (from 42 games, First Division (old), 1977–78) and (from 38 games, Premier League, 2001–02)[1]
  • Fewest home league wins in a season – 3 (from 19 games, Premier League, 2001–02) and (from 19 games, Premier League, 2003–04)[1]
  • Fewest away league wins in a season – 1 (on 3 occasions)[1]

Draws[]

  • Most league draws in a season – 21 (from 46 games, Championship, 2004–05)[1]
  • Most home league draws in a season – 10 (on 3 occasions)[1]
  • Most away league draws in a season – 13 (from 23 games, Championship, 2004–05)[1]
  • Fewest league draws in a season – 4 (on 5 occasions)[1]
  • Fewest home league draws in a season – 0 (from 15 games, Second Division (old), 1895–96)[1]
  • Fewest away league draws in a season – 0 (from 19 games, Second Division (old), 1914–15)[1]

Defeats[]

Goals Scored[]

  • Most league goals scored in a season – 109 (from 42 games, Second Division (old), 1956–57)[1]
  • Most home league goals scored in a season – 68 (in 21 games, Second Division (old), 1956–57)[1]
  • Most away league goals scored in a season – 43 (from 23 games, League One, 2008–09)[1]
  • Fewest league goals scored in a season – 26 (from 42 games, First Division (old), 1977–78)[1]
  • Fewest home league goals scored in a season – 15 (from 19 games, Premier League, 2001–02)[1]
  • Fewest away league goals scored in a season – 9 (from 21 games, Second Division (old), 1921–22)[1]

Goals Conceded[]

Goal Difference[]

Points[]

  • Most league points in a season (2 points for a win) – 61 (from 42 games, Second Division (old), 1956–57)[1]
  • Most league points in a season (3 points for a win) – 102 (from 46 games, Championship, 2013–14)[1][16]
  • Fewest league points in a season (2 points for a win) – 22 (from 34 games, Second Division (old), 1903–04) and (from 42 games, First Division (old), 1977–78)[1]
  • Fewest league points in a season (3 points for a win) – 28 (from 38 games), Premier League, 2001–02)[1]

Opponents and Familiarity[]

All stats correct up to 19 October 2019

  • Club played most often – 141 times v Arsenal (including as Woolwich Arsenal)
  • Club played most often in the league – 128 times v West Ham United
  • Club played most often in the FA Cup – 15 times v Manchester City[1]
  • Club played most often in a single season 7 times v Arsenal (2xFL, 3xFAC, 2xFLC)(1974–75)[1]
  • Non-home ground Leicester have played on most often – 65 times on the Boleyn Ground (a.k.a. Upton Park)(including twice v Charlton Athletic)[1]
  • Player who has scored the most goals scored against Leicester – 18 by Dixie Dean (18 with Everton) and George Brown (9 with Huddersfield Town and 9 with Aston Villa)[1]

Home attendances[]

References and Notes[]

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