Worcester City F.C. - Records

Records

  • Largest victory: 19–1 vs Bilston, Birmingham League, 21 November 1931
  • Heaviest defeat: 0–19 vs Wellington Town, Birmingham League, 29 August 1920
  • Highest attendance: 4056 vs Sheffield United, FA Cup, 24 January 1959
  • Highest transfer fee received: £127,500 for John Barton to Everton, 1979
  • Highest transfer fee paid: £10,000 for Jai Stanley from Moor Green, 2003
  • All-time goalscorer: John Inglis (189, 1970–77)
  • Most appearances: Bobby McEwan (596, 1959–75)
  • Youngest scorer: Sam Wedgbury, aged 16 versus Bemerton Heath Harlequins, FA Cup, 2005

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