Ballymena United F.C. - Records

Records

Wins

  • Record Home League Victory: 8–0 v Cliftonville, (18 September 1965); 8–0 v. Glenavon (8 March 1975); 8–0 v. Distillery (8 December 1979)
  • Record Away League Victory: 8–0 v. Newry Town (17 December 1994)
  • Record Irish Cup Victory: 7–0 v. Tobermore United (9 February 1984)
  • Record League Cup Victory: 8–1 v. Milford Everton (14 March 1987)
  • Record European Victory: 2–1 v. FC Vorwaerts (East Germany) (17 September 1980)
  • Most League Wins in a Season: 15 in 26 matches (1938/39) & (1939/40)
  • Fewest League Wins in a Season: 3 in 22 matches (1956/57)

Defeats

  • Record Home League Defeat: 0–8 Belfast Celtic, (5 November 1938); 0–8 Cliftonville, (17 November 2012)
  • Record Away League Defeat: 1–9 Derry City, (23 August 1937); 0–8 Ards, (12 February 1949)
  • Most Defeats in a Season: 20 in 26 matches (1936/37)
  • Fewest Defeats in a Season: 4 in 22 matches (1961/62),(1962/63)& (1979/80)
  • Most Draws in a Season: 16 in 36 matches (1999/2000)

Goals

  • Most Goals Scored in a Season: 82 in 26 matches (1939/40)
  • Fewest Goals Scored in a Season: 20 in 22 matches (1976/77)
  • Most Goals Conceded in a Season: 87 in 26 matches (1936/37)
  • Fewest Goals Conceded in a Season: 21 in 22 matches (1980/81)
  • Most Clean Sheets in a Season: 9 in 22 matches (1980/81)
  • Most Capped Player: 3 John 'Jock' McNinch – Northern Ireland

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