Club Records
- Most first team appearances: Reg Merritt, 576 (1950–1966)
- Most consecutive first team appearances: Chris Lewington, 290 (1977–1982)
- Most first team goals in career: Edgar Kail, 427 (1919–1933)
- Most first team goals in a season: Edgar Kail, 53 (1925–1926)
- Biggest Isthmian League wins: 10–1 v West Norwood (1920–21); 9–0 v Worthing (1990–91)
- Heaviest Isthmian League defeats: 1–10 v Hendon (1963–64); 0–9 v Walthamstow Avenue (1945–46)
- Biggest cup win: 13–0 v Walton-on-Thames, Surrey Senior Cup (1936–37)
- Heaviest cup defeats: 0–9 v Hornchurch FA Cup (2004–05); 0–8 v Barnet, London Charity Cup (1962–63)
- Full England international caps: Edgar Kail (3), Bert Coleman (1)
- Highest attendance (new stadium): 1,835, Dulwich Hamlet v Southport (1998–99)
- Highest attendance (old stadium): 20,744, Kingstonian v Stockton, FA Amateur Cup Final (1932–33)
- Best FA Cup appearance: 1st Round Replay, twice, in 1930–31 and 1933–34, losing both times to Newport County.
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