North Queensland Fury FC - All Time League Records

All Time League Records

  • Record victory: 6–1 vs Central Queensland Energy (A), 16 March 2013 and 6-1 vs QAS (H), 14 April 2013
  • Record defeat: 1–8 vs Adelaide United (A), 21 January 2011
  • Highest league crowd: 8,897 vs Sydney FC, 8 August 2009
  • Lowest league crowd: 2,500 vs Western Pride FC, 14 April 2013*
  • Winning streak: 2 games (24 October 2009 – 31 October 2009) & (7 April 2013 – present)
  • Undefeated streak: 5 games (3 October 2009 – 31 October 2009)
  • Losing streak: 9 games (2 January 2011 – 9 March 2013)
  • Winless streak: 12 games (18 December 2010 – 9 March 2013)
  • Goals in a game: 3 – Alex Read vs QAS (H), 16 October 2013
  • Goals in a season: 9 – Robbie Fowler, 2009/10
  • Most assists in a season: 4 – Robbie Fowler, 2009/10 and Chris Payne 2010/11
  • Most appearances: 49 – David Williams

Note: From 2013 onwards, the fury played at stadiums where the capacity can only reach approximately 3,000.

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