RC Strasbourg - Records

Records

  • Largest victory: 10–0 (v. Valenciennes FC 1937–38)
  • Largest defeat: 0–8 (v. Limoges FC, 1959–60)
  • Largest victory in European play: 5–0 (v. Grazer AK, 2005–06)
  • Largest defeat in European play: 2–10 (v. MTK Budapest, 1961–62)
  • Record appearances: René Hauss (580; 421 in Ligue 1; between 1949 and 1969)
  • Record appearances for a player still active at the club: Guillaume Lacour (212; 134 in Ligue 1; since 2002)
  • Most appearances in a row for the club: Dominique Dropsy (336; between 1973 and 1982)
  • Most goals for the club: Oskar Rohr (118; between 1934 and 1939)
  • Most goals for a single championship season at the club: Oskar Rohr (30; 1936–37)
  • Most goals for the club by a player still active: Danijel Ljuboja (34; between 2000 and 2003)
  • Most goals for the club by a player still active at the club: James Fanchone (12; since 2007)
  • Oldest player: René Hauss (39 years, 351 days; v. FC Nantes; 11 December 1966)
  • Youngest player: Jacques Glassmann (16 years, 95 days v. FC Nantes, 25 November 1978)
  • Record Attendance: 39033, 20 November 1992, v. Olympique Marseille
  • Highest transfer fee paid: 5.3 million euros (to Sturm Graz for Mario Haas in 1999)
  • Highest transfer fee received: 8.8 million euros (from Olympique Lyonnais, for Peguy Luyindula in 2001)

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