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Records

  • Best Result in the NSL: 7–0 vs Newcastle Rosebud at Middle Park 22/07/1984
  • Best Result in the VPL: 10–1 vs Moonee Ponds at Middle Park 30/04/1960
  • Worst Result in the NSL: 0–7 vs Marconi-Fairfield at Parramatta Stadium 02/05/1993
  • Worst Result in the VPL: 0–5 vs Maribyrnong Polonia at Olympic Park 14/06/1964
  • Best Regular Season NSL Crowd: 47,228 vs Marconi-Fairfield at Middle Park 23/04/1978
  • Best Regular Season VPL Crowd: 23,000 vs George Cross at Olympic Park 05/08/1962
  • Best Finals Series NSL Crowd: 23,318 vs Melbourne Croatia (1990/91 Grand Final) at Olympic Park
  • Best Finals Series VPL Crowd: 8,000 vs Heidelberg United (2005 Preliminary Final) at Olympic Village 11/09/2005
  • Most Games Coached: 127 – Ange Postecoglou
  • Most Games Played: 430 – Paul Trimboli
  • Most Goals Scored: 115 – Paul Trimboli
  • Most Goals in Season: 22 – Doug Brown (1984), Jimmy Armstrong (1974)
  • Best Games to Goal Ratio: 0.56 – Doug Brown, 48 goals in 86 games
  • Most Clean Sheets: 105 – Dean Anastasiadis, 158 games
  • Biggest Winning Streak: 9 games – 30/09/1984 – 24/03/1985
  • Biggest Losing Streak: 6 games – 27/10/1995 – 02/12/1995
  • Biggest Unbeaten Streak: 21 games – 12/08/1984 – 28/04/1985

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