St Mary's Stadium - Facts and Figures

Facts and Figures

Average Attendance:

2011-12: 26,419 (The Championship)
2010–11: 22,160 (Football League One)
2009–10: 20,982 (Football League One)
2008–09: 17,849 (The Championship)
2007–08: 22,253 (The Championship)
2006–07: 23,556 (The Championship)
2005–06: 23,614 (The Championship)
2004–05: 30,610 (The FA Premier League)
2003–04: 31,699 (The FA Premier League)
2002–03: 30,680 (The FA Premier League)
2001–02: 30,633 (The FA Premier League)

Record Attendance:
32,363 v Coventry City, Championship 28 April 2012

Biggest Saints win at St Mary's
6–1 v Tranmere Rovers, League Cup 2 October 2002
5–0 v Huddersfield Town, League One 3 March 2010

Biggest Saints defeat at St Mary's
0–4 v Manchester United, FA Cup 12 March 2005

Highest Scoring Games at St Mary's
6–1 v Tranmere Rovers, League Cup 2 October 2002
4–3 v Norwich City, Premier League 30 April 2005
3–4 v Leeds United, Championship 19 November 2005
5–2 v Yeovil Town, League Cup 23 August 2006
4–3 v Birmingham City, Championship 29 November 2006
5–2 v Barnsley, Championship 17 February 2007
2–5 v Lazio, Friendly 28 July 2007

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