Swansea City A.F.C. - Club Records

Club Records

  • Biggest Win
    • 12–0 v Sliema Wanderers, European Cup Winners' Cup First Round First Leg, 15 September 1982
  • Biggest Defeat
    • 0–8 v Liverpool, FA Cup 3rd Round Replay, 9 January 1990
    • 0–8 v AS Monaco, European Cup Winners' Cup First Round Second Leg, 1 October 1991
  • Highest Attendance (Vetch Field)
    • 32,786 v Arsenal, FA Cup Fifth Round, 17 February 1968
    • 29,477 v Leeds United, Division Two, 1 October 1955
  • Highest Attendance (Liberty Stadium)
    • 20,650 v Liverpool, Premier League, 13 May 2012
  • Highest Final Position
    • 6th (Division One), 1981–82
  • Lowest Final Position
    • 22nd (Division Four), 1974–75
  • Most Points In a Season
    • 92 : 2007–08 (League One) (3pts for a win)
    • 62 : 1948–49 (Division Three (South)) (2pts for a win)
  • Highest Transfer Fee Paid
    • £5,550,000 for Pablo Hernández, from Valencia (August 2012)
  • Highest Transfer Fee Received
    • £15,000,000 for Joe Allen, to Liverpool (August 2012)
  • Most Appearances
    • 586 : Wilfred Milne (1920–1937) (League Only)
    • 699 : Roger Freestone (1989–2004) (All Competitions)
  • Most League Goals
    • 146 : Ivor Allchurch (1950–1958 & 1965–1968)
  • Most League Goals In A Season
    • 35 : Cyril Pearce (1931–32)
  • Most League Goals In A Match
    • 5 : Jack Fowler vs. Charlton Athletic, 27 September 1924
  • Highest Number Of Clean Sheets (League)
    • 23 : Dorus de Vries (2009–10)

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