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This article contains the honours, records and statistics of Middlesbrough Football Club. This article lists all of the major honours won by Middlesbrough since their foundation. This list also lists the major playing honours including top goalscorer and most appearances. The Club records including record transfer fees are shown below as are international player honours.

Middlesbrough are an English professional association football club based in Middlesbrough, in the Tees Valley, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1876 and have played at their current home ground, the Riverside Stadium, since 1995. Middlesbrough were founding members of the Premier League in 1992.[1] They have won one major trophy in their history: the 2004 Football League Cup.

Contents

[edit] Honours

[edit] Domestic

League

Champions 1926–27, 1928–29, 1973–74, 1994–95; runners up 1901–02, 1991–92, 1997–98
Runners up 1966–67, 1986–87
Champions 1893–94, 1894–95, 1896–97; runners up 1890–91, 1891–92, 1897–98

Cup

Winners 2004; runners up 1997, 1998
Runners up 1997
Winners 1894–95, 1897–98
Runners up 1990

[edit] International

Runners up 2005–06
Winners 1976
Winners 1980

[edit] Player records

[edit] Appearances

  • Youngest first-team player – 16 years and 323 days
Sam Lawrie (vs Arsenal (H) 3 November 1951)
Stephen Bell (vs Southampton (H) 30 January 1982)
  • Oldest first-team player – 39 years and 355 days
Bryan Robson (vs Arsenal (A) 1 January 1997)
  • Most consecutive appearances – 305
David Armstrong, between March 1973 and August 1980
  • Most appearances
As of 4 February 2008. Competitive matches only, appearances as substitutes in brackets.
# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1 Flag of England Williamson, TimTim Williamson 1902–1923 563 (0) 39 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 602 (0)
2 Flag of England Jones, GordonGordon Jones 1960–1973 457 (5) 40 (0) 26 (0) 4 (0) 527 (5)
3 Flag of England Hickton, JohnJohn Hickton 1966–1977 395 (20) 37 (0) 26 (4) 15 (2) 473 (26)
4 Flag of England Craggs, JohnJohn Craggs 409 33 31 15 488
5 Flag of Northern Ireland Platt, JimJim Platt 401 34 33 13 481
6 Flag of England Camsell, GeorgeGeorge Camsell 418 35 0 (0) 0 (0) 453
7 Flag of England Carr, JackyJacky Carr 421 28 0 (0) 0 (0) 449
8 Flag of Australia Schwarzer, MarkMark Schwarzer 1995–0000 356 29 26 21 432
9 Flag of England Armstrong, DavidDavid Armstrong 359 29 28 15 431
10= Flag of England Mowbray, TonyTony Mowbray 348 23 29 24 424
10= Flag of England Pears, StephenStephen Pears 339 25 32 28 424

[edit] Goalscorers

Mark Schwarzer, eighth in Middlesbrough's all-time appearances table and the most-capped player at international level.
Mark Schwarzer, eighth in Middlesbrough's all-time appearances table and the most-capped player at international level.
  • Most goals in a season – 63
George Camsell (Second Division, 1926–1927)
  • Most League goals in a season – 59
George Camsell (Second Division, 1926–1927)
  • Most goals in a single match – 5
John Wilkie, vs Gainsborough Trinity, 2 March 1901
Andy Wilson, vs Nottingham Forest, 6 October 1923
James McClelland, vs Leeds United, 9 January 1926
George Camsell, vs Manchester City, 25 December 1926
George Camsell, vs Aston Villa, 9 September 1935
Brian Clough, vs Brighton and Hove Albion, 23 August 1958
  • Most goals in the League – 325
George Camsell, 1925–1939
  • Most goals in the FA Cup – 20
George Camsell, 1925–1939
  • Most goals in the League Cup – 13
John Hickton, 1966–1978
  • Most goals in European competition – 8
Mark Viduka, 2004–2007[9]
  • Oldest goalscorer – 38 years and 2 months
Bryan Robson, vs Port Vale, 26 March 1995
  • Youngest goalscorer – 17 years and 64 days
Arthur Horsfield, vs Grimsby Town, 17 April 1963
  • Youngest hat-trick scorer – 20 years and 6 days
Tony McAndrew, vs Sheffield United, 17 April 1976
  • Top goalscorers
As of 29 January 2008. Competitive matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1 Flag of England Camsell, GeorgeGeorge Camsell 1925–1939 325 (418) 20 (35) 0 (0) 0 (0) 345 (453)
2 Flag of England Elliott, GeorgeGeorge Elliott 1909–1925 203 (344) 10 (21) 0 (0) 0 (0) 213 (365)
3 Flag of England Clough, BrianBrian Clough 1955–1961 197 (213) 5 (8) 2 (1) 0 (0) 204 (222)
4 Flag of England Hickton, JohnJohn Hickton 1966–1977 159 (415) 13 (37) 13 (30) 7 (17) 192 (499)
5 Flag of England Fenton, MickyMicky Fenton 1932–1950 147 (240) 15 (29) 0 (0) 0 (0) 162 (269)
6 Flag of Ireland Slaven, BernieBernie Slaven 1985–1992 118 (307) 4 (19) 10 (28) 14 (27) 146 (381)
7 Flag of England Peacock, AlanAlan Peacock 1955–1964 125 (218) 8 (13) 8 (7) 0 (0) 141 (238)
8 Flag of England Mills, DavidDavid Mills 1969–1985 90 (328) 10 (29) 8 (24) 3 (17) 111 (398)
9 Flag of England Mannion, WilfWilf Mannion 1936–1954 99 (341) 11 (27) 0 (0) 0 (0) 110 (368)
10 Flag of England Pease, BillyBilly Pease 1926–1933 99 (221) 3 (17) 0 (0) 0 (0) 102 (238)

[edit] International

  • Most capped player
Mark Schwarzer – 51 for Australia (as of 2007-09-11)
Wilf Mannion – 26

[edit] Highest transfer fees

As not all transfer details are made public, undisclosed transfer fees are not included in the tables, however reported media estimates of notable fees are included below to give a general idea.

[edit] Paid

As of 31 January 2008.[10]

# Name Fee Purchased from Date Ref
1 Flag of Brazil Alves, AfonsoAfonso Alves Undisclosed[A] SC Heerenveen 02008-01 January 2008 [11]
2 Flag of Italy Maccarone, MassimoMassimo Maccarone £8.15m Empoli 02002-07 July 2002 [12]
3 Flag of England Ehiogu, UgoUgo Ehiogu £8m Aston Villa 02002-10 October 2002 [13]
4 Flag of Nigeria Yakubu, AiyegbeniAiyegbeni Yakubu £7.5m Portsmouth 02005-07 July 2005 [14]
5= Flag of Italy Ravanelli, FabrizioFabrizio Ravanelli £7m Juventus 01996-07 July 1996 [15]
5= Flag of England Woodgate, JonathanJonathan Woodgate £7m Real Madrid 02007-04 April 2007 [16]
7 Flag of England Southgate, GarethGareth Southgate £6.5m Aston Villa 02001-07 July 2001 [17]
8= Flag of Brazil JuninhoJuninho Paulista £6m Atlético Madrid 02002-07 July 2002 [18]
8= Flag of Germany Huth, RobertRobert Huth £6m Chelsea 02006-08 August 2006 [19]
8= Flag of Egypt MidoMido £6m Tottenham Hotspur 02007-08 August 2007 [20]
  • A  Despite Alves' fee being undisclosed, it was confirmed to be a transfer record.

[edit] Received

As of 31 January 2008.[10]

# Name Fee Sold to Date Ref
1 Flag of Brazil JuninhoJuninho Paulista £12m Atlético Madrid 01997-07 July 1997 [21]
2 Flag of Nigeria Yakubu, AiyegbeniAiyegbeni Yakubu £11.25m Everton 02007-08 August 2007 [22]
3 Flag of England Merson, PaulPaul Merson £6.75m Aston Villa 01998-09 September 1998 [15]
4 Flag of England Barmby, NickNick Barmby £5.75m Everton 01996-10 October 1996 [15]
5 Flag of Germany Ziege, ChristianChristian Ziege £5.5m Liverpool 02000-08 August 2000 [23]
6 Flag of Italy Ravanelli, FabrizioFabrizio Ravanelli £5.25m Olympique de Marseille 01997-08 August 1997 [15]
7 Flag of Brazil Costa, Emerson MoisésEmerson Moisés Costa £4.2m CD Tenerife 01998-01 January 1998 [24]
8 Flag of France Karembeu, ChristianChristian Karembeu £3.5m Olympiacos 02001-08 August 2001 [25]
9 Flag of France Queudrue, FranckFranck Queudrue £3m Fulham 02006-07 July 2006 [26]
10 Flag of England Pallister, GaryGary Pallister £2.3m Manchester United 01989-08 August 1989 [27]

[edit] Undisclosed fees

The following are media estimates of notable undisclosed fees. The official fees remain unknown.

Name Fee Sold to Date Ref
Flag of England Woodgate, JonathanJonathan Woodgate £7–8m Tottenham Hotspur 02008-01 January 2008 [28][29]

[edit] Club records

[edit] Wins

  • Record League win – 9–0
vs Brighton & Hove Albion, Second Division, 23 August 1958
  • Record FA Cup win – 11–0
vs Scarborough, 4 October 1890
  • Record League Cup win – 7–0
vs Hereford United, 18 September 1996
  • Record European win – 4–1
vs FC Basel, UEFA Cup, 6 April 2006
  • Most League wins in a season – 28
in the Third Division, 1986-87
  • Fewest League wins in a season – 7
in the First Division, 1923-24

[edit] Defeats

  • Record League defeat – 0–9
vs Blackburn Rovers, Second Division, 6 November 1954)
  • Record FA Cup defeat – 1–8
vs Hebburn Argyle, 12th December 1896
  • Record League Cup defeat – 0–4
vs Manchester City, 21st January 1976
  • Record European defeat – 0–4
vs Sevilla, UEFA Cup, 10 May 2006 (Match Details)
  • Most League defeats in a season – 27
in the First Division, 1923-24
  • Fewest League defeats in a season – 4
in the Second Division, 1973-74

[edit] Goals

  • Most League goals scored in one season – 122
in 42 matches, Second Division, 1926-1927
  • Fewest League goals scored in one season – 34
in 42 matches, First Division, 1981-1982
  • Most League goals conceded in one season – 91
in 42 matches, First Division, 1953-1954
  • Fewest League goals conceded in one season – 24
in 34 matches, Second Division, 1901-1902

[edit] Points

  • Most points earned in a season (3 for a win) – 94
in 46 matches, Third Division, 1986-1987
  • Fewest points earned in a season (3 for a win) – 39
in 42 matches, First Division, 1981-1982[30]
  • Most points earned in a season (2 for a win) – 65
in 42 matches, Second Division, 1973-1974
  • Fewest points earned in a season (2 for a win) – 22
in 42 matches, First Division, 1923-1924

[edit] Sequences

  • Longest sequence of League wins – 9
in the Second Division, 1973-74
  • Longest sequence without a League win – 19
in the First Division, 1981-82
  • Longest sequence of League defeats – 8
in the Second Division, 1954-55
in the Premiership, 1995-96
  • Longest sequence of unbeaten League matches – 24
in the Second Division, 1973-74
  • Longest sequence of draws – 8
in the Second Division, 1970-71

[edit] Attendances

vs Norwich City, Premier League, 28 December 2004)
  • Lowest attendance at the Riverside – 3,918
vs Northampton Town, League Cup, 11 September 2001
vs Newcastle United, First Division, 27 December 1949
vs Brescia Calcio, Anglo-Italian Cup, 22 December 1993

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Club History", mfc.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. 
  2. ^ Second tier of English football.
  3. ^ a b League history. mfc1986.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-06-07.
  4. ^ Third tier of English football.
  5. ^ a b Glasper, Harry. Middlesbrough A Complete Record 1876–1989. Breedon Books Sport. ISBN 0-907969-53-4. 
  6. ^ a b c Cup history. mfc1986.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-06-07.
  7. ^ a b Other Records. mfc1986.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-08-31.
  8. ^ Kirin Cup. Retrieved on 2007-08-31.
  9. ^ http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/fo/profiles/4509.html
  10. ^ a b Club Records. mfc1986.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
  11. ^ "Brazilian Alves seals Boro switch", BBC Sport, 2008-01-31. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  12. ^ "Maccarone signs in", BBC Sport, 2002-07-09. Retrieved on 2008-01-31. 
  13. ^ "Ehiogu joins Boro for £8m", BBC Sport, 2000-10-20. Retrieved on 2008-01-31. 
  14. ^ "Middlesbrough agree Yakubu deal", BBC Sport, 2005-05-23. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  15. ^ a b c d "Boro's big money record transfers", Evening Gazette, 2008-01-17. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  16. ^ "Boro confirm £7m Woodgate signing", BBC Sport, 2007-04-26. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  17. ^ "Southgate: Boro on verge of new era", BBC Sport, 2001-07-12. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  18. ^ "Juninho heads back to Boro", BBC Sport, 2002-07-26. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  19. ^ "Woodgate & £6m Huth sign for Boro", BBC Sport, 2006-08-30. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  20. ^ "Middlesbrough finalise Mido move", BBC Sport, 2007-08-16. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  21. ^ "The good, the bad and the Boro", BBC Sport, 2001-06-05. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  22. ^ "Yakubu joins Everton for £11.25m", BBC Sport, 2007-08-29. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  23. ^ "Clubs resolve Zeige row", BBC Sport, 2004-03-12. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  24. ^ "Bryan Robson: Middlesbrough Transfers", Daily Telegraph, 2001-08-21. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  25. ^ "Karembeu quits Boro", 4thegame.com, 2001-07-17. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  26. ^ "Sanchez will let Franck leave", Sky Sports, 2007-07-16. Retrieved on 2008-01-31. 
  27. ^ "Injuries force Pallister to retire", BBC Sport, 2001-07-04. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 
  28. ^ "Woodgate tels of Spurs ambition", Evening Gazette, 2008-01-29. Retrieved on 2008-02-01. 
  29. ^ "Lamb: Why Woody can go", Evening Gazette, 2008-01-28. Retrieved on 2008-02-01. 
  30. ^ http://www.middlesbrough-mad.co.uk/footydb/loadlghs.asp

[edit] References

  • Rollin, Glenda & Rollin, Jack (2006). Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2006-2007. Headline. ISBN 0-7553-1526-X. 
  • Glasper, Harry (1989). Middlesbrough FC, A Complete Record, 1876 - 1989. Breedon Books. ISBN.