Premier League records and statistics

The top tier of English football was renamed the Premier League for the start of the 1992–93 season. The following page details the football records and statistics of the Premier League since then.

League records

Titles

Wins

Losses

Draws

Attendances

Goals

League history of current and former Premier League teams from 1992–93 to 2013–14.

Points

Player records

Appearances

Goals

Rank Name Goals Games Goals per game Playing position First goal Last goal
1 England Alan Shearer 260 441 0.59 Forward 1992–93 2005–06
2 England Wayne Rooney 198 460 0.43 Forward 2002–03 2016–17
3 England Andy Cole 187 414 0.45 Forward 1993–94 2006–07
4 England Frank Lampard 177 609 0.29 Midfield 1997–98 2014–15
5 France Thierry Henry 175 258 0.68 Forward 1999–2000 2011–12
6 England Robbie Fowler 163 379 0.43 Forward 1993–94 2006–07
7 England Jermain Defoe 158 468 0.34 Forward 2001–02 2016–17
8 England Michael Owen 150 326 0.46 Forward 1996–97 2012–13
9 England Les Ferdinand 149 351 0.42 Forward 1992–93 2004–05
10 England Teddy Sheringham 146 418 0.35 Forward 1992–93 2006–07

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Assists

Rank Player Assists
Most assists (career)
1 Wales Ryan Giggs 162
2 Spain Cesc Fàbregas 107
3 England Frank Lampard 102
4 England Wayne Rooney 101
5 Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 94
6 England Steven Gerrard 92
7 England David Beckham 80
8 England Teddy Sheringham 76
9 England James Milner 75
10 France Thierry Henry 74

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Goalkeepers

Rank Player Clean
sheets
Most clean sheets (career)
1 Czech Republic Petr Čech 190
2 England David James 169
3 Australia Mark Schwarzer 152
4 England David Seaman 142
5 England Nigel Martyn 138
6 Spain Pepe Reina 134
Netherlands Edwin van der Sar
8 United States Tim Howard 132
United States Brad Friedel
10 Denmark Peter Schmeichel 129

Disciplinary

Youngest players to score

This is a list of the top 10 youngest players to score a goal in the Premier League.[109]

Player Date Team Age Opposition
1 James Vaughan 10-Apr-2005 Everton 16 years 274 days Crystal Palace
2 James Milner 26-Dec-2002 Leeds United 16 years 360 days Sunderland
3 Wayne Rooney 19-Oct-2002 Everton 16 years 364 days Arsenal
4 Cesc Fabregas 25-Aug-2004 Arsenal 17 years 113 days Blackburn Rovers
5 Michael Owen 06-May-1997 Liverpool 17 years 148 days Wimbledon
6 Andy Turner 05-Sep-1992 Tottenham 17 years 166 days Everton
7 Federico Macheda 05-Apr-2009 Manchester United 17 years 226 days Aston Villa
8 Raheem Sterling 20-Oct-2012 Liverpool 17 years 312 days Reading
9 Mikael Forssell 20-Feb-1999 Chelsea 17 years 335 days Nottingham Forest
10 Danny Cadamarteri 20-Sep-1997 Everton 17 years 338 days Barnsley

Match records

Scorelines

All-time Premier League table

The all-time Premier League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Premier League since its inception in 1992. The table that follows is accurate as of the start of the 2017–18 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2017–18 Premier League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.[122]

Pos. Club Seasons Pld Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Relegated Avg
Pts
Best
Pos.
1Manchester United 2596260420914918568471009202113531 80.841
2Arsenal 25962525247190169891178718223657 72.881
3Chelsea 25962516241205164592572017895442 71.561
4Liverpool 2596247824324116019866151677 356 67.082
5Tottenham Hotspur 25962400247315140612311751447 112 57.882
6Everton 2596234927733612591207521324 1 52.964
7Aston Villa 2492431627533311171186−691223 1 1150.962
8Newcastle United 2284432221730511681140281183 221253.772
9Manchester City 20772327190255117392524811712221258.551
10West Ham United 218062652093329641146−1821004 247.815
11Blackburn Rovers 1869626218425092790720970111253.891
12Southampton 18696222187287855966−111853 147.396
13Leeds United 1246818912515464157368692 12157.673
14Middlesbrough 15574165169240648794−146661[123] 444.017
15Sunderland 16608153159296612904−292618 438.637
16Fulham 13494150136208570697−127586 145.087
17Bolton Wanderers 13494149128217575745−170575 344.236
18Leicester City 11422130118174516610−945081 346.181
19West Bromwich Albion 11418106115197444640−196433 339.368
20Stoke City 934210997136363457−94424 47.119
21Coventry City 935499112143387490−103409 145.4011
22Sheffield Wednesday 831610189126409453−44392 149.007
23Wimbledon 83169994123384472−88391 148.886
24Charlton Athletic 83049382129342442−100361 245.137
25Norwich City 83168992135365510−145359 1 444.883
26Crystal Palace 83128678148329456−127336 442.0010
27Wigan Athletic 83048576143316482−166331 141.3810
28Queens Park Rangers 72788165132339431−92308 344.005
29Birmingham City 72667382111273360−87301 343.009
30Portsmouth 72667965122292380−88293[124] 141.908
31Swansea City 6228745797278327−49279 46.508
32Derby County 72666870128271420−149274 239.108
33Nottingham Forest 5198605979229287−58239 1 347.803
34Ipswich Town 5202575392219312−93224 244.805
35Hull City 51904148101181323−142171 334.2016
36Watford 4152343583144254−110137 234.2513
37Wolverhampton Wanderers 4152324080156281−125136 234.0015
38Sheffield United 3122323654128168−40132 244.0014
39Reading 3114322359136186−50119 239.678
40Burnley 3114262563109190−81103 234.3316
41Oldham Athletic 284222339105142−3789 144.5019
42Bournemouth 276231934100134−3488 44.009
43Bradford City 27614204268138−7062 131.0017
44Blackpool 138109195578−2339 139.0019
45Barnsley 138105233782−4535 135.0019
46Cardiff City 13879223274−4230 130.0020
47Swindon Town 1425152247100−5330 130.0022
48Brighton & Hove Albion 000000000 00.00
49Huddersfield Town 000000000 00.00

League or status at 2017–18:

2017–18 Premier League
2017–18 EFL Championship
2017–18 Football League One
2017–18 Football League Two
Defunct: by a 2007 agreement, neither Milton Keynes Dons nor AFC Wimbledon regards itself as custodian of Wimbledon F.C.'s statistics.[125][126]

Managers

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