- Bradford City A.F.C. records
These are a list of player and club records for Bradford City Association Football Club.
Honours
League
*Division Onecite web
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**Runners-up (1): 1998–99 [The divisions were renamed in 1992 with the formation of the Premier League meaning Division Two became the new Division One]*Division Two
**Winners (1): 1907–08
**Play-off winners (1): 1995–96 [The divisions were renamed in 1992 with the formation of the Premier League meaning Division Three became the new Division Two]*Division Three
**Winners (1): 1984–85*Division Three (North)
**Winners (1): 1928–29*Division Four
**Runners-up (1): 1981–82Cup
*Third Division North Challenge Cup [cite book |last=Frost |first=Terry |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |publisher=Breedon Books Sport |year=1988 |isbn=0907969380 |pages=pp. 355–356]
**Winners (1): 1939
**Runners-up (1): 1938Player records
Youngest and oldest
*Youngest player: 16 years 141 days –
Bob Cullingford v Mansfield Town,22 April 1970 .
*Oldest player: 41 years 178 days –Neville Southall v Leeds United,12 March 2000 .Most appearances
The following players have played more than 300 league appearances for Bradford City.
Record transfer fees received
*Highest transfer fee received: £2 million –
Des Hamilton , to Newcastle United, March 1997.
* £2 million – Andy O'Brien, to Newcastle United, March 2001.Managerial records
*First manager: Robert Campbell (managed the club for 79 matches from June 1903 to October 1905). [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 65] [cite web
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title=Robert Campbell's managerial career
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*Longest serving manager:Peter O'Rourke (managed the club for 497 matches from November 1905 to June 1921). [cite web
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title=Peter O'Rourke's managerial career
accessdate=2008-02-29
publisher=Soccerbase] [cite web
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title=Manager history for Bradford City
accessdate=2008-02-29
publisher=Soccerbase] [O'Rourke also managed Bradford City for another 92 matches from May 1928 to May 1930]Club records
Goals
*Most league goals scored in a season: 128 in 42 matches – Division Three (North), 1928–29.cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 212]
*Fewest league goals scored in a season: 30 in 38 matches – Premiership, 2000–01.cite web
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accessdate=2008-02-29]
*Most league goals conceded in a season: 94 in 42 matches – Division Two, 1936–37.
* 94 in 46 matches – Division Four, 1965–66.
*Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 40 in 38 matches – Division One, 1913–14.Points
*Most points in a season
**Two points for a win: 63 in 42 matches – Division Three (North), 1928–29.
**Three points for a win: 94 in 46 matches – Division Three, 1984–85. [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 310]
*Fewest points in a season
**Two points for a win: 23 in 42 matches – Division Two, 1926–27.cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 350] [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 208]
**Three points for a win: 26 in 38 matches – Premiership, 2000–01.Matches
Firsts
*First league match: Grimsby Town 2–0 Bradford City, Division Two at
Blundell Park ,1 September 1903 . [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 149]
*First FA Cup match: Bradford City 6–1 Rockingham Colliery, first round qualifying atValley Parade ,3 October 1903 . [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 170]
*First League Cup match: Bradford City 2–1 Manchester United, second round at Valley Parade,2 November 1960 . [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 152]
*First European match:FK Atlantas 1–3 Bradford City,Intertoto Cup second round at Žalgiris Stadium,3 July 2000 . [cite news
url=http://archive.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/2000/7/3/152178.html
title=Euro stars want Nolan
date=2000-07-03
accessdate=2008-02-28
publisher=Telegraph & Argus]Record victories
*Record league victory: 11–1 v Rotherham United, Division Three (North),
25 August 1928 .
*Record FA Cup victory: 11–3 v Walker Celtic, first round replay,1 December 1937 .
*Record League Cup victoy: 7–2 v Darlington, second round second leg,25 September 2000 .Record defeats
*Record league defeat: 0–8 v Manchester City, Division Two,
7 May 1927 .
* 1–9 v Colchester United, Division Four,30 December 1961 .
*Record FA Cup defeat: 1–6 v Newcastle United, third round,7 March 1963 .
* 0–5 v Burnley, fifth round replay,3 February ,1960 .
* 0–5 v Tottenham Hotspur, third round,7 January 1970 .Record consecutive results
*Record consecutive wins: 10 – (from
26 November 1983 to3 February 1984 . [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 308]
*Record consecutive defeats: 8 – (21 January 1933 to11 March 1933 . [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 220]
*Record consecutive games without a defeat: 21 – (from11 January 1969 to2 May 1969 ). [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 278]
*Record consecutive games without a win: 16 – (from28 August 1948 to20 November 1948 ). [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 238]Attendances
*Highest attendance at home match (
Valley Parade ): 39,146 v Burnley,FA Cup fourth round,11 March 1911 .
*Lowest attendance at home match (Valley Parade): 1,249 v Hereford United, Division Four,15 May 1981 . [cite book|last=Frost |title=Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988 |pages=p. 374]
*Record gate receipts: £181,990 v Manchester United, Premiership,13 January 2001 .European record
Bradford City's record in European competitions is limited to the 2000 Intertoto Cup, for which they took England's second place.
References
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