List of Leeds United F.C. records and statistics

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This article lists the records of Leeds United Football Club.

Contents

Honours and achievements

Domestic

League

Cup

European

Record attendance

Record gate receipts

Record victories

Record defeats

Sequence records

Most League goals

Most League goals in a season

Best undefeated start to a season

Most matches undefeated

Most home matches undefeated

Most away matches undefeated

Longest run without a home win

Longest run without an away win

Most League wins (dates inclusive)

Most League defeats (dates inclusive)

Most League matches without a win

Most home wins

Most away wins

Most League goals in a career

Most goals in a match

Record appearances

  1. Jack Charlton 773
  2. Billy Bremner 772
  3. Paul Reaney 749
  4. Norman Hunter 726
  5. Paul Madeley 725
  6. Peter Lorimer 703
  7. Eddie Gray 577
  8. Gary Kelly 531
  9. Johnny Giles 527
  10. Gary Sprake 507

Record goalscorers

  1. Peter Lorimer 238
  2. John Charles 157
  3. Allan Clarke 151
  4. Tom Jennings 117
  5. Billy Bremner 115
  6. Johnny Giles 114
  7. Mick Jones 111
  8. Charlie Keetley 110
  9. Jack Charlton 96
  10. Russell Wainscoat 93

Most capped player whilst at Leeds United

Record transfer fee received

(Increasing to £63,000,000 with add-ons)

Record transfer fee paid

Oldest player

Youngest player

Most players used in a season

League record club by club

This is the all-time record against clubs in the League. [2] [3] [4]

Only completed season league results up to the end of the 2009–10 season are included.

OpponentHomeAway
PWDLFAWDLFA
AFC Bournemouth 840011222041
Arsenal 10025141184611310275493
Aston Villa 801715863381011194563
Barnsley 481185442767113140
Birmingham City 82221276127611243778
Blackburn Rovers 82221187443119134853
Blackpool 3697236175492534
Bolton Wanderers 481266513964142850
Bradford (Park Avenue) 1041012421258
Bradford City 2073020844299
Brentford 2674224123641620
Brighton & Hove Albion 32105130166461717
Bristol City 226231611542127
Bristol Rovers 164401382331620
Burnley 501555512911593629
Bury 42133538185793139
Cambridge United 42005202022
Cardiff City 3896425121513927
Carlisle United 164311484221411
Charlton Athletic 401154341810282528
Chelsea 902812589321113214775
Cheltenham Town 41013210111
Chesterfield 1032093014311
Colchester United 62016220143
Coventry City 78298281261412134951
Crewe Alexandra 82117521165
Crystal Palace 481545411959101827
Derby County 922810878371413196378
Doncaster Rovers 18531166342810
Everton 10436124101451117244987
Exeter City 21002100102
Fulham 461265372084113335
Gillingham 62107301246
Grimsby Town 381252341145102135
Hartlepool United 62009212043
Hereford United 21001000102
Huddersfield Town 581298453358162446
Hull City 401262391773102327
Ipswich Town 5815955033107123741
Leicester City 1103013121186713182474101
Lincoln City 1250120713258
Liverpool 1001714196869711323495
Luton Town 421254332031082133
Manchester City 94258157656129264884
Manchester United 921515166157817213770
Middlesbrough 80219108245915164364
Millwall 2271320123261419
Milton Keynes Dons 42006110123
Newcastle United 862210118044117255280
Nelson 21001000113
Northampton Town 831012111265
Norwich City 441264342655122742
Nottingham Forest 76191276235717144249
Notts County 3212314075382025
Oldham Athletic 36114333114862429
Orient [5] 227311674341213
Oxford United 621042102810
Peterborough United 21003100102
Plymouth Argyle 38126140466492632
Portsmouth 501564462659113356
Port Vale 207212066221210
Preston North End 44949383754132347
Queens Park Rangers 44106643247782427
Reading 1233013623154
Rotherham United 2882429185182024
Scunthorpe United 12411128402127
Sheffield United 70181076436812154553
Sheffield Wednesday 66211187444138195369
Shrewsbury Town 144211163221212
Southampton 86251267133197176859
Southend United 840010102213
South Shields 102126430286
Stockport County 1040192212109
Stoke City 84251167431147215893
Sunderland 70221097146146214968
Swansea Town [6] 341331451643102738
Swindon Town 165211464221510
Tottenham Hotspur 88211496846912235177
Tranmere Rovers 62016420174
Walsall 1251014223185
Watford 1232111832163
West Bromwich Albion 74181096340135194863
West Ham United 763396104481416186783
Wigan Athletic 20010200103
Wimbledon 2484031103451212
Wolverhampton Wanderers 7823976631910203764
Wycombe Wanderers 20101110010
Yeovil Town 63009021042

Football League play-offs

OpponentHomeAwayNeutral
PWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
Carlisle United20011210020
Charlton Athletic3100100010100112
Derby County20012410010
Doncaster Rovers1000000000000101
Millwall20101100101
Oldham Athletic21001000112
Preston North End20101110020
Watford1000000000000103

FA Cup record club by club

This is the all-time record against clubs in the FA Cup. [2] [3] [4]

Only completed FA Cup campaign results up to the end of the 2020–21 season are included.

OpponentHomeAwayNeutral
PWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
AFC Bournemouth11003100000
Arsenal1902581716471010010
Aston Villa40011200338
Barnsley32005001011
Birmingham City7210432014510030
Blackpool10000000104
Bolton Wanderers70201130279
Boothtown 11005200000
Bradford City11002000000
Brentford10000000112
Brighton & Hove Albion10000010021
Bristol City31012101011
Bristol Rovers11004100000
Bury22009200000
Cambridge United10000010021
Cardiff City820310820142
Carlisle United10000010052
Charlton Athletic30101110143
Chelsea80101101216013410
Chester City 11003100000
Colchester United10000000123
Coventry City3010110010100123
Crawley Town 10000000103
Crewe Alexandra11003100000
Crystal Palace730112221073
Derby County61104230175
Everton7021241022500101
Exeter City31005101135
Gillingham21002101011
Grimsby Town11002000000
Hartlepool United10000010062
Hereford United20010101000
Histon 10000000101
Huddersfield Town31014400103
Ipswich Town5011120100001123
Kettering Town 21005101011
Leeds Steelworks11007000000
Liverpool7111220120600112
Luton Town10000000115
Manchester City62013210257
Manchester United10001011022723132
Mansfield Town 11002000000
Middlesbrough511054102512
Newcastle United21004110030
Newport County 20011300112
Northampton Town20101110052
Norwich City4110630101110050
Nottingham Forest41002100319
Notts County10000010010
Oldham Athletic21003210020
Oxford United31016301022
Peterborough United20000010142
Plymouth Argyle11002100000
Port Vale31102010021
Portsmouth41015411051
Preston North End21013100000
Queens Park Rangers31002100225
Rochdale 20000010122
Rotherham United32005201000
Rushden & Diamonds 21003101000
Scunthorpe United40101111155
Sheffield United31001000214
Sheffield Wednesday30011301113
Shrewsbury Town11002000000
Southport 11003000000
Stoke City22004100000
Sunderland6110430111210122
Sutton United 20000010161
Swansea Town [6] 11002100000
Swindon Town41004020153
Telford United 10000010021
Torquay United 20102200104
Tottenham Hotspur92219901326
Tranmere Rovers21004001000
Walsall21005201011
Watford10000000101
West Bromwich Albion521010300214
West Ham United31001001125
Wigan Athletic30103311031
Wimbledon20100010010
Wolverhampton Wanderers8201422206310010

League Cup record club by club

This is the all-time record against clubs in the League Cup. [2] [3] [4]

Only completed League Cup campaign results up to the end of the 2016–17 season are included.

OpponentHomeAwayNeutral
PWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
Accrington Stanley 11002100000
Arsenal3010110010710010
Aston Villa820310120111200103
Barnet 11003100000
Birmingham City21003010021
Blackburn Rovers53004100207
Blackpool20100010031
Bolton Wanderers10000010031
Bradford City32004210012
Brentford11004100000
Bristol City32005200112
Burnley11004000000
Bury21003010021
Charlton Athletic11001000000
Chelsea40122800102
Chester City51011120196
Chesterfield10000010040
Colchester United11004000000
Crystal Palace32006100112
Darlington 30102220030
Derby County62005221132
Doncaster Rovers30000021063
Everton32006210041
Fleetwood Town 10000001022
Fulham10000010010
Gillingham21003210021
Hartlepool United22007400000
Huddersfield Town751010701011
Ipswich Town41013300205
Leicester City61014211273
Lincoln City11004000000
Liverpool40020201124
Luton Town42017410010
Macclesfield Town 10000010010
Manchester City10000000113
Manchester United500431000112
Mansfield Town31015201000
Newcastle United41011110143
Norwich City10102200000
Nottingham Forest20011300124
Notts County30110110032
Oldham Athletic82127500359
Oxford United31104100114
Peterborough United21003110021
Portsmouth20000000215
Preston North End21003001011
Queens Park Rangers20000020050
Reading21014400000
Rochdale10000010030
Rotherham United30011211031
Scunthorpe United42007102022
Sheffield United30000010254
Shrewsbury Town11004000000
Southampton41105200246
Southend United10011300000
Stoke City31002010143
Sunderland30011210132
Swansea Town [6] 11002000000
Swindon Town21103200000
Tranmere Rovers21003100123
Walsall20100010030
Watford31012500112
West Bromwich Albion5011240111310010
West Ham United30010101107
York City 20101110040

European record club by club

This is the all-time record against clubs in the European Competitions. [2] [3] [4]

Only completed European campaign results up to the end of the 2002–03 season are included.

European Cup / Champions League

OpponentHomeAwayNeutral
PWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
AC Milan 21001001011
Anderlecht 42005120051
Barcelona 41103201115
Bayern Munich 1000000000000102
Beşiktaş 21006001000
Celtic 20010100112
Deportivo La Coruña 21003000102
Zürich 21004100112
Ferencváros 21003010030
Lazio 20103310010
Rangers 20011200112
Real Madrid 20010200123
SK Lyn Oslo 210010010060
Standard Liège 21001010010
1860 Munich 21002110010
Újpesti Dózsa 21003010021
Valencia 20100000103
VfB Stuttgart 3100410010310021

European Cup Winners' Cup

OpponentHomeAwayNeutral
PWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
AC Milan 1000000000000101
Ankaragücü 21001001011
Carl Zeiss Jena 21002001000
Hajduk Split 21001001000
Rapid Bucharest 21005010031

Inter Cities Fairs Cup

OpponentHomeAwayNeutral
PWDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
Barcelona 10000000112
Bologna 21001000101
Dundee 21001001011
DWS 21005110031
Dynamo Dresden 21001000112
Dynamo Zagreb 20100000102
Ferencváros 21001001000
Hannover 96 21005110021
Hibernian 21001001011
Juventus 20101101022
Kilmarnock 21004201000
Liverpool 20100010010
Napoli 21002000102
Partizan Belgrade 20101110021
Rangers 21002001000
Real Zaragoza 3100210010100113
Sarpsborg 21005010010
SC Leipzig 20100010021
Sparta Prague 21006010032
Spora Luxembourg 21007010090
Standard Liège 21003201000
Torino 21002101000
Újpesti Dózsa 41014201113
València 40202220030
Vitória Setúbal 21002101011

UEFA Cup

OpponentHomeAway
PWDLFAWDLFA
A.S. Roma 41101001101
Galatasaray 20102200102
Grasshoppers Zürich 20102210021
Hapoel Tel Aviv 21001010041
Hibernian 20100001000
Lierse 20010410020
Lokomotiv Moscow 21004110030
Málaga 20011201000
Marítimo 42004000202
Metalurh Zaporizhzhya 21001001011
AS Monaco 20010110030
Partizan Belgrade 21001010031
PSV Eindhoven 40023601103
Slavia Prague 21003000112
Spartak Moscow 21001000112
Strømsgodset 21006101011
Troyes 21004200123
Universitatea Craiova 20010200102
Valletta 21003010040
Vitória Setúbal 21001000113

Other competitions record club by club

This is the all-time record against clubs in the other competitions. [2] [3] [4]

Only completed competition campaign results not part of the above-mentioned competitions up to the end of the 2009–10 season are included.

Charity Shield

OpponentPWDLFA
Liverpool211054
Manchester City110021

Full Members Cup

OpponentHomeAway
PWDLFAWDLFA
Aston Villa10000000102
Barnsley10000010021
Blackburn Rovers11001000000
Bradford City10010100000
Derby County11002100000
Everton20103300113
Manchester City21002000116
Millwall20000000204
Nottingham Forest10011300000
Sheffield United21104100000
Shrewsbury Town11003100000
Stoke City10000001022
Wolverhampton Wanderers10000010021

Football League Trophy

OpponentHomeAway
PWDLFAWDLFA
Accrington Stanley11002000000
Bradford City11002100000
Bury10011200000
Carlisle United20011210032
Darlington21002110010
Grimsby Town11003100000
Rotherham United10000000124

Penalty shoot-outs

SeasonDateCompetitionRoundOpponentVenueResultScore [7]
1973–741973-11-07UEFA CupSecond round Hibernian AwayWon5–4
1974–751974-08-10FA Charity ShieldFinal Liverpool NeutralLost5–6
1989–901989-12-19Full Members' CupThird round Stoke City AwayWon5–4
1998–991998-09-29UEFA CupFirst round CS Maritimo AwayWon4–1
1999–20001999-12-15League CupFourth round Leicester City AwayLost2–4
2003–042003-08-24League CupSecond round Swindon Town HomeWon4–3
2005–062006-01-17FA CupThird round Wigan Athletic HomeLost2–4
2009–102010-02-09Football League TrophyFinal Carlisle United AwayLost5–6
2015–162015-08-13League CupFirst round Doncaster Rovers AwayLost2–4
2016–172016-08-10League CupFirst round Fleetwood Town AwayWon5–4
2016–172016-10-25League CupFourth round Norwich City HomeWon3–2
2017–182017-09-19League CupThird round Burnley AwayWon5–3
2019–202019-08-27EFL CupSecond round Stoke City HomeLost4–5
2020–212020-09-16EFL CupSecond round Hull City HomeLost8–9
2021–222021-09-21EFL CupThird round Fulham AwayWon6–5
2023–242023-08-29EFL CupSecond round Salford City AwayLost9–8

Notes

  1. "Georginio Rutter: Leeds United sign forward from Hoffenheim for club record fee". bbc.co.uk. BBC Sport. 14 January 2023. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Leeds United Results". leedsfans.org.uk.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Leeds Results". Soccerbase.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Leeds Head To Head". Soccerbase.
  5. Now known as Leyton Orient, but were called Orient on most occasions (73% of matches) Leeds have played them.
  6. 1 2 3 Now known as Swansea City, but were called Swansea Town on most occasions (89% of matches) Leeds have played them.
  7. Leeds United penalty shoot-outs

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