List of Northampton Town F.C. records and statistics

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This page details Northampton Town Football Club records.

Contents

Honours

League

Runners-up: 1964–65
Champions: 1962–63
Runners-up: 1927–28, 1949–50
Champions: 1986–87, 2015–16
Runners-up: 1975–76, 2005–06
Promoted: 1960–61, 1999–2000, 2022–23
Promoted as Play-off Winners: 1996–97, 2019–20
Champions: 1908–09
Runners-up: 1910–11

Cups

Runners-up: 1909
Best: Round 5 1969–70
Best: Quarter-final 1964–65, 1966–67
Best: Area Semi-final 1996–97, 2003–04

Team records

11-1 v Southend United (H), Southern League 1909/10

0-11 v Southampton (A), Southern League, 1901/02

99 (1986/87, Football League Fourth Division), (2015/16, Football League Two)

19 (1906/07, Southern League)

109: 1952-53 (Football League Third Division South) and 1962-63 (Football League Third Division)

Appearances

Most appearances

Current players in bold.

#Nat.NamePeriodLeague FA Cup League Cup Other [3] Total
1 Flag of England.svg Tommy Fowler 1946–19615213100552
2 Flag of England.svg Ian Sampson 1994–2004390191723449
3 Flag of England.svg Peter Gleasure 1982–1991344252518412
4 Flag of England.svg Sam Hoskins 2015–333171116377
5 Flag of England.svg Edwin Freeman 1905–19203412201364
6 Flag of England.svg Willie Watson 1920–19293262600352
Flag of Scotland.svg Joe Kiernan 1963–197230819250352
8 Flag of England.svg Phil Chard 1985–1988, 1989–1994278191816331
9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Lloyd Davies 1907–19203111801330
10 Flag of England.svg Len Hammond 1924–19323012500326
11 Flag of England.svg Roly Mills 1954–19633051360324
12 Flag of England.svg Jack English 1947–19593022000322
13 Flag of England.svg Ron Patterson 1952–19613001700317
14 Flag of England.svg Tommy Wells 1926–19342772503305
15 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Barry Tucker 1971–1977, 1982–198327712130302
16 Flag of England.svg Billy Pease 1919–19252782100299
17 Flag of England.svg Barry Lines 1960–196926610180294
18 Flag of England.svg Graham Felton 1966–197525419130286
19 Flag of Scotland.svg Jock Manning 1908–19202641801283
20 Flag of England.svg William Lockett 1914–19262622000282

Youngest and oldest appearances

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

Current players in bold.

#Nat.NamePeriodLeague FA Cup League Cup Other [3] TotalAppsGoal Ratio
1 Flag of England.svg Jack English 1947–19591358001433220.44
2 Flag of England.svg Ted Bowen 1927–19311146001201720.69
3 Flag of England.svg William Lockett 1914–19261009001092820.39
4 Flag of England.svg Frank Large 1962–1963
1966–1967
1969–1972
88530962500.38
5 Flag of England.svg Albert Dawes 1929–1933821200941750.54
6 Flag of England.svg Sam Hoskins 2015–81423903770.24
Flag of England.svg Albert Lewis 1908–191385500901790.50
8 Flag of England.svg Tommy Fowler 1946–196184400885520.15
9 Flag of England.svg Ralph Hoten 1924–193075900842130.39
Flag of England.svg Tommy Wells 1926–1934731001843050.28
11 Flag of England.svg Don Martin 1962–1968, 1976–1978691110812520.32
12 Flag of England.svg Fred Lessons 1907–191575400792490.31
13 Flag of England.svg Adebayo Akinfenwa 2007–2010, 2011–201371021741880.39
14 Flag of England.svg Harry King 1911–191468200701050.66
15 Flag of England.svg Alan Woan 1956–195968100691230.56
Flag of England.svg Ian Benjamin 1984–198759325691800.38
17 Flag of England.svg Marc Richards 2003–2005, 2014–201854513632100.30
18 Flag of England.svg John Fairbrother 1968–197156420621640.37
19 Flag of England.svg Paul Stratford 1972–197859110611880.32
20 Flag of England.svg Fred Ramscar 1951–195555400591460.40

Top goalscorers in individual matches and seasons

Other goalscoring records

Player records

Lee Harper and Mark Bunn, 25 (23 in league), 2005–06

Lloyd Davies - 12 caps for Wales

Home Attendances

Only competitive first-team matches are considered.

Transfers

£165,000 to Oldham Athletic for Josh Low on 30 July 2003

£1,000,000 (+ add ons) from Brentford for Charlie Goode on 19 August 2020

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References

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