European association football club records and statistics

This article details men's professional association football club records and statistics (individual and collective) in Europe.

Individual records

Most goals in a season

RankPlayerNationalityGoalsClubSeasonGolden Boot
1Lionel Messi Argentina73[1] Barcelona2011–12Yes
2Gerd Müller Germany67[2] Bayern Munich1972–73No
3Ferenc Deák Hungary66[3] Szentlőrinci1945–46^
4 Josef Bican Czech Republic63[4] Slavia Prague 1941–42 ^
Dixie Dean ENG63 Everton 1927–28 ^
6Josef Bican Czech Republic56[4] Slavia Prague1939–40^
  • All records happened while the players' clubs in top-flight domestic league
  • *: No European football competition before 1955
  • **: No domestic cup competition held
  • ^: No Golden Shoe Award before 1967

Club records

Most consecutive national league titles

Source:[5]

Longest unbeaten run across all competitions

Source:[6]

After the introduction of UEFA club competitions (1955–56)

Most consecutive wins across all competitions

Italic denotes record that was not achieved in country's top tier (unofficial record for non professional leagues).

Longest unbeaten league run

Source:[22]

Longest unbeaten league home run

Source:[24]

Most consecutive wins in domestic league

Source:[26]

Italic denotes record that was not achieved in country's top tier (unofficial record for non-professional leagues).

Longest run of games scored in

Highest attendance at a European domestic match

147,365 – Celtic vs Aberdeen, 1936-37 Scottish Cup

Highest goal margin (aggregate) in European Cup

Biggest title-winning points margins

Source:[41]

See also

References

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  41. "Europe's biggest title-winning points margins". UEFA. 21 May 2017.

Further reading

  • Robertson, Forrest; Ross, David. The First 100 Years of Hampden. First Press Publishing. ISBN 1-901603-18-0.
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