List of Notts County F.C. records and statistics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jackie Sewell (left) and Tommy Lawton, two of Notts County's leading goalscorers

Notts County are an English professional football club based in Nottingham, England, playing in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system, as of the 2025–26 season. The club was founded in 1862,[1] and has played its home matches at Meadow Lane since 1910. Notts County first entered the FA Cup in 1877[2] and in 1888 became one of the 12 founding members of the Football League.[3] Notts County have been promoted 14 times, relegated 17 times and have played in each of the top 5 divisions of English football.[4] The club's highest overall league finish is third; conversely, the team were relegated to non-League football in 2019,[5] where it spent four years.[6]

The record for most games played for the club is held by goalkeeper Albert Iremonger, who made 601 appearances between 1904 and 1926. Les Bradd is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 137 goals during his Notts County career. Kevin Wilson holds the most international caps while a Notts County player, having made 15 appearances for Northern Ireland. The highest transfer fee ever reported to be paid by the club was £750,000 to Sheffield United for Tony Agana in 1991, and the highest fee received is the £2,500,000 paid by Derby County for Craig Short in 1992. The highest attendance recorded at Meadow Lane was 47,310 for the visit of York City in 1955. One of the club's players holds an FA Cup record, with Harry Cursham being the competition's leading goalscorer with 49 goals.

League

Notts County's FA Cup winning team

Notts County have won two cup competitions in their history; the FA Cup in the 1893–94 season (becoming the first Second Division club to win the FA Cup),[7] and the Anglo-Italian Cup in the 1994–95 season.[8] The club's highest overall league finish is third,[9] achieved in the 1890–91 and 1900–01 seasons.[10][11] Notts have won eight league titles in total; they have been second tier champions three times, third tier champions twice, and fourth tier champions three times. Their most recent championship was the League Two title won in the 2009–10 season. Notts have won six other promotions,[4] most recently by beating Chesterfield 4–3 on penalties in the 2023 National League play-off final following a 2–2 draw at Wembley Stadium.[6]

Cup

Player records

Age

Appearances

The following are Notts County's leading players by number of appearances.[28]

# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1Albert Iremonger1904–2656437601
2Brian Stubbs1968–80426212415486
3Pedro Richards1974–86399193928485
4David Needham1965–7742917214471
5Don Masson1968–74
1978–82
402172313455
6Les Bradd1967–7839522178442
7Percy Mills1927–3940720427
=8Billy Flint1909–2637632408
=8David Hunt1977–87336222921408
10Dean Yates1987–95320202430394

Goalscorers

Macaulay Langstaff (pictured in 2026) scored 42 goals for Notts County in the 2022–23 season.

Top goalscorers

The following are Notts County's leading goalscorers.[33]

# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1Les Bradd1967–78125471137
2Tony Hateley1958–63
1970–72
10941114
3Jackie Sewell1946–51977104
4Tommy Lawton1947–529013103
5Tom Keetley1929–3394498
6Don Masson1968–74
1978–82
9231197
7Tom Johnston1948–5788492
8Ian McParland1981–896995790
9Harry Daft1885–955820381
=10Trevor Christie1979–8463310379
=10Gary Lund1987–956345779
=10Mark Stallard1999–2004
2005
693779

International caps

Transfer fees

Club records

Notes

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI