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Oldest goalscorer – 38 years and 2 months. Bryan Robson, vs Port Vale, 26 March 1995. Youngest goalscorer – 17 years and 64 days. Arthur Horsfield, vs Grimsby Town, 17 April 1963. Youngest hat-trick scorer – 20 years and 6 days. Tony McAndrew, vs Sheffield United, 17 April 1976. Top goalscorers. As of 29 January 2008.
Football in Scotland is a popular professional sport. Founded in 1873, [1] Scotland has the second oldest national football association in the world. The national cup competition, the Scottish Cup, was started in the 1873–74 season. Its trophy is the oldest national sporting trophy in the world. [2]
It was a Division Three North Cup replay, after the first game ended 2–2 and as it would turn out, 203 more minutes could not yield a victor. Tied once more at 2–2 after 90 minutes, the game between Stockport and Doncaster then went into extra time, but 30 more minutes were insufficient, with the two teams unable to score in that time period.
Most points in a season: Two points for a win: 60 (in 42 games in 1919–20), First Division; Three points for a win: 91 (in 46 games in 2009–10), Championship; Fewest points in a season: Two points for a win: 12 (in 22 games in 1890–91, First Division) Three points for a win: 24 (in 42 games in 1985–86, First Division)
Ian Callaghan holds for the most appearances made for Liverpool with 857. Liverpool Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, who currently play in the Premier League. They have played at their current home ground, Anfield, since their foundation in 1892. Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894, and were founding members of the ...
Tommy Cook is officially recognised by the club as their top scorer, with 123 goals scored in 209 appearances between 1922 and 1929.. Bert Stephens scored 174 goals between 1935 and 1948, however only 87 of these were scored in competitive matches.
Ipswich have played at all professional levels of English football and have participated in European football since the 1960s. The team currently plays in the second tier of English football. This list encompasses the major honours won by Ipswich Town, records set by the club, their managers and their players, and details the club's European performances.
Palace's highest attendance for a match outside of Selhurst Park is 88,619, v Manchester United at the 2016 FA Cup Final on 21 May 2016. Highest attendance: 51,482 11 May 1979 v Burnley. Highest FA Cup attendance: 45,384 10 Mar 1965 v Leeds Utd. Lowest attendance: 2,165 18 December 1935 v Newport County.