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List of Ipswich Town F.C. statistics and records

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Mick Mills, holder of the record number of appearances for Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town are an English professional association football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk. The club was founded in 1878 and turned professional in 1936. Ipswich have played at all professional levels of English football and have participated in European football since the 1960s. The team plays in the second tier of English football, the Championship.

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. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Ipswich players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at Portman Road, the club's home ground since 1884, are also included in the list.

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[edit] Honours

Ipswich Town have won honours both domestically and in European Cup competitions. The team has won the English League Championship (1961–62) and the FA Cup (1978) and, in European competition, won the UEFA Cup in 1980–81. Their last senior league honour was the Football League Second Division title in 1992.[1]

[edit] European

[edit] Domestic

[edit] League titles

[edit] Cups

[edit] Player records

[edit] Appearances

[edit] Most appearances

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances as substitutes in brackets.[9]
# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other[10] Total
1 Flag of England Mills, MickMick Mills 1965–82 588 (3) 57 (5) 43 (1) 49 (0) 737 (4)
2 Flag of Scotland Wark, JohnJohn Wark 1974–83
1987–89
1991–96
533 (6) 55 (1) 42 (1) 40 (0) 670 (8)
3 Flag of England Stockwell, MickMick Stockwell 1982–2000 464 (42) 28 (3) 42 (5) 21 (3) 555 (53)
4 Flag of England Cooper, PaulPaul Cooper 1973–86 447 (0) 45 (0) 43 (0) 40 (0) 575 (0)
5 Flag of Scotland Burley, GeorgeGeorge Burley 1973–85 394 (0) 43 (0) 35 (0) 28 (0) 500 (0)
6 Flag of England Parker, TommyTommy Parker 1946–56 428 (0) 37 (0) 0 (0) 10 (0) 475 (0)
7 Flag of Scotland Baxter, BillyBilly Baxter 1960–70 409 (0) 23 (1) 22 (0) 5 (0) 459 (0)
8 Flag of Wales Elsworthy, JohnJohn Elsworthy 1949–64 398 (0) 27 (0) 6 (0) 4 (0) 435 (0)
9 Flag of England Dozzell, JasonJason Dozzell 1983–92
1997
320 (20) 22 (0) 29 (1) 22 (0) 393 (21)
10 Flag of Wales Rees, DougDoug Rees 1957–60 356 (0) 29 (0) 2 (0) 0 (0) 387 (0)

[edit] Goalscorers

[edit] Top goalscorers

Ray Crawford is the all-time top goalscorer for Ipswich Town. In the 1970–71 season, he became the first footballer to score hat-tricks in the Football League, League Cup, FA Cup and European Cup.[13]

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.[9]
# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other[10] Total
1 Flag of England Crawford, RayRay Crawford 1958–63
1965–68
204 (320) 5 (18) 0 (10) 9 (6) 218 (354)
2 Flag of Scotland Wark, JohnJohn Wark 1974–83
1987–89
1991–96
135 (539) 12 (56) 25 (43) 18 (40) 190 (678)
3 Flag of England Phillips, TedTed Phillips 1953–63 161 (269) 9 (12) 7 (5) 6 (7) 181 (295)
4 Flag of England Garneys, TomTom Garneys 1951–58 123 (248) 20 (25) 0 (0) 0 (0) 143 (273)
5 Flag of England Mariner, PaulPaul Mariner 1976–83 96 (260) 19 (31) 8 (28) 12 (28) 135 (339)
6 Flag of England Whymark, TrevorTrevor Whymark 1969–78 75 (261) 2 (21) 9 (20) 18 (33) 104 (335)
7 Flag of England Gates, EricEric Gates 1973–84 73 (296) 8 (26) 8 (29) 7 (27) 96 (378)
8 Flag of England Parker, TommyTommy Parker 1946–56 86 (428) 7 (37) 0 (0) 2 (10) 95 (475)
9 Flag of Scotland Brazil, AlanAlan Brazil 1977–82 70 (154) 6 (20) 3 (17) 1 (21) 80 (210)
10 Flag of England Dozzell, JasonJason Dozzell 1983–92
1997
52 (340) 12 (22) 3 (30) 4 (22) 72 (414)

[edit] International caps

John Wark, the first Ipswich player to score in the World Cup finals

Ipswich Town turned professional in 1936, and the first player to be capped by a national side received his call-up as recently as 1952. Many of the records in this section were established during the late 1970s and early 1980s, when Ipswich achieved success unparalleled in the club's history.[1] This section refers only to caps won while an Ipswich Town player.

[edit] Transfers

[edit] Firsts

[edit] Record transfer fees paid

# Name Fee Paid to Date Notes
1 Flag of Italy Sereni, MatteoMatteo Sereni £4.8m Sampdoria 02001-08-17 17 August 2001 [15]
2 Flag of Iceland Hreiðarsson, HermannHermann Hreiðarsson £4.5m Wimbledon 02000-08-18 18 August 2000 [23]
3 Flag of Nigeria George, FinidiFinidi George £3.1m Real Mallorca 02001-08-16 16 August 2001 [24]
4 Flag of England Bent, MarcusMarcus Bent £3m Blackburn Rovers 02001-11-23 23 November 2001 [25]
5 Flag of England Stewart, MarcusMarcus Stewart £2.75m Huddersfield Town 02000-02-01 1 February 2000 [26]

[edit] Record transfer fees received

# Name Fee Received from Date Notes
1= Flag of England Dyer, KieronKieron Dyer £6m Newcastle United 01999-07-15 15 July 1999 [27]
1= Flag of England Wright, RichardRichard Wright £6m Arsenal 02001-07-05 5 July 2001 [28]
3 Flag of England Bramble, TitusTitus Bramble £5m Newcastle United 01999-07-14 14 July 1999 [29]
5 Flag of England Stewart, MarcusMarcus Stewart £3.25m Sunderland 02002-08-30 30 August 2002 [26]
4 Flag of England Bent, DarrenDarren Bent £2.5m Charlton Athletic 1 June 2005 [30][31]

[edit] Managerial records

Bobby Robson, longest serving manager
  • First manager in the professional era: Mick O'Brien (managed the club for 39 games from May 1936 to August 1937).[32]
  • Longest serving manager: Bobby Robson (managed the club for 709 games from January 1969 to August 1982).[33]

[edit] Club records

[edit] Goals

[edit] Points

[edit] Matches

[edit] Firsts

  • First match: Ipswich Town 6–1 Stoke Wanderers, a friendly at Broom Hill, 2 November 1878.[35]
  • First league match: Ipswich Town 4–1 Tunbridge Wells Rangers, Southern League at Portman Road, 29 August 1936.[36]
  • First FA Cup match: Ipswich Town 2–0 Reading, first qualifying round, 4 October 1890.[37]
  • First European match: Floriana F.C. 1–4 Ipswich Town, European Cup, preliminary round, 18 September 1962.[38]
  • First League Cup match: Ipswich 0–2 Barnsley, first round, 11 October 1960.[39]

[edit] Record wins

  • Record league win: 7–0 against Portsmouth in the Second Division, 7 November 1964.[15]
  • Record FA Cup win: 11–0 against Cromer, Division final, 31 October 1936.[37]

[edit] Record defeats

[edit] Record consecutive results

  • Record consecutive wins: 9 (from 28 November 1981 to 23 January 1982).[42]
  • Record consecutive defeats: 10 (from 4 September 1954 to 16 October 1954).[42]
  • Record consecutive games without a defeat: 20 (from 20 December 1980 to 18 March 1981).[42]
  • Record consecutive games without a win: 23 (from 28 August 1963 to 14 December 1963).[42]

[edit] Attendances

[edit] European statistics

[edit] Record by season

Below is Ipswich Town's record in European competitions.[45] As of 2008, they are one of only six English clubs to have won the UEFA Cup, an achievement they accomplished in 1981.[46] John Wark scored 14 goals in that run, equalling the long-standing scoring record in a European competition, set by Jose Altafini of AC Milan in 1962–63;[47] the tally was exceeded by Jurgen Klinsmann who scored 15 in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup.[48]

Season Competition Round Country Club Home
result[49]
Away
result[49]
Notes
1962–63 European Cup PR Flag of Malta Floriana F.C. 10–0 4–1 [50]
1R Flag of Italy A.C. Milan 2–1 0–3
1973–74 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Spain Real Madrid 1–0 0–0 [51]
2R Flag of Italy Lazio 4–0 2–4
3R Flag of the Netherlands FC Twente 1–0 2–1
QF Flag of Germany Lokomotive Leipzig 1–0 0–1 [52]
1974–75 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of the Netherlands FC Twente 2–2 1–1 [53][54]
1975–76 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of the Netherlands Feyenoord 2–1 2–0 [55]
2R Flag of Belgium F.C. Bruges 3–0 0–4
1977–78 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Sweden Landskrona BoIS 5–0 1–0 [56]
2R Flag of Spain Las Palmas 1–0 3–3
3R Flag of Spain Barcelona 3–0 0–3 [57]
1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of the Netherlands AZ 67 Alkmaar 2–0 0–0 [58]
2R Flag of Austria SW Innsbruck 1–0 1–1
3R Flag of Spain Barcelona 2–1 0–1 [54]
1979–80 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Norway Skeid Oslo 7–0 3–1 [59]
2R Flag of Switzerland Grasshoppers 1–1 0–0
1980–81 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Greece Aris Thessaloniki 5–1 1–3 [60]
2R Flag of the Czech Republic Bohemians Prague 3–0 0–2
3R Flag of Poland Widzew Łódź 5–0 0–1
QF Flag of France Saint-Étienne 3–1 4–1
SF Flag of Germany FC Cologne 1–0 1–0
F Flag of the Netherlands AZ 67 Alkmaar 3–0 2–4
1981–82 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Scotland Aberdeen 1–1 1–3 [61]
1982–83 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Italy Roma 3–1 0–3 [62]
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Russia Torpedo Moscow 1–1 2–1 [63]
2R Flag of Sweden Helsingborg 0–0 3–1
3R Flag of Italy Inter Milan 1–0 1–4
2002–03 UEFA Cup PR Flag of Luxembourg Avenir Beggen 8–1 1–0 [64]
1R Flag of Serbia FK Smederevo 1–1 1–0
2R Flag of the Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 1–0 0–1 [65]
Key
  • PR = Preliminary round
  • 1R = First round
  • 2R = Second round
  • 3R = Third round
  • QF = Quarter final
  • SF = Semi final
  • F = Final

[edit] Record by competition

Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals
for
Goals
against
European Cup 4 3 0 1 16 5
European Cup Winners' Cup 6 3 2 1 6 3
UEFA Cup 52 30 10 12 98 53
Total 62 36 12 14 120 61

[edit] Record by location

Ipswich's record at Portman Road is almost peerless in European football. For 45 years, Ipswich held the record for the longest unbeaten run of games at home in European competition.[66] The team's absence from such tournaments in recent years has now seen the record overtaken by AZ Alkmaar.[67]

Location Played Won Drawn Lost Goals
for
Goals
against
Portman Road 31 25 6 0 84 12
Away venues 31 11 6 14 36 49
Total 62 36 12 14 120 61

[edit] European attendance records

  • Highest home attendance: 33,663 against Barcelona, 23 October 1977.[68]
  • Lowest home attendance: 13,440 against Skeid Oslo, 3 October 1979.[68]
  • Highest away attendance: 100,000 against Barcelona, 21 March 1979.[68]
  • Lowest away attendance: 2,971 against Avenir Beggen, 15 August 2002.[68]

[edit] References

General
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  2. ^ Until 1992, the top division of English football was the Football League First Division; since then, it has been the Premier League.
  3. ^ Now known as the Football League Championship.
  4. ^ Now known as Football League One.
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  18. ^ John Wark scored on his international debut.
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  49. ^ a b Ipswich Town score is given first in each result.
  50. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1962–63 European Cup by winning the 1961–62 First Division.
  51. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1973–74 UEFA Cup by finishing fourth in the 1972–73 First Division.
  52. ^ Ipswich Town lost 4–3 on penalties.
  53. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1974–75 UEFA Cup by finishing fourth in the 1973–74 First Division.
  54. ^ a b Ipswich Town lost on the away goals rule.
  55. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1975–76 UEFA Cup by finishing third in the 1974–75 First Division.
  56. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1977–78 UEFA Cup by finishing third in the 1976–77 First Division.
  57. ^ Ipswich Town lost 3–1 on penalties.
  58. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup by winning the 1978 FA Cup.
  59. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1979–80 UEFA Cup by finishing sixth in the 1978–79 First Division.
  60. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1980–81 UEFA Cup by finishing third in the 1979–80 First Division.
  61. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1981–82 UEFA Cup by winning the 1981 UEFA Cup.
  62. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 1982–83 UEFA Cup by finishing second in the 1982–83 First Division.
  63. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the 2001–02 UEFA Cup by finishing fifth in the 2000–01 Premier League.
  64. ^ Ipswich Town qualified for the preliminary round of the 2002–03 UEFA Cup via the UEFA Fair Play ranking system.
  65. ^ Ipswich lost 4–2 on penalties to Slovan Liberec in the second round of the 2002–03 UEFA Cup.
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