List of West Bromwich Albion F.C. records and statistics

This article is about all-time records. For a season-by-season statistical breakdown, see West Bromwich Albion F.C. seasons.
Jesse Pennington, Albion's most capped England international.

West Bromwich Albion are an English professional association football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands. The club was founded in 1878 as West Bromwich Strollers, by workers from George Salter's Spring Works and turned professional in 1885.[1][2] The team has spent the majority of its history in the top division of English football and is currently in its longest spell in the Premier League.

This list encompasses records set by the club, their managers and their players. 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 Albion players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at The Hawthorns, the club's home ground since 1900, are also included in the list.

Records generally refer only to first team, competitive matches in national or European competitions. Reserve matches, youth matches, friendlies, testimonials, war-time matches and regional competitions are not considered, except where indicated.

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

Total appearances including substitute appearances are listed below, with the number of substitute appearances shown in parentheses.[5]
# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other[A] Total
1England Brown, TonyTony Brown1963–1981574 (13)54 (1)47 (1)45 (1)720 (16)
2Scotland Robertson, AllyAlly Robertson1968–1986504 (2)34 (2) 53 (0)31 (0)622 (4)
3England Wile, JohnJohn Wile1970–1983499 (1)42 (0) 42 (0)35 (0)618 (1)
4England Pennington, JesseJesse Pennington1903–1922455 (0)39 (0)0 (0)2 (0)496 (0)
5England Glidden, TommyTommy Glidden1922–1936445 (0)33 (0)0 (0) 1 (0)479 (0)
6England Millard, LenLen Millard1937–1958436 (0)40 (0) 0 (0)1 (0)477 (0)
7England Smith, JoeJoe Smith1910–1926434 (0)30 (0) 0 (0) 7 (0)471 (0)
8England Allen, RonnieRonnie Allen1950–1961415 (0)42 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 458 (0)
9England Carter, JoeJoe Carter1921–1936414 (0)37 (0) 0 (0)0 (0)451 (0)
10England Barlow, RayRay Barlow1944–1960403 (0)46 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)449 (0)

Goalscorers

Joe Wilson scored the club's first league goal.

Top goalscorers

Alex Price is the all-time top goalscorer for West Bromwich Albion.

Appearances, including substitute appearances, are marked in parentheses.[5]
# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other[A] Total
1England Brown, TonyTony Brown 1963–1981 218 (574) 27 (54) 17 (47) 17 (45)279 (720)
2England Allen, RonnieRonnie Allen1950–1961 208 (415) 23 (42) 0 (0) 3 (1) 234 (458)
3 England Richardson, W. G.W. G. Richardson1929–1949 202 (320) 26 (34) 0 (0) 1 (0) 228 (355)
4England Astle, JeffJeff Astle1964–1974137 (292)14 (23)19 (28)4 (18)174 (361)
5England Kevan, DerekDerek Kevan1953–1963157 (262)16 (29)0 (0)0 (0)173 (291)
6England Carter, JoeJoe Carter1921–1936145 (414)10 (37)0 (0)0 (0)155 (451)
7England Glidden, TommyTommy Glidden1922–1936135 (445)5 (33)0 (0)0 (1)140 (479)
8England Taylor, BobBob Taylor1992–1998
2000–2003
113 (324)4 (10)6 (22)8 (21)131 (377)
9England Morris, FredFred Morris1911–1924112 (263)4 (20)0 (0)2 (4)118 (287)
10England Regis, CyrilleCyrille Regis1977–198482 (237)10 (25)16 (28)4 (12)112 (302)

International caps

Bob Roberts was Albion's first international player.

This section refers only to caps won while a West Bromwich Albion player.

Transfers

Highest transfer fees paid

# Name Fee Paid to Date Notes
1Venezuela Rondón, José SalomónJosé Salomón Rondón£12 millionRussia Zenit Saint Petersburg10 August 2015[18]
2Nigeria Ideye, BrownBrown Ideye£10 millionUkraine Dynamo Kiev18 July 2014[19]
3Benin Sessègnon, StéphaneStéphane Sessègnon£6.6 millionEngland Sunderland2 September 2013[20]
4Nigeria Anichebe, VictorVictor Anichebe£6 millionEngland Everton2 September 2013[20]
5Republic of Ireland Long, ShaneShane Long£5 millionEngland Reading9 August 2011[21][B]
6Spain Valero, BorjaBorja Valero£4.7 millionSpain RCD Mallorca22 August 2008[22]
7Wales Earnshaw, RobertRobert Earnshaw£3.5 millionWales Cardiff City30 August 2004[23]
8England Carson, ScottScott Carson£3.25 millionEngland Liverpool18 July 2008[24][C]
9Netherlands Zuiverloon, GianniGianni Zuiverloon£3.2 millionNetherlands SC Heerenveen3 July 2008[25]
10=England Moore, LukeLuke Moore£3 million England Aston Villa28 May 2008[26]
10=England Davies, CurtisCurtis Davies£3 millionEngland Luton Town1 September 2005 [27]
10=England Ellington, NathanNathan Ellington£3 millionEngland Wigan Athletic15 August 2005 [28]

Progression of record transfer fee paid

Transfers in bold are also British record transfers
# Name Fee Paid to Date Notes
1England Blood, BobbyBobby Blood£4,000Port ValeFebruary 1921[29]
2England Shaw, GeorgeGeorge Shaw£4,100Huddersfield TownDecember 1926[29]
3England Shaw, CecilCecil Shaw£7,500Wolverhampton WanderersDecember 1936[29]
4IrelandRepublic of Ireland Vernon, JackJack Vernon£9,500Belfast CelticFebruary 1947[29]
5England Allen, RonnieRonnie Allen£20,000Port ValeMarch 1950[29]
6England Robson, BobbyBobby Robson£25,000FulhamMarch 1956[29]
7England Kaye, JohnJohn Kaye£44,750Scunthorpe UnitedMay 1963[29]
8England Suggett, ColinColin Suggett£100,000SunderlandJune 1969[29]
9Scotland Johnston, WillieWillie Johnston£138,000RangersDecember 1972[29]
10England Mills, DavidDavid Mills£516,000MiddlesbroughJanuary 1979[29]
11England Barnes, PeterPeter Barnes£748,000Manchester CityJanuary 1979[29]
12England Kilbane, KevinKevin Kilbane£1,250,000 Preston North End13 June 1997[30][31][32]
13EnglandGrenada Roberts, JasonJason Roberts£2,000,000Bristol Rovers26 July 2000[33]
14Wales Koumas, JasonJason Koumas£2,250,000Tranmere Rovers29 August 2002[34]
15England Hughes, LeeLee Hughes£2,500,000Coventry City29 August 2002[35]
16Denmark Albrechtsen, MartinMartin Albrechtsen£2,700,000F.C. Copenhagen3 June 2004[36]
17Wales Earnshaw, RobertRobert Earnshaw£3,500,000Cardiff City30 August 2004 [23]
18Spain Valero, BorjaBorja Valero£4,700,000RCD Mallorca22 August 2008[22]
19Republic of Ireland Long, ShaneShane Long£5 millionReading9 August 2011[21][B]
20Benin Sessègnon, StéphaneStéphane Sessègnon£6.6 millionSunderland2 September 2013[20]
21Nigeria Ideye, BrownBrown Ideye£10 millionDynamo Kiev18 July 2014[19]

Highest transfer fees received

The highest transfer fee received by Albion was more than 10 million for Curtis Davies in 2008.
# Name Fee Received from Date Notes
1England Davies, CurtisCurtis Davies£10 millionEngland Aston Villa3 July 2008[37]
2Republic of Ireland Long, ShaneShane Long£7 millionEngland Hull City17 January 2014[38]
3Senegal Kamara, DiomansyDiomansy Kamara£6 millionEngland Fulham9 July 2007[39]
4Wales Koumas, JasonJason Koumas£5.3 millionEngland Wigan Athletic10 July 2007[40]
5England Hughes, LeeLee Hughes£5,000,001England Coventry City8 August 2001[41]

Managerial records

Fred Everiss, longest serving secretary-manager

Club records

Goals

Points

Matches

Firsts

Wins

Defeats

Consecutive results

Attendances

Home attendances

Home attendance records listed are for games at The Hawthorns only (1900–present). For limited details of attendance records at Albion's previous grounds, see West Bromwich Albion F.C. former grounds.

Away and neutral attendances

Footnotes

A. ^ The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the FA Charity Shield, European Cup Winners' Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, UEFA Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup, Texaco Cup, Watney Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup, Tennent Caledonian Cup, Full Members Cup, Football League Trophy and in play-offs and test matches.
B. ^ The fee for Long may rise to £6.5m with add-on clauses.
C. ^ The fee for Carson may rise to £3.75m with add-on clauses.
D. ^ The record was equalled by Nottingham Forest when they beat Leicester Fosse by the same scoreline in April 1909.[65]
E. ^ Excludes Anglo-Italian Cup games

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