List of Brentford F.C. records and statistics
Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed in the London League, Southern League and Western League.[1] Since 1920, the first team has competed in the Football League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions.[1]
The list encompasses the major honours won by Brentford, records set by the club, their managers and their players.
Club honours and best performances
Major domestic competitions
Leagues
First Division / Premier League (level 1)
Second Division / First Division / Championship (level 2)
Third Division / Third Division South / Second Division / League One (level 3)
Fourth Division / Third Division / League Two (level 4)
Cups
European competitions
Minor domestic competitions
Leagues
Southern League First Division / Premier Division
Southern League Second Division
United League
Western League First Division / Premier Division
London League First Division
London League Second Division
Cups
Middlesex Junior Cup
- Winners (1): 1893–94[7]
West Middlesex Cup
- Winners (1): 1894–95[8]
- Winners (1): 1897–98[6]
Southern Professional Charity Cup
Ealing Hospital Cup
- Winners (2): 2004, 2008[11]
- Best performance: First Round – 1938[12]
Southern Professional Floodlit Cup
First Alliance Cup
- Best performance: First Round – 1988[14]
Player records
Appearances
- Youngest debutant (all competitions): Paul Walker, 15 years, 7 months, 28 days (versus Watford, Football League Cup first round, August 1976)[15]
- Youngest debutant (Football League): Danis Salman, 15 years, 8 months, 3 days (versus Watford, Fourth Division, 15 November 1975)[16]
- Oldest player: Jimmy Hodson, 40 years, 8 months, 2 days (versus Plymouth Argyle, Third Division, 7 May 1921)[17]
- Oldest debutant: Bill Caesar, 39 years, 10 months, 24 days (versus Fulham, Third Division South, 19 October 1929)[17]
- Oldest player to make Football League debut with the club: Ted Gaskell, 31 years, 6 days (versus Leicester City, Second Division, 7 May 1921)[17]
- Most consecutive appearances: 187 – Gerry Cakebread (1 November 1958 – 18 August 1962)[18]
- Most consecutive Football League appearances: 168 – Gerry Cakebread (1 November 1958 – 18 August 1962)[19]
- Most consecutive FA Cup appearance: 30 – Ken Coote (9 January 1954 – 16 November 1963)[20]
- Most appearances in a season (all competitions): 62 – Terry Evans (1988–89)[21]
- Most Southern League appearances: 206 – Jimmy Jay[4]
- Most appearances by a player born outside the British Isles (all competitions): 246 – Toumani Diagouraga[22]
- Most Football League appearances by a player born outside the British Isles: 210 – Toumani Diagouraga[22]
- Most seasons in which made at least one first team appearance (all competitions): 16 – Kevin O'Connor[23]
- Most seasons in which made at least one Football League appearance: 15 – Kevin O'Connor[23]
Most appearances
- As of match played 7 May 2017. Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. Years are listed according to the player's first and last appearances for the club.
# | Name | Years | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Other[lower-alpha 1] | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1949–1963 | 514 | (14)35 | (1)10 | (0)0 (0) | 559 | (15)|
2 | 1987–1999 | 419 | (18)21 | (2)40 | (3)44 (1) | 526 | (24)|
3 | 1961–1974 | 471 | (17)29 (0) | 17 | (1)0 (0) | 516 | (18)|
4 | 2000–2014 | 425 | (32)31 | (4)20 | (4)24 (4) | 501 | (44)|
5 | 1960–1970 | 388 | (15)27 | (1)18 | (0)0 (0) | 435 | (16)|
6 | 1970–1980 | 374 | (38)21 | (2)14 | (0)0 (0) | 409 | (40)|
7 | 1984–1994 | 305 | (17)18 | (1)26 | (6)31 (0) | 380 | (20)|
8 | 1954–1964 | 348 | (0)20 | (0)6 | (0)0 (0) | 374 | (0)|
9 | 1975–1985 | 325 (8) | 17 (0) | 19 (0) | 10 (0) | 371 (8) | |
10 | 1967–1976 | 316 | (2)19 | (0)15 | (0)0 (0) | 350 | (2)
- ↑ Includes appearances in Empire Exhibition Trophy, Football League Trophy, Football League play-offs and Anglo-Italian Cup.
Goalscoring
League
Southern League
- Most Southern League goals: 58 – Geordie Reid[4]
- Most goals in a Southern League season: 21 – Adam Bowman (First Division, 1907–08), Geordie Reid (First Division, 1910–11)[4]
- Most goals in a Southern League match: 5[24]
- C. Ward (versus Wycombe Wanderers, Second Division, 15 October 1898)
- Peter Turnbull (versus Southall, Second Division, 19 January 1901)
Football League
- Most Football League goals: 153 – Jim Towers
- Most goals in a Football League season: 38 – Jack Holliday (Third Division South, 1932–33)[25]
- Most Football League top-tier goals: 85 – David McCulloch
- Most Football League second-tier goals: 63 – Billy Dare
- Most Football League third-tier goals: 153 – Jim Towers
- Most Football League fourth-tier goals: 64 – Roger Cross
- Most players with 20 or more Football League goals in a single season: 3 – John Dick (23), Johnny Brooks (22), Billy McAdams (22) (Fourth Division, 1962–63)[26]
- Most goals in a Football League match: 5[27]
- Jack Holliday (versus Luton Town, Third Division South, 28 January 1933)
- Billy Scott (versus Barnsley, Second Division, 15 December 1934)
- Peter McKennan (versus Bury, Second Division, 19 February 1949)
- Youngest Football League goalscorer: Richard Poole – 16 years, 9 months, 17 days (versus Bradford City, Fourth Division, 20 April 1974)[28]
- Quickest Football League goalscorer: 10 seconds – George Stobbart (versus Aldershot, Third Division South, 6 November 1954)[29]
- Most own goals in Football League matches: 5 – Peter Gelson, Alan Nelmes[16]
Cup
- Most FA Cup goals: 22 – Billy Scott
- Most FA Cup goals in a season (including qualifying rounds): 8 – Tommy Shanks (1902–03)[30]
- Most FA Cup goals in a season: 6 – Gerry McAloon (1945–46)
- Most Football League Cup goals: 19 – Gary Blissett
- Most Football League Cup goals in a season: 6 – Dean Holdsworth (1991–92)
- Most Football League Trophy goals: 9 – Dean Holdsworth
- Most Football League Trophy goals in a season: 5 – Gary Roberts (1984–85)
- Most goals in a Football League Trophy match: 4
- Robbie Cooke (versus Orient, southern area preliminary round, 15 December 1986)
- Mike Grella (versus Bournemouth, southern area quarter-final, 8 November 2011)[31]
- Youngest FA Cup goalscorer: Gary Rolph – 16 years, 9 months, 26 days (versus Colchester United, second round, 20 December 1976)[32]
Hattricks
- Most hattricks (all competitions): 9 – Jack Holliday[33]
- Most hattricks in a Southern League season: 3 – Geordie Reid (First Division, 1910–11)[24]
- Most hattricks in a Football League season: 5 – Jack Holliday (Third Division South, 1932–33)[33]
- Fastest hattrick (all competitions): 3 minutes – Gary Roberts (versus Newport County, Football League Trophy southern area final, 17 May 1985)[33]
- Fastest Football League hattrick: 7 minutes – Carl Asaba (versus Shrewsbury Town, Second Division, 31 August 1996)[33]
- Youngest hattrick scorer: Matt Harrold – 19 years 3 months 14 days (versus Gainsborough Trinity, FA Cup first round, 8 November 2003)[34]
- Hattrick scored on club debut: Andy Woon (versus Port Vale, Third Division, 10 February 1973)[33]
Penalties
- Most penalties (all competitions): 15 – Kevin O'Connor (13 league, 1 play-offs, 1 FA Cup)
- Most penalties in a season (all competitions): 9 – Stan Bowles (8 league, 1 FA Cup, 1982–83)
- Most penalties in a Southern League season: 5 – Fred Pentland (First Division, 1906–07)
- Most penalties in a Football League season: 8
- Johnny Brooks (Fourth Division, 1962–63)
- Stan Bowles (Third Division, 1982–83)
Other
- Quickest goalscorer on debut: 4 minutes – Lee Luscombe (versus Barnet, Football League Trophy preliminary round, 17 December 1991)[35]
- Numbers of consecutive matches scored in: 10 – Fred Monk (3 February – 31 March 1951)[36]
- Most goals in a London League match: 6 – Oakey Field (versus Leyton, First Division, 8 January 1898)[6]
- Goalkeepers who have scored for Brentford:
- Willie McIver (two penalties versus Millwall, Southern League First Division, 3 April 1909)[24]
- Archie Ling (penalty versus Swindon Town, Southern League First Division, 10 September 1910 and penalty versus Bristol Rovers, Southern League First Division, 17 September 1910)[24]
Top goalscorers
- As of match played 7 May 2017. Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.
# | Name | Years | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Other[lower-alpha 1] | Total |
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1 | 1954–1961 | 153 (262) | 9 (17) | 1 (3) | 0 (0) | 163 (282) | |
2 | 1955–1961 1961–1962 |
124 (260) | 12 (18) | 2 (0) | 0 (0) | 136 (280) | |
3 | 1932–1939 | 119 (212) | 3 (10) | — | 0 (0) | 121 (222) | |
4 | 1987–1993 | 79 (233) | 7 (14) | 9 (19) | 10 (25) | 105 (291) | |
5 | 1935–1938 | 85 (116) | 5 (6) | — | 9 (0) | 90 (124) | |
6 | 1929–1932 | 79 (112) | 10 (11) | — | 0 (0) | 89 (123) | |
7 | 1998–2002 2005–2007 |
77 (215) | 4 (14) | 3 (8) | 3 (13) | 87 (250) | |
8 | 1925–1931 | 74 (215) | 12 (19) | — | 0 (0) | 86 (234) | |
9 | 1932–1947 | 83 (274) | 3 (22) | — | 0 (0) | 86 (296) | |
10 | 1932–1947 | 77 (293) | 3 (21) | — | 0 (0) | 80 (314) |
- ↑ Includes appearances in Empire Exhibition Trophy, Football League Trophy, Football League play-offs and Anglo-Italian Cup.
Golden Boot
- Top-scorer in all competitions amongst Football League clubs:
- Steve Phillips – 36 goals (1977–78)[37]
- Level 3:
- Jim Towers – 32 goals (1958–59, Third Division)[38]
- Dean Holdsworth – 24 goals (1991–92, Third Division, tied with Iwan Roberts)[38]
- Level 4:
- Steve Phillips – 32 goals (1977–78, Fourth Division, tied with Alan Curtis)[38]
Discipline
- First red card: Freddy Capper versus Newport County, Third Division South, 11 February 1922[39]
- Most red cards in Football League matches: 6 – Jamie Bates[16]
- Longest suspension incurred by a Brentford player: 5 matches – John O'Mara (5 February – 4 March 1972)[40][41]
Other player records
- Most clean sheets in a Football League season: 22 – Gordon Phillips (Fourth Division, 1971–72)[42]
- First player to score a penalty on debut: Andy Sinton (versus Bury, Third Division, 14 December 1985)[43]
- Only player to score on both debuts for the club: Gordon Sweetzer (versus Huddersfield Town, Fourth Division, 27 September 1975 and versus Reading, Third Division, 27 January 1982)[44][45]
- First substitute to be utilised: Hugh McLaughlin (replaced Billy Cobb versus Oldham Athletic, Third Division, 23 October 1965)[46]
- First substitute to score in a match: Tommy Higginson (versus Millwall, Third Division, 6 November 1965)[46]
- First tactical substitute to be utilised: Eddie Reeve (replaced Keith Hooker versus Newport County, Fourth Division, 26 August 1967)[46]
- First fourth substitute to be utilised: Justin Shaibu (replaced Neal Maupay versus AFC Wimbledon, Football League Cup first round, 8 August 2017)[47]
- First substitute to be substituted: Paul Birch (replaced Colin Lee, then replaced by Andy Feeley versus Mansfield Town, Third Division, 2 May 1988)[46]
- Most Football League substitute appearances: 75 – Sam Saunders[16]
- Most Football League matches in which substituted: 61 – Sam Saunders[16]
- Most matches as an unused substitute: 182 – Tamer Fernandes[48]
- Fewest players used in a Football League season: 14 (Fourth Division, 1971–72)[49]
- Most separate contracted spells with the club: 3 – John Docherty, Paul Priddy[50][51]
- Shortest Football League career with the club: 8 minutes – Clement James[16]
- First Brentford goal scored with the aid of goal-line technology: Andreas Bjelland (versus Nottingham Forest, Championship, 12 August 2017)[52]
- Tallest player to play in a Football League match: 6ft 5in – Jack Durston, Fola Onibuje[33][53]
- Shortest player to play in a Football League match: 5ft 4in – Hughie Reed, Billy Stagg[33]
- Most leagues in which played for the club: 4 – Patsy Hendren (Football League Third Division, Football League Third Division South, Southern League First Division, Southern League Second Division)[54]
Opposition player records
- Most Football League starts against Brentford: 25 – Geoff Crudgington[16]
- Most Football League appearances against Brentford: 31 – Steve Fletcher[16]
- Most Football League goals against Brentford: 12 – Harold Blackmore, Dennis Westcott[16]
International
- First capped player: Joe Connor (for Ireland versus Scotland, 21 March 1903)[55]
- First capped player since Brentford joined the Football League in 1920:
- Idris Hopkins (for Wales versus Scotland, 21 November 1934)[56]
- David McCulloch (for Scotland versus Wales, 21 November 1934)[57]
- First capped player for England: Billy Scott (versus Wales, 17 October 1936)[58]
- Most capped Brentford player while playing for the club: 22 – John Buttigieg (Malta)[59]
Transfers
Record paid
- As of 1 February 2017.
Record received
- As of 7 August 2018.
Other transfer records
- Record fee paid for a teenager: £1,500,000 to Walsall for Rico Henry, 31 August 2016[70]
Managerial records
Most matches
- As of match played 7 May 2017. Competitive matches only.
# | Name | Years | Total matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Winning percentage | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1926–1949 | 707 | 306 | 157 | 245 | 43.28 | [71] | ||
2 | 1957–1965 | 386 | 163 | 95 | 128 | 42.23 | [72] | ||
3 | 1908–1912 1915–1921 1924–1926 |
334 | 108 | 70 | 156 | 32.34 | [73] | ||
4 | 1993–1997 | 227 | 91 | 66 | 70 | 40.09 | [74] | ||
5 | 1980–1984 | 203 | 69 | 57 | 77 | 33.99 | [75] | ||
6 | 1987–1990 | 193 | 79 | 48 | 66 | 40.93 | [76] | ||
7 | 1976–1980 | 184 | 73 | 37 | 74 | 39.67 | [77] | ||
8 | 1953–1957 | 183 | 65 | 57 | 61 | 35.52 | [78] | ||
9 | 1990-1993 | 178 | 78 | 35 | 65 | 43.82 | [79] | ||
10 | 1969–1973 1984 |
173 | 70 | 36 | 67 | 40.46 | [nb 13] | [80] |
Most wins
- As of match played 7 May 2017. Competitive matches only.
# | Name | Years | Wins | Draws | Losses | Winning percentage | Total matches | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1926–1949 | 306 | 157 | 245 | 43.28 | 707 | [71] | ||
2 | 1957–1965 | 163 | 95 | 128 | 42.23 | 386 | [72] | ||
3 | 1908–1912 1915–1921 1924–1926 |
108 | 70 | 156 | 32.34 | 334 | [73] | ||
4 | 1993–1997 | 91 | 66 | 70 | 40.09 | 227 | [74] | ||
5 | 1987–1990 | 79 | 48 | 66 | 40.93 | 193 | [76] | ||
6 | 1990–1993 | 78 | 35 | 65 | 43.82 | 178 | [79] | ||
7 | 1976–1980 | 73 | 37 | 74 | 39.67 | 184 | [77] | ||
8 | 1969–1973 1984 |
70 | 36 | 67 | 40.46 | 173 | [nb 13] | [80] | |
9 | 1980–1984 | 69 | 57 | 77 | 33.99 | 203 | [75] | ||
10 | 2007–2011 | 68 | 50 | 50 | 40.48 | 168 | [nb 14] | [81] |
Most points
- As of match played 7 May 2017. League matches only, adjusted to 3 points for a win.
# | Name | Years | Points | Wins | Draws | Losses | Winning percentage | Total matches | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1926–1949 | 1002 | 284 | 150 | 226 | 43.03 | 660 | [82] | ||
2 | 1957–1965 | 533 | 149 | 86 | 116 | 42.45 | 351 | [83] | ||
3 | 1908–1912 1915–1921 1924–1926 |
321 | 103 | 68 | 150 | 32.09 | 321 | [84] | ||
4 | 1993–1997 | 275 | 73 | 56 | 55 | 39.67 | 184 | [85] | ||
5 | 1976–1980 | 247 | 70 | 37 | 65 | 40.7 | 172 | [86] | ||
6 | 1969–1973 1984 |
233 | 66 | 35 | 62 | 40.49 | 163 | [nb 13] | [49] | |
7 | 1953–1957 | 232 | 60 | 52 | 57 | 35.5 | 169 | [87] | ||
8 | 1987–1990 | 226 | 61 | 43 | 55 | 38.36 | 159 | [88] | ||
9 | 1980–1984 | 227 | 59 | 50 | 61 | 34.71 | 170 | [86] | ||
10 | 2007–2011 | 219 | 58 | 45 | 43 | 39.73 | 146 | [nb 14] | [81] |
Highest winning percentage
- As of match played 7 May 2017. 75 or more competitive matches only.
# | Name | Years | Winning percentage | Wins | Draws | Losses | Total matches | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2013–2015 | 53.85 | 42 | 14 | 22 | 78 | [89] | ||
2 | 2011–2013 | 44.12 | 60 | 40 | 36 | 136 | [90] | ||
3 | 1912–1915 | 43.68 | 38 | 19 | 30 | 87 | [82] | ||
4 | 2004–2006 | 43.55 | 54 | 36 | 34 | 124 | [91] | ||
5 | 1926–1949 | 43.28 | 306 | 157 | 245 | 707 | [71] | ||
6 | 1957–1965 | 42.23 | 163 | 95 | 128 | 386 | [72] | ||
7 | 1987–1990 | 40.93 | 79 | 48 | 66 | 193 | [76] | ||
8 | 2007–2011 | 40.48 | 68 | 50 | 50 | 168 | [nb 14] | [81] | |
9 | 1967–1969 | 40.15 | 55 | 32 | 50 | 137 | [92] | ||
10 | 1993–1997 | 40.09 | 91 | 66 | 70 | 227 | [77] |
Lowest winning percentage
- As of match played 7 May 2017. Permanent managers only.
# | Name | Years | Winning percentage | Wins | Draws | Losses | Total matches | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2006 | 13.04 | 3 | 10 | 10 | 23 | [93] | ||
2 | 2006–2007 | 16 | 4 | 5 | 16 | 25 | [nb 14] | [94] | |
3 | 1997–1998 | 21.21 | 7 | 15 | 11 | 33 | [95] | ||
4 | 2007 | 21.74 | 5 | 5 | 13 | 23 | [96] | ||
5 | 2015 | 22.22 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 9 | [97] | ||
6 | 1953 | 25.81 | 8 | 9 | 14 | 31 | [98] | ||
7 | 1997 | 26.32 | 5 | 5 | 9 | 19 | [99] | ||
8 | 1973–1975 | 29.49 | 23 | 22 | 33 | 78 | [100] | ||
9 | 2002–2004 | 30.21 | 29 | 21 | 46 | 96 | [101] | ||
8 | 1952–1953 | 30.43 | 7 | 5 | 11 | 23 | [102] |
Other manager records
- First person to win promotion with Brentford as a player and manager: Andy Scott (1998–99 Third Division as a player, 2008–09 League Two as manager)[103]
Club records
Matches
Firsts
- First match: 1–1 versus Kew, friendly, 23 November 1889[14]
- First London League match: 6–1 versus Fulham, Second Division, 3 October 1896[6]
- First FA Cup match: 6–1 versus 1st Coldstream Guards, first qualifying round, 25 September 1897[104]
- First Southern League match: 6–1 versus St Albans, Second Division, 10 September 1898[105]
- First Football League match: 0–3 versus Exeter City, Third Division South, 28 August 1920[106]
- First match at Griffin Park: versus Plymouth Argyle, Western League First Division, 1 September 1904[107]
- First Football League Cup match: 4–3 versus Sunderland, second round, 25 October 1960[108]
- First Football League Trophy match: 4–3 versus Leyton Orient, first round, 21 February 1984[109]
- First Football League play-offs match: 2–2 versus Tranmere Rovers, Third Division, 19 May 1991[110]
- First Anglo-Italian Cup match: 2–1 versus Swindon Town, preliminary round, 16 September 1992[111]
Record wins
- Record London League win: 9–1 versus Bromley, First Division, 7 April 1898[6]
- Record Southern League win: 11–1 versus Wycombe Wanderers, Second Division, 16 February 1901[nb 15][4]
- Record Southern League away win: 9–1 versus Southall, Second Division, 19 January 1901[24]
- Record Football League win: 9–0 versus Wrexham, Third Division, 15 October 1963[nb 16][112]
- Record Football League away win:[113]
- 6–0 versus Southampton, Third Division, 9 March 1959
- 7–1 versus Exeter City, Third Division, 23 April 1983
- Record FA Cup win: 8–0 versus Uxbridge, third qualifying round, 31 October 1903[nb 17][104]
- Record FA Cup away win: 6–1 vs Ilford, first round, 29 November 1930[104]
- Record Football League Cup win:
- Record Football League Trophy win:
- 6–0 versus Newport County, semi-final, 17 May 1985
- 6–0 versus Bournemouth, southern area quarter-final, 8 November 2011
Highest-scoring draws
- Highest scoring Southern League draw: 3–3 on four occasions[24]
- Highest scoring Football League draw: 5–5 versus Luton Town, Third Division South, 1 February 1933[114]
- Highest scoring home Football League draw: 3–3 on 22 occasions, most recently versus Milton Keynes Dons, League One, 31 December 2011[114]
- Highest scoring away Football League draw: 5–5 versus Luton Town, Third Division South, 1 February 1933[114]
- Highest scoring draw (all competitions): 6–6 after extra time versus Dagenham & Redbridge, Football League Cup first round, 12 August 2014[nb 19][114]
Record defeats
- Record London League defeat: 1–3 versus Queens Park Rangers, Second Division, 22 April 1897[6]
- Record Southern League defeat: 0–9 versus Coventry City, First Division, 27 December 1911[nb 20][4]
- Record Southern League home defeat:[24]
- 0–5 versus Grays United, Second Division, 8 February 1900
- 0–5 versus Portsmouth, First Division, 14 February 1903
- Record Football League defeat:[nb 21][115]
- 0–7 versus Swansea Town, Third Division South, 8 November 1924
- 0–7 versus Walsall, Third Division South, 19 January 1957
- 0–7 versus Peterborough United, League Two, 24 November 2007
- Record Football League home defeat:[114]
- 1–6 versus Brighton & Hove Albion, Third Division South, 12 September 1925
- 0–5 versus Bristol Rovers, Third Division, 5 February 1966
- Record FA Cup defeat: 1–7 versus Manchester United, third round, 14 January 1928[nb 22][115]
- Record FA Cup defeat to non-league opposition (since 1920):[116]
- 3–1 versus Kingstonian (first round, 18 November 2000)
- 5–3 versus St Albans (fifth qualifying round, 29 November 1924)
- Record Football League Cup defeat:
- 0–5 versus Charlton Athletic, first round, second leg, 12 August 1980
- 0–5 versus Cheltenham Town, first round, 23 August 2005
- 0–5 versus Derby County, second round, 27 August 2013
- Record Football League Trophy defeat: 0–4 versus Wycombe Wanderers, southern area first round, 19 January 1988
Other
Sequences
Wins
- Consecutive Southern League wins: 9 (13 September 1913 – 20 December 1913)[nb 23][24]
- Consecutive home Southern League wins: 7 (10 November 1900 – 9 April 1901)[24]
- Consecutive away Southern League wins: 4 (13 September 1913 – 20 December 1913)[24]
- Consecutive Football League wins: 9 (30 April – 24 September 1932)[114]
- Consecutive Football League wins in a single season: 8 (26 November 2013 – 11 January 2014)[118]
- Consecutive home Football League wins: 21 (31 August 1929 – 21 April 1930)[16]
- Consecutive away Football League wins: 5[114]
- 21 April – 29 August 1956
- 24 October – 28 December 1981
- 20 April – 24 August 1991
- 16 October – 11 December 2010
Draws
- Consecutive Southern League draws: 3[24]
- 24 February 1900 – 17 March 1900
- 11 February 1905 – 25 February 1905
- 4 November 1905 – 18 November 1905
- 22 February 1913 – 5 March 1913
- 20 September 1919 – 27 September 1919
- Consecutive home Southern League draws: 3[24]
- 14 October 1911 – 11 November 1911
- 25 December 1914 – 30 January 1915
- 27 September 1919 – 1 November 1919
- Consecutive away Southern League draws: 3 (24 November 1906 – 22 December 1906)[24]
- Consecutive Football League draws: 5 (16 March – 6 April 1957)[114]
- Consecutive home Football League draws: 4[114]
- 10 January – 28 February 1925
- 2 – 30 April 1927
- 25 December 1931 – 30 January 1932
- 3 – 22 April 1953
- 11 April – 25 March 1961
- 26 February – 2 April 1994
- 21 December 1996 – 8 February 1997
- Consecutive away Football League draws: 6 (27 December 1980 – 7 March 1981)[114]
Defeats
- Consecutive Southern League defeats: 11 (19 April 1902 – 8 November 1902)[24]
- Consecutive Southern League defeats in a single season: 9 (6 September – 8 November 1902)[24]
- Consecutive Southern League home defeats: 5 (6 December 1902 – 24 January 1903)[24]
- Consecutive Southern League away defeats: 18 (19 April 1902 – 5 September 1903)[24]
- Consecutive Southern League away defeats in a single season: 15 (6 September 1902 – 18 April 1903)[24]
- Consecutive Football League defeats: 9[114]
- 13 April – 12 September 1925
- 20 October – 25 December 1928
- Consecutive home Football League defeats: 6[114]
- 25 April – 26 September 1925
- 9 January – 20 March 1993
- Consecutive away Football League defeats: 15 (16 September 1972 – 10 March 1973)[114]
Without defeat
- Most Southern League matches without defeat: 21 (21 April 1900 – 7 September 1901)[24]
- Most home Southern League matches without defeat: 22 (22 January 1910 – 11 February 1911)[24]
- Most away Southern League matches without defeat: 10 (30 April 1900 – 7 September 1901)[24]
- Best-ever run of Southern League results: 18 wins, 4 draws (21 April 1900 – 7 September 1901)[24]
- Most Football League matches without defeat: 26 (20 February – 16 October 1999)[114]
- Most home Football League matches without defeat: 29 (20 January 1996 – 4 March 1997)[114]
- Most away Football League matches without defeat: 12 (20 February – 2 October 1999)[114]
- Best-ever run of Football League results: 16 wins, 3 draws (19 October 2013 – 22 February 2014)[118]
Without a win
- Most Southern League matches without a win: 11[24]
- 19 April – 8 November 1902
- 6 December 1902 – 21 February 1903
- Most home Southern League matches without a win: 7 (6 December 1902 – 14 February 1903)[24]
- Most away Southern League matches without a win: 35 (7 September 1901 – 17 October 1903)[119]
- Most Football League matches without a win: 18 (9 September – 26 December 2006)[114]
- Most home Football League matches without a win: 13 (5 February – 16 September 2000)[114]
- Most away Football League matches without a win: 21[114]
- 24 April 1965 – 16 April 1966
- 22 April 1997 – 3 March 1998
- Most away Southern League matches without a win: 35 (30 March 1901 – 7 November 1903)[119]
Without a draw
- Most Southern League matches without a draw: 20[24]
- 20 April 1912 – 21 December 1912
- 8 March 1913 – 20 December 1913
- Most home Southern League matches without a draw: 19[24]
- 18 January 1902 – 31 January 1903
- 4 January 1913 – 11 April 1914
- Most away Southern League matches without a draw: 19 (19 April 1902 – 19 September 1903)[24]
- Most Football League matches without a draw: 27 (2 May 1998 – 30 January 1999)[114]
- Most home Football League matches without a draw: 25 (27 April 1929 – 17 September 1930)[114]
- Most away Football League matches without a draw: 44 (25 August 1923 – 5 September 1925)[114]
Scoring
- Most Southern League matches without failing to score a goal: 13 (10 November 1900 – 7 September 1901)[24]
- Most Southern League matches without failing to score a home goal: 17 (14 February – 27 December 1910)[24]
- Most Southern League matches without failing to score an away goal: 10 (16 April 1900 – 30 March 1901)[24]
- Most Southern League matches without scoring a goal: 8 (26 March 1904 – 24 September 1904)[24]
- Most Southern League matches without scoring a home goal: 3[24]
- 2 April – 1 October 1904
- 21 September – 9 November 1912
- Most Southern League matches without scoring an away goal: 5[24]
- 26 March – 24 September 1904
- 27 December 1911 – 2 March 1912
- Most Football League matches without failing to score a goal: 26 (4 March – 14 September 1963)[114]
- Most Football League matches without failing to score a home goal: 41 (21 August 1962 – 28 March 1964)[114]
- Most Football League matches without failing to score an away goal: 17 (7 January – 4 November 1933)[114]
- Most Football League matches without scoring a goal: 7 (7 March – 8 April 2000)[16]
- Most Football League matches without scoring a home goal: 6 (30 January 1993 – 27 March 1993)[114]
- Most Football League matches without scoring an away goal: 9 (14 October 2006 – 20 January 2007)[114]
Clean sheets
- Most consecutive Southern League clean sheets: 5[24]
- 5 – 28 March 1910
- 26 December 1913 – 7 February 1914
- Most consecutive home Southern League clean sheets: 5[24]
- 5 April – 18 September 1912
- 6 December 1911 – 1914 March 1914
- Most consecutive away Southern League clean sheets: 5 (11 October 1913 – 7 February 1914)[24]
- Most Southern League games without a clean sheet: 20 (22 February – 22 November 1902)[24]
- Most home Southern League games without a clean sheet: 9[24]
- 10 September 1898 – 8 April 1899
- 1 March – 22 November 1902
- Most away Southern League games without a clean sheet: 33 (14 September 1901 – 7 November 1903)[24]
- Most consecutive Football League clean sheets: 9 (1 October – 9 November 1957)[42]
- Most consecutive home Football League clean sheets: 8 (14 January – 22 April 1950)[114]
- Most consecutive away Football League clean sheets: 4[114]
- 28 February – 13 April 1935
- 25 August – 11 September 1948
- 8 September – 10 October 1979
- 6 September – 8 October 1980
- 5 October – 22 November 1991
- 2 November – 21 December 2013
- Most Football League games without a clean sheet: 20[114]
- 21 April – 10 November 1923
- 25 September 1954 – 19 February 1955
- 29 September 1984 – 26 January 1985
- 5 February–20 August 1994
- 23 September 2006 – 20 January 2007
- Most home Football League games without a clean sheet: 16 (3 March – 20 October 1956)[114]
- Most away Football League games without a clean sheet: 34 (17 March 1928 – 26 December 1929)[114]
League records
Southern League (1898–1920)
Wins in a season
- Most Southern League wins in a season: 20 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Most Southern League home wins in a season: 14 – 1906–07 (First Division)[4]
- Most Southern League away wins in a season: 7 – 1900–01, 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Least Southern League wins in a season: 2 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Least Southern League home wins in a season: 2 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Least Southern League away wins in a season: 0 – 1901–02, 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
Draws in a season
- Most Southern League draws in a season: 9 – 1904–05, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1911–12 (First Division)[4]
- Most Southern League home draws in a season: 7 – 1904–05 (First Division)[4]
- Most Southern League away draws in a season: 5 – 1903–04, 1906–07, 1919–20 (First Division)[4]
- Least Southern League draws in a season: 1 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Least Southern League home draws in a season: 1 – 1900–01, 1902–03 (First Division), 1912–13 (Second Division)[4]
- Least Southern League away draws in a season: 0 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
Defeats in a season
- Most Southern League defeats in a season: 27 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Most Southern League home defeats in a season: 12 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Most Southern League away defeats in a season: 16 – 1907–08, 1912–13 (First Division)[4]
- Least Southern League defeats in a season: 0 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[4]
- Least Southern League home defeats in a season: 0 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[4]
- Least Southern League away defeats in a season: 0 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[4]
Football League (1920–present)
Wins in a season
- Most Football League wins in a season: 28 – 1929–30 (Third Division South), 2013–14 (League One)[118]
- Most Football League home wins in a season: 21 – 1929–30 (Third Division South)[nb 24][118]
- Most Football League away wins in a season: 12 – 1996–97 (Second Division)
- Least Football League wins in a season: 8 – 2006–07 (League One)
- Least Football League home wins in a season: 5 – 1946–47 (First Division), 2006–07 (League One)
- Least Football League away wins in a season: 1 – 1921–22, 1924–25 (Third Division South), 1953–54 (Second Division), 1964–65 (Third Division)
Draws in a season
- Most Football League draws in a season: 19 – 1980–81 (Third Division), 1993–94 (Second Division)
- Most Football League home draws in a season: 11 – 1996–97 (Second Division)
- Most Football League away draws in a season: 10 – 1958–59, 1963–64, 1980–81 (Third Division)
- Least Football League draws in a season: 5 – 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- Least Football League home draws in a season: 0 – 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- Least Football League away draws in a season: 0 – 1923–24, 1924–25 (Third Division South)
Defeats in a season
- Most Football League defeats in a season: 26 – 1924–25 (Third Division South), 1946–47 (First Division)
- Most Football League home defeats in a season: 11 – 1946–47 (First Division)
- Most Football League away defeats in a season: 20 – 1924–25 (Third Division South)
- Least Football League defeats in a season: 6 – 1932–33 (Third Division South)
- Least Football League home defeats in a season: 0 – 1929–30 (Third Division South), 1934–35 (Second Division)
- Least Football League away defeats in a season: 4 – 1932–33 (Third Division South)
Superior away records
- Seasons in which the club won more points away from home than at home:[2]
- 1980–81, Third Division, 24 points won away, 23 won at home[nb 25]
- 1981–82, Third Division, 38 points won away, 30 won at home
- 1985–86, Third Division, 34 points won away, 32 won at home
- 1996–97, Second Division, 39 points won away, 35 won at home
- 2007–08, League Two, 33 points won away, 26 won at home
Other home/away records
Goals
Southern League (1898–1920)
Scored in a match
Conceded in a match
Scored in a season
- Most Southern League goals scored in a season: 80 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Most home Southern League goals scored in a season: 52 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Most away Southern League goals scored in a season: 28 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Least Southern League goals scored in a season: 25 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Least home Southern League goals scored in a season: 10 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Least away Southern League goals scored in a season: 7 – 1899–00 (Second Division)[4]
Conceded in a season
- Most Southern League goals conceded in a season: 103 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Most home Southern League goals conceded in a season: 36 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Most away Southern League goals conceded in a season: 67 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Least Southern League goals conceded in a season: 11 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[4]
- Least home Southern League goals conceded in a season: 3 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Least away Southern League goals conceded in a season: 5 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[4]
Goal difference
- Highest positive overall goal difference in a Southern League season: +62 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Highest positive home goal difference in a Southern League season: +49 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[4]
- Highest positive away goal difference in a Southern League season: +22 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[4]
- Highest final league placing with a negative goal difference in a Southern League season: 7th, -10 – 1914–15 (Second Division)[4]
- Lowest negative overall goal difference in a Southern League season: -68 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Lowest negative home goal difference in a Southern League season: -26 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Lowest negative away goal difference in a Southern League season: -50 – 1902–03 (First Division)[4]
- Lowest final league placing with a positive goal difference in a Southern League season: 10th, +1 – 1906–07 (First Division)[4]
Aggregate scores
- Highest home Southern League League aggregate score: 12[24]
- 11–1 versus Wycombe Wanderers, Second Division, 16 February 1901
- Highest away Southern League aggregate score: 11[24]
- 4–7 versus West Ham United, First Division, 21 October 1911
Goalless draws
- Most goalless draws in a Southern League season: 5 – 1909–10 (First Division)[24]
Goalscorers
- Most goalscorers in a Southern League season (all competitions): 13 – 1913–14 (First Division)[24]
- Most goalscorers in a Southern League match: 5
- Ralph McElhaney, E. Andrews, Joe Turner, Peter Turnbull and Roddy McLeod (versus Wycombe Wanderers, Second Division, 16 February 1901)[24]
- Jack Chapman, Patsy Hendren, Tommy Clark, Joe Johnson, Bobby Jackson (versus Ton Pentre, Second Division, 4 October 1913)[24]
- Least goalscorers in a Southern League season (all competitions): 7 – 1900–01 (Second Division)[24]
Football League (1920–present)
Scored in a match
Conceded in a match
- Most goals conceded in a home Football League defeat: 6[114]
- 1–6 versus Brighton & Hove Albion, Third Division South, 12 September 1925
- 2–6 versus Manchester City, First Division, 3 April 1937
- 2–6 versus Luton Town, Third Division, 8 February 1964
- 2–6 versus Bristol Rovers, Second Division, 28 August 2000
- Most goals conceded in an away Football League defeat: 7[114]
- 1–7 versus Plymouth Argyle, Third Division South, 6 September 1924
- 0–7 versus Swansea Town, Third Division South, 8 November 1924
- 1–7 versus Reading, Third Division South, 1 May 1926
- 2–7 versus Grimsby Town, Second Division, 11 November 1950
- 0–7 versus Walsall, Third Division South, 19 January 1957
- 0–7 versus Peterborough United, League Two, 24 November 2007
Scored in a season
- Most goals scored in a season (all competitions): 107 – 1982–83 (Third Division)[120]
- Most Football League goals scored in a season: 98 – 1962–63 (Fourth Division)[120]
- Most home Football League goals scored in a season: 66 – 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- Most away Football League goals scored in a season: 45 – 1932–33 (Third Division South)
- Least Football League goals scored in a season: 38 – 1924–25 (Third Division South)[120]
- Least home Football League goals scored in a season: 19 – 1946–47 (Fourth Division)
- Least away Football League goals scored in a season: 10 – 1924–25 (Third Division South)
Conceded in a season
- Most Football League goals conceded in a season: 94 – 1925–26 (Third Division South)
- Most home Football League goals conceded in a season: 41 – 2006–07 (League One)[2]
- Most away Football League goals conceded in a season: 65 – 1924–25 (Third Division South)
- Least Football League goals conceded in a season: 39 – 1969–70 (Fourth Division), 1994–95 (Second Division)
- Least home Football League goals conceded in a season: 11 – 1969–70 (Fourth Division)
- Least away Football League goals conceded in a season: 21 – 1996–97 (Second Division)
Goal difference
- Highest positive overall goal difference in a Football League season: +50 – 1929–30 (Third Division South)[2]
- Highest positive home goal difference in a Football League season: +54 – 1929–30 (Third Division South)[2]
- Highest positive away goal difference in a Football League season: +15 – 1932–33 (Third Division South)[2]
- Highest final league placing with a negative goal difference in a Football League season: 4th, -3 – 2004–05 (League One)[2]
- Lowest negative overall goal difference in a Football League season: -53 – 1924–25 (Third Division South)[2]
- Lowest negative home goal difference in a Football League season: -17 – 2006–07 (League One)[2]
- Lowest negative away goal difference in a Football League season: -55 – 1924–35 (Third Division South)[2]
- Lowest final league placing with a positive goal difference in a Football League season: 16th, +2 – 1963–64 (Third Division), 1993–94 (Second Division)[2]
Aggregate scores
- Highest home Football League aggregate score: 10[114]
- 7–3 versus Coventry City, Third Division South, 23 October 1926
- 8–2 versus Crystal Palace, Third Division South, 25 December 1930
- 7–3 versus Cardiff City, Third Division South, 1 April 1933
- 8–2 versus Bury, Second Division, 19 February 1949
- 6–4 versus York City, Fourth Division, 9 November 1970
- Highest away Football League aggregate score: 10[114]
- 5–5 versus Luton Town, Third Division South, 1 February 1933
- 4–6 versus Southampton, Third Division South, 21 August 1954
- 6–4 versus Crewe Alexandra, Fourth Division, 3 September 1977
- Highest Football League Cup aggregate score: 12[nb 19][114]
- 6–6 after extra time versus Dagenham & Redbridge, first round, 12 August 2014
Goalless draws
- Most goalless draws in a season (all competitions): 9 – 1997–98
- Most goalless draws in a Football League season: 8
- 1948–49 (Second Division)
- 1973–74 (Fourth Division)
- 1980–81 (Third Division)
- 1997–98 (Second Division)
Goalscorers
- Most goalscorers in a Football League season (all competitions): 20 (League One, 2013–14)[118]
- Most goalscorers in a Football League match: 6 – Darren Annon, Paul Smith, Robert Taylor, Nicky Forster, Denny Mundee and Lee Harvey (versus Plymouth Argyle, Second Division, 17 December 1994)[121]
- Most goalscorers with 10 or more goals prior to Christmas Day (all competitions): 3[122]
- 1930–31, Third Division South (Cecil Blakemore, Billy Lane, Jack Lane)
- 1964–95, Third Division (Joe Bonson, Billy Cobb, Mark Lazarus)
- 1982–83, Third Division (Francis Joseph, Gary Roberts, Tony Mahoney)
- 2001–02, Second Division (Lloyd Owusu, Paul Evans, Ben Burgess)
- Least goalscorers in a Football League season (all competitions): 8 – 1933–34, 1947–48 (Second Division), 1958–59 (Third Division)[27]
Clean sheets
- Most clean sheets kept in a Southern League season: 19 – 1913–14 (Second Division)[123]
- Least clean sheets kept in a Southern League season: 2 – 1902–03 (First Division)[123]
- Most clean sheets kept in a Football League season: 22 – 1971–72 (Fourth Division), 1994–95 (Second Division)[123]
- Least clean sheets kept in a Football League season: 5 – 1936–37, 1946–47 (First Division)[123]
Points
Southern League (1898–1920)
- Most points in a Southern League season: 44 – 1913–14 (Second Division)
- Most points per game in a Southern League season: 1.88 – 1900–01 (Second Division)
- Least points in a Southern League season: 5 – 1902–03 (First Division)
- Least points per game in a Southern League season: 0.17 – 1902–03 (First Division)
- Best start to a Southern League season: 30 points from all 16 games – 1900–01 (Second Division)[nb 26]
- Worst start to a Southern League season: 0 points from opening 9 games – 1902–03 (First Division)
Football League (1920–present)
- Most points in a Football League season:
- Most Football League points per game in a season: 2.12 – 1929–30 (Third Division South, adjusted to 3 points for a win)[118]
- Least points in a Football League season:
- Least Football League points per game in a season: 0.6 – 1924–25 (Third Division South, adjusted to 3 points for a win), 1946–47 (First Division, adjusted to 3 points for a win)[2]
- Best start to a Football League season: 27 points from opening 14 games – 1932–33, Third Division South[nb 25][124]
- Worst start to a Football League season: 1 point from opening 10 games – 1925–26, Third Division South[nb 25][124]
Winning percentage
Southern League (1898–1920)
- Highest winning percentage in a Southern League season: 87.5% – 1900–01, Second Division[24]
- Highest winning percentage in a Southern League season (all competitions): 78.95% – 1900–01, Second Division[nb 27][24]
- Lowest winning percentage in a Southern League season: 6.67% – 1902–03, First Division[24]
- Lowest winning percentage in a Southern League season (all competitions): 15.39% – 1902–03, First Division[nb 27][24]
Football League (1920–present)
- Highest winning percentage in a Football League season: 66.67% – 1929–30, Third Division South[2]
- Highest winning percentage in a Football League season (all competitions): 65.12% – 1929–30, Third Division South[nb 28][2]
- Lowest winning percentage in a Football League season: 17.39% – 2006–07, League One[2]
- Lowest winning percentage in a Football League season (all competitions): 15.686% – 2006–07, League One[nb 29][2]
Attendances
Highest
- Highest home Football League attendance: 38,535 versus Arsenal (First Division, 8 September 1938)[125]
- Highest home Southern League attendance: 13,770 versus Northampton Town (First Division, 27 December 1910)[4]
- Highest home cup attendance: 38,678 versus Leicester City (FA Cup sixth round, 26 February 1949)[125]
- Highest home attendance prior to joining the Football League: 21,478 versus Crystal Palace (FA Cup third round replay, 27 February 1907)[125]
- Highest home aggregate Football League attendance in a season: 541,128 (1946–47, First Division)[126]
- Highest home average Football League attendance in a season: 25,768 (1946–47, First Division)[126]
- Highest attendance at any Brentford match: 69,792 (1942 London War Cup Final)[127]
Lowest
- Lowest home Football League attendance: 2,002 versus Walsall (Third Division, 5 December 1927)[16]
- Lowest home FA Cup attendance: 1,000 versus Richmond Association (third qualifying round, 28 October 1899)[116]
- Lowest home League Cup attendance: 2,040 versus Shrewsbury Town (first round, 12 August 1997)[125]
- Lowest home Football League Trophy attendance: 1,100 versus Swindon Town (preliminary round, 6 January 1987)[125]
- Lowest home First Division attendance: 5,276 versus Grimsby Town (7 December 1935)[37]
Away
Division records
Football League first tier
Worst in division
Football League second tier
Best in division
- Best home record: 1[129]
- Best away record: 1[129]
- 1934–35 (Second Division)
- Best away attacking record: 2[129][130]
- 1934–35 (Second Division)
- 2015–16 (Championship)
- Best overall defensive record: 1[129]
- 1934–35 (Second Division)
- Best home defensive record: 1[129][131]
- 1934–35 (Second Division)
- 1949–50 (Second Division)
- Highest away goal difference: 1[129]
- 1934–35 (Second Division)
Worst in division
Football League third tier
Best in division
- Best home record: 6[134][135][136][137][138][139]
- 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- 1964–65 (Third Division)
- 1991–92 (Third Division)
- 2001–02 (Second Division)
- 2012–13 (League One)
- 2013–14 (League One)
- Best away record: 4[140][141][142][143]
- Best overall attacking record: 3[136][137][144]
- 1982–83 (Third Division)
- 1991–92 (Third Division)
- 2001–02 (Second Division)
- Best home attacking record: 3[134][136][137]
- 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- 1991–92 (Third Division)
- 2001–02 (Second Division)
- Best away attacking record: 4[140][141][143][144]
- 1932–33 (Third Division South)
- 1982–83 (Third Division)
- 1994–95 (Second Division)
- 2005–06 (League One)
- Best overall defensive record: 2[145][146]
- Best home defensive record: 2[134][137]
- 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- 2001–02 (Second Division)
- Best away defensive record: 4[140][142][145][146]
- 1931–32 (Third Division South)
- 1932–33 (Third Division South)
- 1958–59 (Third Division)
- 1996–97 (Second Division)
- Highest overall goal difference: 3[136][137][140]
- 1932–33 (Third Division South)
- 1991–92 (Third Division)
- 2001–02 (Second Division)
- Highest home goal difference: 2[134][137]
- 1929–30 (Third Division South)
- 2001–02 (Second Division)
- Highest away goal difference: 5[136][140][141][142][143]
- 1932–33 (Third Division South)
- 1991–92 (Third Division)
- 1994–95 (Second Division)
- 1996–97 (Second Division)
- 2005–06 (League One)
- Highest average attendance in division: 1[126]
- 13,300 (1932–33, Third Division South)
Worst in division
- Worst away record: 2[147][148]
- Worst overall attacking record: 2[148][149]
- 1960–61 (Third Division)
- 2006–07 (League One)
- Worst away attacking record: 1[149]
- 1960–61 (Third Division)
- Worst overall defensive record: 3[147][148][150]
- 1924–25 (Third Division South)
- 1925–26 (Third Division South)
- 2006–07 (League One)
- Worst home defensive record: 1[148]
- 2006–07 (League One)
- Worst away defensive record: 1[147]
- 1924–25 (Third Division South)
- Lowest overall goal difference: 1[148]
- 2006–07 (League One)
- Lowest home goal difference: 1[148]
- 2006–07 (League One)
Football League fourth tier
Best in division
- Best home record: 1[151]
- 1998–99 (Third Division)
- Best away record: 2[152][153]
- Best overall attacking record: 1[151]
- 1998–99 (Third Division)
- Best home attacking record: 1[151]
- 1998–99 (Third Division)
- Best home defensive record: 1[153]
- 2008–09 (League Two)
- Highest overall goal difference: 2[152][153]
- 1971–72 (Fourth Division)
- 2008–09 (League Two)
- Highest home goal difference: 1[151]
- 1998–99 (Third Division)
- Highest away goal difference: 3[152][153][154]
- 1962–93 (Fourth Division)
- 1971–72 (Fourth Division)
- 2008–09 (League Two)
- Highest average attendance in division: 1[126]
- 11,738 (1971–72, Fourth Division)
National records
All-time
- Most home Football League wins in a season: 21 (1929–30, Third Division South)[155]
- Joint-highest aggregate score in a single Football League Cup match: 12 (6–6 after extra time versus Dagenham & Redbridge, first round, 13 August 2014)[156]
- Highest-scoring draw in a single Football League Cup match: 6–6 (versus Dagenham & Redbridge, first round, 13 August 2014)[157]
- Quickest golden goal: 15 seconds – Robert Taylor versus Barnet (Football League Trophy second round, 7 January 1997)[120]
Firsts
- First club to win each of the Football League Second, Third and Fourth Division championships[158]
- First club to occupy first place in the Football League First Division and last place in the Football League Fourth Division[159]
- First occasion on which a Football League fourth-tier match was postponed due to international call-ups: versus Plymouth Argyle, Third Division, 10 September 1998 (Danny Boxall, Tony Folan, Hermann Hreiðarsson)[160]
- First loan player to feature as an ever-present through a season: Steve Sherwood (Fourth Division, 1974–75)[161]
- First fourth substitute to score after entering the field in a competitive match: Justin Shaibu (versus AFC Wimbledon, Football League Cup first round, 8 August 2017)[162]
One-time
- Joint-highest number of Football League wins in 2013 calendar year: 24[163]
- Most home Football League wins in the 2013–14 season: 19[164]
- Best home record in the Football League in 2014 calendar year[165]
- Only club in top four divisions with two players scoring 20 or more Football League goals in a season – 2[26]
- 1977–78, Fourth Division – Steve Phillips (32), Andrew McCulloch (22)
- 1994–95, Second Division – Nicky Forster (24), Robert Taylor (23)
Other club records
- Longest run of matches with unchanged starting lineup: 21 (2 November 1929 – 15 March 1930)[166]
- Longest run undefeated in home Football League matches: 29 (26 December 1995 – 15 March 1997)[166]
- Best-ever run of results: 16 wins, 3 draws (26 November 2013 – 11 January 2014)[118]
- Quickest time to reach 50 Football League goals in a season: 22 matches (1963–64, Third Division)[167]
- Oldest-ever starting lineup: 348 years – versus Aston Villa, First Division, 1 February 1947[168]
- Youngest-ever FA Cup starting lineup: 22 years and three months versus Gainsborough Trinity, first round, 8 November 2003[169]
- Most Scottish players named in a starting lineup: 7 – versus Oldham Athletic, Third Division, 30 November 1963 (Chic Brodie, John Dick, Tommy Higginson, George McLeod, Willie Smith, George Summers, George Thomson)[170]
Wartime football
Club honours and best performances
Leagues
Cups
London Victory Cup
- Best performance: Second Round – 1918–19[173]
Football League South War Cup
Most appearances
- Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. Years are listed according to the player's first and last wartime appearances for the club. Appearances made and goals scored in the 1945–46 FA Cup are not counted.
# | Name | Years | League | Cup | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1939–1946 | 205 (2) | 31 (0) | 246 (2) | |
2 | 1939–1946 | 182 (36) | 41 (10) | 223 (46) | |
3 | 1939–1946 | 170 (0) | 45 (0) | 215 (0) | |
4 | 1940–1945 | 133 (73) | 34 (13) | 167 (86) | |
5 | 1939–1944 | 132 (3) | 32 (1) | 164 (4) | |
6 | 1939–1945 | 133 (33) | 27 (11) | 160 (44) | |
7 | 1939–1945 | 130 (16) | 26 (2) | 156 (18) | |
8 | 1915–1919 | 122 (26) | 2 (0) | 124 (26) | |
9 | 1915–1919 | 120 (74) | 2 (2) | 122 (76) | |
10 | 1939–1946 | 102 (84) | 18 (18) | 120 (102) |
Top goalscorers
- Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made. Years are listed according to the player's first and last wartime appearances for the club. Goals scored and appearances made in the 1945–46 FA Cup are not counted.
# | Name | Years | League | Cup | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1939–1946 | 84 (102) | 18 (18) | 102 (120) | |
2 | 1940–1945 | 73 (133) | 13 (34) | 86 (167) | |
3 | 1915–1919 | 74 (120) | 2 (2) | 76 (122) | |
4 | 1917–1919 | 51 (48) | 1 (2) | 52 (50) | |
5 | 1941–1943 | 28 (39) | 18 (23) | 46 (62) | |
6 | 1939–1946 | 41 (72) | 5 (14) | 46 (86) | |
7 | 1939–1946 | 36 (182) | 10 (41) | 46 (223) | |
8 | 1939–1945 | 33 (133) | 11 (27) | 44 (160) | |
9 | 1915–1919 | 26 (122) | 0 (2) | 26 (124) | |
10 | 1939–1946 | 19 (66) | 5 (23) | 24 (89) |
Awards
Club
- Football League Awards
- Stadium Business Awards
- Sponsorship, Sales and Marketing: 2013[177]
- League Managers Association Performance of the Week:
- 3–0 vs West Bromwich Albion, Football League Cup first round, second leg, 18 August 1998[178]
- 4–0 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Championship, 29 November 2014[179]
- Littlewoods Giant Killers Award
- 2–1 vs Norwich City, FA Cup third round, 6 January 1996[180]
Managers
Players
Player of the Year
- Gallaghers Divisional Footballer of the Year:
- PFA Fans' Player of the Year:
- Football League One Player of the Year:
- London Football Awards:
- Goalkeeper Of the Year: Daniel Bentley (2017–18)[183]
Team of the Year
- PFA Team of the Year:
- Level 2
- Alex Pritchard (2014–15, Championship)[184]
- Alan Judge (2015–16, Championship)[185]
- Level 3
- Roger Joseph (1987–88, Third Division)[186]
- Terry Evans, Dean Holdsworth (1991–92, Third Division)[37]
- Nicky Forster (1994–95, Second Division)[187]
- Carl Asaba (1996–97, Second Division)[37]
- Paul Evans (2001–02, Second Division)[188]
- Sam Sodje (2005–06, League One)[189]
- Jake Bidwell, Adam Forshaw (2013–14, League One)[190]
- Level 4
- Paul Evans, Hermann Hreiðarsson (1998–99, Third Division)[191]
- Craig Pead (2007–08, League Two)[192]
- Level 2
- Football League Team of the Year:
- Level 2
- Alan Judge (2015–16, Championship)[193]
- Level 3
- Paul Evans, Lloyd Owusu (2001–02, Second Division)[194]
- Adam Forshaw, Alan McCormack (2013–14, League One)[nb 30][195]
- Level 2
- Football League Team of the Year (calendar year)
Player of the Month
- Football League Player of the Month:
- Level 2
- Andre Gray (November 2014, Championship)[197]
- Alan Judge (October 2015, Championship)[198]
- Scott Hogan (September 2016, Championship)[199]
- Level 3
- DJ Campbell (January 2006, League One)[200]
- Sam Saunders (December 2013, League One)[201]
- Level 4
- Marcus Bean (December 2008, League Two)[202]
- Charlie MacDonald (February 2009, League Two)[203]
- Level 2
- Football League Young Player of the Month
- Jake Bidwell (January 2014, League One)[204]
- PFA Fans' Player of the Month:
- Jordan Rhodes (March 2009, League Two)[205]
- Evening Standard Player of the Month:
- Jimmy Bloomfield[37]
- Steve Phillips (March 1978, Fourth Division)[206]
- Gary Roberts[37]
- Terry Evans (January 1989, Third Division)[207]
- Gary Blissett (February 1989, Third Division)[207]
- Dean Holdsworth[37]
- Jamie Bates (December 1997, Second Division)[37]
- Sam Sodje (February 2005, League One)[208]
Player of the Round
Other awards
- Adidas Golden Boot: Steve Phillips (1977–78, Fourth Division)[37]
- Puma Golden Glove: Ben Hamer (2008–09, League Two)[210]
- Canon League Loyalty Award: Eddie Lyons[211]
- Football League Sir Tim Finney Award: Kevin O'Connor[212]
Notes
- ↑ Not promoted after defeat in the 1995 Football League Second Division play-off semi-finals.
- ↑ Promoted.
- ↑ Believed to be £2,500,000.
- ↑ Believed to be £1,000,000.
- ↑ Believed to be £9,500,000, rising to £12,000,000. 30% of the fee went to Hogan's previous club Rochdale.
- ↑ Believed to be £9,000,000. Approximately £1,100,000 of the fee went to Gray's previous club Luton Town. Brentford received 20% of the fee paid when Gray transferred from Burnley to Watford in August 2017.
- ↑ Believed to be over £3,000,000. A percentage of the fee went to Forshaw's previous club Everton.
- ↑ Brentford received Mickey Bennett and Detsi Kruszyński from Wimbledon as part of the deal. £100,000 of the fee went to Holdsworth's previous club Watford.
- ↑ Brentford received an additional £350,000 sell-on fee from Sinton's £2,750,000 transfer to Sheffield Wednesday in August 1993.
- ↑ £13,000 of the fee went to Houston's previous club Chelsea.
- ↑ £100 of the fee went to Shanks' previous club Derby County, who still held his league registration.
- ↑ Joe Connor was also transferred to Woolwich Arsenal as part of the deal.
- 1 2 3 Blunstone's 1984 spell was as caretaker manager.
- 1 2 3 4 Initially as caretaker manager.
- ↑ Also club record Southern League home win.
- ↑ Also club record Football League home win.
- ↑ Also club record FA Cup home win.
- ↑ Also club record Football League Cup away win.
- 1 2 National record.
- ↑ Also club record Southern League away defeat.
- ↑ Also joint-club record Football League away defeat.
- ↑ Also club record FA Cup away defeat.
- ↑ Also club record consecutive Southern League wins in a single season.
- ↑ Football League record.
- 1 2 3 2 points for a win.
- ↑ Brentford were undefeated during the 1900–01 Southern League Second Division season.
- 1 2 "All competitions" comprises Southern League, Southern League test matches and FA Cup.
- ↑ "All competitions" comprises Football League and FA Cup.
- ↑ "All competitions" comprises Football League, FA Cup, Football League Cup and Football League Trophy.
- ↑ Jake Bidwell was named as a substitute.
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