List of Newport County A.F.C. records and statistics

This article details records and statistics of Newport County Football Club.

Honours

League

League Performance

  • Tier 2: 1939–47 (Second Division, 1 full season)
  • Tier 3: 1920–21, 1958–62, 1980–87 (Third Division, 12 seasons); 1921–31, 1932–39, 1947–58 (Third Division South, 28 seasons)
  • Tier 4: 1962–80, 1987–8 (Fourth Division, 19 seasons); 2013– (League Two, 4 seasons)
  • Tier 5: 2010–13 (Conference, 3 full seasons)

Cups

Club records

  • Highest league finish: Joint 9th in Football League Second Division 1939–40 (abandoned season), 22nd in Football League Second Division 1946–47.
  • Best FA Cup run: 5th round (last 16) 1948–49 FA Cup; Defeat after extra time vs. Portsmouth, 12 February 1949 (in front of a then-record attendance of 48,581 at Fratton Park).

Match records

Newport County scores are shown first in every match

Firsts

Record results

  • Record League victory: 10–0 vs. Merthyr Town, 10 April 1930 (Football League Third Division South).
  • Record FA Cup victory: 7–0 vs. Woking, 24 November 1928 (FA Cup round 1).
  • Record League Cup victory: 6–0 (8–1 aggregate) vs. Exeter City, 14 September 1982 (League Cup round 1, 2nd leg).
  • Record European Cup Winners' Cup victory: 6–0 vs. Haugar (Norway), 4 November 1980.
  • Record League defeat: 0–13 vs. Newcastle United, 5 October 1946 (Football League Second Division).
  • Record FA Cup defeat: 1–8 vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, 19 September 1955 (FA Cup round 1).
  • Record League Cup defeat: 0–5 vs. Swansea City, 15 August 1978 (League Cup round 1, 2nd leg).

Season records

  • Longest stretch of wins (Football League): 10, 22 February 1980 – 12 April 1980.
  • Longest stretch of wins (Southern League): 14, 16 November 1994 – 21 January 1995.
  • Longest stretch without loss (Football League): 12, 24 September 1938 – 24 December 1938.
  • Longest stretch without loss (Conference South): 21, 31 October 2009 – 15 March 2010.

Attendance records

Player records

Most League appearances

As of 16 January 2011. (League matches only, includes appearances as substitute):

NameCareerAppearancesGoals
1Wales Len Weare1955–19705260
2Wales Ray Wilcox1946–19594890
3Wales John Rowland1958–19694639
4Wales Len Hill1962–197435763
5England John Relish1974–19903489
6Wales Nathan Davies1998–201030414

Most League Goals

As of 16 January 2011. (League goals only):

NameCareerAppearancesGoalsGoals/game
1Wales Reg Parker1948–1954201990.49
2Wales Chris Lilygreen1983–1993176720.41
3Republic of Ireland John Aldridge1979–1983170690.41
4Wales Rod Jones1969–1978288680.24
5England Tommy Tynan1979–1983183660.36
6Wales Jimmy Gittins1921–1933253650.26
7England Craig Reid2008–201196580.60

Transfer records

Pre 1989

  • Paid: £80,000 to Swansea City for Alan Waddle, December 1980.[1] As of September 2017, the Waddle signing means Newport County holds the record for the oldest club record transfer fee among Football League clubs.[2]
  • Received: £78,000 from Oxford United for John Aldridge, 21 March 1984.

Post 1989

PFA Team of the Year

The following have been included in the PFA Team of the Year whilst playing for Newport County :

International Honours

Full internationals

The following players received the following full international caps while playing for Newport County:

Schoolboy internationals

The following players have received schoolboy, under 17 or under 19 international caps while playing for Newport County:

Semi-pro internationals

The following players have received semi-pro international caps while playing for Newport County:

European matches

Newport County scores are shown first in every match

Season Competition Round Country Club Home
result
Away
result
Aggregate
1980–1981 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Northern Ireland Crusaders F.C. 4–0 0–0 4–0
2R Norway SK Haugar 6–0 0–0 6–0
QF East Germany FC Carl Zeiss Jena 0–1 2–2 2–3

See also

References

  1. Swansea City A.F.C. "Past Players – Alan Waddle". Archived from the original on 10 January 2011.
  2. "What are the most unlikely gigs played at football stadiums?". theguardian.com. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  3. "Stevenage sign Reid from Newport". BBC News. 31 January 2011.
  4. Bignot joins Blackpool.
  5. Evans joins Wolves

Sources

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