List of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. records and statistics

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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is an English football club based in Wolverhampton. The club was founded as St Luke's in 1877, soon becoming Wolverhampton Wanderers, before being a founder member of the Football League in 1888. Since that time, the club has played in all four professional divisions of the English football pyramid, and been champions of all these levels. They have also been involved in European football, having been one of the first English clubs to enter the European Cup, as well as reaching the final of the first staging of the UEFA Cup. This list encompasses all honours won by Wolverhampton Wanderers and 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, as well as transfer fee records paid and received by the club. A list of streaks recording all elements of the game (wins, losses, clean sheets, etc.) is also presented.

Honours

In the all-time top flight league table since the league's inception in 1888, Wolves sit in the top fifteen, in terms of all-time English first level league position. Alternatively, they sit in the top four, behind only Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in terms of all-time league position from points gained at any level of English professional football. Cumulatively, they are the joint 11th most successful club in domestic English football history, tied with Nottingham Forest. One place behind Blackburn Rovers, with nine major trophy wins, not including super cups. Alternatively they are joint 10th with Nottingham Forrest, in competitive honours with 13 trophy wins, behind Newcastle United.(see here). Uniquely, they are the only club to have won titles in five different Football League divisions, and, in 1988, became the first team to have been champions of all four professional leagues in English football; although this feat has since been matched by Burnley (in 1992) and Preston (in 1996). They remain the only club to have won all the main domestic cup competitions (FA Cup, League Cup and EFL Trophy) currently contested in English football.

League

First Division/Premier League Second Division/Championship Third Division/League One Fourth Division

Cup

UEFA Cup FA Cup EFL Cup FA Charity Shield EFL Trophy Texaco Cup

Minor honours

Premier League Asia Trophy Uhrencup Football League War Cup FA Youth Cup United Soccer Association NASL International Cup Premier League 2 Division 2 The Central League Birmingham Senior Cup Birmingham Football Combination Birmingham & District League Worcestershire Football Combination Staffordshire Senior Cup Shropshire Senior Cup Walsall Senior Cup Wrekin Cup Daily Express National Five-a-Sides Gothia Cup

Players

Appearances

Note: Competitive first-team games only; substitute appearances are included in total.

Goalscorers

Note: Goals scored in competitive first-team games only

Internationals

Award winners

Transfers

Record paid

Record received

Managers

Team records

Matches

Note: Applies to League games only

Goals

Points

Attendances

Season-by-season performance

Miscellaneous feats

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