
| Most Football League Titles | Liverpool and Man. Utd - 18 | |
| Most Consecutive seasons in top flight | Arsenal - 85 | 1919 - present day |
| Most wins in a season | Doncaster Rovers - 33 | Division Three North 1946-47 |
| Most Consecutive Wins from start of a season | Reading - 13 | 1985-86 Third Division |
| Fewest Wins in a Season | Derby County - 1 | 2007-08 Premier League |
| Most Consecutive League Games Without a Win | Derby County - 37 | 2007-08 Premier League |
| Most Consecutive League Games Without Defeat | Arsenal - 49 | May 2003 - October 2004. Became Known as 'the Invincibles'. |
| Most Points in a Season (2 pts for a win) | Lincoln City - 74 | |
| First Club to go out of the F.A Cup on penalties | Scunthorpe United | Lost to Rotherham |
| Most Goals in a Season | Dixie Dean - 60 | 1927-28 Everton in just 39 games |
| Most Career League Goals | Arthur Rowley - 434 | for West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, Leicester City and Shrewsbury Town, 1946 to 1965 |
| Most Goals in a Game | Joe Payne - 10 | Luton v Bristol Rovers 13th April 1936 |
| Fastest Goal | Jim Fryatt - 4 Seconds | Bradford Park Avenue v Tranmere 25th April 1964 |
| Fastest Goal on League Debut | Freddy Eastwood - 7 Seconds | |
| Fastest Hat-trick | James Hayter - 2 mins 20 secs | For AFC Bournemouth v Wrexham, 23 February 2004 |
| Fastest Goal By Substitute | Nicklas Bendnter - 1.8 Seconds | |
| Most Goals in A League Season (Team) | Peterborough Utd. - 134 | 1960-61 4th Division |
| Fewest Goals in a League Season | Loughborough - 18 | 1899-1900 |
| Most Goals Conceded by a Goalkeeper in a Season | Paul Robinson - 85 | Leeds United 2003-04 |
| Most Own Goals in a Season | Bobby Stuart - 5 | 1934-35 Middlesbrough |
| Most Hat-tricks in one Season | George Camsell - 9 | Middlesbrough 1926-27 |
| Goalkeeper Longest Run Without Conceding a Goal | Edwin Van Der Sar - 1,311 Minutes | For Man Utd 2008-09 |
| Most Career League Appearances | Peter Shilton - 1005 | 1966 - 1997 |
| Most England Caps | Peter Shilton - 125 | |
| First Cantilever Stand in Europe | Old Showground, Scunthorpe 1958. | Made from Scunthorpe Steel |
| First Club to Move to Purpose-Built Stadium in Modern Times | Scunthorpe United - 1988 | Moved to Glanford Park situated on the outskirts of the town after re-locating from their Town-Centre ground 'The Old Showground |
| Shortest Reign of a Manager | Leroy Rosenoir - Torquay Utd. - 10 minutes (Formerly Bill Lambton Scunthorpe Utd. - 3 Days) | |