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List of Aston Villa F.C. records and statistics

Aston Villa Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and were founding members of the Football League in 1888, as well as the Premier League in 1992.[1] They are one of the oldest football clubs in England, having won the First Division Championship seven times and the FA Cup seven times.[2] In 1982, the club became one of only five English clubs to win the European Cup.[3]

The Aston Villa team of the late 19th century

This list encompasses the honours won by Aston Villa and the records set by the players and the club. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made the most appearances in first-team competitions. Attendance records at Villa Park are also included in the list.

Honours

 
The 1982 European Cup winning squad celebrate the 25th anniversary of their win.
 
The Aston Villa team of 1896–97 with the First Division Championship and the FA Cup

Aston Villa have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. Their most recent domestic honour was a League Cup win in 1996.[4][5]

European

Domestic

League

Cups

Youth

Friendly and exhibition

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only. Each column contains appearances in the starting eleven, followed by appearances as substitute in brackets.[14]

Rank Player Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1   Charlie Aitken 1959–1976 559 (2) 34 (1) 61 (0) 3 (0) 657 (3)
2   Billy Walker 1919–1934 478 (0) 53 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 531 (0)
3   Gordon Cowans 1976–1985
1988–1991
399 (15) 8 (1) 40 (4) 39 (2) 508 (22)
4   Joe Bache 1900–1915 431 (0) 42 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 474 (0)
5   Allan Evans 1977–1989 374 (6) 26 (0) 42 (1) 24 (0) 466 (7)
6   Nigel Spink 1979–1996 357 (4) 28 (0) 45 (0) 19 (1) 449 (5)
7   Tommy Smart 1919–1933 405 (0) 47 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 452 (0)
8   Gareth Barry 1997–2009 353 (12) 19 (2) 29 (0) 22 (4) 423 (18)
9   Johnny Dixon 1945–1961 392 (0) 38 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 430 (0)
10   Dennis Mortimer 1975–1985 315 (1) 21 (0) 38 (0) 30 (0) 404 (1)
Other competitions include European Cup, UEFA Cup and Intertoto Cup

Goalscorers

  • Most goals in a season: Tom 'Pongo' Waring, 50 goals in 1930–31 season.[15]
  • Most league goals in a season: Tom 'Pongo' Waring, 49 goals in 1930–31 season.[16]
  • In the 1899–1900 season Billy Garraty became the top goalscorer in world football scoring 27 goals in just 33 league games and a total 30 goals in 39 league and cup games.

Top goalscorers

Competitive matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.[17]

Rank Player Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
011   Billy Walker 1919–1933 214 (478) 30 (53) 0 (0) 0 (0) 244 (531)
022   Harry Hampton 1904–1920 215 (339) 27 (34) 0 (0) 0 (0) 242 (373)
033   John Devey 1891–1902 169 (268) 18 (38) 0 (0) 0 (2) 187 (308)
044   Joe Bache 1900–1914 168 (431) 17 (42) 0 (0) 0 (1) 185 (474)
055   Eric Houghton 1927–1946 160 (361) 10 (31) 0 (0) 0 (0) 170 (392)
066   Tom Waring 1928–1935 159 (216) 8 (10) 0 (0) 0 (0) 167 (226)
077   Johnny Dixon 1945–1961 132 (263) 12 (38) 0 (0) 0 (0) 144 (430)
088   Peter McParland 1952–1962 97 (293) 19 (36) 4 (11) 0 (1) 120 (341)
099   Billy Garraty 1897–1908 96 (224) 15 (31) 0 (0) 1 (3) 112 (258)
1010=   Dai Astley 1931–1936 92 (165) 8 (8) 0 (0) 0 (0) 100 (173)
1010=   Len Capewell 1921–1930 88 (143) 12 (13) 0 (0) 0 (0) 100 (156)
 
Olof Mellberg, one of only three Villa players to play in two World Cups while at the club, alongside Steve Staunton and Paul McGrath. Also Villa's most internationally capped player and captain of Sweden during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[18]

International

This section refers only to caps won while an Aston Villa player.

Record transfer fees

 
Emiliano Buendía, Aston Villa's record signing. (Pictured here playing for Norwich City)

This section lists the record transfer fees paid by the club for a player. The highest transfer fee received by the club is the £100 million fee paid by Manchester City for Jack Grealish in August 2021. The sale at the time was a British transfer record.[31] The highest initial fee Aston Villa have ever paid for a player was £33 million, rising to £38 million with add-ons, for Argentinian midfielder Emiliano Buendía from Norwich City in June 2021. [32]

Fees Paid

Rank Player Fee From Date Ref.
1   Emiliano Buendía 096£33m (rising to £38m)   Norwich City 2021-06June 2021 [32]
2   Leon Bailey 096£30m   Bayer Leverkusen 2021-08August 2021 [33]
3   Ollie Watkins 096£28m (rising to £33m)   Brentford 2020-09September 2020 [34]
4   Diego Carlos 096£26m   Sevilla 2022-05May 2022 [35]
5   Danny Ings 096£25m (rising to £30m)   Southampton 2021-08August 2021 [36]
  Lucas Digne 096£25m   Everton 2022-01January 2022 [37]
7   Wesley 096£22m   Club Brugge 2019-06June 2019 [38]
8   Tyrone Mings 096£20m   Bournemouth 2019-07July 2019 [39]
9   Darren Bent 096£18m (rising to £24m)   Sunderland 2011-01January 2011 [40]
10   Emiliano Martínez 096£17m   Arsenal 2020-09September 2020 [41]
  Bertrand Traore 096£17m   Lyon 2020-09September 2020 [42]
  Philippe Coutinho 096£17m   Barcelona 2022-05May 2022 [43]

Fees Received

Rank Player Fee To Date Ref.
1   Jack Grealish 096£100m   Manchester City 2021-08August 2021 [31]
2   Christian Benteke 096£32.5m   Liverpool 2015-07July 2015 [44]
3   James Milner 096£26m   Manchester City 2010-08August 2010 [45]
4   Stewart Downing 096£20m   Liverpool 2011-07July 2011 [46]
  Carney Chukwuemeka 096£20m   Chelsea 2022-08August 2022 [47]
6   Ashley Young 096£17m   Manchester United 2011-06June 2011 [48]
7   Matt Targett 096£15m   Newcastle United 2022-06June 2022 [49]
8   Dwight Yorke 096£12.6m   Manchester United 1998-08August 1998 [50]
9   Danny Ings 096£12m (rising to £15m)   West Ham United 2023-01January 2023 [51]
  Gareth Barry 096£12m   Manchester City 2009-06June 2009 [52]
10   Jordan Amavi 096£8.9m   Marseille 2018-01January 2018 [53]


Managerial records

  • First manager/secretary of the club: George Ramsay, in charge of 1327 games from August 1884 to 5 May 1926.[16]
  • Longest serving manager: George Ramsay.[16]
  • Most successful manager: George Ramsay, 6 League Championships and 6 FA Cups.[16]

Club records

Goals

Points

Matches

Firsts

Record wins

Record defeats

  • Record defeat: 0–8 (v. Chelsea, Premier League, 23 December 2012).
  • Record FA Cup defeat: 1–8 (v. Blackburn Rovers, 3rd round, 16 February 1889).[16]
  • Record League Cup defeat: 1–6 (v. West Bromwich Albion, 2nd round, 14 September 1966).[5]
  • Record European defeat: 1–4 (v. Royal Antwerp, 1st round UEFA Cup, 17 September 1975).[66]

Attendances

Streaks

National records

  • Most League Cup matches played (252) and won (148)
  • All-Time record for the most top-flight goals scored in a season, scoring 128 in season 1930–31.[80]
  • First football club in the world to appoint a paid manager, George Ramsay in 1886.[81]
  • First top-flight club to appoint a manager from outside the British Isles, Jozef Vengloš in July 1990.[82]
  • Villa Park was the first English stadium to stage international football in three different centuries.[83]
  • Villa Park has hosted more FA Cup Semi-Finals than any other ground, 55 to date.[84]
  • Highest FA Cup attendance (pre-World War I): 121,919 (Aston Villa vs Sunderland, Final at Crystal Palace, 19 April 1913)[85]
  • First football club to have a player score in every round of the FA Cup, when captain Archie Hunter led the club to its first FA Cup trophy in 1887.
  • First football club to pay more than £100 for a player, for Willie Groves in 1893.
  • First English football club to have a Black player on the scoresheet in the English Football League, when Willie Clarke scored on Christmas Day 1901, in a 3–2 victory over Everton.[86]
  • First English club to have a player score a hat-trick of penalty kicks in a league match, Billy Walker doing so in a 7–1 win against Bradford City in November 1921.[87]
  • First football club to have a player win both the PFA Young Player of the Year and PFA Players' Player of the Year in the same season, Andy Gray in 1976–77.

Aston Villa in UEFA competitions

Below is Aston Villa's record in European and Intercontinental competitions sanctioned by UEFA. As of December 2022, they are one of only five English clubs to have won the European Cup, which they did in 1982.[5][88] Aston Villa's scores are noted first in both results columns.

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away
1975–76 UEFA Cup 1R   Belgium Royal Antwerp 0–1 1–4
1977–78 UEFA Cup 1R   Turkey Fenerbahçe 4–0 2–0
2R   Poland Górnik Zabrze 2–0 1–1
3R   Spain Athletic Bilbao 2–0 1–1
QF   Spain Barcelona 2–2 1–2
1981–82 European Cup (Winners) 1R   Iceland Valur 5–0 2–0
2R   East Germany Dynamo Berlin 0–1 2–1
QF   Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 2–0 0–0
SF   Belgium Anderlecht 1–0 0–0
F   West Germany Bayern Munich 1–0
1982 UEFA Super Cup (Winners) F   Spain Barcelona 3–0 0–1
1982 Intercontinental Cup F   Uruguay Peñarol 0–2
1982–83 European Cup 1R   Turkey Beşiktaş 3–1 0–0
2R   Romania Dinamo București 4–2 2–0
QF   Italy Juventus 1–2 1–3
1983–84 UEFA Cup 1R   Portugal Vitória de Guimarães 5–0 0–1
2R   Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 1–2 2–2
1990–91 UEFA Cup 1R   Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 3–1 2–1
2R   Italy Internazionale 2–0 0–3
1993–94 UEFA Cup 1R   Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 2–1 0–0
2R   Spain Deportivo La Coruña 0–1 1–1
1994–95 UEFA Cup 1R   Italy Internazionale 1–0 0–1
2R   Turkey Trabzonspor 2–1 0–1
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1R   Sweden Helsingborg 1–1 0–0
1997–98 UEFA Cup 1R   France Bordeaux 1–0 0–0
2R   Spain Athletic Bilbao 2–1 0–0
3R   Romania Steaua București 2–0 1–2
QF   Spain Atlético Madrid 2–1 0–1
1998–99 UEFA Cup 1R   Norway Stromsgodset 3–2 3–0
2R   Spain Celta Vigo 1–3 1–0
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R   Czech Republic Dukla Pribram 3–1 0–0
SF   Spain Celta Vigo 1–2 0–1
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup (Winners) 3R   Croatia Slaven Belupo 2–0 1–2
SF   France Rennes 1–0 2–1
F   Switzerland Basel 4–1 1–1
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1R   Croatia Varteks 2–3 1–0
2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R   Switzerland Zürich 3–0 0–2
SF   France Lille 0–2 1–1
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup (Co-Winners) 3R   Denmark Odense 1–0 2–2
2008–09 UEFA Cup 2QR   Iceland Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar 1–1 4–1
1R   Bulgaria Litex Lovech 1–1 3–1
GS   Netherlands Ajax 2–1
GS   Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1–0
GS   Slovakia Žilina 1–2
GS   Germany Hamburg 1–3
R32   Russia CSKA Moscow 1–1 0–2
2009–10 UEFA Europa League P/O   Austria Rapid Wien 2–1 0–1
2010–11 UEFA Europa League P/O   Austria Rapid Wien 2–3 1–1
Key
  • 2QR = Second Qualifying Round
  • P/O = Play-off Round
  • 1R = First Round
  • 2R = Second Round
  • 3R = Third Round
  • GS = Group Stages
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • QF = Quarter-Finals
  • SF = Semi-Finals
  • F = Final

Record by competition

Correct as of May 2011

Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals for Goals against
European Cup 15 9 3 3 24 10
UEFA Cup 50 23 12 15 71 51
UEFA Europa League 4 1 1 2 5 6
UEFA Intertoto Cup 16 6 4 6 21 17
UEFA Super Cup 2 1 0 1 3 1
FIFA Intercontinental Cup 1 0 0 1 0 2
Total 88 40 20 28 124 87

Footnotes

A. ^ The Premier League took over from the First Division as the top tier of the English football league system upon its formation in 1992. The First Division then became the second tier of English football, the Second Division became the third tier, and so on. The First Division is now known as the Football League Championship, while the Second Division is now known as Football League One.
^ In 1981, the Charity Shield was shared in the event of a draw.
^ Aston Villa won their 3rd round, final tie of the 2008 Intertoto Cup and were named a co-winner of the tournament, as a result they qualified for the 2008-09 UEFA Cup. The outright winner of the Intertoto Cup was the team that progressed furthest in the UEFA Cup that season, which was SC Braga.[89]
^ The home team are listed first.

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This article details all time records For a season by season statistical breakdown see List of Aston Villa F C seasons Aston Villa Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Aston Birmingham who currently play in the Premier League The club was founded in 1874 and were founding members of the Football League in 1888 as well as the Premier League in 1992 1 They are one of the oldest football clubs in England having won the First Division Championship seven times and the FA Cup seven times 2 In 1982 the club became one of only five English clubs to win the European Cup 3 The Aston Villa team of the late 19th century This list encompasses the honours won by Aston Villa and the records set by the players and the club The player records section includes details of the club s leading goalscorers and those who have made the most appearances in first team competitions Attendance records at Villa Park are also included in the list Contents 1 Honours 1 1 European 1 2 Domestic 1 2 1 League 1 2 2 Cups 1 3 Youth 1 4 Friendly and exhibition 2 Player records 2 1 Appearances 2 1 1 Most appearances 2 2 Goalscorers 2 2 1 Top goalscorers 2 3 International 2 4 Record transfer fees 3 Managerial records 4 Club records 4 1 Goals 4 2 Points 4 3 Matches 4 3 1 Firsts 4 3 2 Record wins 4 3 3 Record defeats 4 4 Attendances 4 5 Streaks 5 National records 6 Aston Villa in UEFA competitions 6 1 Record by competition 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksHonours Edit The 1982 European Cup winning squad celebrate the 25th anniversary of their win The Aston Villa team of 1896 97 with the First Division Championship and the FA Cup Aston Villa have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions Their most recent domestic honour was a League Cup win in 1996 4 5 European Edit European Cup Winners 1 1982European Super Cup Winners 1 1982 83Intertoto Cup Winners 1 2001 Co winners 1 2008 C Domestic Edit League Edit Football League First Division A Winners 7 1894 1896 1897 1899 1900 1910 1981 Runners up 9 1889 1903 1908 1911 1913 1914 1931 1933 1990 Premier League A Runners up 1 1993 Football League Second Division A Winners 2 1938 1960 Runners up 2 1975 1988 Play Offs 1 2019 Football League Third Division A Winners 1 1972Cups Edit FA Cup Winners 7 1887 1895 1897 1905 1913 1920 1957 Runners up 4 1892 1924 2000 2015 Football League Cup Winners 5 1961 1975 1977 1994 1996 Runners up 4 1963 1971 2010 2020 FA Charity Shield Winners 1 1981 shared B Runners up 3 1910 1957 1972 Sheriff of London Charity Shield Winners 2 1899 1901 Runners up 1 1900 Football League War Cup Winners 1 1944Youth Edit FA Youth Cup Winners 4 1972 1980 2002 2021 FA Premier League Cup Winners 1 2018 HKFC Soccer Sevens Winners 6 2002 2004 2007 2008 2010 2016 NextGen Cup Winners 1 2013Friendly and exhibition Edit Football World Championship Winners 3 1887 1894 6 1900 shared 7 Bass Charity Vase Winners 3 1893 1894 2018 Dublin Tournament Winners 1 2003 8 Peace Cup Winners 1 2009 Cup of Traditions Winners 1 2017 9 10 Queensland Champions Cup Winners 1 2022 11 Al Wahda Challenge Cup Winners 1 2022 12 Player records EditSee also List of Aston Villa F C players Appearances Edit Youngest first team player Jimmy Brown 15 years 349 days v Bolton Wanderers Division Two 17 September 1969 13 Oldest first team player Brad Friedel 40 years 4 days v Liverpool Premier League 22 May 2011 Most appearances Edit Competitive matches only Each column contains appearances in the starting eleven followed by appearances as substitute in brackets 14 Rank Player Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total1 Charlie Aitken 1959 1976 559 2 34 1 61 0 3 0 657 3 2 Billy Walker 1919 1934 478 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 531 0 3 Gordon Cowans 1976 19851988 1991 399 15 8 1 40 4 39 2 508 22 4 Joe Bache 1900 1915 431 0 42 0 0 0 1 0 474 0 5 Allan Evans 1977 1989 374 6 26 0 42 1 24 0 466 7 6 Nigel Spink 1979 1996 357 4 28 0 45 0 19 1 449 5 7 Tommy Smart 1919 1933 405 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 452 0 8 Gareth Barry 1997 2009 353 12 19 2 29 0 22 4 423 18 9 Johnny Dixon 1945 1961 392 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 430 0 10 Dennis Mortimer 1975 1985 315 1 21 0 38 0 30 0 404 1 Other competitions include European Cup UEFA Cup and Intertoto CupGoalscorers Edit Most goals in a season Tom Pongo Waring 50 goals in 1930 31 season 15 Most league goals in a season Tom Pongo Waring 49 goals in 1930 31 season 16 In the 1899 1900 season Billy Garraty became the top goalscorer in world football scoring 27 goals in just 33 league games and a total 30 goals in 39 league and cup games Top goalscorers Edit Competitive matches only appearances including substitutes appear in brackets 17 Rank Player Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total01 1 Billy Walker 1919 1933 214 478 30 53 0 0 0 0 244 531 02 2 Harry Hampton 1904 1920 215 339 27 34 0 0 0 0 242 373 03 3 John Devey 1891 1902 169 268 18 38 0 0 0 2 187 308 04 4 Joe Bache 1900 1914 168 431 17 42 0 0 0 1 185 474 05 5 Eric Houghton 1927 1946 160 361 10 31 0 0 0 0 170 392 06 6 Tom Waring 1928 1935 159 216 8 10 0 0 0 0 167 226 07 7 Johnny Dixon 1945 1961 132 263 12 38 0 0 0 0 144 430 08 8 Peter McParland 1952 1962 97 293 19 36 4 11 0 1 120 341 09 9 Billy Garraty 1897 1908 96 224 15 31 0 0 1 3 112 258 10 10 Dai Astley 1931 1936 92 165 8 8 0 0 0 0 100 173 10 10 Len Capewell 1921 1930 88 143 12 13 0 0 0 0 100 156 Olof Mellberg one of only three Villa players to play in two World Cups while at the club alongside Steve Staunton and Paul McGrath Also Villa s most internationally capped player and captain of Sweden during the 2006 FIFA World Cup 18 International Edit This section refers only to caps won while an Aston Villa player First capped players for England Arthur Alfred Brown and Howard Vaughton on 18 February 1882 19 Most capped international player Olof Mellberg 69 caps for Sweden between July 2001 and July 2008 20 21 22 Most capped player for England Gareth Southgate 42 caps 23 First player to play at the World Cup finals Peter McParland for Northern Ireland against Czechoslovakia on 8 June 1958 24 First player to score at the World Cup finals Peter McParland for Northern Ireland against Argentina on 11 June 1958 First player to score in a World Cup for England David Platt for England against Belgium on 26 June 1990 Most World Cup appearances Paul McGrath 9 1990 and 1994 25 Steve Staunton 8 1994 and 2002 Olof Mellberg 8 2002 and 2006 Most successful players at the World Cup Winner Emi Martinez 2022 26 27 3rd Place Alpay Ozalan 2002 Ron Vlaar 2014 28 29 4th Place David Platt 1990 30 Most World Cup finals goals Peter McParland 5 1958 24 Record transfer fees Edit Emiliano Buendia Aston Villa s record signing Pictured here playing for Norwich City This section lists the record transfer fees paid by the club for a player The highest transfer fee received by the club is the 100 million fee paid by Manchester City for Jack Grealish in August 2021 The sale at the time was a British transfer record 31 The highest initial fee Aston Villa have ever paid for a player was 33 million rising to 38 million with add ons for Argentinian midfielder Emiliano Buendia from Norwich City in June 2021 32 Fees Paid Rank Player Fee From Date Ref 1 Emiliano Buendia 096 33m rising to 38m Norwich City 2021 06 June 2021 32 2 Leon Bailey 096 30m Bayer Leverkusen 2021 08 August 2021 33 3 Ollie Watkins 096 28m rising to 33m Brentford 2020 09 September 2020 34 4 Diego Carlos 096 26m Sevilla 2022 05 May 2022 35 5 Danny Ings 096 25m rising to 30m Southampton 2021 08 August 2021 36 Lucas Digne 096 25m Everton 2022 01 January 2022 37 7 Wesley 096 22m Club Brugge 2019 06 June 2019 38 8 Tyrone Mings 096 20m Bournemouth 2019 07 July 2019 39 9 Darren Bent 096 18m rising to 24m Sunderland 2011 01 January 2011 40 10 Emiliano Martinez 096 17m Arsenal 2020 09 September 2020 41 Bertrand Traore 096 17m Lyon 2020 09 September 2020 42 Philippe Coutinho 096 17m Barcelona 2022 05 May 2022 43 Fees Received Rank Player Fee To Date Ref 1 Jack Grealish 096 100m Manchester City 2021 08 August 2021 31 2 Christian Benteke 096 32 5m Liverpool 2015 07 July 2015 44 3 James Milner 096 26m Manchester City 2010 08 August 2010 45 4 Stewart Downing 096 20m Liverpool 2011 07 July 2011 46 Carney Chukwuemeka 096 20m Chelsea 2022 08 August 2022 47 6 Ashley Young 096 17m Manchester United 2011 06 June 2011 48 7 Matt Targett 096 15m Newcastle United 2022 06 June 2022 49 8 Dwight Yorke 096 12 6m Manchester United 1998 08 August 1998 50 9 Danny Ings 096 12m rising to 15m West Ham United 2023 01 January 2023 51 Gareth Barry 096 12m Manchester City 2009 06 June 2009 52 10 Jordan Amavi 096 8 9m Marseille 2018 01 January 2018 53 Managerial records EditSee also List of Aston Villa F C managers First manager secretary of the club George Ramsay in charge of 1327 games from August 1884 to 5 May 1926 16 Longest serving manager George Ramsay 16 Most successful manager George Ramsay 6 League Championships and 6 FA Cups 16 Club records EditGoals Edit Most league goals scored in a season 128 in 42 matches in the 1930 31 season Division One 54 Fewest league goals scored in a season 27 goals in 38 matches in the 2015 16 season Premier League 55 Most league goals conceded in a season 110 goals in 42 matches in the 1935 36 season Division One 55 Fewest league goals conceded in a season 32 goals in 46 matches in the 1971 72 season Division Three 56 Points Edit Most points in a season Two points for a win 70 points in 46 matches in the 1971 72 season Division Three 57 Three points for a win 83 points in 46 matches in the 2017 18 season Championship Fewest points in a season Two points for a win 18 points in 22 matches in the 1890 91 season Division One 57 29 points in 42 matches in the 1966 67 season Division One 1969 70 season Division Two 57 Three points for a win 17 points in 38 matches in the 2015 16 Premier League 58 Matches Edit Firsts Edit First match Aston Villa 1 0 Aston Brook St Mary s March 1874 59 First league match Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 1 Aston Villa 8 September 1888 59 First match at Villa Park friendly 3 0 Blackburn Rovers on 17 April 1897 60 First FA Cup match Stafford Road Works 1 1 Aston Villa 13 December 1879 Aston Villa won the replay 3 1 on 24 January 1880 59 First League Cup match Aston Villa 4 1 Huddersfield Town 12 October 1960 61 First European match Royal Antwerp 4 1 Aston Villa 17 September 1975 UEFA Cup 62 Record wins Edit Record Football League win 12 2 v Accrington 12 March 1892 16 Record Premier League win 7 1 v Wimbledon 11 February 1995 63 Record FA Cup win 13 0 v Wednesbury Old Athletic 1st round 3 October 1886 64 Record League Cup win 8 1 v Exeter City 2nd round 9 October 1985 16 Record European win 5 0 v Valur in the European Cup 16 September 1981 and v Vitoria de Guimaraes in the UEFA Cup 28 September 1983 65 Record defeats Edit Record defeat 0 8 v Chelsea Premier League 23 December 2012 Record FA Cup defeat 1 8 v Blackburn Rovers 3rd round 16 February 1889 16 Record League Cup defeat 1 6 v West Bromwich Albion 2nd round 14 September 1966 5 Record European defeat 1 4 v Royal Antwerp 1st round UEFA Cup 17 September 1975 66 Attendances Edit Highest attendance at Villa Park League game 69 492 v Wolverhampton Wanderers 27 December 1949 67 FA Cup game 76 588 v Derby County sixth round 2 March 1946 16 As an all seater stadium 42 788 v Manchester United 10 February 2010 68 Lowest attendance at Villa Park League game 2 900 v Bradford City Division One 13 February 1915 67 Highest attendance at Wellington Road League game 20 000 v Sunderland 5 October 1895 v Everton 26 September 1896 69 FA Cup game 26 849 v Preston North End fifth round 7 January 1888 69 Lowest attendance at Wellington Road League game 600 v Accrington 27 October 1888 69 Streaks Edit Longest winning runs consecutive wins Multiple competitions 11 games in the 1896 97 Football League 1897 98 Football League and 1896 97 FA Cup 20 March 18 September 1897 70 League 10 games 2018 19 EFL Championship 2 March 2019 22 April 2019 71 Longest unbeaten runs without loss Multiple competitions 22 games in the 1896 97 Football League 1897 98 Football League and 1896 97 FA Cup 16 January 1897 18 September 1897 72 League matches 13 games in the 1898 99 Football League 17 September 1898 24 December 1898 73 74 13 games in the 2008 09 Premier League 9 November 2008 21 February 2009 75 Longest losing run consecutive losses 11 games 1962 63 Football League 23 March 1963 20 April 1963 76 2015 16 Premier League 14 February 2016 30 April 2016 77 Longest run without a league win 19 games 2015 16 Premier League 14 August 2015 12 January 2016 78 Longest run without a win in all competitions 16 games 2015 16 Premier League 2015 16 FA Cup 2015 16 Football League Cup 22 September 2015 12 January 2016 79 National records EditMost League Cup matches played 252 and won 148 All Time record for the most top flight goals scored in a season scoring 128 in season 1930 31 80 First football club in the world to appoint a paid manager George Ramsay in 1886 81 First top flight club to appoint a manager from outside the British Isles Jozef Venglos in July 1990 82 Villa Park was the first English stadium to stage international football in three different centuries 83 Villa Park has hosted more FA Cup Semi Finals than any other ground 55 to date 84 Highest FA Cup attendance pre World War I 121 919 Aston Villa vs Sunderland Final at Crystal Palace 19 April 1913 85 First football club to have a player score in every round of the FA Cup when captain Archie Hunter led the club to its first FA Cup trophy in 1887 First football club to pay more than 100 for a player for Willie Groves in 1893 First English football club to have a Black player on the scoresheet in the English Football League when Willie Clarke scored on Christmas Day 1901 in a 3 2 victory over Everton 86 First English club to have a player score a hat trick of penalty kicks in a league match Billy Walker doing so in a 7 1 win against Bradford City in November 1921 87 First football club to have a player win both the PFA Young Player of the Year and PFA Players Player of the Year in the same season Andy Gray in 1976 77 Aston Villa in UEFA competitions EditBelow is Aston Villa s record in European and Intercontinental competitions sanctioned by UEFA As of December 2022 they are one of only five English clubs to have won the European Cup which they did in 1982 5 88 Aston Villa s scores are noted first in both results columns Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away1975 76 UEFA Cup 1R Belgium Royal Antwerp 0 1 1 41977 78 UEFA Cup 1R Turkey Fenerbahce 4 0 2 02R Poland Gornik Zabrze 2 0 1 13R Spain Athletic Bilbao 2 0 1 1QF Spain Barcelona 2 2 1 21981 82 European Cup Winners 1R Iceland Valur 5 0 2 02R East Germany Dynamo Berlin 0 1 2 1QF Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 2 0 0 0SF Belgium Anderlecht 1 0 0 0F West Germany Bayern Munich 1 01982 UEFA Super Cup Winners F Spain Barcelona 3 0 0 11982 Intercontinental Cup F Uruguay Penarol 0 21982 83 European Cup 1R Turkey Besiktas 3 1 0 02R Romania Dinamo București 4 2 2 0QF Italy Juventus 1 2 1 31983 84 UEFA Cup 1R Portugal Vitoria de Guimaraes 5 0 0 12R Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 1 2 2 21990 91 UEFA Cup 1R Czechoslovakia Banik Ostrava 3 1 2 12R Italy Internazionale 2 0 0 31993 94 UEFA Cup 1R Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 2 1 0 02R Spain Deportivo La Coruna 0 1 1 11994 95 UEFA Cup 1R Italy Internazionale 1 0 0 12R Turkey Trabzonspor 2 1 0 11996 97 UEFA Cup 1R Sweden Helsingborg 1 1 0 01997 98 UEFA Cup 1R France Bordeaux 1 0 0 02R Spain Athletic Bilbao 2 1 0 03R Romania Steaua București 2 0 1 2QF Spain Atletico Madrid 2 1 0 11998 99 UEFA Cup 1R Norway Stromsgodset 3 2 3 02R Spain Celta Vigo 1 3 1 02000 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R Czech Republic Dukla Pribram 3 1 0 0SF Spain Celta Vigo 1 2 0 12001 UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners 3R Croatia Slaven Belupo 2 0 1 2SF France Rennes 1 0 2 1F Switzerland Basel 4 1 1 12001 02 UEFA Cup 1R Croatia Varteks 2 3 1 02002 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R Switzerland Zurich 3 0 0 2SF France Lille 0 2 1 12008 UEFA Intertoto Cup Co Winners 3R Denmark Odense 1 0 2 22008 09 UEFA Cup 2QR Iceland Fimleikafelag Hafnarfjardar 1 1 4 11R Bulgaria Litex Lovech 1 1 3 1GS Netherlands Ajax 2 1GS Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1 0GS Slovakia Zilina 1 2GS Germany Hamburg 1 3R32 Russia CSKA Moscow 1 1 0 22009 10 UEFA Europa League P O Austria Rapid Wien 2 1 0 12010 11 UEFA Europa League P O Austria Rapid Wien 2 3 1 1Key2QR Second Qualifying Round P O Play off Round 1R First Round 2R Second Round 3R Third Round GS Group Stages R32 Round of 32 QF Quarter Finals SF Semi Finals F FinalRecord by competition Edit Correct as of May 2011 Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals for Goals againstEuropean Cup 15 9 3 3 24 10UEFA Cup 50 23 12 15 71 51UEFA Europa League 4 1 1 2 5 6UEFA Intertoto Cup 16 6 4 6 21 17UEFA Super Cup 2 1 0 1 3 1FIFA Intercontinental Cup 1 0 0 1 0 2Total 88 40 20 28 124 87Footnotes EditA The Premier League took over from the First Division as the top tier of the English 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