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Burnley Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Burnley, Lancashire. Founded on 18 May 1882, the club was one of the first to become professional (in 1883), putting pressure on the Football Association (FA) to permit payments to players. In 1885, the FA legalised professionalism, so the team entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1885–86, and were one of the twelve founding members of the Football League in 1888–89. Burnley have played in all four professional divisions of English football from 1888 to the present day. The team have been champions of England twice, in 1920–21 and 1959–60, have won the FA Cup once, in 1913–14, and have won the FA Charity Shield twice, in 1960 and 1973. Burnley are one of only five teams to have won all four professional divisions of English football, along with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End, Sheffield United and Portsmouth. They were the second to achieve this by winning the Fourth Division in the 1991–92 season.

Jerry Dawson holds the record for most Burnley appearances, with 569.

The record for most games played for the club is held by Jerry Dawson, who made 569 appearances between 1907 and 1928. George Beel scored 188 goals during his Burnley career and is the club's record goalscorer. Jimmy McIlroy made 51 appearances for Northern Ireland and so is the player who has gained the most caps while with Burnley. The highest transfer fee paid by the club is the £16.1 million paid to FC Basel for Zeki Amdouni in 2023; the highest fees received are the £25 million paid by Everton and Newcastle United for Michael Keane and Chris Wood in 2017 and 2022 respectively. The highest attendance recorded at home ground Turf Moor was 54,775 for the visit of Huddersfield Town in a third round FA Cup match in 1924.

All records and statistics are correct as of the 2022–23 season.

Honours and achievements Edit

 
The FA Cup trophy is presented to Burnley captain Tommy Boyle by King George V in 1914
 
Team photograph of the 1920–21 First Division-winning side

Burnley won their first honour in 1883, when the team won the Dr Dean's Cup, a knockout competition between amateur clubs in the Burnley area.[1] The club turned professional by the end of 1883, and was one of the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888.[2] Burnley reached their first major final in 1914, when they reached the FA Cup Final and beat Liverpool 1–0.[3] Burnley have been champions of England two times, in 1920–21 and 1959–60, and have won the Charity Shield twice, in 1960 (shared with Wolverhampton Wanderers[a]) and 1973[b].[7][8] The side have competed in one of the four professional levels of English football from 1888 to the present day,[9] and are one of only five teams—and were the second—to have won all four tiers, along with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End, Sheffield United and Portsmouth.[10] Burnley's honours include the following:[9][11]

League Edit

First Division (Tier 1)[c]

Second Division/Championship (Tier 2)[c]

Third Division/Second Division (Tier 3)[c]

Fourth Division (Tier 4)[c]

Cup Edit

FA Cup

FA Charity Shield[8]

Texaco Cup[14]

Anglo-Scottish Cup

Associate Members' Cup

Budapest Cup[15]

  • Runners–up: 1914

Allison Trophy[16]

  • Winners: 1961, 1962

Regional Edit

Lancashire Cup[17][d]

  • Winners (13): 1889–90, 1914–15, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1992–93, 2022–23
  • Runners–up (13): 1899–1900, 1900–01, 1901–02, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1929–30, 1940–41, 1945–46, 1956–57, 1967–68, 1985–86, 2018–19, 2021–22

Dr Dean's Cup[1]

  • Winners: 1883

Hospital Cup[19]

  • Winners: 1883–84, 1887–88, 1889–90

East Lancashire Charity Cup[17]

  • Winners (14): 1892–93, 1893–94, 1898–99, 1904–05, 1905–06, 1906–07, 1907–08, 1911–12, 1914–15, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1923–24 (shared), 1927–28 (shared)
  • Runners–up (7): 1890–91, 1901–02, 1910–11, 1922–23, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29

Club records Edit

Season records Edit

Points Edit

  • Most points in a season:
  • Fewest points in a season:
    • Two points for a win: 13 in 22 matches, Football League, 1889–90[9]
    • Three points for a win: 30 in 38 matches, Premier League, 2009–10[9]

Goals Edit

  • Most league goals scored in a season: 102 in 42 matches, First Division, 1960–61[9][21]
  • Fewest league goals scored in a season: 28 in 38 matches, Premier League, 2014–15[9]
  • Most league goals conceded in a season: 108 in 42 matches, First Division, 1925–26[9]
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 24 in 30 matches, Second Division, 1897–98[9]

Clean sheets Edit

Match records Edit

Firsts Edit

Record wins Edit

Record defeats Edit

Streaks Edit

  • Longest winning streak (all competitions): 11 matches; 16 November 1912 to 18 January 1913, Second Division (10 matches) and FA Cup (one match)[37]
  • Longest winning streak at home (all competitions): 18 matches; 6 September 1920 to 2 April 1921, First Division (17 matches) and FA Cup (one match)[29][38]
  • Longest winning streak from home (all competitions): 7 matches; 12 October 1991 to 1 January 1992, Fourth Division (six matches) and FA Cup (one match)[29][39]
  • Longest unbeaten run (league): 30 matches; 6 September 1920 to 25 March 1921, First Division[e]
  • Longest unbeaten run at home (league): 34 matches; 1 April 1911 to 4 January 1913, Second Division[29]
  • Longest unbeaten run from home (league): 15 matches; 15 April 1972 to 6 January 1973, Second Division[29]
  • Longest drawing streak (league): 6 matches; 21 February to 28 March 1931, Second Division[29]
  • Longest losing streak (league): 8 matches;
  • Longest streak without a win (league): 24 matches; 16 April to 17 November 1979, Second Division[29]
  • Longest scoring run (league): 31 matches; 16 August 2022 to 25 February 2023, Championship[42][43]
  • Longest non-scoring run (league): 6 matches;
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (league): 7 matches; 6 September to 4 October 1980, Third Division[29]

Attendances Edit

Managerial records Edit

  • First full-time manager: Harry Bradshaw; August 1894 to June 1899[48]
  • Longest serving manager (time and games): Harry Potts; 728 competitive matches, February 1958 to February 1970 and February 1977 to October 1979[49]
  • First manager from outside England: Frank Hill; Scottish, managed the club for 266 competitive matches from October 1948 to August 1954[50]
  • Most wins: Harry Potts; 314 competitive matches (from 728)[49]
  • Highest win percentage (excluding caretaker managers): Vincent Kompany; 62.96%, 34 competitive matches won from 54[51]
  • Lowest win percentage (excluding caretaker managers): Joe Brown; 22.64%, 12 competitive matches won from 53[52]

Player records Edit

 
Charlie Austin (here playing for Queens Park Rangers in 2015) scored in a tied club record eight consecutive matches.

Award winners Edit

Appearances Edit

Most appearances Edit

Competitive first-team appearances only; substitute appearances appear in parentheses; they are in addition to the figures before the brackets and are not included within them.[58][59]
 ¤ Played their full career at Burnley
No. Name Nation Years League FA Cup League Cup Other[f] Total
1 Jerry Dawson   England 1907–1929 ¤ 522 (0) 46 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 569 (0)
2 Alan Stevenson   England 1972–1983 438 (0) 33 (0) 36 (0) 36 (0) 543 (0)
3 John Angus   England 1955–1972 ¤ 438 (1) 45 (0) 25 (0) 12 (0) 520 (1)
4= Jimmy McIlroy   Northern Ireland 1950–1963 439 (0) 50 (0) 3 (0) 5 (0) 497 (0)
4= Martin Dobson   England 1967–1974
1979–1984
406 (4) 31 (0) 34 (0) 22 (0) 493 (4)
6 Jimmy Adamson   England 1947–1964 ¤ 426 (0) 52 (0) 3 (0) 5 (0) 486 (0)
7 Tommy Cummings   England 1947–1963 434 (0) 38 (0) 6 (0) 1 (0) 479 (0)
8 Brian Miller   England 1954–1967 ¤ 379 (0) 50 (0) 13 (0) 13 (0) 455 (0)
9 Fred Barron   England 1898–1911 400 (0) 23 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 423 (0)
10 Leighton James   Wales 1970–1975
1978–1980
1986–1989
331 (5) 17 (0) 22 (0) 23 (1) 393 (6)

Goalscorers Edit

Overall scorers Edit

Competitive first-team matches only; appearances including substitute appearances appear in parentheses and italics.[58][69]
No. Name Nation Years League FA Cup League Cup Other[f] Total
1 George Beel   England 1923–1932 179 (316) 9 (21) 0 (0) 0 (0) 188 (337)
2 Ray Pointer   England 1957–1965 118 (223) 12 (35) 2 (7) 0 (5) 132 (270)
3 Jimmy McIlroy   Northern Ireland 1950–1963 116 (439) 13 (50) 1 (3) 1 (5) 131 (497)
4 Andy Lochhead   Scotland 1958–1968 101 (226) 12 (19) 9 (15) 6 (6) 128 (266)
5= Bert Freeman   England 1911–1921 103 (166) 12 (23) 0 (0) 0 (0) 115 (189)
5= Louis Page   England 1925–1932 111 (248) 4 (11) 0 (0) 0 (0) 115 (259)
7 John Connelly   England 1956–1964 85 (215) 15 (38) 2 (7) 2 (5) 104 (265)
8 Jimmy Robson   England 1956–1965 79 (202) 14 (29) 4 (6) 3 (5) 100 (242)
9= Willie Irvine   Northern Ireland 1960–1968 78 (126) 9 (10) 8 (9) 2 (3) 97 (148)
9= Bob Kelly   England 1913–1925 88 (277) 9 (21) 0 (0) 0 (1) 97 (299)

Internationals Edit

Transfers Edit

 
Andre Gray (2016 photograph) was sold to Watford for a fee of £18.5 million in August 2017

Record transfer fees paid Edit

No. Name Fee Paid to Date Ref.
1 Zeki Amdouni £16.1m Basel 19 July 2023 [71]
2= Chris Wood £15m Leeds United 21 August 2017 [72]
2= Ben Gibson £15m Middlesbrough 5 August 2018 [73]
2= James Trafford £15m[h] Manchester City 20 July 2023 [74]
5 Aaron Ramsey £14m Aston Villa 22 August 2023 [75]

Record transfer fees received Edit

No. Name Fee Paid by Date Ref.
1= Chris Wood £25m Newcastle United 13 January 2022 [76]
1= Michael Keane £25m Everton 3 July 2017 [77]
3 Nathan Collins £20.5m Wolverhampton Wanderers 12 July 2022 [78]
4 Dwight McNeil £20m Everton 28 July 2022 [79]
5 Andre Gray £18.5m Watford 10 August 2017 [80]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Until 1993, in the event of a draw, the Charity Shield would be shared between the two competing teams, with each team having possession of the trophy for six months. Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers drew 2–2.[4][5]
  2. ^ The 1972–73 First Division champions Liverpool and the 1972–73 FA Cup winners Sunderland declined to compete in the 1973 FA Charity Shield, so Manchester City—the reigning holders of the Shield—and Second Division champions Burnley played instead. Burnley defeated City 1–0.[6]
  3. ^ a b c d Upon its formation in 1992, the Premier League became the top tier of English football; the Football League First, Second and Third Divisions then became the second, third and fourth tiers, respectively.[12] From 2004, the First Division became the Championship, the Second Division became League One and the Third Division became League Two.[13]
  4. ^ The club has fielded its reserve team in the competition since the mid-1990s.[18]
  5. ^ It stood as a record for unbeaten league games in a single season in English professional football until Arsenal went unbeaten through the whole of the 2003–04 Premier League season.[37][40]
  6. ^ a b The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the Charity Shield, European Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Texaco Cup, Watney Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup, Football League Group Cup, Football League Trophy, and play-offs.
  7. ^ Also the first hat-trick in league football worldwide[66]
  8. ^ Excluding £4m in add-ons[74]
  9. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.

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General

  • Simpson, Ray (2007). The Clarets Chronicles: The Definitive History of Burnley Football Club 1882–2007. Burnley Football Club. ISBN 978-0-9557468-0-2.
  • Wiseman, David (2009). The Burnley FC Miscellany. DB Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85983-717-7.

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Burnley Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Burnley Lancashire Founded on 18 May 1882 the club was one of the first to become professional in 1883 putting pressure on the Football Association FA to permit payments to players In 1885 the FA legalised professionalism so the team entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1885 86 and were one of the twelve founding members of the Football League in 1888 89 Burnley have played in all four professional divisions of English football from 1888 to the present day The team have been champions of England twice in 1920 21 and 1959 60 have won the FA Cup once in 1913 14 and have won the FA Charity Shield twice in 1960 and 1973 Burnley are one of only five teams to have won all four professional divisions of English football along with Wolverhampton Wanderers Preston North End Sheffield United and Portsmouth They were the second to achieve this by winning the Fourth Division in the 1991 92 season Jerry Dawson holds the record for most Burnley appearances with 569 The record for most games played for the club is held by Jerry Dawson who made 569 appearances between 1907 and 1928 George Beel scored 188 goals during his Burnley career and is the club s record goalscorer Jimmy McIlroy made 51 appearances for Northern Ireland and so is the player who has gained the most caps while with Burnley The highest transfer fee paid by the club is the 16 1 million paid to FC Basel for Zeki Amdouni in 2023 the highest fees received are the 25 million paid by Everton and Newcastle United for Michael Keane and Chris Wood in 2017 and 2022 respectively The highest attendance recorded at home ground Turf Moor was 54 775 for the visit of Huddersfield Town in a third round FA Cup match in 1924 All records and statistics are correct as of the 2022 23 season Contents 1 Honours and achievements 1 1 League 1 2 Cup 1 2 1 Regional 2 Club records 2 1 Season records 2 2 Points 2 3 Goals 2 4 Clean sheets 2 5 Match records 2 5 1 Firsts 2 5 2 Record wins 2 5 3 Record defeats 2 5 4 Streaks 2 5 5 Attendances 3 Managerial records 4 Player records 4 1 Award winners 4 2 Appearances 4 2 1 Most appearances 4 3 Goalscorers 4 3 1 Overall scorers 4 4 Internationals 4 5 Transfers 4 5 1 Record transfer fees paid 4 5 2 Record transfer fees received 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHonours and achievements EditFurther information List of Burnley F C seasons For honours won by Reserves and Academy teams see Burnley F C Academy Honours nbsp The FA Cup trophy is presented to Burnley captain Tommy Boyle by King George V in 1914 nbsp Team photograph of the 1920 21 First Division winning sideBurnley won their first honour in 1883 when the team won the Dr Dean s Cup a knockout competition between amateur clubs in the Burnley area 1 The club turned professional by the end of 1883 and was one of the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888 2 Burnley reached their first major final in 1914 when they reached the FA Cup Final and beat Liverpool 1 0 3 Burnley have been champions of England two times in 1920 21 and 1959 60 and have won the Charity Shield twice in 1960 shared with Wolverhampton Wanderers a and 1973 b 7 8 The side have competed in one of the four professional levels of English football from 1888 to the present day 9 and are one of only five teams and were the second to have won all four tiers along with Wolverhampton Wanderers Preston North End Sheffield United and Portsmouth 10 Burnley s honours include the following 9 11 League Edit First Division Tier 1 c Winners 1920 21 1959 60 Runners up 1919 20 1961 62Second Division Championship Tier 2 c Winners 1897 98 1972 73 2015 16 2022 23 Promoted 1912 13 1946 47 2013 14 Play off winners 2008 09Third Division Second Division Tier 3 c Winners 1981 82 Promoted 1999 2000 Play off winners 1993 94Fourth Division Tier 4 c Winners 1991 92Cup Edit FA Cup Winners 1913 14 Runners up 1946 47 1961 62FA Charity Shield 8 Winners 1960 shared 1973 Runners up 1921Texaco Cup 14 Runners up 1973 74Anglo Scottish Cup Winners 1978 79Associate Members Cup Runners up 1987 88Budapest Cup 15 Runners up 1914Allison Trophy 16 Winners 1961 1962Regional Edit Lancashire Cup 17 d Winners 13 1889 90 1914 15 1949 50 1951 52 1959 60 1960 61 1961 62 1964 65 1965 66 1969 70 1971 72 1992 93 2022 23 Runners up 13 1899 1900 1900 01 1901 02 1910 11 1911 12 1929 30 1940 41 1945 46 1956 57 1967 68 1985 86 2018 19 2021 22Dr Dean s Cup 1 Winners 1883Hospital Cup 19 Winners 1883 84 1887 88 1889 90East Lancashire Charity Cup 17 Winners 14 1892 93 1893 94 1898 99 1904 05 1905 06 1906 07 1907 08 1911 12 1914 15 1919 20 1920 21 1921 22 1923 24 shared 1927 28 shared Runners up 7 1890 91 1901 02 1910 11 1922 23 1925 26 1926 27 1928 29Club records EditSeason records Edit Most league wins in a season 29 in 46 matches Championship 2022 23 9 Fewest league wins in a season 4 in 22 matches Football League 1889 90 20 Most league draws in a season 17 in 46 matches Third Division 1981 82 20 Fewest league draws in a season 3 in 22 matches Football League 1888 89 and 1890 91 20 Most league defeats in a season 24 in 38 matches Premier League 2009 10 9 Fewest league defeats in a season 2 in 30 matches Second Division 1897 98 20 Points Edit Most points in a season Two points for a win 62 in 42 matches Second Division 1972 73 9 Three points for a win 101 in 46 matches Championship 2022 23 9 Fewest points in a season Two points for a win 13 in 22 matches Football League 1889 90 9 Three points for a win 30 in 38 matches Premier League 2009 10 9 Goals Edit Most league goals scored in a season 102 in 42 matches First Division 1960 61 9 21 Fewest league goals scored in a season 28 in 38 matches Premier League 2014 15 9 Most league goals conceded in a season 108 in 42 matches First Division 1925 26 9 Fewest league goals conceded in a season 24 in 30 matches Second Division 1897 98 9 Clean sheets Edit Most clean sheets in a season 25 in 51 matches 19 in 42 Second Division games and 6 in 9 FA Cup matches 1946 47 22 Match records Edit Firsts Edit First recorded match Burnley 4 0 Burnley Wanderers friendly 10 August 1882 23 First match at Turf Moor Burnley 3 6 Rawtenstall 17 February 1883 23 First FA Cup match Darwen Old Wanderers 11 0 Burnley first round 17 October 1885 24 First league match Preston North End 5 2 Burnley 8 September 1888 25 First League Cup match Cardiff City 0 4 Burnley second round 24 October 1960 4 First European Cup match Burnley 2 0 Stade de Reims first round 16 November 1960 26 27 Record wins Edit Record win Burnley 15 0 Haydock Lancashire Cup second round 20 January 1890 28 Record league win Burnley 9 0 Darwen Football League 9 January 1892 29 Record away win Tananarive 1 14 Burnley in Madagascar friendly 9 May 1954 30 Record league away win Birmingham 1 7 Burnley First Division 10 April 1926 29 Record FA Cup win Burnley 9 0 Crystal Palace second round 10 February 1909 Burnley 9 0 New Brighton fourth round 26 January 1957 Penrith 0 9 Burnley first round 17 November 1984 29 Record League Cup win Burnley 6 0 Grimsby Town second round 10 September 1968 31 Record European win Burnley 5 0 Lausanne Sports Inter Cities Fairs Cup second round 25 October 1966 32 33 Record defeats Edit Record defeat Darwen Old Wanderers 11 0 Burnley FA Cup first round 17 October 1885 34 Record league defeat Aston Villa 10 0 Burnley First Division 29 August 1925 Sheffield United 10 0 Burnley First Division 19 January 1929 29 Record league home defeat Burnley 1 7 Blackburn Rovers Football League 3 November 1888 Burnley 0 6 Hereford United Fourth Division 24 January 1987 Burnley 0 6 Manchester City Second Division third tier 9 March 1999 29 Record League Cup defeat Manchester City 5 0 Burnley first round 11 August 1999 35 Record European defeat Hamburger SV 4 1 Burnley European Cup quarter final 15 March 1961 27 36 Streaks Edit Longest winning streak all competitions 11 matches 16 November 1912 to 18 January 1913 Second Division 10 matches and FA Cup one match 37 Longest winning streak at home all competitions 18 matches 6 September 1920 to 2 April 1921 First Division 17 matches and FA Cup one match 29 38 Longest winning streak from home all competitions 7 matches 12 October 1991 to 1 January 1992 Fourth Division six matches and FA Cup one match 29 39 Longest unbeaten run league 30 matches 6 September 1920 to 25 March 1921 First Division e Longest unbeaten run at home league 34 matches 1 April 1911 to 4 January 1913 Second Division 29 Longest unbeaten run from home league 15 matches 15 April 1972 to 6 January 1973 Second Division 29 Longest drawing streak league 6 matches 21 February to 28 March 1931 Second Division 29 Longest losing streak league 8 matches 9 November 1889 to 22 February 1890 Football League 16 March to 2 September 1895 First Division 2 January to 25 February 1995 First Division second tier 41 Longest streak without a win league 24 matches 16 April to 17 November 1979 Second Division 29 Longest scoring run league 31 matches 16 August 2022 to 25 February 2023 Championship 42 43 Longest non scoring run league 6 matches 9 August to 7 September 1997 Second Division third tier 23 December 2006 to 30 January 2007 Championship 21 March to 2 May 2015 Premier League 29 Longest streak without conceding a goal league 7 matches 6 September to 4 October 1980 Third Division 29 Attendances Edit Highest attendance in a match involving Burnley 100 000 versus Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley in the 1962 FA Cup Final 44 Highest home attendance 54 775 versus Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup third round on 23 February 1924 45 Lowest home attendance 400 versus Barnsley and Gainsborough Trinity in the Second Division on 30 March 1901 and 8 March 1902 respectively 44 Highest home attendance in a league match 52 869 versus Blackpool in the First Division on 11 October 1947 45 Highest average home attendance 33 621 in the First Division in 1947 48 46 Lowest average home attendance 1 500 in the Second Division in 1902 03 47 Managerial records EditSee also List of Burnley F C managers First full time manager Harry Bradshaw August 1894 to June 1899 48 Longest serving manager time and games Harry Potts 728 competitive matches February 1958 to February 1970 and February 1977 to October 1979 49 First manager from outside England Frank Hill Scottish managed the club for 266 competitive matches from October 1948 to August 1954 50 Most wins Harry Potts 314 competitive matches from 728 49 Highest win percentage excluding caretaker managers Vincent Kompany 62 96 34 competitive matches won from 54 51 Lowest win percentage excluding caretaker managers Joe Brown 22 64 12 competitive matches won from 53 52 Player records EditSee also List of Burnley F C players nbsp Charlie Austin here playing for Queens Park Rangers in 2015 scored in a tied club record eight consecutive matches Award winners Edit FWA Footballer of the Year Jimmy Adamson 1961 62 53 First tier top goal scorer Willie Irvine 1965 66 54 Appearances Edit Youngest first team player Tommy Lawton 16 years 174 days against Doncaster Rovers Second Division 28 March 1936 55 Oldest first team player Len Smelt 41 years 132 days against Arsenal First Division 18 April 1925 56 Most consecutive league appearances 203 Jimmy Strong 31 August 1946 23 March 1951 57 Most appearances Edit Competitive first team appearances only substitute appearances appear in parentheses they are in addition to the figures before the brackets and are not included within them 58 59 Played their full career at BurnleyNo Name Nation Years League FA Cup League Cup Other f Total1 Jerry Dawson nbsp England 1907 1929 522 0 46 0 0 0 1 0 569 0 2 Alan Stevenson nbsp England 1972 1983 438 0 33 0 36 0 36 0 543 0 3 John Angus nbsp England 1955 1972 438 1 45 0 25 0 12 0 520 1 4 Jimmy McIlroy nbsp Northern Ireland 1950 1963 439 0 50 0 3 0 5 0 497 0 4 Martin Dobson nbsp England 1967 19741979 1984 406 4 31 0 34 0 22 0 493 4 6 Jimmy Adamson nbsp England 1947 1964 426 0 52 0 3 0 5 0 486 0 7 Tommy Cummings nbsp England 1947 1963 434 0 38 0 6 0 1 0 479 0 8 Brian Miller nbsp England 1954 1967 379 0 50 0 13 0 13 0 455 0 9 Fred Barron nbsp England 1898 1911 400 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 423 0 10 Leighton James nbsp Wales 1970 19751978 19801986 1989 331 5 17 0 22 0 23 1 393 6 Goalscorers Edit Most goals in a season in all competitions 37 goals Jimmy Robson 25 in the First Division five in the FA Cup four in the League Cup and three in the European Cup 1960 61 60 Willie Irvine 29 in the First Division five in the FA Cup and three in the League Cup 1965 66 61 Most league goals in a season George Beel 35 First Division 1927 28 20 Most goals in a league match Louis Page 6 versus Birmingham away First Division 10 April 1926 62 Most consecutive matches scored in 8 Ray Pointer First Division and FA Cup 29 November 1958 to 14 January 1959 and Charlie Austin Championship and League Cup 15 September 2012 to 23 October 2012 63 Most seasons as top goalscorer George Beel 6 1923 24 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 1930 31 1931 32 20 Most goals on debut Ian Lawson 4 versus Chesterfield FA Cup third round 5 January 1957 64 First goal in the FA Cup Walter Place versus Astley Bridge away first round 23 October 1886 65 First goal in league football Pat Gallocher 21st minute versus Preston North End away Football League 8 September 1888 66 First hat trick league William Tait versus Bolton Wanderers away Football League 15 September 1888 g Most hat tricks George Beel 11 between 1923 and 1931 67 Fastest hat trick Louis Page 3 minutes versus Birmingham away First Division 10 April 1926 68 Overall scorers Edit Competitive first team matches only appearances including substitute appearances appear in parentheses and italics 58 69 No Name Nation Years League FA Cup League Cup Other f Total1 George Beel nbsp England 1923 1932 179 316 9 21 0 0 0 0 188 337 2 Ray Pointer nbsp England 1957 1965 118 223 12 35 2 7 0 5 132 270 3 Jimmy McIlroy nbsp Northern Ireland 1950 1963 116 439 13 50 1 3 1 5 131 497 4 Andy Lochhead nbsp Scotland 1958 1968 101 226 12 19 9 15 6 6 128 266 5 Bert Freeman nbsp England 1911 1921 103 166 12 23 0 0 0 0 115 189 5 Louis Page nbsp England 1925 1932 111 248 4 11 0 0 0 0 115 259 7 John Connelly nbsp England 1956 1964 85 215 15 38 2 7 2 5 104 265 8 Jimmy Robson nbsp England 1956 1965 79 202 14 29 4 6 3 5 100 242 9 Willie Irvine nbsp Northern Ireland 1960 1968 78 126 9 10 8 9 2 3 97 148 9 Bob Kelly nbsp England 1913 1925 88 277 9 21 0 0 0 1 97 299 Internationals Edit See also List of Burnley F C internationals First capped player Jack Yates for England against Ireland on 2 March 1889 34 First international goalscorer Jack Yates for England against Ireland on 2 March 1889 three goals 34 Most capped player while at Burnley Jimmy McIlroy 51 appearances for Northern Ireland 70 Most capped player for England while at Burnley Bob Kelly 11 caps 70 First player to appear in the World Cup Finals Jock Aird for Scotland against Austria in Zurich on 16 June 1954 70 First player to appear in the World Cup Finals for England Colin McDonald against the Soviet Union in Gothenburg on 8 June 1958 70 Most World Cup Finals appearances Jimmy McIlroy and Billy Hamilton both five appearances for Northern Ireland in 1958 and 1982 respectively 70 Transfers Edit nbsp Andre Gray 2016 photograph was sold to Watford for a fee of 18 5 million in August 2017Record transfer fees paid Edit No Name Fee Paid to Date Ref 1 Zeki Amdouni 16 1m Basel 19 July 2023 71 2 Chris Wood 15m Leeds United 21 August 2017 72 2 Ben Gibson 15m Middlesbrough 5 August 2018 73 2 James Trafford 15m h Manchester City 20 July 2023 74 5 Aaron Ramsey 14m Aston Villa 22 August 2023 75 Record transfer fees received Edit No Name Fee Paid by Date Ref 1 Chris Wood 25m Newcastle United 13 January 2022 76 1 Michael Keane 25m Everton 3 July 2017 77 3 Nathan Collins 20 5m Wolverhampton Wanderers 12 July 2022 78 4 Dwight McNeil 20m Everton 28 July 2022 79 5 Andre Gray 18 5m Watford 10 August 2017 80 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