List of Hull City A.F.C. records and statistics






Contents






  • 1 Most league goals


  • 2 Most goals in a season


  • 3 Most league appearances


  • 4 Players


  • 5 Results


  • 6 Transfer fees


  • 7 References





Most league goals


























































1

Chris Chilton
193
2

Ken Wagstaff
173
3

Paddy Mills
101
4
John Smith
98
5

Keith Edwards
86
6

Sammy Stevens
84
7

Bill Bradbury
82
8=

Ken Houghton
79
8=

Doug Clarke
79
10=

Arthur Temple
77
10=

Dean Windass[1]
77


Most goals in a season





























































































2000–01

John Eyre
5
2001–02

Gary Alexander
17
2002–03

Stuart Elliott
12
2003–04

Ben Burgess
18
2004–05

Stuart Elliott
27
2005–06

Stuart Elliott
7
2006–07

Dean Windass
8
2007–08

Fraizer Campbell
15
2008–09

Geovanni
8
2009–10

Stephen Hunt
6
2010–11

Matty Fryatt
9
2011–12

Matty Fryatt
16
2012–13

Robert Koren
9
2013–14

Matty Fryatt
6
2014–15

Nikica Jelavić
8
2015–16

Abel Hernández
22
2016–17

Robert Snodgrass
7
2017-18

Jarrod Bowen
14


Most league appearances





















































1

Andy Davidson
520
2

George Maddison
430
3

Chris Chilton
415
4

Garreth Roberts
414
5

Billy Bly
403
6
Matt Bell
393
7

Ken Wagstaff
374
8

Tony Norman
372
9=

Tommy Bleakley
368
9=

Doug Clarke
368


Players


Youngest Player


Matthew Edeson, 16 years & 63 days – Hull City vs Fulham – 10 October 1992


Oldest Player


Steve Harper, 40 years & 60 days – Hull City vs Manchester United – 24 May 2015


Oldest goal scorer


Dean Windass, 39 years – Hull City v Portsmouth



Results


Biggest Victory


11 – 1 vs Carlisle United, Division 3, 14 January 1939


In Premier League (home):


6 – 0 vs Fulham, Premier League, 28 December 2013[2]


In Premier League (away):


0 – 4 vs Cardiff City, Premier League, 22 February 2014


Biggest Defeat


0 – 8 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Division 2, 4 November 1911



Transfer fees


Paid


£13,000,000 – Ryan Mason from Tottenham Hotspur – 2016


£10,000,000 – Abel Hernández from Palermo – 2014 [3]


£8,000,000 (reportedly) – Jake Livermore from Tottenham Hotspur – 2014 [4]


£7,000,000 – Robert Snodgrass from Norwich City – 2014 [5]


£6,000,000 (reportedly) (rising to £7,000,000) – Shane Long from West Bromwich Albion – 2014 & Nikica Jelavić from Everton – 2014 [6]


£5,250,000 (reportedly) – Tom Huddlestone from Tottenham – 2013 [7]


£5,000,000 – Jimmy Bullard from Fulham – 2009[8]


£3,500,000 – Stephen Hunt from Reading – 2009 (undisclosed fee reportedly in the region of £3.5 million)[9]


£3,000,000 – Seyi Olofinjana from Stoke City – 2009[10]


£2,600,000 – Nick Proschwitz from Paderborn 07 – 2012 (€3.3 million)[11]


£2,500,000 – Anthony Gardner from Tottenham Hotspur – 2008 (originally a loan with the option to sign permanently for a fee in the region of £2.5 million)[12]


£2,500,000 – Kamil Zayatte from Young Boys – 2009 (undisclosed fee reported to equal the club's transfer record for Gardner)


£2,000,000 – Péter Halmosi from Plymouth Argyle – 2008 (undisclosed fee reportedly in the region of £2 million)[13]


£1,800,000 – Steven Mouyokolo from Boulogne – 2009 (undisclosed fee reportedly in the region of £1.8 million)[14]


£1,700,000 – Kamel Ghilas from Celta Vigo – 2009 (undisclosed fee reportedly in the region of £1.7 million)[15]


£1,500,000 – Daniel Cousin from Rangers – 2008[16]


£1,000,000 – Caleb Folan from Wigan Athletic – 2007


£500,000 – Dean Marney from Tottenham Hotspur – 2006 (undisclosed fee reported as £500,000 plus up to a further conditional £500,000)[17]


Received


£17,000,000 – Harry Maguire to Leicester City – 2017


£12,500,000 – Shane Long to Southampton – 2014


£10,000,000 – Robert Snodgrass to West Ham – 2017


£10,000,000 – Jake Livermore to West Bromwich Albion – 2017


£8,000,000 – James Chester to West Bromwich Albion – 2015


£4,000,000 – Michael Turner to Sunderland – 2009[18]


£2,000,000 – Sam Ricketts to Bolton Wanderers – 2009 (undisclosed fee reportedly in the region of £2–3 million)[19][20]


£1,250,000 – Leon Cort to Crystal Palace – 2006


£1,000,000 – Craig Fagan to Derby County – 2007 (£750,000 plus a further £250,000 due to promotion)


£900,000 (reported) – Jack Hobbs to Nottingham Forest – 2014 [21]


£750,000 – Andy Payton to Middlesbrough – 1991


£700,000 – Dean Windass to Aberdeen – 1995



References





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  2. ^ "Hull 6 – 0 Fulham". BBC Sport. BBC. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2013.


  3. ^ "Transfer deadline day: Abel Hernandez joins Hull in £10m deal". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 December 2014.


  4. ^ "Jake Livermore: Hull City break transfer record for midfielder". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 December 2014.


  5. ^ "Robert Snodgrass: Hull City sign Scotland midfielder from Norwich". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 December 2014.


  6. ^ "Transfer window: Nikica Jelavic joins Hull City from Everton". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 December 2014.


  7. ^ "Hull and Spurs agree £5.25m deal for Huddlestone, but Di Canio still interested". Retrieved 4 April 2018.


  8. ^ "Hull complete £5m Bullard swoop". BBC Sport. BBC. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2009.


  9. ^ "Hunt completes £3.5m switch". Hull Daily Mail. 13 August 2009. Retrieved 22 August 2009.


  10. ^ "Tigers Seal Double Deal". Hull City A.F.C. 6 August 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2013.


  11. ^ "City Complete Proschwitz Deal". www.hullcityafc.net. 19 July 2012. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.


  12. ^ "Gardner Loan Becomes Permanent". hullcityafc.premiumtv.co.uk. 14 August 2008. Retrieved 14 August 2008.


  13. ^ "Breaking News: Four-year Hull City deal for Halmosi". Hull Daily Mail. 16 July 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2008.


  14. ^ "Tigers agree Mouyokolo deal". Sky Sports. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2008.


  15. ^ "Tigers land Ghilas". teletext. Retrieved 14 August 2008.


  16. ^ "Cousin signs three-year Hull City deal". Hull Daily Mail. 1 September 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2009.


  17. ^ "£500K Due To Spurs Following Promotion". Vital Hull. Vital Network Ltd. 30 May 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2008.


  18. ^ "Hull made only £2.8m from selling Michael Turner says new chairman". The Guardian. 3 November 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2009.


  19. ^ Sutcliffe, Richard (29 July 2009). "Hull City chief defends trip to China". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 16 August 2009.


  20. ^ Rej, Arindam (31 July 2009). "Newcastle reject Hull's £2m offer for Senegalese defender Habib Beye". Daily Mail. Retrieved 16 August 2009.


  21. ^ "Transfer Deadline Day: Jack Hobbs joins Nottingham Forest". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 December 2014.











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