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

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

200001 John Eyre 5
200102 Gary Alexander 17
200203 Stuart Elliott 12
200304 Ben Burgess 18
200405 Stuart Elliott 27
200506 Stuart Elliott 7
200607 Dean Windass 8
200708 Fraizer Campbell 15
200809 Geovanni 8
200910 Stephen Hunt 6
201011 Matty Fryatt 9
201112 Matty Fryatt 16
201213 Robert Koren 9
201314 Matty Fryatt 6
201415 Nikica Jelavić 8
201516 Abel Hernández 22

Most league appearances

1 Andy Davidson 520
2 George Maddison 430
3 Chris Chilton 415
4 Billy Bly 403
5 Matt Bell 393
6 Ken Wagstaff 374
7 Tony Norman 372
8= Tommy Bleakley 368
8= Doug Clarke 368
10 Garreth Roberts 365

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

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

£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 £23 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. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport /football/article-2391991/Tottenham-Hotspur-agreed-5-25m-deal-Tom-Huddlestone-Paolo-Di-Canio-interested.html
  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. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  11. "City Complete Proschwitz Deal". www.hullcityafc.net. 19 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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