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词条 List of Wigan Athletic F.C. records and statistics
释义

  1. Club records

     Matches  Firsts  Record results  Attendances 

  2. Player records

     Appearances  Goalscorers  Transfer fees  Progressive record fees paid  Progressive record fees received 

  3. Notes

  4. References

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Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in 1932, and joined the Football League in 1978. Wigan Athletic currently compete in the second tier of English football, the Football League Championship. In 2014/2015 Wigan was relegated to the football's third tier League one.

Club records

Matches

Firsts

  • First competitive match: Wigan Athletic 0–2 Port Vale Reserves, Cheshire League, 27 August 1932.[1]
  • First FA Cup match: Wigan Athletic 1–1 Great Harwood, preliminary round, 16 September 1933.
  • First Northern Premier League match: Scarborough 0–2 Wigan Athletic, 10 August 1968.
  • First Football League match: Hereford United 0–0 Wigan Athletic, 19 August 1978.[2]

Record results

  • Record win: 14 - 0 against Chorley (pre-season friendly) 1 August 2017
  • Record Football League win: 7–0 v Oxford United, League One, 23 December 2017.[3]
  • Record Football League defeat: 1–9 v Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League, 2009.[3]

Attendances

  • Highest attendance (Springfield Park): 27,526 v Hereford United, FA Cup, 1953.[3]
  • Highest attendance (DW Stadium): 25,133 v Manchester United, Premier League, May 2008.[3]

Player records

Appearances

  • Youngest player ever : Jensen Weir, aged 15 years, on 7 November 2017.[4]
  • Oldest player ever: Dave Beasant, 43 years, 235 days, v Doncaster Rovers, 12 November 2002.[5]
  • Most League appearances: Kevin Langley, 317, 1981–1986 & 1990–1994.[3]
  • Most consecutive League appearances: Jimmy Bullard, 123, January 2003 to December 2005.[3]

Goalscorers

  • Most goals in the League: 70, Andy Liddell, 1998–2004.[3]
  • Most League goals scored in a season: 31, Graeme Jones, 1996–97.[6]
  • Most goals in the Premiership: 24, Hugo Rodallega, 2009-2012.[3]
  • Most goals at the DW Stadium: 41, Nathan Ellington, 2002-2005.[3]

Transfer fees

  • Highest transfer fee paid: Charles N'Zogbia, £7 million,{{ref label|N'Zog|A|}} February 2009.[3]
  • Highest transfer fee received: Antonio Valencia, £15 million, June 2009.[3]

Progressive record fees paid

DatePlayerBought fromFee
January 1982IRL}} Eamonn O'KeefeENG}} Everton£65,000
July 1995ENG}} Chris LightfootENG}} Chester City£87,500
November 1995CAN}} Kevin SharpENG}} Leeds United£100,000
July 1996ENG}} Graeme JonesENG}} Doncaster Rovers£150,000
April 1997NIR}} Roy CarrollENG}} Hull City£350,000
October 1998WAL}} Simon HaworthENG}} Coventry City£600,000
March 2001SCO}} Lee McCullochSCO}} Motherwell£700,000
September 2001ENG}} Tony DinningENG}} Wolverhampton Wanderers£750,000
March 2002ENG}} Nathan EllingtonENG}} Bristol Rovers£1,200,000
January 2004GRN}} Jason RobertsENG}} West Bromwich Albion£2,000,000
August 2005SEN}} Henri CamaraENG}} Wolverhampton Wanderers£3,000,000
July 2006ENG}} Emile HeskeyENG}} Birmingham City£5,500,000
January 2009FRA}} Charles N'ZogbiaENG}} Newcastle United£7,000,000

Progressive record fees received

DatePlayerSold toFee
February 1980ENG}} Joe HinniganSunderland£130,000
February 1986ENG}} Warren AspinallEverton£150,000
August 1991ENG}} Peter AthertonCoventry City£329,000
July 2001NIR}} Roy CarrollManchester United£2,500,000
August 2005ENG}} Nathan EllingtonWest Bromwich Albion£3,000,000
August 2006FRA}} Pascal ChimbondaTottenham Hotspur£4,500,000
August 2007ENG}} Leighton BainesEverton£6,000,000
January 2009HON}} Wilson PalaciosTottenham Hotspur£12,000,000
June 2009ECU}} Antonio ValenciaManchester United£16,000,000

Notes

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A. {{note|N'Zog}} Wigan paid Newcastle United £6 million for N'Zogbia, with Ryan Taylor (valued at £1 million) transferring to Newcastle in a part-exchange deal.

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References

General
  • {{cite book|last=Hayes|first=Dean|title=The Latics: The Official History of Wigan Athletic F.C.|year=1996|publisher=Yore Publications|location=Harefield|isbn=1-874427-91-7}}
Specific
1. ^{{cite book|last=Hayes|title=The Latics: The official history of Wigan Athletic F.C.|page=48}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Hayes|title=The Latics: The official history of Wigan Athletic F.C.|page=63}}
3. ^10 {{cite web | url=http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/club/history/history-records.aspx| title=Records & Honours| publisher=Wigan Athletic F.C. | accessdate=2 October 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.yeoldetreeandcrown.co.uk/modules/news/article.php?storyid=62 |title = Latics A-Z : Alan Mahon to Steve Nugent |publisher = Ye Olde Tree and Crown |accessdate = 24 January 2011}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10429~300050,00.html| title=Jewell: 'Beasant Will Start' | accessdate=24 January 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/page/ClubNews/0,,10429~1730394,00.html | title=Springfield Spark | date=22 July 2009 | accessdate=13 February 2011}}
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