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Record
Transfer Fee Paid |
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£8m
to Manchester United for Andrew Cole, December 2001
Andy Cole scored 27 goals in his 83 appearances
from 2001 to 2004. |
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Record
Transfer Fee Received |
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£17m
from Chelsea for Damien Duff, July 2003
Undisclosed amount from Manchester City for Roque Santa Cruz, June 2009.
The transfer deal is believed to involve an initial
down payment of £16 million, rising to £18m based on goals and appearances.
Roque Santa Cruz had a release clause in his contract for £18m.
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Record
Attendance at Ewood Park |
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62,555
vs Bolton Wanderers, FA Cup 6th round, 2nd March 1929 |
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Record
Win |
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11
- 0 v Rossendale United, Ewood Park, FA Cup 1st round on 13 Oct
1884 |
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Record
Premier League Win |
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Blackburn
7-0 Nottingham Forest - November 1995
Alan Shearer scored a hat-trick, Lars Bohinen scored
2 goals, Mike Newell and Graeme Le Saux also netted. |
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League Win |
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9
- 0 v Middlesbrough, Ewood Park, Division 2,on 6 Nov 1954 |
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Record
Away Win |
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8
- 2 v West Ham United, Division 1, on 26 Dec 1963 |
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League Def |
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0
- 8 v Arsenal, Division 1, on 25 Feb 1933
0 - 8 v Lincoln City, Division 2, on 29 Aug 1953 |
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Record
Home League Defeat |
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1
- 7 v Notts County, on 14 Mar 1891
1 - 7 v Middlesbrough, on 29 Nov 1947 |
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Record
Aggregate Highest League |
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13:
5 - 8 v Notts County (away), on 6 September 1890 |
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Record
Aggregate Home Leagu |
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12:
7 - 5 v Birmingham City, Division 1, on 28 September 1929 |
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Most
League Apperances by Player |
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Derek
Fazackerley, 593 + 3 sub, 1970/71 to 1986/87

In his entire 17 years Blackburn career, the centre-back
played 596 league games with 23 league goals. He also made 78 cup appearances.
Later on, the Blackburn legend
became the club's coach in 1995, but was sacked by new manager
Brian Kidd on 7th Dec 1998.
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Most
Capped Player with Club |
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Henning
Berg represented 61 times for Norway while playing for Blackburn
Rovers as defender.
Berg acheived a 100 caps for his country in total
during his entire playing career. |
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Most
Consecutive League Appearances |
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Walter
Crook, 208 (1934-46)
Crook made a total of 236 appeareances with 2 goals
in his Blackburn career as a full-back. |
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Record
Goalscorer |
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Simon
Garner, 194 goals(168 league goals), 1978/79 to 1991/92 |
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Most
Goals scored by a player in 1 season |
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Ted
Harper, 43 goals, Division 1, 1925/26
Harper played for Rovers (1923-1927 and
1933-1934), and became the club's coach in 1934. |
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Most
Goals scored by a player in 1 match |
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Tommy
Briggs, 7 goals v Bristol Rovers, Ewood Park, Division 2, on 5 February
1955
The striker scored 140 goals in 194 Rovers games
from 1952 to 1957. In 4 successive seasons with Rovers, Briggs scored
over 30 goals each season.
He broke the Rovers record for top-scorer with 143 goals, until Simon Garner broke his record. |
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Most
Hat-tricks in 1 Season |
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8
hat-tricks in season 1963/64
In that season 1963/64, Blackburn Rovers acheived
7th place out of 22th in the League Table First Division with 46
points. |
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Most
Individual Hat-tricks in 1 Season |
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5
hat-tricks by John Southworth in season 1890/91 against
Derby County, Aston Villa, Derby County, Chester, and Accrington.
Southworth finished the season as top scorer in the Football
League, with 26 league goals (plus 6 in the cup). Blackburn was placed 6th out of 12th in the Football
League.
5 hat-tricks by Andy McEvoy in season 1963/64,
The Irish star played for Rovers between 1956 to
1967 and scored 89 goals in 183 appearances. Blackburn
was placed 7th out of 22th in the First Division.
5 hat-tricks by Alan Shearer
in season 1995/96 against Coventry, Nottingham Forest,
West Ham, Bolton and Tottenham.
Shearer topped the Premiership scoring charts with the highest number
of goals in the league charted at the time, with 31 goals.
Blackburn Rovers was placed 7th out of 20th in the Premier League. |
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Most
Individual Hat-tricks |
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13
hat-tricks by John Southworth in 1887-1893
In his Blackburn career from 1888 to 1893, the striker
scored 97 goals in 108 league appeareances, and 22 goals in 21 cup
appeareances.
He was awarded the "Golden Boot" (Top scorer in Football
League) in season 1890–91. Blackburn Rovers won the FA Cup in 1890 and 1891. |
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Most
League Apperances by a Goalkeeper |
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289
appearances by Terry Gennoe from 1981/82 to 1990/91
After playing 10 years for Rovers, Gennoe retired
in 1991 and continue as the club's goalkeeping coach until 1997. |
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Most
Consecutive League Apperances by a Goalkeeper |
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152
consecutive appearances by Reginald Elvy and Brad Friedel
"Reg." Elvy made 192 Rovers appearances from 1951
to 1956. |
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Most
Clean Sheets by a Goalkeeper in a League Season |
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19
clean sheets by Jim Arnold, Division 3, in season 1979/80
Arnold played for Blackburn Rovers from 1979 to
1981, and made 58 appearances.
19 clean sheets by Bommy Mimms, Premier League, in season 1992/93
Mimms made 126 appearances for Blackburn from 1990
to 1996. He made 4 appearances during Rovers' Premier
League winning season of 1994-95. Bobby Mimms was appointed
as the curent goalkeeping coach since July 2008. |
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Most
FA Cup appearances |
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56
cup appearances by Ronnie Clayton from 1949-1969

Captain Ronnie Clayton made 581 appearances in midfield,
scoring 15 goals for the Rovers from 1951 to 1969.
The Rovers legend made 35 appearances for the England team, including
5 as England captain. Clayton is the current club's tour guide for Ewood Park.
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Most
League Cup apperances |
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38
cup appearances by Derek Fazackerley from 1969-1987 |
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Youngest
Player who played for the club |
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Harry
Dennison, aged 16 years 155 days, v Bristol City (home), Division
1, 8 April 1911 |
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Oldest
Player who played for the club |
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Bob
Crompton, aged 40 years 150 days, v Bradford (away), Divison 1,
23 February 1920
The local lad played as Rovers full-back between
1896 to 1920, playing 530 games with 14 goals. He also played 41 times for
England, captaining them 22 times. The captain helped the club to be
crowned First Division champions in seasons 1911–12 and 1913–14.
He became Rovers manager in 2 spells (1926 to 1931 and 1938 to 1941),
and led the club to a FA Cup win in 1928, and Second Division champions
in season 1938–39. Crompton died on 15 March 1941 in the match against Burnley, while he was still in charge of Blackburn. |
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Only
Goalkeeper to ever score a goal |
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Brad
Friedel, Charlton Athletic 3 - 2 Blackburn Rovers, Premiership,
on 21 February 2004
The US goalkeeper made 287 Rovers appearances between
2000 to 2008. Friedel won the Blackburn Rovers Player of the Year
in season 2002-03. Blackburn Rovers won the League
Cup in 2002.
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