List of Torquay United F.C. records and statistics

Torquay United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Torquay, Devon. This list details the major honours and achievements won by Torquay United as well as records set by the club, the players and the managers.[1]

Torquay United fans at the 2009 Conference National play-off Final

Honours and achievements

Torquay United won their first honour in 1909 as champions of the Torquay & District League before winning the Plymouth & District League (when they were known as Torquay Town) in 1912. After merging with Babbacombe and reverting to the name of Torquay United, the club won the Southern League Western Section in 1927 as well as finishing runners-up in the Western League during the same season.

Since being elected into the Football League in 1927, Torquay United have yet to progress any further than the third tier of English football. United's highest ever League finish was when they were runners-up to Alf Ramsey's Ipswich Town in the Third Division South in 1957. After the Football League was expanded into four nationwide divisions in 1958, Torquay have spent most of their existence in the bottom section. However, United have won automatic promotion to the third division on three occasions (1960, 1966 and 2004) and promoted via the play-offs just once (in 1991). The 1991 Division Four play-off Final was the second time Torquay United had played at Wembley Stadium having been runners-up to Bolton Wanderers in the 1989 Sherpa Van Trophy Final. Torquay would make a third appearance at Wembley in 1998 but were beaten again by Colchester United in the Division Three play-off Final. Despite being relegated to the Football Conference in 2007, Torquay found themselves at the new Wembley Stadium the following year for the 2008 FA Trophy Final. Unfortunately, Torquay were destined to be the losing side again, being beaten this time by Ebbsfleet United. However, the club's fifth appearance at Wembley for the 2009 Conference National play-off Final resulted in a victory against Cambridge United and ensured the club's return to the Football League after a two-year absence.

Torquay United have reached the Fourth Round of the FA Cup on seven occasions and the Third Round of the League Cup on four occasions. The club also progressed to the final of the short-lived Third Division South Cup in 1934 before losing to local rivals Exeter City. Unfortunately, despite also reaching the final again in 1939, the match was never played due to the outbreak of World War II. On a local level, Torquay have won the Devon Senior Cup twice (once under the name of Torquay Town) and the Devon Professional Bowl (and its successor the Devon St Luke's Bowl) on fifteen separate occasions.

Leagues

Cups

Player records

For more details on this topic, see List of Torquay United F.C. players.

Appearances

The player with the most appearances for Torquay United is Kevin Hill who made his 474th appearance for the club during the 2008 FA Trophy Final. He beat the previous record of 473 which had been held by Dennis Lewis since 1958.[2] Only three other players, Ron Shaw, Tommy Northcott and Ian Twitchin, have made more than 400 appearances for United.

Most appearances

All competitive first team matches are included. Appearances as substitute are in brackets.

# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1England Hill, KevinKevin Hill19972008417 (58)26 (4)15 (1)16 (4)474 (67)
2Wales Lewis, DennisDennis Lewis19471958443 (0)30 (0)0 (0)0 (0)473 (0)
3England Northcott, TommyTommy Northcott19491952
19571966
410 (0)25 (0) 8 (0)0 (0)443 (0)
4England Twitchin, IanIan Twitchin19701981400 (26)15 (0)20 (5)0 (0)435 (31)
5England Shaw, RonRon Shaw19471958384 (0)28 (0)0 (0)0 (0)412 (0)
6England Mansell, LeeLee Mansell20062014339 (9)21 (0)5 (0)16 (1)389 (10)
7England Collins, SammySammy Collins19481958356 (0)23 (0)0 (0)0 (0)379 (0)
8Grenada Bedeau, TonyTony Bedeau19952006
20072008
327 (81)20 (4)9 (0)17 (11) 373 (96)
9England Mills, DonDon Mills1949
19521962
342 (0)23 (0)2 (0)0 (0)367 (0)
10England Bettany, ColinColin Bettany19571965335 (0)16 (0)10 (0)0 (0)361 (0)

Goalscorers

Sammy Collins has held the club's goalscoring record since 1958 with 219 in all competitions. Ron Shaw, Tommy Northcott and Robin Stubbs are the only other players to have scored more than 100 goals for Torquay.

Top goalscorers

All competitive first team matches are included. Appearances, including those as substitute, are in brackets.

# Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
1England Collins, SammySammy Collins19481958204 (356)15 (23)0 (0)0 (0)219 (379)
2England Northcott, TommyTommy Northcott19491952
19571966
136 (410)13 (25) 1 (8)0 (0)150 (443)
3England Stubbs, RobinRobin Stubbs19631969
19711973
121 (238)8 (12) 4 (13)0 (0)133 (263)
4England Shaw, RonRon Shaw1947195899 (384)7 (28) 0 (0)0 (0)106 (412)
5England Pym, ErnieErnie Pym1957196583 (284)10 (15) 1 (8)0 (0)94 (307)
6England Steve Cooper1977198476 (234)7 (17) 4 (15)3 (5)90 (271)
7England Hutchinson, AlbertAlbert Hutchinson1930193980 (317)2 (15) 0 (0)2 (6)84 (338)
8England Mills, DonDon Mills1949
19521962
81 (342)2 (23) 1 (2)0 (0)84 (367)
9England Conley, JackJack Conley1939195172 (156)2 (12) 0 (0)0 (0)74 (168)
10England Cox, GeoffGeoff Cox1957196762 (261)4 (17) 2 (8)0 (0)68 (286)

International caps

Taiwo Atieno is the most recent player to receive an international cap while playing for Torquay United.

Only four players, Tony Bedeau, Rodney Jack, Gregory Goodridge and, most recently, Taiwo Atieno, have been capped while playing for Torquay United. However, a number of players have gone on to represent their countries after leaving Torquay. The earliest of these was Dartmouth born Ralph Birkett who played for United for three years before leaving for Arsenal in 1933 and eventually being capped by England in 1935. Future Liverpool manager Don Welsh also developed his career at Plainmoor before receiving the first of his three England caps in 1938.

In the 1980s, a young Lee Sharpe broke into the Torquay first team before being signed by Manchester United and subsequently appearing for England, while Keith Curle was also capped after playing for United. Matt Elliott, Paul Hall, Darren Moore and Paul Trollope have all represented their countries after leaving Plainmoor in the 1990s while, more recently, Jamie Ward was selected for Northern Ireland in 2011. In addition, several players have had loan spells at Torquay before being capped at international level, notably Steve Bould, Ívar Ingimarsson, Alan McLoughlin and Jason Roberts.[3]

Players capped while at Torquay United

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Players capped after leaving Torquay United

Transfer fees

Record transfer fees paid

# Name Fee Paid to Date Notes
1England Constantine, LeonLeon Constantine£75,000Peterborough United10 December 2004[4]
2Wales Williams, EifionEifion Williams£70,000Barry Town25 March 1999
3England Saunders, WesWes Saunders£60,000DundeeJuly 1990

Record transfer fees received

# Name Fee Received from Date Notes
1Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Jack, RodneyRodney Jack£600,000Crewe Alexandra17 July 1998
2England Gregg, MattMatt Gregg£400,000Crystal Palace15 October 1998
3Austria Olejnik, BobbyBobby Olejnik£300,000Peterborough United18 June 2012[5]

Managerial records

For more details on this topic, see List of Torquay United F.C. managers.

Club records

Firsts

Wins

Defeats

Draws

Goals

Points

Two points for a win: 60 in 46 matches (195960 Division Four).
Three points for a win: 86 in 46 matches (200708 Conference National).[6]
Two points for a win: 30 in 42 matches (192728 Third Division South and 193738 Third Division South).
Three points for a win: 29 in 46 matches (199596 Division Three).

Sequences

Attendances

See also

References

  1. Unless stated otherwise, all records and statistics taken from Edwards, Leigh; Jon Gibbes; John Lovis (1999). Torquay United, The Official Centenary History, 18991999. Yore Publications. ISBN 1-874427-38-0.
  2. "Hill's bitter sweet Wembley day". BBC Sport. 12 May 2008.
  3. National Football Teams
  4. "Constantine seals return to Gulls". BBC Sport. 10 December 2004.
  5. "Peterborough United sign Torquay keeper Bobby Olejnik". BBC Sport. 18 June 2012.
  6. 1 2 statto.com » Torquay United 2007-2008 : English Conference Premier Table
  7. statto.com » Torquay United 2002-2003 : English Division Three Table
  8. Krasimirov, A. "Levski Sofia defender in tears after own goal record." in Reuters.com, 5 November 2010. (retrieved 18 April 2015)
  9. "Late winner ends Torquay record". BBC Sport. 3 December 2008.
  10. "Record-seeking Gulls deserve all their plaudits". thisissouthdevon.com.
  11. "We Were Worthy Winners". Torquayunited.com.
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