Records
- Home victory, Bundesliga: 9–1 v Rot-Weiss Essen, 5 October 1974
- Away victory, Bundesliga: 8–1 v Rot-Weiss Essen, 7 May 1977
- Home loss, Bundesliga: 0–7 v Karlsruher SC, 19 September 1964
- Away loss, Bundesliga: 0–7 v 1. FC Köln, 29 October 1983
- Highest home attendance: 81,000 v FK Pirmasens, 23 May 1959
- Highest away attendance: 127,621 v Real Madrid, Hampden Park, Glasgow, 18 May 1960
- Highest average attendance, season: 48,324, 2007–2008
- Most appearances, all competitions total: 720, Karl-Heinz “Charly” Körbel 1972–1991
- Most appearances, Bundesliga: 602, Karl-Heinz “Charly” Körbel 1972–1991
- Most goals scored, total: 201, Bernd Hölzenbein 1967–1981
- Most goals scored, Bundesliga: 160, Bernd Hölzenbein 1967–1981
- Most goals scored, season, Bundesliga: 26, Bernd Hölzenbein, 1976/77
- Jürgen Friedl, (born 23 February 1959) was the youngest player ever to take to the field in a Bundesliga match at age 17 years, 26 days on 6 August 1975 before being overhauled by Nuri Şahin of Dortmund.
- Richard Kress, (born 6 March 1925) is the oldest Bundesliga rookie, making his debut at 38 years, 171 days on the opening day of league play on 24 August 1963. He scored his first Bundesliga goal at 38 years, 248 days.
- Eintracht hold the record for most consecutive away games without a win: 32 games from 20 August 1985 to 25 August 1987. The club also holds the mark for early dismissal of its coach: twenty men have met this fate in Frankfurt.
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