Falkirk F.C. - Club Records

Club Records

  • League victory: 9–0 v Port Glasgow Athletic, Division One, 21 September 1907
  • League defeat: 1–11 v Airdrieonians, Division One, 28 April 1951
  • Cup victory: 11–1 v Tillicoultry, Scottish Cup, 7 September 1889; and 10–0 (twice) v Aberfeldy Breadalbane, Scottish Cup, 13 January 1923 and 23 January 1926
  • Cup defeat: 2–10 v Queen of the South Wanderers, Scottish Cup, 3 November 1888; 1–9 v Motherwell, League Cup, 11 August 1962; 0–8 v Aberdeen, League Cup, 20 September 1972
  • Record attendance: 23,100 v Celtic, Scottish Cup, Brockville Park, 21 February 1953
  • Most international caps: 14, Alex Parker for Scotland (1955–58)
  • Most league goals in one season: 43, Evelyn Morrison, (1928–29)
  • Most goals in one season: 45, Evelyn Morrison, (1928–29)
  • Most league goals: 130, Kenneth Dawson, (1934–35 to 1950–51)
  • Most senior goals: 243, Kenneth Dawson, (1934–35 to 1950–51)
  • Most top division goals: 115, Jock Simpson, (1905–06 to 1921–22)
  • Most Scottish Cup goals: 12, Robert Keyes, (1934–35 to 1938–39)
  • Most League Cup goals: 25, Angus Plumb, (1949–50 to 1954–55)
  • Most league appearances: 451, Tom Ferguson, (1919–20 to 1931–32)
  • Most senior appearances: 498, Tom Ferguson, (1919–20 to 1931–32)
  • Most Scottish Cup appearances: 47, Tom Ferguson, (1919–20 to 1931–32)
  • Most League Cup appearances: 68, John Markie, (1964–65 to 1975–76)

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