Kilmarnock F.C. - Club Records

Club Records

  • Oldest professional club in Scotland.
  • Biggest win: 13 – 2 v Saltcoats Victoria, Scottish Qualifying Cup 2nd Round, 12 September 1896
  • Worst defeat: 1 – 9 v Celtic, Scottish League Division 1, 13 August 1938
  • Highest home attendance: 35,995 v Rangers, Scottish Cup Quarter-Finals 10 March 1962

Highest Home Attendance (SPL) : 18,076 v Celtic, 8 April 1998

Lowest Attendance (SPL) : 1,516 v Gretna, 15 September 2007 away at Fir Park.

  • Most League goals in a season: Harry Cunningham (34 in 1927–28) and Andy Kerr (34 in 1960–61)
  • Transfer fee paid: £340,000 for Paul Wright from St. Johnstone, March 1995.
  • Transfer fee received: £1,900,000 for Steven Naismith to Rangers, 31 August 2007.

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