Most appearances: 108 seasons, Everton (1888–1930), (1931–1951), (1954–present)
Most wins in the top-flight overall: 1773, Liverpool
Most wins in a top flight season: 31, Tottenham Hotspur (First Division, 1960–61; final record P42 W31 D4 L7)
Most draws overall in the top flight: 1046, Everton
Most draws in a season: 23, joint record:[6]
Norwich City (from 42 games, First Division, 1978–79)
Hartlepool United (from 46 games, Third Division, 1997–98)
Cardiff City (from 46 games, Third Division, 1997–98)
Exeter City (from 46 games, Fourth Division, 1986–87)
Most losses overall in the top flight: 1451, Everton [4]
Most losses in a season: 34, Doncaster Rovers, (Third Division, 1997–98; final record P46 W4 D8 L34)
Fewest losses: 0, joint record:[7]
Preston North End (First Division, 1888–89; final record P22 W18 D4 L0) Preston were also unbeaten in the FA Cup
Arsenal (Premier League, 2003–04; final record P38 W26 D12 L0)
Liverpool (Second Division, 1893–94; final record P28 W22 D6 L0)
Most points overall in the top flight: 4997, Liverpool
Most consecutive league games without a loss: 49, Arsenal (Premier League, 7 May 2003 to 24 October 2004)
Most consecutive league games without a win: 37, Derby County (Premier League/Championship, 22 September 2007 to 13 September 2008)
Most career league appearances: 1,005 (849 in First Division), Peter Shilton (1966 to 1997)
Most career top flight league appearances at one club: 614:
Ryan Giggs (Manchester United, 1991 to 22 August 2011)
Oldest player: Neil McBain, 51 years and 20 days (for New Brighton v. Hartlepool United, 1947)
Youngest player: Reuben Noble-Lazarus, 15 years and 45 days (for Barnsley v. Ipswich Town, 30 September 2008)
Most career league goals: 434, Arthur Rowley (619 matches, for West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, Leicester City and Shrewsbury Town, 1946 to 1965)
Most career top-flight goals: 357, Jimmy Greaves (516 matches, for Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, 1957 to 1971)
Most goals in a season: 60, Dixie Dean (39 matches, for Everton 1927–28)
Most goals in a game: 10, Joe Payne (for Luton Town v. Bristol Rovers, 13 April 1936)
Most goals in a top flight game: 7, Ted Drake for Arsenal v. Aston Villa (away), Dec 14 1935 [11]
Fastest goal: 4 seconds, Jim Fryatt (for Bradford Park Avenue v. Tranmere Rovers, 25 April 1964)
Fastest goal on a League debut: 7 seconds, Freddy Eastwood (for Southend United v. Swansea City, 16 October 2004)
Fastest hat-trick (time between first and third goals): 2 minutes 20 seconds, James Hayter (for AFC Bournemouth v. Wrexham, 23 February 2004)
Fastest goal by a substitute: 1.8 seconds, Nicklas Bendtner (for Arsenal v. Tottenham Hotspur, 22 December 2007)
Most own goals in one season: 5, Bobby Stuart (Middlesbrough, 1934–35)
Most hat-tricks in one season: 9, George Camsell (Middlesbrough, 1926–27)
Most career hat-tricks: 37, Dixie Dean (Tranmere Rovers, Everton, 1923–1937)
Longest goalkeeping run without conceding a goal: 1,311 minutes, Edwin van der Sar (for Manchester United, 2008–09)
Youngest goalscorer: Ronnie Dix, 15 years and 180 days (for Bristol Rovers v. Norwich City, 3 March 1928)
Most goals in a game: 17, Tranmere Rovers 13–4 Oldham Athletic (Third Division North, 26 December 1935)
Highest scoring draw: 6–6, joint record:
Leicester City 6–6 Arsenal (First Division, 21 April 1930)
Charlton Athletic 6–6 Middlesbrough (Second Division, 22 October 1960
Most red cards in a single match: 5 joint record:
Chesterfield (2) v. Plymouth Argyle (3) (22 February 1997)
Wigan Athletic (1) v. Bristol Rovers (4) (2 December 1997)
Exeter City (3) v. Cambridge United (2) (23 November 2002)
Most red cards in a career (individual): 13, joint record:
Roy McDonough (Colchester United, Exeter City, Southend United),
Steve Walsh (Wigan Athletic and Leicester City)
Fastest red card: 13 seconds, Kevin Pressman (Sheffield Wednesday v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 12 August 2000)
Fastest yellow card: 3 seconds, Vinnie Jones (Manchester City v Sheffield United, 1992)
Highest transfer fee received: £80 million:
Cristiano Ronaldo, from Manchester United to Real Madrid (1 July 2009)
Highest transfer fee paid: £50 million:
Fernando Torres, from Liverpool to Chelsea (31 January 2011)
FA Premier League – Since 1992–93 season
Most Premier League appearances: 574, [26]
Ryan Giggs
Oldest player: John Burridge, 43 years and 162 days (for Manchester City v. Queens Park Rangers, 14 May 1995)
Most seasons appeared in: 20 – Ryan Giggs (only player to have appeared in every Premier League season)
Most Premier League winner's medals: 12, Ryan Giggs (Manchester United) – 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
Most goals in a season (38 games): 31, joint record:
Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1995–96)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, 2007–08)
Most goals scored by a substitute in a game: 4, Ole Gunnar Solskjær (for (Manchester United v. Nottingham Forest, 6 February 1999)
Fewest penalties conceded: 12 (home), 53 (away), Manchester United 1992–2007
Most penalties conceded: 47 (home), 93 (away), Aston Villa 1992–2007
Most goals scored in total: 1457, Manchester United
Most goals conceded in total: 982, Tottenham Hotspur
Biggest home win: 9–0, Manchester United v. Ipswich (1995)
Biggest away win: 1–8, Nottingham Forest v. Manchester United (6 February 1999)
Highest scoring: 7–4 Portsmouth v. Reading (29 September 2007)
Most frequent scoreline: 1–0, 1347 times.
Highest attendance, single game: 76,398, Manchester United v. Blackburn Rovers (at Old Trafford, 31 March 2007)
Lowest attendance, single game: 3,039, Wimbledon v. Everton (at Selhurst Park, 26 January 1993)
Goalscoring goalkeepers (excluding own goals)::
Peter Schmeichel (Everton 3–2 Aston Villa, 20 October 2001)
Brad Friedel (Charlton Athletic 3–2 Blackburn Rovers, 21 February 2004)
Paul Robinson (Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 Watford, 17 March 2007)
Fewest touches before a red card: 0, joint record:
Andreas Johansson (as a substitute for Wigan Athletic v. Arsenal, 7 May 2006)
Keith Gillespie (as a substitute for Sheffield United v. Reading, 20 January 2007)
Dave Kitson (as a substitute for Reading v. Manchester United, 12 August 2007)
Most red cards: 8, joint record:
Duncan Ferguson
Patrick Vieira
Richard Dunne
Most yellow cards: 98, Lee Bowyer
Longest range goal:
Paul Robinson – 88 metres (96 yd) (direct free kick), Tottenham Hotspur v Watford (17 March 2007)
Longest range free kick:
Paul Robinson – 88 metres (96 yd) (direct), Tottenham Hotspur v Watford (17 March 2007)
Longest range volley:
Matthew Taylor – 42 metres (46 yd), Portsmouth v Everton (9 December 2006)
Longest range from open play:
Xabi Alonso – 59 metres (65 yd), Liverpool v Newcastle United (20 September 2006)