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*First match at [[Pirelli Stadium]]: Burton Albion 2–2 [[Chester City]], 16 July 2005
*First match at [[Pirelli Stadium]]: Burton Albion 2–2 [[Chester City]], 16 July 2005
===Record wins===
===Record wins===
*Record win: '''12–1''' v [[Coalville Town]], Birmingham Senior Cup, 6 September 1954
*Record win: '''12–1''' v [[Coalville Town F.C.|Coalville Town]], Birmingham Senior Cup, 6 September 1954
*Record Football League win: '''6–1''' v [[Aldershot Town]], Football League Two, 12 December 2009
*Record Football League win: '''6–1''' v [[Aldershot Town]], Football League Two, 12 December 2009
*Record FA Cup win:
*Record FA Cup win:
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:'''2–0''' v [[Altrincham F.C.|Altrincham]], 15 November 2012
:'''2–0''' v [[Altrincham F.C.|Altrincham]], 15 November 2012
*Record League Cup win: '''4–2''' v [[Leicester City]], 28 August 2012
*Record League Cup win: '''4–2''' v [[Leicester City]], 28 August 2012

===Record defeats===
===Record defeats===
*Record defeat: '''0–10''' v [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]], Southern League Premier Division, 7 February 1970
*Record defeat: '''0–10''' v [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]], Southern League Premier Division, 7 February 1970

Revision as of 21:09, 31 August 2013

Burton Albion Football Club are a professional football club from Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire. They were formed in 1950. They turned professional in 1950. In early 1950 they were elected into the Birmingham & District League where they remained until the end of the 1957-58 season. In the 1958-59 they moved into the Southern League. Before the 1979-80 they joined the Northern Premier League and in the 1987-88 they re-joined the Southern Premier League. For the 2000-01 season they joined they re-joined the Northern Premier League then they joined the Football Conference and in the 2008-09 season they earned promotion to the Football League Two.

Honours and Achievements

Player Records

Appearances

# Name Career Goals Apps Average Source
1 England Richie Barker 1960-62, 1963–67 159 270 0.58 [1]
2 England Stan Round 1963-67 149 199 0.75 [2]
3 England Darren Stride 1993–2010 124 646 0.19 [3]
4 England Simon Redfern 1987-97 86 457 0.19 [4]
5 England Aaron Webster 1998–Present 86 502 0.17 [5]

Goalscorers

Top Goalscorers

# Name Career Goals Apps Average Source
1 England Richie Barker 1960-62, 1963–67 159 270 0.58 [1]
2 England Stan Round 1963-67 149 199 0.75 [2]
3 England Darren Stride 1993–2010 124 646 0.19 [3]
4 England Simon Redfern 1987-97 86 457 0.19 [4]
5 England Aaron Webster 1998–Present 86 502 0.17 [5]

Managerial Records

  • First Manager: Reg Weston managed club for 338 games, from June 1950 to July 1957
  • Longest serving Manager: Nigel Clough managed club for 722 games, from October 1998 to January 2009, at total of 11 years.

Club Records

Matches

Record wins

  • Record win: 12–1 v Coalville Town, Birmingham Senior Cup, 6 September 1954
  • Record Football League win: 6–1 v Aldershot Town, Football League Two, 12 December 2009
  • Record FA Cup win:
3–1 v Chesterfield, 27 November 2010
2–0 v Altrincham, 15 November 2012

Record defeats

  • Record defeat: 0–10 v Barnet, Southern League Premier Division, 7 February 1970
  • Record Football League defeat:
1–7 v Bristol Rovers, Football League Two, 14 April 2012
1–7 v Port Vale, Football League Two, 5 April 2012
  • Record FA Cup:
1–3 v Burnley, Fourth Round, 29 January 2011
1–3 v Oldham Athletic, First Round, 12 November 2011
0–2 v Leicester City, Third Round, 5 January 2013

References

  1. ^ a b Albion Oldboys: Richie Barker
  2. ^ a b Albion Oldboys: Stan Round
  3. ^ a b "Darren Stride Leaves Albion". Burton Albion FC. 10 May 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2010.
  4. ^ a b Albion Oldboys: Simon Redfern
  5. ^ a b Aaron Staying With Albion