Nottingham forest fc all-time achievement and records as a Team.are you satisfied with it’s status?voting starts.
Founded in 1865, Nottingham Forest have played their home games at the City Ground since 1898. The club have won two European Cups (now the UEFA Champions League), being one of six English clubs to have won the coveted trophy. They have also won one UEFA Super Cup, one League title, two FA Cups, four League Cups, and one FA Charity Shield. The club has competed in the top two tiers of English football since its admission to the Football League, with the exception of five seasons in the third tier. Its most successful period was under the management of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which included those back-to-back European Cup triumphs in 1979 and 1980.In Clough’s last decade at the club, Forest won the 1989 and 1990 League Cups and were losing finalists in the 1991 FA Cup final and 1992 League Cup final, before relegation from the Premier League in 1993. Upon their immediate return, Forest finished third in the Premier League in 1995 before again suffering relegation from the top flight in 1997 and 1999. The team returned to the Premier League by winning the play-offs in 2022.Forest’s fiercest rivalry is with Derby County, with which club it contests an East Midlands derby. In 2007 the Brian Clough Trophy was founded, which has since then been given to the winner of this East Midlands Derby.
History and records
Most appearances for the club (in all competitions): 692 – Bob McKinlay (1951–1970)[171]
Most goals for the club (in all competitions): 217 – Grenville Morris (1898–1913)[172]
Highest attendance: 49,946 vs. Manchester United, First Division, 28 October 1967[173]
Lowest attendance: 2,031 vs. Brentford, Football League Trophy, 31 October 2006[173]
Longest sequence of league wins: 7, wins from 9 May 1922 to 1 September 1922[174]
Longest sequence of league defeats: 14, losses from 21 March 1913 to 27 September 1913[174]
Longest sequence of unbeaten league matches: 42, from 26 November 1977 to 25 November 1978[174]
Longest sequence of league games without a win: 19, from 8 September 1998 to 16 January 1999[174]
Record win (in all competitions): 14–0, vs. Clapton (away), FA Cup first round, 17 January 1891[175]
Record defeat (in all competitions): 1–9, vs. Blackburn Rovers, Second Division, 10 April 1937[175]
Most league points in one season
2 points for a win (46 games): 70, Third Division South, 1950–51
2 points for a win (42 Games): 64, First Division, 1977–78
3 points for a win: 94, First Division, 1997–98
Most league goals in one season: 110, Third Division, 1950–51
Highest league scorer in one season: Wally Ardron, 36, Third Division South, 1950–51[176]
Most internationally capped player: Stuart Pearce, 76 for England (78 total)
Youngest league player: Craig Westcarr, 16 years, vs. Burnley, 13 October 2001[177]
Oldest league player: Dave Beasant, 42 years 47 days, vs. Tranmere Rovers, 6 May 2001[177]
Largest transfer fee paid: £30,000,000 to PSV for Ibrahim Sangaré[178]
Largest transfer fee received: £47,500,000 from Tottenham Hotspur for Brennan Johnson[179]
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