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List of Newcastle United F.C. records and statistics

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Summary

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This article lists the records of Newcastle United Football Club.

Honours and achievements

League

Cup

Club records

Top 10 record transfer fees paid

RankPlayerFeeFromDate
1GER Nick Woltemade£69,000,000VfB StuttgartAugust 2025
2SWE Alexander Isak£63,000,000Real SociedadAugust 2022
3COD Yoane Wissa£55,000,000BrentfordSeptember 2025
SWE Anthony ElangaNottingham ForestJuly 2025
ITA Sandro TonaliMilanJuly 2023
6ENG Anthony Gordon£45,000,000EvertonJanuary 2023
7ENG Jacob Ramsey£43,000,000Aston VillaAugust 2025
8BRA Joelinton£40,000,0001899 HoffenheimJuly 2019
9ENG Harvey Barnes£38,000,000Leicester CityJuly 2023
10ENG Tino Livramento£35,000,000SouthamptonAugust 2023
NED Sven BotmanLilleJuly 2022
BRA Bruno GuimarãesLyonJanuary 2022

Top 10 record transfer fees received

RankPlayerFeeFromDate
1SWE Alexander Isak£125,000,000LiverpoolSeptember 2025
2ENG Elliot Anderson£35,000,000Nottingham ForestJune 2024
ENG Andy CarrollLiverpoolJanuary 2011
4GMB Yankuba Minteh£33,000,000Brighton & Hove AlbionJune 2024
5ESP Ayoze Pérez£30,000,000Leicester CityJuly 2019
FRA Moussa SissokoTottenham HotspurAugust 2016
7SER Aleksandar Mitrović£27,000,000FulhamJuly 2018
8NED Georginio Wijnaldum£25,000,000LiverpoolJuly 2016
9FRA Allan Saint-Maximin£23,000,000Al-AhliJuly 2023
10FRA Yohan Cabaye£20,000,000Paris Saint-GermainJanuary 2014

Attendances

  • Highest attendance – 68,386 (v. Chelsea, First Division, 3 September 1930)
  • Highest average attendance – 56,299, Second Division, 1947–48

Wins

  • Record victory: 13–0 v. Newport County, Second Division, 5 October 1946
  • Record away league victory: 8–0 v. Sheffield United, Premier League, 24 September 2023
  • Record away FA Cup victory: 9–0 v. Southport, FA Cup, 1 February 1932{{cite web | access-date = 25 September 2023}}
  • Record home UEFA Champions League victory: 4–1 v. PSG, UEFA Champions League, 4 October 2023
  • Record UEFA Champions League victory: 4–0 v. Union St. Gilloise, UEFA Champions League, 1 October 2025
  • Record consecutive wins: 9, cup and league, 15 January 2025
  • Record consecutive home game wins in the Football League: 20 home games, 1 April 1907.
  • Record winning start with home matches in Football League: first 18 Division 1 home games, Football League, 1906–07 squad, 1 April 1907.
  • Wins by three plus goals in consecutive Premier League games – 3 consecutive games, Premier League, 2024–25 squad, 26 December 2024.

Defeats

  • Record defeat: 0–9 v. Burton Wanderers, Second Division, 15 April 1895

Goals

  • Most League goals scored in a season – 98 in 42 matches, First Division, 1951–52
  • Fewest League goals scored in a season – 30 in 42 matches, Second Division, 1980–81
  • Most League goals conceded in a season – 109 in 42 matches, First Division, 1960–61
  • Fewest League goals conceded in a season – 33 in 38 matches, Premier League, 2022–23, and 33 in 34 matches, First Division, 1904–05
  • Most different scorers in a single Premier League match – 8, Sean Longstaff, Dan Burn, Sven Botman, Callum Wilson, Anthony Gordon, Miguel Almirón, Bruno Guimarães and Alexander Isak (v. Sheffield United, Premier League, 24 September 2023)
  • Most League goals scored against one club in a Premier League season – 13 goals over two matches (v. Sheffield United, Premier League, 27 April 2024.
  • Scored in every home game in a Premier League season – all 19 matches, Premier League, 2023–24 squad, 11 May 2024
  • Most team goals scored in a Premier League season – 85 goals, Premier League, 2023–24 squad, 19 May 2024

Player records

Appearances

Appearances (streaks)

  • Consecutive Premier League matches played – Shay Given, 140 matches. (v. Bolton, Premier League, 2004–05 squad, 31 October 2004). Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
RankPlayerDetailGamesPlayers with notable consecutive Premier League games played records
1Shay Given(v. Bolton, Premier League, 2004–05 squad, 31 October 2004){{sfnpBolam2012loc=Kindle location 458ps=: "January 2001,… …run was broken in October 2004…"}}140
2Martin Dúbravka(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 2019–20 squad, 26 July 2020)88
3Bruno Guimarães(v. Wolves, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 13 September 2025)68

:* Latest player to play in all Premier League games in a season – all 38 matches, Bruno Guimaraes (2024–25 squad)

;Newcastle players cited in various reliable databases, or the literature, considered and selected from a squad, to appear in every game in a Premier League season.

RankPlayerDetailGamesPlayers who appeared in every game in a Premier League season
1Gary Speed1998–99 squad38
2Shay Given2001–02 squad38
3Shay Given2002–03 squad38
4Shay Given2003–04 squad38
5Gary Speed2003–04 squad38
6Shay Given2005–06 squad38
7Tim Krul2011–12 squad38
8Georginio Wijnaldum2015–16 squad38
9Martin Dúbravka2018–19 squad38
10Martin Dúbravka2019–20 squad38
11Joelinton2019–20 squad38
12Dan Burn2022–23 squad38
13Kieran Trippier2022–23 squad38
14Bruno Guimaraes2024–25 squad38

A complete database shows that by December 2025, almost 280 players have appeared at least once for Newcastle United in the Premier League.{{cite web | url = https://toon1892.com/list_players.php?pn=1&comp=8&cv=Premiership&pp=278

Complete data from the Premier League also shows prior to the 1995–96 season, no Newcastle player completed a full 42 game Premier League season. Though a number of players did play 38 games or more in a 42 game season, with Rob Lee managing 41 games in the 1993–94 season.

All that said, various coaching staff have assessed and selected a handful of players to play in every game in a 38 game season. ;A stand-out Shay Given stands out. The keeper played in every game in four full seasons and three of these seasons, 2001–02, 2002–03 and 2003–04 were consecutive. His run was interrupted in the 2004–05 season. Given then went on to complete the 2005–06 season. The Republic of Ireland International was almost undroppable in every game for five consecutive seasons, only missing two matches.

;Other land marks records The Premier League records show that alongside Shay Given, players such as Gary Speed and Martin Dúbravka had been assessed and selected to appear in every Premier League game in a full season more than once. Presenting the knowledge that roughly of players have managed a full season more than once.

;Players who almost did it A few notable players have nearly attained a full season status. These players include Andy Cole, Les Ferdinand and Alan Shearer. Cole managed 40 games in a 42 games with the 1993–94 squad. Ferdinand managed 37 games in a 38 game season with the 1995–96 squad. Shearer has managed a 37 game season three times with the 1999–00, 2001–02 and 2003–04 squads.

Appearances (firsts)

  • First unused substitute – Albert Bennett (v. Nottingham Forest, Football League First Division 1965–66 squad, 21 August 1965)
  • First used substitute – Ollie Burton (v. Northampton Town, Football League First Division 1965–66 squad, 4 September 1965)

Appearances (most)

  • Most appearances in all competitions record – Jimmy Lawrence, 496
    • Current player with most appearancesJamaal Lascelles, 251 (as of 30 March 2024) As of 25 November 2012 (competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute):
NameCareerAppearancesGoals
1Jimmy Lawrence1904–1922496
2Frank Hudspeth1910–1929472
3Shay Given1997–2009463
4Frank Clark1962–1975457
5Bill McCracken1904–1923432
6Alf McMichael1949–1963432
7David Craig1962–1978412
8Bobby Mitchell1949–1961410
9Alan Shearer1996–2006405
10Jackie Milburn1943–1957397

Appearances (age)

  • Oldest player – Jimmy Lawrence, (v. Bradford City, First Division, 1921–22 squad, 17 April 1922)

;Oldest Newcastle players cited in various reliable databases, or the literature, considered and selected from a squad, to appear in any game

PlayerDetailAgeOldest players who appeared in a match
Jimmy Lawrence(v. Bradford City, First Division, 1921–22 squad, 17 April 1922)
Billy Hampson(v. Birmingham City, First Division, 1926–27 squad, 9 April 1927)

:* Oldest player specifically in a Premier League match – Pavel Srníček, (v. Bolton Wanderers, Premier League, 2006–07 squad, 26 December 2006) ;Oldest Newcastle players cited in various reliable databases, or the literature, considered and selected from a squad, to appear in a Premier League game

PlayerDetailAgeOldest players who appeared in a Premier League game
Pavel Srníček(v. Bolton Wanderers, Premier League, 2006–07 squad, 26 December 2006)
Steve Harper(v. Arsenal, Premier League, 2012–13 squad, 19 May 2013)
Stuart Pearce(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 1998–99 squad, 28 December 1998)
Sol Campbell(v. Stoke City, Premier League, 2010–11 squad, 19 March 2011)
Peter Beardsley(v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 11 May 1997)
Ian Rush(v. Sheffield Wednesday, Premier League, 1997–98 squad, 10 January 1998)
Martin Dúbravka(v. Manchester City, Premier League, 2024–25 squad, 15 February 2025)
Tommy Wright(v. Chelsea, Premier League, 1999–00 squad, 11 September 1999)
Rob Lee(v. Manchester United, Premier League, 2001–02 squad, 2 January 2002)
Alan Shearer(v. Sunderland, Premier League, 2005–06 squad, 17 April 2006)
  • Youngest player – Steve Watson, (v. Wolves, Second Division, 1990–91 squad, 10 November 1990) ;Youngest Newcastle players cited in various reliable databases, or the literature, considered and selected from a squad, to appear in any match
PlayerDetailAgeYoungest players who appeared in any all competitions game
Steve Watson(v. Wolves, Second Division, 1990–91 squad, 10 November 1990)
Paul Ferris(v. Blackburn, Second Division, 1981–82 squad, 1 May 1982)
Neil McDonald(v. Barnsley, Second Division, 1982–83 squad, 25 September 1982)
Haris Vuckic(v. Huddersfield, Championship, 2009–10 squad, 26 August 2009)
Kazenga LuaLua(v. Stoke, FA Cup, 2007–08 squad, 6 January 2008)
Lewis Miley(v. Chelsea, Premier League, 2022–23 squad, 28 May 2023)
John Watson(v. Hull, Second Division, 1990–91 squad, 11 May 1991)17 years and 27 days
Adam Armstrong(v. Fulham, Premier League, 2013–14 squad, 15 March 2014)
Robbie Elliott(v. Middlesbrough, Second Division, 1990–91 squad, 12 March 1991)
Tony Lormor(v. Spurs, First Division, 1987–88 squad, 23 January 1988)
James Soulsby(v. Middlesbrough, First Division, 1914–15 squad, 10 March 1915)
Jock Rutherford(v. Bolton, First Division, 1901–02 squad, 1 March 1902)
Alan Suddick(v. Charlton, Second Division, 1961–62 squad, 7 October 1961)
Geoff Allen(v. Norwich, Second Division, 1963–64 squad, 25 April 1964)
Aidan McCaffrey(v. Ipswich, First Division, 1974–75 squad, 15 March 1975)

:* Youngest player specifically in European competition – Lewis Miley, (v. Borussia Dortmund, UEFA Champions League, 2023–24 squad, 7 November 2023) :* Youngest player specifically in a FA Cup match – Kazenga LuaLua, (v. Stoke, FA Cup, 2007–08 squad, 6 January 2008) :* Youngest player specifically in a Premier League match – Lewis Miley, (v. Chelsea, Premier League, 2022–23 squad, 28 May 2023) ;Youngest Newcastle players cited in various reliable databases, or the literature, considered and selected from a squad, to appear in a Premier League game

PlayerDetailAgeYoungest players who appeared in a Premier League game
Lewis Miley(v. Chelsea, Premier League, 2022–23 squad, 28 May 2023)
Adam Armstrong(v. Fulham, Premier League, 2013–14 squad, 15 March 2014)
Kazenga Lua Lua(v. Bolton Wanderers, Premier League, 2007–08 squad, 19 January 2008)
Andy Carroll(v. Wigan Athletic, Premier League, 2006–07 squad, 25 February 2007)
Aaron Hughes(v. Sheffield Wednesday, Premier League, 1997–98 squad, 10 January 1998)
Steven Taylor(v. Bolton Wanderers, Premier League, 2003–04 squad, 28 March 2004)
Adam Campbell(v. Stoke City, Premier League, 2012–13 squad, 10 March 2013)
Elliott Anderson(v. Arsenal, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 18 January 2021)
Charles N'Zogbia(v. Blackburn Rovers, Premier League, 2004–05 squad, 11 September 2004)
Chris Holland(v. Ipswich Town, Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 23 March 1994)

:* Youngest player, specifically in the Premier League, to make 50 appearances – Lewis Miley, (v. Wolves, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 18 January 2026)

Captains

  • Current captainsJamaal Lascelles, Kieran Trippier and Bruno Guimarães ;Captains of Newcastle United Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
CaptainsSeason2020s
Jamaal Lascelles2020–21
Jamaal Lascelles2021–22
Jamaal Lascelles
Kieran Trippier2022–23
Jamaal Lascelles
Kieran Trippier2023–24{{Citationlast = Ryder
Jamaal Lascelles
Kieran Trippier
Bruno Guimarãeslast = Ryderfirst = Leetitle = Jamaal Lascelles' leadership role explained after Bruno appointed team captain at Newcastlepublisher = chroniclelive.co.ukdate = 24 September 2024url = https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/jamaal-lascelles-leadership-role-expained-29989970?access-date = }}
Jamaal Lascelles
Kieran Trippier
Bruno Guimarãesurl = https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6636581/2025/09/18/bruno-guimaraes-newcastle-champions-league/title = Bruno Guimaraes embodies Newcastle's captaincy. He is a constant driving forcelast = Waughfirst = Chrisdate = 18 September 2025publisher = nytimes.com}}

Table last updated: 17 June 2025

CaptainsSeason2010s
Kevin Nolan2010–11
Fabricio Coloccini2011–12
Fabricio Coloccini2012–13
Fabricio Coloccini2013–14
Fabricio Coloccini2014–15
Fabricio Coloccini2015–16
Jamaal Lascelles2016–17
Jamaal Lascelles2017–18
Jamaal Lascelles2018–19
Jamaal Lascelles2019–20
CaptainsSeason2000s
Alan Shearer2000–01
Alan Shearer2001–02
Alan Shearer2002–03
Alan Shearer2003–04
Alan Shearer2004–05
Alan Shearer2005–06
Scott Parker
Shay Given2006–07
Alan Smith
Michael Owen2007–08
Michael Owen
Nicky Butt2008–09
Nicky Butt
Alan Smith2009–10
CaptainsSeason1990s
Roy Aitken1990–91
Kevin Scott1991–92
Brian Kilcline
Barry Venison1992–93
Barry Venison
Peter Beardsley1993–94
Peter Beardsley1994–95
Peter Beardsley1995–96
Peter Beardsley1996–97
Rob Lee1997–98
Rob Lee
Alan Shearer1998–99
Alan Shearer1999–00
CaptainsSeason1980s
Mick Martin1980–81
Mick Martin1981–82
Kevin Keegan1982–83
Kevin Keegan1983–84
Glenn Roeder1984–85
Glenn Roeder1985–86
Glenn Roeder1986–87
Glenn Roeder1987–88
Dave Beasant
Kenny Sansom1988–89
Roy Aitken1989–90
CaptainsSeason1970s
Bobby Moncur1970–71
Bobby Moncur1971–72
Bobby Moncur1972–73
Bobby Moncur1973–74
Frank Clark1974–75
Geoff Nulty1975–76
Geoff Nulty1976–77
Geoff Nulty1977–78
Terry Hibbitt
Irving Nattrass1978–79
Mick Martin1979–80
CaptainsSeason1960s
Ivor Allchurch1960–61
Bill McKinney1961–62
Dick Keith1962–63
Stan Anderson1963–64
Stan Anderson1964–65
Jim Iley1965–66
Jim Iley1966–67
Bobby Moncur1967–68
Bobby Moncur1968–69
Bobby Moncur1969–70
CaptainsSeason1950s
Joe Harvey1950–51
Joe Harvey1951–52
Joe Harvey1952–53
Jimmy Scoular
Alf McMichael1953–54
Jimmy Scoular1954–55
Jimmy Scoular1955–56
Jimmy Scoular1956–57
Bob Stokoe1957–58
Bob Stokoe1958–59
Bob Stokoe1959–60
CaptainsSeason1940s
Henry Clifton1944–45
Joe Harvey1945–46
Joe Harvey1946–47
Joe Harvey1947–48
Joe Harvey1948–49
Joe Harvey1949–50
CaptainsSeason1930s
Jack Hill1930–31
Jimmy Nelson1931–32
Jimmy Nelson1932–33
Jimmy Nelson1933–34
Jimmy Nelson1934–35
Tony Leach1935–36
Bill Imrie1936–37
Bill Imrie1937–38
James Denmark1938–39
CaptainsSeason1920s
Wilf Low1920–21
Wilf Low1921–22
Wilf Low1922–23
Frank Hudspeth1923–24
Frank Hudspeth1924–25
Frank Hudspeth1925–26
Hughie Gallacher1926–27
Hughie Gallacher1927–28
Jack Hill1928–29
Jack Hill1929–30
CaptainsSeason1910s
Andy Aitken1910–11
Bill McCracken1911–12
Bill McCracken1912–13
James Hay1913–14
James Hay1914–15
Bill McCracken1919–20
CaptainsSeason1900s
Andy Aitken1900–01
Andy Aitken1901–02
Andy Aitken1902–03
Andy Aitken1903–04
Andy Aitken1904–05
Alec Gardner1905–06
Alec Gardner1906–07
Alec Gardner1907–08
Colin Veitch1908–09
Colin Veitch1909–10
CaptainsSeason1890s
William Graham1892–93
William Graham1893–94
William Graham1894–95
Robert Foyers1895–96
James Stott1896–97
James Stott1897–98
John Ostler1898–99
Andy Aitken1899–00

Outfield

Assists

Assists (streaks)
  • Consecutive assists in Premier League matches – 4 consecutive games, Kieran Trippier, 21 October 2023.
Assists (most)
  • Most assists in a Premier League match – 3, Allan Saint-Maximin,29 June 2020. Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
RankPlayerTenureAssistsDate
1Rob Lee1993–2002last =Fbreftitle = Rob Lee 1993-1994website = fbref.comdate = 13 September 1993url = https://fbref.com/en/players/291b2178/matchlogs/1993-1994/Rob-Lee-Match-Logsaccess-date = }}13 September 1993
1Andy Cole1993–2002last =Fbreftitle = Andy Cole 1993-1995website = fbref.comdate = 13 September 1993url = https://fbref.com/en/players/b6638a2c/matchlogs/1993-1994/Andy-Cole-Match-Logsaccess-date = }}19 March 1994
1Allan Saint-Maximin2019–2023329 June 2020
1Kieran Trippier2022–324 September 2023

:* Most header assists in a Premier League match – 3, Kieran Trippier, 24 September 2023.

  • Most assists in a Premier League season – Nolberto Solano, 15 assists Premier League, 1999–00{{cite web Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

Notable goal creating records from players in a season.

RankPlayerPL seasonAssistsAppearancesAverage
1Nolberto Solano1999–0015url = https://fbref.com/en/players/37e7c753/Nolberto-Solanotitle = Nolberto Solanolast = FBRef redate = 20 September 2025website = fbref.comaccess-date = 20 September 2025 }}0.5
2Andy Cole1993–9413url =https://fbref.com/en/players/b6638a2c/Andy-Coletitle = Andy Colelast = FBRefdate = 20 September 2025website = fbref.comaccess-date = 20 September 2025 }}0.33
3Jacob Murphy2024–2512350.34
4Ruel Fox1994–9511url = https://fbref.com/en/players/ec357eb1/Ruel-Foxtitle = Ruel Foxlast = FBRefdate = 20 September 2025website = fbref.comaccess-date = 20 September 2025 }}0.28
4Laurent Robert2001–0211url = https://fbref.com/en/players/2f907a4b/Laurent-Roberttitle = Laurent Robertlast = FBRefdate = 20 September 2025website = fbref.comaccess-date = 20 September 2025 }}0.31

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerPL tenureAssists
1Nolberto Solano1998–200754{{cite web
2Alan Shearer1996–200636
3Rob Lee1993–200231
4Laurent Robert2001–200529
4Jacob Murphy2017–url = https://fbref.com/en/players/de112b84/Jacob-Murphytitle = Jacob Murphylast = FBRefdate = 23 November 2025website = fbref.com}}
6Peter Beardsley1993–199726
6Kieron Dyer1999–200726

Table last updated: 9 June 2025

Assists (age)
  • Youngest player to assist in a Premier League matchLewis Miley, 17 years 208 days (v. Chelsea, 25 November 2023)
  • Youngest player to assist in European competitionLewis Miley, 17 years 226 days (v. AC Milan, 13 December 2023)

Goal scorers

Goals scorers (streaks)
  • Consecutive all competition matches scored – 13 goals in 9 games, Willie Wardrope, (v. Crewe, Second Division, 1895–96 squad, 25 December 1895) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in consecutive games in all competitions
1Willie Wardrope(v. Crewe, Second Division, 1895–96 squad, 25 December 1895)139
2Les Ferdinand(v. Stoke, League Cup, 1995–96 squad, 25 October 1995)128

:* Consecutive Football League matches scored – 11 goals in 8 games, Len White (v. Luton, First Division, 1957–58 squad, 29 March 1958)

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in consecutive games in the Football League
1Len White(v. Luton, First Division, 1957–58 squad, 29 March 1958)118
2Len White(v. Aston Villa, First Division, 1960–61 squad, 25 February 1961)97
3Paul Goddard(v. Manchester United, First Division, 1986–87 squad, 18 April 1987)77
4Willie Wardrope(v. Crewe, Second Division, 1895–96 squad, 25 December 1895)106

:* Consecutive Premier League matches scored – 11 goals in 8 games, Alexander Isak (v. Wolves, Premier League, 2024–25 squad, 15 January 2025) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in consecutive games in the Premier League
1Alexander Isak(v. Wolves, Premier League, 2024–25 squad, 15 January 2025)118
2Alan Shearer(v. Arsenal, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 30 November 1996)77
2Joe Willock(v. Fulham, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 23 May 2021)77
4Papiss Cissé(v. Stoke, Premier League, 2011–12 squad, 21 April 2012)96
5Les Ferdinand(v. Wimbledon, Premier League, 1995–96 squad, 21 October 1995)95

:* Consecutive FA Cup rounds scored – 8 goals in 6 rounds, Jackie Milburn, (v. Blackpool, FA Cup final, 1950–51 squad, 28 April 1951) :* Consecutive goals scored in European games – 4 goals in 3 games, Anthony Gordon (v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 2025–26 squad, 21 October 2025) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in consecutive games in a European campaign
1Anthony Gordon(v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 2025–26 squad, 21 October 2025)43
2Bobby Moncur(v. Újpesti Dózsa, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final, 1968–69 squad, 11 June 1969)32
3Patrick Kluivert(v. Bnei Sakhnin, UEFA Cup, 2004–05 squad, 30 September 2004)42

:* Consecutive goals scored in opening European games of a campaign – 4 goals in 3 games, Anthony Gordon (v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 2025–26 squad, 21 October 2025) On 1 October 2025, only two players had scored in the first two games for Newcastle in a European campaign.

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in the opening game and then in consecutive games in a European campaign
1Anthony Gordon(v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 2025–26 squad, 21 October 2025)43
2Patrick Kluivert(v. Bnei Sakhnin, UEFA Cup, 2004–05 squad, 30 September 2004)42
  • Consecutive home Premier League matches scored – 20 goals in 15 games, Alan Shearer (v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 11 May 1997) ;Players who have scored in consecutive Premier League home games. On 2 April 2024, only four Newcastle player had scored consecutively in five home Premier League games in a streak.

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in consecutive home goals in the Premier League
1Alan Shearer(v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 11 May 1997)2015
2Andy Cole(v. Coventry City, Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 23 February 1994)138
3Les Ferdinand(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 1995–96 squad, 4 November 1995)106
4Alexander Isak(v. Everton, Premier League, 2023–24 squad, 2 April 2024)65
  • Consecutive first Premier League home matches scored in after a home debut – 20 goals in first 15 games (home debut – consecutive home game 15), Alan Shearer (v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 11 May 1997) ;Players who have scored in consecutive Premier League home games from a home debut. On 28 September 2025, only six players had scored in their first two home games for Newcastle in the Premier League. On 5 October 2025, only three players had scored in their first three home games for Newcastle in the Premier League.

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePlayers who scored in first home game and consecutive home games in the Premier League
1Alan Shearer(v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 11 May 1997)2015
2Les Ferdinand(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 1995–96 squad, 4 November 1995)106
3Nick Woltemade(v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 5 October 2025)33
4Moussa Sissoko(v. Southampton, Premier League, 2012–13 squad, 24 February 201332
5Daniel Cordone(v. Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League, 2000–01 squad, 25 August 2000)22
6Papiss Cissé(v. Wolves, Premier League, 2011–12 squad, 25 February 2012)22
Goals scorers (timing)

On 12 August 2023 there were fourteen players who had scored on their debut in the Premier League. This number moved to fifteen on 13 September 2025.

RankPlayerDetailTimeFastest Premier League debut goal scored records
1Sandro Tonali(v. Aston Villa, Premier League, 2023–24 squad, 12 August 2023)
2Joe Willock(v. Southampton, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 6 February 2021)
3Alex Mathie(v. Sheffield Wednesday, Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 13 September 1993)
4Harvey Barnes(v. Aston Villa, Premier League, 2023–24 squad, 12 August 2023)
5Stéphane Guivarc'h(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 1998–99 squad, 30 August 1998)
6Nick Woltemade(v. Wolves, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 13 September 2025)
7Alexander Isak(v. Liverpool,Premier League, 2022–23 squad, 31 August 2022)
8Georginio Wijnaldum(v. Southampton, Premier League, 2015–16 squad, 9 August 2015)
9Callum Wilson(v. West Ham,Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 12 September 2020)
10Papiss Cissé(v. Aston Villa, Premier League, 2011–12 squad, 5 February 2012)
11Duncan Ferguson(v. Wimbledon, Premier League, 1998–99 squad, 28 November 1998)
12Matty Longstaff(v. Manchester United, Premier League, 2019–20 squad, 6 October 2019)
13Xisco(v. Hull City, Premier League, 2008–09 squad, 13 September 2008)
14Les Ferdinand(v. Coventry City, Premier League, 1995–96 squad, 19 August 1995)
15Jeff Hendrick(v. West Ham, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 12 September 2020)
  • Fastest recorded goal – seconds, Alan Shearer (v. Manchester City, Premier League, 2002–03 squad, 18 January 2003) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
PlayerDetailTimeFastest all competitions goal scored records
Malcolm Macdonald(v. St Johnstone, friendly match, 1972–73 squad, 29 July 1972)
Jackie Milburn(v. Cardiff City, Second Division, 1947–48 squad, 22 November 1947)
Alan Shearer(v. Manchester City, Premier League, 2002–03 squad, 18 January 2003)
Miguel Almiron(v. West Brom, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 12 December 2020)
Jackie Milburn(v. Manchester City, FA Cup final, 1955 squad, 7 May 1955)

:* Fastest recorded FA Cup final goal – seconds, Jackie Milburn (v. Manchester City, FA Cup final, 1955 squad, 7 May 1955) :* Fastest recorded Premier League goal – seconds, Alan Shearer (v. Manchester City, Premier League, 2002–03 squad, 18 January 2003) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailTimeFastest Premier League goal scored records
1Alan Shearer(v. Manchester City, Premier League, 2002–03 squad, 18 January 2003)
2Miguel Almiron(v. West Brom, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 12 December 2020)
-Malick Thiaw(v. Everton, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 29 November 2025)
  • Earliest to complete a hattrick specifically in a Premier League game – 3 in first 30 minutes, Andy Cole (v. Liverpool, Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 21 November 1993){{refn|group=note|name=earliestHattrick|Earliest; kick off to third goal
  • Fastest to score 50 goals in all competitions – 50, Andy Cole(1993–1995 squads) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
RankPlayerDetailGamesGames taken to reach 50 goals in all competitions
1Andy Cole1993–1995 squads50
2Les Ferdinand1995–1997 squads84
3Alexander Isak2022–2025 squads89
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  • Latest winning goal scored in a Premier League match – minutes, Harvey Barnes (v. Leeds United, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 7 January 2026) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
RankPlayerDetailTimeLatest Premier League goal scored records
1Harvey Barnes(v. Leeds United, Premier League, 2025–26 squad, 7 January 2026)
2Callum Wilson(v. Spurs, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 27 September 2020)
3Bruno Guimarães(v. Leicester City, Premier League, 2021–22 squad, 17 April 2022)
4Joe Willock(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 2020–21 squad, 24 April 2021)
5Florian Lejeune(v. Everton, Premier League, 2019–20 squad, 21 January 2020)
6Yohan Cabaye(v. West Ham, Premier League, 2013–14 squad, 18 January 2014)
Goal scorers (firsts)
  • First to score on both Premier League and Champions League debuts – 1 goal in each match, Nick Woltemade (v. Wolves, Premier League, 13 September 2025; v. Union St. Gilloise, UEFA Champions League, 1 October 2025)
  • First player to score consecutively in 15 Premier League home matches – 20 goals in 15 game streak, Alan Shearer (v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 11 May 1997) ;The first players to score in consecutive Premier League home matches.

Malcolm Allen was the first player to score for Newcastle in the Premier League when he scored for Newcastle at home against Everton on 25 August 1993. In the same season, Andy Cole became the first Newcastle player to complete an eight home Premier League scoring streak in a match against Coventry City on the 23 February 1994. Alan Shearer beat Cole's consecutive eight game scoring record in the 1996–97 Premier League season. In this season, Shearer became the first Newcastle player to score consecutively in nine home Premier League games, in a match against Leeds United on 1 January 1997. Shearer continued his goalscoring streak and reached a fifteenth consecutive match; scoring in a home match against Nottingham Forest on 11 May 1997.

RankPlayerGoalsMatchesDetail
1Alan Shearer2015(v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 11 May 1997)
7Alan Shearer119(v. Leeds United,Premier League, 1 January 1997)
8Andy Cole138(v. Coventry City, Premier League, 23 February 1994)
15Malcolm Allen11(v. Everton, Premier League, 25 August 1993)
  • First player to score consecutively in his first fifteen Premier League home appearances in debut season – 20 goals in 15 consecutive home games, Alan Shearer (v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 11 May 1997) ;The first players to score on a home debut and then score in consecutive home matches.

Alex Mathie was the first player to score for Newcastle on his home debut in the Premier League when he came off the bench to score for Newcastle against Sheffield Wednesday on 13 September 1993. Though Mathie failed to score in a second consecutive home game in a streak. Les Ferdinand was the first to have a Premier League home goals-games streak from his home debut. Ferdinand. became the first Newcastle player to score in six consecutive home Premier League games after his home debut in the 1995–96 Premier League season when he scored against Liverpool on 4 November 1995. Alan Shearer beat Ferdinand's record in the following 1996–97 Premier League season. In this season, Shearer became the first Newcastle player to score consecutively in seven home Premier League games from a home debut, in a match against Liverpool on 23 December 1996. Shearer continued his goalscoring streak and reached a fifteenth consecutive match; scoring in a home match against Nottingham Forest on 11 May 1997.

RankPlayerGoalsMatchesDetail
1Alan Shearer2015(v. Nottingham Forest, Premier League, 11 May 1997)
9Alan Shearer77(v. Liverpool,Premier League, 23 December 1996)
10Les Ferdinand106(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 4 November 1995)
13Les Ferdinand43(v. Man City, Premier League, 16 September 1995)
14Les Ferdinand22(v. Middlesbrough, Premier League, 30 August 1995)
15Alex Mathie11(v. Sheffield Wednesday,Premier League, 13 September 1993)
  • First player to score goals in first two consecutive opening games of UEFA Cup campaign – 4 goals in 2 games, Patrick Kluivert (v. Bnei Sakhnin, UEFA Cup, 30 September 2005)
  • First player to score goals in first three consecutive opening games of UEFA Champions League campaign – 4 goals in 3 games, Anthony Gordon (v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 21 October 2025) ;The first players to score in the first and then consecutive matches of a UEFA Champions League campaign. John Beresford was the first Newcastle player to score in the first game of the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League campaign, when he scored two for Newcastle at home against Croatia Zagreb
RankPlayerGoalsMatchesDetail
1Anthony Gordon43(v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 21 October 2025)
2Anthony Gordon32(v. Union St. Gilloise, UEFA Champions League, 1 October 2025)
3John Beresford21(v. Croatia Zagreb, UEFA Champions League, 13 August 1997)
  • First player to score goals in three consecutive UEFA Champions League games – 4 goals in 3 games, Anthony Gordon (v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 21 October 2025)
  • First player to score 10+ home and 10+ away goals in a Premier League season – 22 home, 12 away, Andy Cole(1993–94)
  • First player to score in every round of the FA Cup and win the FA Cup – 6 rounds, Jackie Milburn (1951 FA Cup)
  • First player to score directly from a corner in the Premier LeagueBruno Guimarães (v. Burnley, Premier League, 6 December 2025)
  • First player to score from a throw-in – Malcolm Macdonald (v. Notts County, Quarter-Final of League Cup, 3 December 1975)
Goals scorers (most)
RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePremier League season goal scoring records
1Andy ColePremier League, 1993–94 squad3440
2Alan ShearerPremier League, 1996–97 squad2531
3Les FerdinandPremier League, 1995–96 squad2537
4Alexander IsakPremier League, 2024–25 squad2334
5Alan ShearerPremier League, 2001–02 squad2337
6Alan ShearerPremier League, 1999–00 squad2337
7Alan ShearerPremier League, 2003–04 squad2237
8Alexander IsakPremier League, 2023–24 squad2130
9Peter BeardsleyPremier League, 1993–94 squad2135
10Callum WilsonPremier League, 2022–23 squad1831

:* Most different matches scored in, in a Premier League campaign – 26 matches, Andy Cole, (Premier League, 1993–94 squad). :* Most goals when scoring 10+ home and 10+ away goals in a Premier League season – 22 home, 12 away (34 goals), Andy Cole, (Premier League, 1993–94 squad) ;Players with 10+ home and 10+ away goals in a season. On 2 April 2025, only three players had scored 10+ home and 10+ away goals in a Premier League campaign.

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

PlayerDetailPlayers with 10+ home and 10+ away goals in campaign
Andy ColePremier League, 1993–94 squad
Alan ShearerPremier League, 2001–02 squad
Alexander IsakPremier League, 2024–25 squad
RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike rateUEFA Champions League campaign goal scoring records
1Alan Shearer(v Internazionale, UEFA Champions League, 2002–03 squad, 11 March 2003)612
1Anthony Gordon(v. PSV, UEFA Champions League, 2025–26 squad, 21 January 2026)67
2Harvey Barnes(v. PSV, UEFA Champions League, 2025–26 squad, 21 January 2026)57

;Most Premier League goals scored in a calendar year On 31 December 2024, only two players had scored more than twenty-four goals in a calendar year in the Premier League.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike RatePeriodRecord goals scored in a calendar month in the Premier League
1Alan Shearer(v. Spurs, Premier League, 2002–03 squad, 29 December 2002)272002
2Alexander Isak(v. Man Utd, Premier League, 2024–24 squad, 30 December 2024)252024

:* Most Premier League goals scored in a calendar month – 8 goals in 7 games in April 2023, Callum Wilson, (v. Southampton, Premier League, 2022–23 squad, 30 April 2023) ;Most Premier League goals scored in a calendar month On 30 April 2023, only two players had scored more than six goals in a calendar month in the Premier League.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike ratePeriodRecord goals scored in a calendar month in the Premier League
1Callum Wilson(v. Southampton, Premier League, 2022–23 squad, 30 April 2023)87April–2023
2Alan Shearer(v. Leeds United, Premier League, 1999–00 squad, 25 September 1999)73September–1999
  • Most goals in a single Football League match – 6, Len Shackleton (v. Newport County, Football League, 1946–47 squad, 5 October 1946)
  • Most goals in a single Premier League match – 5, Alan Shearer (v. Sheffield Wednesday, Premier League, 1999–00 squad, 19 September 1999)
RankPlayerDetailGoalsRecords of most goals scored in Premier League match
1Alan Shearer(v. Sheffield Wednesday, Premier League, 1999–00 squad, 19 September 1999)5
2Georginio Wijnaldum(v. Norwich City, Premier League, 2015–16 squad, 18 October 2015)4
3Peter Beardsley(v. Wimbledon,Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 30 October 1993)3
4Andy Cole(v. Liverpool, Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 21 November 19933
5Andy Cole(v. Coventry City, Premier League, 1993–94 squad, 23 February 19943
6Les Ferdinand(v. Wimbledon, Premier League, 1995–96 squad, 21 October 19953
7Alan Shearer(v. Leicester City, Premier League, 1996–97 squad, 2 February 19973
8Michael Owen(v. West Ham United, Premier League, 2005–06 squad, 17 December 20053
9Andy Carroll(v. Aston Villa, Premier League, 2010–11 squad, 22 August 20103
10Kevin Nolan(v. Sunderland, Premier League, 2010–11 squad, 31 October 20103
11Leon Best(v. West Ham United, Premier League, 2010–11 squad, 5 January 20113
12Demba Ba(v. Blackburn Rovers, Premier League, 2011–12 squad, 24 September 20113
13Demba Ba(v. Stoke City, Premier League, 2011–12 squad, 31 October 20113
14Ayoze Pérez(v. Southampton, Premier League, 2018–19 squad, 20 April 20193
15Alexander Isak(v. Ipswich Town, Premier League, 2024–25 squad, 21 December 20243

:* Most hat-tricks in Premier League – 2, Andy Cole (Premier League, 1993–1995 squads)

RankPlayerDetailHat-tricksNumber of hat-tricks scored in Premier League
1Andy Coleurl = https://www.statmuse.com/fc/ask/every-new-castle-player-to-score-a-hat-tricktitle = Every Newcastle player to score a hattricklast = statmusedate = 26 January 2025website = statmuse.com}}2
1Alan ShearerPremier League, 1996–2006 squads2
1Demba BaPremier League, 2011–2013 squads2
  • Most goals in all competitions – 206, Alan Shearer (all competitions, 1996–2006 squads)
    • Current player with most goalsJoelinton, 31 (as of 1 October 2025)
RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike rateRecords of all competition top goal scorers
1Alan Shearertitle=Goal Machinesurl=http://www.nufc.co.uk/page/Club/History/Records#Goalswork=Club Recordspublisher=Newcastle United Official Siteaccess-date=21 January 2013}}206405
2Jackie Milburngroup=notename=200_238Milburn scored 238 post 1943 and 200 post 1945}}200397
3Len WhiteAll competitions, 1953–1962 squads153270
4Hughie GallacherAll competitions, 1925–1930 squads143174
5Malcolm MacdonaldAll competitions, 1971–1976 squads121228
6Peter BeardsleyAll competitions, 1983–1997 squads119326
7Tommy McDonaldAll competitions, 1921–1931 squads113367
8Bobby MitchellAll competitions, 1949–1961 squads113410
9Neil HarrisAll competitions, 1920–1925 squads101194
10Pop RobsonAll competitions, 1962–1971 squads97244

:* Highest career strike rate in all competitions – (143 goals in 174 games), Hughie Gallacher, all competitions, 1925–1930 squads ;Notable strike rates of players who played more than 75 games in all competitions Players who played more than 75 games in all competitions, who attained strike rates over 50% for Newcastle.

RankPlayerDetailGoalsGamesStrike rateRecord career strike rates in players who played more than 75 games
1Hughie GallacherAll competitions, 1925–1930 squads143174
2Andy ColeAll competitions, 1993–1995 squads6884
3Albert ShepherdAll competitions, 1908–1914 squads92123
4Jack SmithAll competitions, 1934–1938 squads73112
5Barrie ThomasAll competitions, 1962–1964 squads5078
6Bill AppleyardAll competitions, 1902–1908 squads87145
6Les FerdinandAll competitions, 1995–1997 squads5083
8Len WhiteAll competitions, 1953–1962 squads153270
9Malcolm MacdonaldAll competitions, 1971–1976 squads121228
10Neil HarrisAll competitions, 1920–1925 squads101194
11Alan ShearerAll competitions, 1996–2006 squads206404
12Jackie MilburnAll competitions, 1945–1957 squads200397
  • Most goals in the Football League – 178, Jackie Milburn (Football League, 1945–1957 squads)
  • Most goals in European competition – 30 in 52 matches, Alan Shearer, (all European competitions, 1996–2006 squads)
Goals scorers (age)

Goalkeeping

Clean sheets

Clean sheets (streaks)
  • Most consecutive clean sheets in all competitions – 10 games, Nick Pope, (v. Southampton, Carabao Cup, 24 January 2023) :* Most consecutive clean sheets in Premier League – 6 games, Nick Pope (v Crystal Palace, Premier League, 21 January 2023) :* Most consecutive clean sheets in Football League – 6 games, Kevin Carr (v. Charlton Athletic, Football League, 3 April 1982)

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerDetailSeasonsClean sheets
1Nick PopeAll competitions2022–2310
2Kevin CarrFootball League1981–826
2Nick PopePremier League2022–236
4Steve HarperChampionship2009–105
5Nick PopeCarabao Cup2022–234
Clean sheets (most)

Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.

RankPlayerPL tenureClean sheets
1Shay Given1997–200989{{cite web
2Martin Dúbravka2018–202546
3Tim Krul2006–201741
4Pavel Srníček1993–200735
5Nick Pope2022–url = https://fbref.com/en/players/4b40d9ca/Nick-Pope#all_stats_keepertitle = Nick Popelast = FBRefdate = 22 September 2025website = fbref.comaccess-date = 22 September 2025 }}
6Steve Harper1993–201323

Table last updated: 9 June 2025

Goalkeeping assists

Goalkeeping assists (firsts)
  • First goalkeeping assist in UEFA Champions League – Nick Pope (v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 21 October 2025)
Goalkeeping assists (most)
  • Most goalkeeping assists in Premier League – 2, Shay Given ;Assists from goalkeepers who played for Newcastle United in the Premier League.
RankPlayerDetailAssistsGamesAverage
1Shay Givenurl = https://fbref.com/en/players/0db918ff/Shay-Given#all_stats_standardtitle = Shay Givenlast = FBRefdate = 22 October 2025 }}2354-
2Shaka Hislopurl =https://fbref.com/en/players/7f44f7dd/Shaka-Hislop#all_stats_standardtitle = Shaka Hisloplast = FBRefdate = 22 October 2025 }}153-
2Tim Krulurl =https://fbref.com/en/players/f23f9d20/Tim-Krul#all_stats_standardtitle = Tim Krullast = FBRefdate = 22 October 2025 }}1160-
2Rob Ellioturl =https://fbref.com/en/players/b1b25949/Rob-Elliot#all_stats_standardtitle = Rob Elliotlast = FBRefdate = 22 October 2025 }}155-
  • Most goalkeeping assists in UEFA Champions League – 1, Nick Pope (v. Benfica, UEFA Champions League, 21 October 2025)
Goalkeeping assists (streaks)
  • **Consecutive goalkeeping assists in Premier League matches ** – 2 assists in 2 matches, Shay Given (v. Nottingham forest, Premier League, 26 September 1998)

Saves

  • Most saves in a single match – 14, Tim Krul, 10 November 2013.
  • Most saves with a Premier League clean sheet – 14, Tim Krul, (v. Spurs, Premier League, 10 November 2013)
  • Most saves with a Premier League win – 14, Tim Krul, (v. Spurs, Premier League, 10 November 2013) Bold signifies current Newcastle United player.
RankPlayerPL tenurePenalty saves
1Nick Pope2022–3{{cite web
2Martin Dúbravka2018–20252
2Karl Darlow2014–20232
2Tim Krul2006–20172

Table last updated: 9 June 2025

Managerial records

Main article: List of Newcastle United F.C. managers

Newcastle in Europe

Main article: Newcastle United F.C. in European football

League finishing positions

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Personal honours

English Football Hall of Fame

The following have either played for or managed Newcastle United and have been inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame :

Scottish Football Hall of Fame

The following have either played for or managed Newcastle United and have been inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame :

Welsh Sports Hall of Fame

The following have played for Newcastle United and have been inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame : Players

  • WAL Ivor Allchurch (1995 inductee)
  • WAL Ian Rush (2001 inductee)

European Hall of Fame

The following have played for Newcastle United and have been inducted into the European Hall of Fame:

Football League 100 Legends

The following have played for Newcastle United and were included in the Football League 100 Legends :

  • ENG John Barnes
  • ENG Paul Gascoigne
  • ENG Kevin Keegan
  • ENG Malcolm Macdonald
  • ENG Jackie Milburn
  • ENG Len Shackleton
  • ENG Alan Shearer
  • IRE Bill McCracken
  • SCO Hughie Gallacher
  • WAL Ivor Allchurch
  • WAL Ian Rush

PFA Players' Player of the Year

The following have won the PFA Players' Player of the Year award while playing for Newcastle United :

  • 1996 ENG Les Ferdinand
  • 1997 ENG Alan Shearer

PFA Young Player of the Year

The following have won the PFA Young Player of the Year award while playing for Newcastle United :

  • 1988 ENG Paul Gascoigne
  • 1994 ENG Andy Cole
  • 2002 WAL Craig Bellamy
  • 2003 ENG Jermaine Jenas Source:

PFA Team of the Year

The following have been included in the PFA Team of the Year while playing for Newcastle United :

  • 1973–74 First Division ENG Malcolm Macdonald
  • 1978–79 Second Division ENG Peter Withe
  • 1979–80 Second Division ENG Peter Withe
  • 1982–83 Second Division ENG Kevin Keegan
  • 1983–84 Second Division ENG Kevin Keegan
  • 1984–85 First Division ENG Chris Waddle
  • 1986–87 First Division ENG Peter Beardsley
  • 1987–88 First Division ENG Paul Gascoigne
  • 1989–90 Second Division ENG Micky Quinn
  • 1992–93 First Division ENG John Beresford, ENG Lee Clark, ENG Gavin Peacock
  • 1993–94 Premier League ENG Peter Beardsley
  • 1995–96 Premier League ENG Rob Lee, ENG Les Ferdinand, FRA David Ginola
  • 1996–97 Premier League ENG David Batty, ENG Alan Shearer
  • 1997–98 Premier League ENG David Batty
  • 2001–02 Premier League IRE Shay Given
  • 2002–03 Premier League ENG Kieron Dyer, ENG Alan Shearer
  • 2005–06 Premier League IRE Shay Given
  • 2009–10 Championship ARG Fabricio Coloccini, ESP Jose Enrique, ENG Kevin Nolan, ENG Andy Carroll
  • 2011–12 Premier League ARG Fabricio Coloccini
  • 2016–17 Championship ENG Jamaal Lascelles, ENG Jonjo Shelvey, ENG Dwight Gayle
  • 2022–23 Premier League ENG Kieran Trippier
  • 2024–25 Premier League SWE Alexander Isak

Premier League Golden Boot

The following have won the Premier League Golden Boot award while playing for Newcastle United :

  • 1994 ENG Andy Cole
  • 1997 ENG Alan Shearer

Premier League Manager of the Season

The following have won the Premier League Manager of the Season award while managing for Newcastle United :

  • 2012 ENG Alan Pardew

Premier League LMA Manager of the Year

The following have won the LMA Manager of the Year award while managing for Newcastle United :

  • 2012 ENG Alan Pardew

Notes

References

Sources

Books

Databases

Websites

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