This article contains statistics and records related to Nottingham Forest F.C..
League
Cup
Minor titles
† By agreement with Leicester City, the game was a replay as the original match three weeks previous was abandoned at half time, due to the collapse of Leicester player Clive Clarke, with Forest leading 1–0.[17]
Most appearances for the club (in all competitions, as of 2012):[18]
Most goals for the club (in all competitions, as of 2012):[19]
In 1997 and 1998, as part of the release of the book The Official History of Nottingham Forest, a vote was carried out to decide on the club's official All Time XI.[46]
Position | Player | Years at club |
---|---|---|
GK | Peter Shilton | 1977–82 |
RB | Viv Anderson | 1974–84 |
RCB | Des Walker | 1984–92; 2002–04 |
LCB | Kenny Burns | 1977–81 |
LB | Stuart Pearce | 1985–97 |
RCM | Martin O'Neill | 1971–81 |
ACM | Roy Keane | 1990–93 |
LCM | Archie Gemmill | 1977–79 |
RW | Ian Storey-Moore | 1962–72 |
CF | Trevor Francis | 1979–81 |
LW | John Robertson | 1970–83; 1985–86 |
In 2016, Nottingham Forest season ticket holders voted for the club's greatest eleven to commemorate the club's 150th anniversary.[47]
Position | Player | Years at club |
---|---|---|
GK | Peter Shilton | 1977–82[48] |
RB | Viv Anderson | 1974–83 |
CB | Kenny Burns | 1977–81 |
CB | Des Walker | 1983–04 |
LB | Stuart Pearce | 1985–97 |
RW | Martin O'Neill | 1971–81 |
CM | Roy Keane | 1990–93 |
CM | John McGovern | 1974–81 |
LW | John Robertson | 1970–83 |
ST | Stan Collymore | 1993–95 |
ST | Ian Storey-Moore | 1962–72 |