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Most Football League Appearances Andrew Wilson: 1900–1920 501 [5] Most Consecutive League and Cup Appearances Martin Hodge: 1983–1987 214 [6] Most Goals Scored in a Match Douglas Hunt v Norwich: 19 November 1938 6 Goals [7] Highest goalscorer in a Football League season Derek Dooley: Division 2, 1951–52 46 [8]
This is a list of footballers who have played for Sheffield Wednesday F.C. in competitive fixtures, up to and including games played by 26 December 2024. Number of appearances and goal statistics are for all competitions. For current players see Current squad. Their names in this list will be marked in bold text.
Pages in category "Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,147 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Famous players to have represented the cricket club include Harry Sampson, who scored 162 on ice in 1841, Tom Marsden, who scored 227 for Sheffield & Leicester vs Nottingham in 1826, and George Ulyett, who represented the club in the first ever international test match before becoming one of only a select band of players who played for both ...
Sheffield Wednesday league performance over time depicted in graphical format. This is a list of seasons played by Sheffield Wednesday Football Club in English and European football, from 1877 (when The Wednesday first entered the Sheffield Challenge Cup) to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, the top ...
As of 10 July 2019, Sheffield Wednesday have announced seven pre-season friendlies against Northampton Town, [51] Lincoln City, Stocksbridge Park Steels, [52] VfB Lubeck, Holstein Kiel, [53] Shrewsbury Town [54] and Espanyol. [55]
The 1989–90 season was Sheffield Wednesday's 88th season in the Football League, and their sixth consecutive season in the Football League First Division, the top tier of English football, where they finished 18th and were relegated to the Second Division.
Barring the opening-day 2–1 home defeat to Liverpool, Sheffield Wednesday were in the bottom three all season long.A very poor start to the season saw the club fail to win any of their first nine league games (gaining just one solitary point away to Premier League newcomers Bradford City) and an 8–0 hammering at the hands of Newcastle United in September [1] saw most people tip the club as ...