14 Fun Facts about The Premier League

Premier League Football is the most followed football in the world. Want to learn some fun facts about The Premier League? Then read on!

14 Fun Facts about The Premier League

1. The Premiership has only been around since the early 90s.

The competition ‘Premier League’ only began on the 20th February 1992. However, the top tier was founded in 1888.

2. The Red Devils are the biggest Premiership champions.

Man United have won the Premier League title the most times with an incredible 13 times. However in all time top tier football – Man United are still on top with 20 titles.

3. Shearer remains the league’s golden boy.

Alan Shearer holds the Premier League goalscoring record with the most goals scored with 283.

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Wembley, England, United Kingdom

4. Man Utd welcome more visitors than anyone else.

Manchester United’s Old Trafford is the biggest stadium in the league with a capacity for over 70,000 people.

5. A shocking scoreline…

The biggest away win in the Premier League was by Leicester against Southampton, winning 9-0 on 25th October 2019.

6. City are the biggest points scorers.

Manchester City holds the record for the most points in a season with a whopping 100 in 2017/18.

7. However, The Gunners have shown amazing form.

Arsenal are the only team to not have lost a game in a single season (2003/04). This team is known as ‘The Unbeatables’.

8. City’s golden century!

The most goals scored in a season is by Manchester City who scored 106 goals in 2017/18.

9. Blink and you’ll miss it!

Shane Long scored the fastest goal in Premier League history, netting after just 7.69 seconds against Watford in April.

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10. Footballers in the Premiership are getting younger.

The youngest player to play a game in the Premier League is Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott at 16 years and 30 days, making his debut against Wolves when he played for Fulham.

11. However, far older players have made the cut!

Conversely, the oldest player to have played a game is goalkeeper John Burridge, who was 43 years 162 days when he played for Manchester City again Newcastle on April 29th 1995.

12. Everton hold an unfortunate record.

Since the Premier League was founded, Everton have lost the most Premier League matches with 371.

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Old Trafford

13. Three’s the magic number!

The fastest hat-trick was scored by Sadio Mane, who netted 3 times in 178 seconds for Southampton against Aston Villa on May 16, 2015.

14. Giggs isn’t so irreplaceable!

Ryan Giggs has been substituted 134 times, which is more than any other player.

Team Name Home Stadium Capacity
Liverpool F.C. Anfield 54,074
Manchester United F.C. Old Trafford 76,000
Arsenal F.C. Emirates Stadium 60,704
Chelsea F.C. Stamford Bridge 41,837
Manchester City F.C. Etihad Stadium 55,097
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 62,303
Newcastle United F.C. St. James' Park 52,405
Leicester City F.C. King Power Stadium 32,312
Everton F.C. Goodison Park 39,572
Aston Villa F.C. Villa Park 42,785
West Ham F.C. London Stadium 80,000
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Molineux Stadium 31,700
Watford F.C. Vicarage Road Stadium 21,577
Sunderland F.C. Stadium of Light 49,000
Crystal Palace F.C. Selhurst Park Stadium 25,456
Sheffield United Bramall Lane 32,505
Southampton F.C. St. Mary's Stadium 32,505
Burnley F.C. Turf Moor 22,546
A.F.C. Bournemouth Dean Park 11,329
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Falmer Stadium 30,666
Norwich City F.C. Carrow Road 27,244
Fulham F.C. Craven Cottage 25,700
Stoke City F.C. bet365 Stadium 30,089
Swansea City A.F.C. Liberty Stadium 21,088
Cardiff City F.C. Cardiff City Stadium 33,280
Huddersfield F.C. The John Smith's Stadium 24,500
Hull City F.C. Kcom Stadium 25,586
Blackpool F.C. Bloomfield Road 17,338