- Source: List of FC Schalke 04 records and statistics
Below are lists of records of the German football club FC Schalke 04.
Player records
First / Last: year of the first / last competitive appearance for Schalke
Seasons (S): number of seasons in which the player made at least one competitive appearance for Schalke
Position (Pos): GK = Goalkeeper, DF = Defender, MF = Midfielder, FW = Forward
= Bundesliga era
=Statistics include all competitive matches since the formation of the Bundesliga in August 1963. Players who are still active for Schalke 04 are shown in bold.
BL = Bundesliga (1963–1981, 1982–83, 1984–1988, 1991–2021, 2022–23)
2.BL = 2. Bundesliga (1981–82, 1983–84, 1988–1991, 2021–22, 2023–current)
Cup = DFB-Pokal (1963–)
EC = European competitions: Champions League (2001–2019), UEFA Cup / Europa League (1976–2017), Cup Winners' Cup (1969–1973)
OtC = Other competitions: Supercup (2010, 2011), Ligapokal (1972–73, 1998–2007), UI Cup (2003, 2004), Bundesliga relegation play-offs (1983)
Statistics correct as of 17 November 2024.
Most appearances
Players are sorted by number of total appearances, then by number of Bundesliga appearances.
Top goalscorers
Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made. Players are sorted by number of total goals, then by goals per game (Ø).
Other records
Youngest and oldest
Youngest player: Assan Ouédraogo – 17 years, 80 days (28 July 2023, 2. Bundesliga)
Youngest Bundesliga player: Julian Draxler – 17 years, 117 days (15 January 2011)
Youngest goalscorer: Assan Ouédraogo – 17 years, 80 days (28 July 2023, 2. Bundesliga)
Youngest Bundesliga goalscorer: Julian Draxler – 17 years, 193 days (1 April 2011)
Oldest player: Klaus Fichtel – 43 years, 184 days (21 May 1988, Bundesliga, also league record)
Oldest goalscorer: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – 37 years, 276 days (15 May 2021, Bundesliga)
Goals
Most goals in a season in all competitions: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – 48 (2011–12)
Most league goals in a season: Simon Terodde – 30 (2021–22, 2. Bundesliga)
Most Bundesliga goals in a season: Klaus Fischer – 29 (1975–76), Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – 29 (2011–12)
Most goals scored in a match: Klaus Scheer – 5 (1 September 1971, Bundesliga)
Most penalty goals scored: Ingo Anderbrügge – 28 (of 33, 20 of 25 in Bundesliga)
Goalkeeping
Most clean sheets: Norbert Nigbur – 133 (96 in Bundesliga)
Most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal: Jens Lehmann – 597 (1996–97 md 16–23, Bundesliga)
Most penalties saved: Norbert Nigbur – 18 (of 51, 16 of 42 in Bundesliga)
Internationals
Most international caps as a Schalke 04 player: Jiří Němec – 64 (1994–2001, Czech Republic)
Most international caps for Germany as a Schalke 04 player: Benedikt Höwedes – 44 (2011–2017)
Most international goals as a Schalke 04 player: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – 26 (2010–2015, Netherlands)
Most international goals for Germany as a Schalke 04 player: Klaus Fischer – 23 (1977–1981)
World Cup winners: Benedikt Höwedes (2014, appeared in final), Julian Draxler (2014), Helmut Kremers, Norbert Nigbur (both 1974, did not play)
European Championship winners: Erwin Kremers (1972, appeared in final), Bent Christensen (1992, Denmark)
Transfers
Highest transfer fee paid: Breel Embolo – €26.5 million (2016)
Highest transfer fee received: Leroy Sané – €52.0 million (2016)
= Pre-Bundesliga era
=Statistics include all competitive matches from 1920 until 1963, unless a player ended his Schalke 04 career after 1963, then all of his matches are considered.
GLW = Gauliga Westfalen (1933–1945)
OLW = Oberliga West (1947–1963)
OtL = Other leagues: Emscher-Kreisliga (1921–1926), Gauliga Ruhr (1926–1933), Landesliga Westfalen (1945–1947), Bundesliga (1963–)
GC = German championship (1927–1962)
Cup = Tschammer-Pokal (1935–1943), DFB-Pokal (1952–)
EC = European competitions: European Cup (1958–59), Cup Winners' Cup (1969–70)
OtC = Other competitions: Western German championship (1927–1933), Westphalian Cup (1943–1944), British zone championship (1947), Oberliga relegation play-offs (1949), Western German Cup (1953–1963), i.a.
Most appearances
Top goalscorers
Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.
Other records
Youngest and oldest
Youngest player: Otto Schrader – 15 years, 331 days (21 March 1937, Gauliga Westfalen)
Youngest goalscorer: Otto Schrader – 15 years, 331 days (21 March 1937, Gauliga Westfalen)
Oldest player: Ernst Kuzorra – 43 years, 92 days (16 January 1949, Oberliga West)
Oldest goalscorer: Ernst Kuzorra – 41 years, 333 days (14 September 1947, Oberliga West)
Goals
Most goals in a season in all competitions: Hermann Eppenhoff – 42 (1940–41)
Most league goals in a season: Ernst Kuzorra – 34 (1929–30, Gauliga Ruhr)
Most Gauliga Westfalen goals in a season: Hermann Eppenhoff – 28 (1940–41)
Most Oberliga West goals in a season: Hans Kleina – 23 (1950–51)
Most German championship goals in a season: Hermann Eppenhoff – 13 (1941)
Most goals scored in a match: Herbert Burdenski – 8 (23 February 1947, Landesliga Westfalen)
Most goals scored in a German championship match: Ernst Kalwitzki – 5 (18 June 1939, final)
Internationals
First international cap as a Schalke 04 player: Ernst Kuzorra – 20 November 1927
Most international caps as a Schalke 04 player: Fritz Szepan – 34 (1929–1939)
Most international goals as a Schalke 04 player: Adolf Urban – 11 (1935–1942)
World Cup winner: Bernhard Klodt (1954)
= All time
=Most appearances
Top goalscorers
Manager records
Most matches managed
= Bundesliga era
=BL = Bundesliga, 2.BL = 2. Bundesliga, Cup = DFB-Pokal, EC = European competitions, OtC = Other competitions (Supercup, Ligapokal)
= Pre-Bundesliga era
=OLW = Oberliga West, GWL = Gauliga Westfalen, Cup = DFB-Pokal, GC = German championship, EC = European Cup
Team records
= Bundesliga era
=Matches
Record league win: 7–0 vs. FC Bayern Munich (a), Bundesliga, 9 October 1976
Record league home win: 6–0 each vs. SpVgg Bayreuth, 24 October 1981; SC Freiburg, 29 October 1983; Darmstadt 98, 10 March 1984; all 2. Bundesliga
Record Bundesliga home win: 6–1 each vs. Kickers Offenbach, 4 October 1972; Fortuna Köln, 2 March 1974; Borussia Dortmund, 10 December 1985
Record league home goals scored: 7–4 vs. Bayer Leverkusen, 11 Februar 2006
Record DFB-Pokal win: 11–1 vs. FC Teningen (a), 31 July 2011
Record DFB-Pokal final win: 5–0 each vs. 1. FC Kaiserslautern, 1 July 1972; MSV Duisburg, 21 May 2011
Record European win: 6–1 vs. HJK Helsinki (h), Europa League, 25 August 2011
Record Champions League win: 4–0 vs. RCD Mallorca (a), 16 October 2001
Record Revierderby win: 6–1 vs. Borussia Dortmund (h), Bundesliga, 10 December 1985
Record defeat: 0–11 vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach (a), Bundesliga, 7 January 1967
League
Most league wins in a season: 24 (Bundesliga, 1971–72, 34 games)
Most league goals scored in a season: 95 (2. Bundesliga, 1983–84, 38 games)
Most Bundesliga goals scored in a season: 77 (1976–77, 34 games)
Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 29 (2. Bundesliga, 1990–91, 38 games)
Fewest Bundesliga goals conceded in a season: 31 each (2005–06, 2009–10, 34 games)
Most consecutive league wins: 6 each (Bundesliga, 2004–05 md 7–12, 2006–07 md 16–21, 2017–18 md 23–28; 2. Bundesliga, 1990–91 md 3–8)
Most consecutive league matches without a defeat: 14 (Bundesliga, 1976–77 md 29 – 1977–78 md 8)
Most consecutive league matches without a defeat within a season: 13 each (Bundesliga, 1997–98 md 16–28, 2006–07 md 10–22)
Most consecutive league matches without a win: 30 (Bundesliga, 2019–20 md 19 – 2020–21 md 14)
= Pre-Bundesliga era
=Matches
Record league win: 20–0 vs. SpVgg Herten (a), Landesliga Westfalen, 23 February 1947
Record league home win: 15–1 vs. Union Recklinghausen, Gauliga Westfalen, 16 February 1936
Record Oberliga West win: 8–0 vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach (h), 24. September 1950
Record German championship win: 16–0 vs. CSC 03 Kassel (h), 16 June 1940
Record German championship final win: 9–0 vs. Admira Vienna (in Berlin), 18. June 1939
Record DFB-Pokal win: 13–0 vs. VfvB Alsum (a), 20. August 1939
Record European win: 5–2 vs. KB Copenhagen (h), European Cup, 18 September 1958
Record Revierderby win: 10–0 vs. Borussia Dortmund (h), Gauliga Westfalen, 20 October 1940
League
Most league wins in a season: 21 (Gauliga Westfalen, 1940–41, 22 games)
Most league goals scored in a season: 103 (Gauliga Westfalen, 1936–37, 18 games)
Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 10 each (Gauliga Westfalen, 1934–35, 1937–38, 1941–42, 1943–44, 18 games)
Most consecutive league wins: 26 (Gauliga Westfalen, 1935–36 md 4 – 1936–37 md 11)
Most consecutive league wins with a season: 16 (Gauliga Westfalen, 1942–43 md 3–18)
Most consecutive league matches without a defeat: 84 (Gauliga Westfalen, 1934–35 md 18 – 1939–40 md 11)
Honours
See also
List of FC Schalke 04 players
List of FC Schalke 04 managers
List of FC Schalke 04 seasons
FC Schalke 04 in European football
Sources
Königsblau: Die Geschichte des FC Schalke 04. Die Werkstatt. 2015. ISBN 978-3-7307-0204-8.
"FC Schalke 04 » Players from A-Z". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
"Rekordlisten". FC Schalke 04 (in German). Retrieved 29 November 2018.
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