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Aberdeen (1985, 1984, 1980 & 1955), Dundee United (1983), Kilmarnock (1965), Dundee (1962), Heart of Midlothian (1960 & 1958) and Hibernian (1952, 1951 & 1948)

Scottish Football League Champions since WWII

Sixteen Times: Manchester City (8), Chelsea (5), Arsenal (2), Newcastle United (1), Brentford (0), Cardiff City (0), Crystal Palace (0) and Fulham (0)

Football League Cup Winners

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth), Omar Marmoush (Manchester City v Newcastle United), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest v Brighton & Hove Albion), Dango Ouattara (AFC Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest), Justin Kluivert (AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United) and Amad Diallo (Manchester United v Southampton)

Last six Premier League Hat-Tricks

Alex Ferguson (4), George Graham (3), Kenny Dalglish, Tommy Docherty, Matt Gillies, Alex McLeish, Willie Reid and Graeme Souness

Scottish Football League Cup Winning Managers

Dejan Lovren (2019-20 Liverpool), Joško Gvardiol (2023-24 Manchester City) and Mateo Kovačić (2023-24 Manchester City)

Croatia Premier League Medal Winners

Eli Kroupi (AFC Bournemouth), Hamed Traorè (AFC Bournemouth), Amad Diallo (Manchester United) and Simon Adingra Sunderland)

Ivory Coast Premier League 2025-26 Goals & Assists

Chris Wood is the All-Time Premier League Highest Goalscorer for Burnley FC (49 Goals) and Nottingham Forest (37 Goals)

Chris Wood

Kevin De Bruyne (6 Manchester City), Vincent Kompany (4 Manchester City), Thibaut Courtois (2 Chelsea), Eden Hazard (2 Chelsea), Ritchie De Laet (Leicester City), Michy Batshuayi (Chelsea), Divock Origi (Liverpool) and Jérémy Doku (Manchester City)

Belgian Premier League Medal Winners

Lautaro Martínez (3 Inter Milan), Giuliano Simeone (Atlético Madrid), Enzo Barrenechea (Benfica), Enzo Fernández (Chelsea) and Kevin Mac Allister (Union Saint-Gilloise)

Argentina 2025-26 UEFA Champions League Goalscorers

İlkay Gündoğan (5 Manchester City),  Robert Huth (2 Chelsea, Leicester City),  Leroy Sané (2 Manchester City), Stefan Ortega (2 Manchester City), Jens Lehmann (Arsenal), Michael Ballack (Chelsea) and André Schürrle (Chelsea)

German Premier League Medal Winners

Tottenham Hotspur & Wolverhampton Wanderers

No Premier League Penalties 2025-26

Nemanja Vidić (5 Manchester United), Branislav Ivanović (3 Chelsea), Aleksandar Kolarov (2 Manchester City), Nemanja Matić (2 Chelsea), Mateja Kežman (Chelsea) and Matija Nastasić (Manchester City)

Serbia Premier League Medal Winners

Yannick Bolasie (v Sunderland 11th April 2015), Jean-Philippe Mateta (v Aston Villa 19th May 2024) and Jean-Philippe Mateta (v AFC Bournemouth 18th October 2025)

Crystal Palace Premier League Hat-Tricks

Jonny Evans (3 Manchester United), Roy Carroll (Manchester United) and Conor Bradley (Liverpool)

Northern Ireland Premier League Medal Winners

Albania (5 Goals), San Marino (5 Goals), Bulgaria (4 Goals), Germany (4 Goals), Malta (4 Goals) and Montenegro (4 Goals)

Nations Harry Kane has scored four or more Goals against

Denis Irwin (7 Manchester United), Roy Keane (7 Manchester United), John O’Shea (5 Manchester United), Damien Duff (2 Chelsea), Darron Gibson (Manchester United) and Caoimhín Kelleher (Liverpool)

Republic of Ireland Premier League Medal Winners

England (Group K), Spain (Group E) and Switzerland (Group B)

FIFA World Cup 2026 Nations with Clean Sheets

Shinji Kagawa (2012-13 Manchester United),  Shinji Okazaki (2015-16 Leicester City), Takumi Minamino (2019-20 Liverpool) and Wataru Endo (2024-25 Liverpool)

Japan Premier League Medal Winners

Lionel Messi (194), Javier Mascherano (147), Ángel Di María (145), Javier Zanetti (145), Nicolás Otamendi (128), Roberto Ayala (115), Diego Simeone (104) and Sergio Agüero (101)

Argentina 100 or more International Caps

Bury FC, Bradford Park Avenue, Darwen FC, Glossop North End and Carlisle United

Non-League Clubs which played in the Top Flight of English Football

Ralph Hasenhuttl (Southampton, July 2020) and Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace, September 2025)

Austrian Premier League Managers of the Month

Lionel Messi (8 Argentina), Miguel Terceros (7 Bolivia),  Luis Díaz (7 Colombia), Enner Valencia (6 Ecuador), Salomón Rondón (6 Venezuela), Raphinha (5 Brazil) and Darwin Núñez (5 Uruguay)

FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL Qualification Top Goalscorers

Harry Kane (5), Myles Lewis-Skelly, Reece James, Eberechi Eze, Declan Rice, Ezri Konsa, Marc Guéhi, Noni Madueke and Marcus Rashford

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England 2025 Goalscorers

Gareth Bale (111), Chris Gunter (109), Wayne Hennessey (109), Ben Davies (98), Neville Southall (92), Aaron Ramsey (86), Ashley Williams (86), Gary Speed (85) and Craig Bellamy (78)

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Djed Spence (2025), Dominic Solanke (2024), James Maddison (2023), Harry Winks (2017), Kieran Trippier (2017) and Danny Rose (2016)

Last six Tottenham Hotspur England Internationals

Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham Hotspur), El Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham United) and Idrissa Gueye (Everton)

Senegal Premier League 2025-26 Goals & Assists

Four Clubs: AFC Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham

Last Major Trophy Won by 2025-26 Premier League Clubs

Jordan Ayew (42), Antoine Semenyo (26), Tony Yeboah (24), Jeffrey Schlupp (22), André Ayew (21), Michael Essien (17), Mohammed Kudus (13) and Asamoah Gyan (10)

Ghana Top Premier League Goalscorers

Liechtenstein (UEFA, Europe) and Uzbekistan (AFC, Asia)

Double-Landlocked FIFA Member Nations

Harry Kane (4 Bayern Munich), Marcus Rashford (2 Barcelona), Eric Dier (AS Monaco), Carney Chukwuemeka (Borussia Dortmund), Lloyd Kelly (Juventus) and Mason Greenwood (Marseille)

English 2025-26 UEFA Champions League Goalscorers with Foreign Clubs
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