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Port Vale F.C.

Port Vale F.C. Statisitcs
Image:Port Vale Badge.jpg
Nickname Valiants
Ground Vale Park
Manager Martin Foyle
Chairman Bill Bratt
Colours Home: White shirts, black shorts, white stockings,
Away: All yellow,
Third Kit: Two-tone blue,
Best attendance 49768: vs Aston Villa 20 February 1960 FA Cup R5
Best league win 9 - 1: vs Chesterfield 24 September 1932 Division Two
Worst league loss 0 - 10: vs Sheffield United 10 December 1892 Division Two
Best cup win 7 - 1: vs Irthlingborough 12 January 1907 FA Cup R1
Most capped player Sammy Morgan : 7 Northern Ireland
Most League appearances Roy Sproson : 761 1950-1972
Most League goals Wilf Kirkham: 154 1923-1933
Most Goals in a season Wilf Kirkham: 38 1926/27 Division Two
Transfer fee received £2,000,000: Gareth Ainsworth to Wimbledon 29th October 1998
Transfer fee paid £500,000: Gareth Ainsworth from Lincoln City 11 September 1997


Port Vale Football Club is an English association football club based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. They are one of two clubs from the city, the other being Stoke City whose ground is five miles away. Throughout much of their history they have been regarded as the second team in the city in support, wealth and achievement. However, during the 1990s Port Vale could rightly claim to have overtaken their city rivals as they spent several seasons in the English First Division.

Their most successful period was possibly during the late 1980s and early 1990s under the management of John Rudge . He guided the team to four promotions including two into the First Division, where Vale had not played for 30 years. He also took them to three Wembley finals.

They currently play in Football League One. Their current manager is Martin Foyle - the previous manager of the Port Vale youth team. Dean Glover was brought into the club as assistant manager to Martin Foyle.

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History


Achievements

Notable Players

  • Gareth Ainsworth
  • Darren Beckford
  • Neville Chamberlain
  • Robbie Earle
  • Antony Gardner
  • Dean Glover
  • Steve Guppy
  • Andy Jones
  • Wilf Kirkham
  • John McCarthy
  • Sammy Morgan
  • Roy Sproson
  • Ian Taylor

List of Managers

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