Aston Villa Verdict

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Honours

CompetitionWinsYears
First Division / Premier League71893-94, 1895-96, 1896-97, 1898-99, 1899-1900, 1909-10, 1980-81
FA Cup71887, 1895, 1897, 1905, 1913, 1920, 1957
League Cup51961, 1975, 1977, 1994, 1996
European Cup / UEFA Champions League11982
European Super Cup11982
UEFA Europa League12026

Villa's 25 major trophies are the seventh-most won by any English club.

The Story of the Club

1874–1914: Founders and first dynasty

Formed in 1874 by members of the Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel cricket team in Aston, Birmingham, Villa were a founder member of the Football League in 1888 — and its first superpower. Director William McGregor was the League's founding father, and the side built around Archie Hunter and later the great half-back lines won five league titles and four FA Cups by 1905, including the double in 1896-97, a feat not repeated by any club for over 60 years. The club moved to Villa Park in 1897 and has been there ever since.

1914–1975: Long middle passage

A sixth title arrived in 1909-10 and a sixth FA Cup in 1920, but the interwar years brought near-misses — including the extraordinary 1930-31 season, when Villa scored 128 league goals, still a record for the English top flight, and finished second. Pongo Waring's 49 league goals that season remain the club record. After the seventh FA Cup in 1957 came decline: relegation in 1959 was followed by yo-yo decades, and in 1970 the founding giant of English football fell to the Third Division. The recovery ran through Vic Crowe's promotion side and two League Cups.

1975–1982: Saunders' summit

Ron Saunders rebuilt Villa into champions. The 1980-81 title — won with just 14 players used all season — set up the club's greatest night: May 26th, 1982, in Rotterdam, when Tony Barton's side beat Bayern Munich 1-0 through Peter Withe's shinned finish and Nigel Spink's heroics in goal after coming on for the injured Jimmy Rimmer inside ten minutes. Villa became just the fourth English club to lift the European Cup, adding the European Super Cup the following January.

1982–2016: Premier League era, cups and slow fade

Villa were Premier League ever-presents from its 1992 founding — twice runners-up in the 90s under Ron Atkinson and Brian Little, with League Cups in 1994 (denying Manchester United a domestic treble) and 1996. The 2000 FA Cup final, the last at old Wembley, ended in defeat to Chelsea. Under Martin O'Neill Villa knocked three straight times on the Champions League door, but Randy Lerner's withdrawal of investment began a slide that ended in relegation in 2016 after 28 consecutive top-flight seasons.

2016–present: Resurrection

Three Championship seasons ended with Dean Smith — a boyhood Villa fan — winning the 2019 playoff final through Anwar El Ghazi and John McGinn. Jack Grealish's British-record £100m sale to Manchester City in 2021 marked the low point of ambition; Unai Emery's arrival in October 2022 marked the turn. Emery took Villa from 14th to Europe, back into the Champions League for the first time in 41 years, and then, on May 20th, 2026 in Istanbul, to the club's first major trophy in 30 years: a 3-0 dismantling of Freiburg in the Europa League final, with goals from Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendía and Morgan Rogers.

Club Records

Most goals, one seasonPongo Waring — 49 league goals (1930-31)
Team goals record128 in 1930-31 — still the English top-flight record
Record win13-0 v Wednesbury Old Athletic — FA Cup 1st round, October 3rd 1886
Record league win12-2 v Accrington — March 12th 1892
Record defeat0-8 v Chelsea — Premier League, December 23rd 2012
Highest Villa Park attendance76,588 v Derby County — FA Cup 6th round, March 2nd 1946
Youngest playerJimmy Brown — 15 years, 349 days (v Bolton, September 17th 1969)
Oldest playerBrad Friedel — 40 years, 4 days (v Liverpool, May 22nd 2011)
Oldest goalscorerPeter Schmeichel — 37 years, 336 days (v Everton, October 20th 2001) — a goalkeeper, naturally
Record signingMoussa Diaby — £51.9m from Bayer Leverkusen (2023)
Record saleJack Grealish — £100m to Manchester City (2021)

Record fees exclude any 2026 window business still pending confirmation. All-time appearance and goalscoring leaderboards live on Stats & Records.

Legends

Archie HunterThe club's first great captain; led the 1887 FA Cup win
Billy WalkerAll-time top scorer; one-club man across 14 seasons
Charlie AitkenAppearance record holder across three divisions
Peter WitheScorer of the club's most famous goal — Rotterdam, 1982
Gordon CowansThree spells, European Cup winner, the fans' midfield ideal
Paul McGrath"God" to the Holte End; PFA Player of the Year 1993
Gabby AgbonlahorClub's record Premier League scorer; local boy, 391 apps
Jack GrealishAcademy talisman who dragged the club back to the top flight
John McGinnCaptain of the 2026 Europa League winners