This article collates key records and statistics relating to Leicester Tigers, including information on honours, player appearances, points and tries, matches, sequences, internationals, season records, opponents and attendances.
Tigers first silverware was the Midlands Counties Cup, Tigers entered this competition from 1881 to 1914. There were then no competitions until 1971 when the RFU Knockout Cup started. Tigers won this for the first time in 1979, the competition continued until 2005 when it was replaced by the Anglo-Welsh Cup which Tigers have won three times, a record since the re-launch and addition of Welsh sides. The league started in 1987 and Tigers were the inaugural champions of England, a play off for the title was introduced in 2003. Leicester hold the record for most Premiership titles (10), the most consecutive Premiership Final appearances (9) and the most Play off appearances (12). On 18 May 2008 against Gloucester at Kingsholm they were the first team to achieve an away semi-final victory in the Premiership play-offs. They were the first side to retain the Heineken Cup after winning the competition in 2001 and 2002.
1st XV
Leicester A
Most appearances
Current players in bold.
Youngest and oldest appearances
Top try scorers
Other try-scoring records
Top points scorers
Note: Points recorded at contemporary values. See History of rugby union#Method of scoring and points for history of how points values have changed.
Other point-scoring records
Italics denotes also national record.
The following people associated with club have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.
World Rugby Junior Player of the Year
The following players and coaches have received awards at the end of the Premiership Rugby season, or its predecessor.
Player of the Season
Discovery of the Season Awarded to those players under 23 years old
Director of Rugby of the Season
Players' Player of the Season
Players' Young Player of the Season
High scores and bonus points