04/05/2025
Now the season has come to a close I have compiled the stats for the season and updated the CTFC History website.
Here's a brief summary of some of this seasons numbers.
We conceded more goals than anyone else in League One (83) and only Plymouth Argyle (88) conceded more than us in the EFL. Only Peterborough (68) and Mansfield (60) scored more goals than us (57) in the bottom half of League One.
Panutche Camara made the most appearances this season (47 in total) and shared the most league appearances (42) accolade with Rushian Hepburn-Murphy. Charlie Barker made the most overall (41) and league (39) starts.
Our top scorer was Rushian Hepburn-Murphy with 12 goals (including 1 penalty), 11 (1) of which were in the league. Our all time top scorer, Own Goal, contributed nothing to our season for the first time since 2012/13.
Our average home league attendance of 4,392 was a record by over 700 and we had 101,050 through the turnstiles for league matches - the first time we have broken six figures. 82,169, an average of 3,573, of those were Crawley Town fans; another record. Our overall home average of 4,047 was also a record.
8 of our all time top 20 home league attendances, our top two highest ever (normal season) away league attendances (at Birmingham & Bolton), 4 of our top 20 all time away followings and 3 of the top 5 highest crowds we've ever played in front of were seen this season. 7,530 Reds fans, an average of 327, watched us away from home in the league. Our overall average away following was 435, boosted by the 3,255 who travelled to Brighton back in August.
It's worth noting that the 327 average league away following was higher than our average HOME league attendance in every season between 1973/74 & 1983/84.
This seasons stats can be viewed at https://www.ctfchistory.co.uk/stats/2024_2025.html and our side by side all time season summaries can be seen at https://www.ctfchistory.co.uk/stats/season_summary.html
An overview of every season, side by side.