Vital Statistics | 2025-26 Season
With the 2025-26 season in the books, we take a look at some of the key facts and figures from Swansea City's campaign.
1 - Cameron Burgess was the only Swansea player to play every one of the 4,140 minutes (4,516 including stoppage time at the end of each half) of Championship football across the season. Ipswich captain Dara O'Shea was the only other outfield player in the entire league to play every 90 minutes.
2 - Goncalo Franco was joint-second in the Championship for the number of tackles won, with only Watford's Jeremy Ngakia completing more.
2 - Vitor Matos has often spoken of the importance of counter-pressing, and that is reflected in his side's figures for that metric as from the end of November they averaged the second-highest number of counter-pressures in the league, behind only Bristol City.
4 - From Vitor Matos' November appointment to the end of the season, Swansea had the fourth-best home record in the Championship, taking 30 points from 15 games, scoring 25 goals and conceding just 14.
4 - Swansea scored the fourth-most goals from set-pieces in the Championship following Matos' appointment, averaging 0.4 per game across 30 fixtures.
10 - For the second season in a row, Josh Tymon had the most assists of any Swansea player, racking up 10 in all competitions.
14 - Swansea won 14 of the 30 Championship games under Vitor Matos, giving them a 46 per cent win rate under the Portuguese.
17 - Seventeen players scored for the Swans over the season: Cameron Burgess, Ben Cabango, Liam Cullen, Jisung Eom, Jay Fulton, Ethan Galbraith, Goncalo Franco, Adam Idah, Zeidane Inoussa, Josh Key, Ronald, Marko Stamenic, Josh Tymon, Zan Vipotnik, Bobby Wales, Leo Walta and Malick Yalcouye.
23 - Zan Vipotnik's tally of 23 league goals was the best return by a Swansea player in a second-tier season since the division was rebranded as the Championship. Those 23 goals came from just 36 shots on target, a conversion rate of 64 per cent.
25 - The Slovenian's 25 goals in all competitions was the highest return by a Swansea player in a season since Wilfried Bony racked up the same amount in the 2013-14 campaign.
31 - Thirty One players represented the men's senior team over the course of the season, and there were two academy debutants in Arthur Parker and Thomas Woodward.