Club records
This section applies to attendances for matches involving the first team at the National Hockey Stadium between 2004 and 2007 and Stadium:MK from 2007
National Hockey Stadium:
- Highest attendance: 8,426, against Bradford City, League One, 25 February 2006
- Lowest attendance: 2,065 against Lancaster City, FA Cup first round, 13 November 2004
Stadium:MK
- Highest attendance: 28,521, against Liverpool, EFL Cup third round, 25 September 2019
- Lowest attendance: 1,018, against Brighton & Hove Albion U21s, EFL Trophy group stage, 13 November 2018
Goalscorers
- Most goals in a season (all competitions): Izale McLeod, 24 (in the 2006–07 season).
- Most league goals in a season: Izale Mcleod, 21 goals (in League Two, 2006–07)
- Youngest goalscorer: George C Williams, 16 years, 65 days (against Nantwich Town, FA Cup first round, 12 November 2011)
- Youngest hat-trick scorer: Dele Alli, 17 years, 330 days (against Notts County, League One, 11 March 2014)
- Oldest goalscorer: Colin Cameron, 35 years, 45 days (against Accrington Stanley, League Two, 8 December 2007
Top scorers by season
2020-21 Cameron Jerome 15
2019–20 Rhys Healey 12
2018–19 Kieran Agard 22
2017–18 Chuks Aneke 10
2016–17 Kieran Agard 14
2015–16 Nicky Maynard and Josh Murphy 7
2014–15 Will Grigg 22
2013–14 Patrick Bamford 17
2012–13 Ryan Lowe 12
2011–12 Dean Bowditch and Daniel Powell 11
2010–11 Sam Baldock 14
2009–10 Jermaine Easter 19
2008–09 Aaron Wilbraham 17
2007–08 Mark Wright 15
2006–07 Izale McLeod 24
2005–06 Izale McLeod 18
2004–05 Izale McLeod 18
Transfers
Record transfer fees paid
- Kieran Agard Undisclosed - Bristol City
11 August 2016
Record transfer fees received
- Dele Alli £5,000,000 (plus loan back and add-ons) Tottenham Hotspur, 1 February 2015
- Sam Baldock £2,750,000 West Ham United 27 August 2011
- Izale McLeod £1,100,000 Charlton Athletic 9 August 2007
Internationals
These players received full international caps while still a registered player at Milton Keynes Dons
- Simon Church - Wales (9 caps)
- Lee Hodson - Northern Ireland (7 caps)
- Mark Williams - Northern Ireland (6 caps)
- Ali Gerba - Canada (5 caps)
- Ben Reeves - Northern Ireland (2 caps)
- Jermaine Easter - Wales (1 cap)
- Craig Morgan - Wales (1 cap)