As Jamie Vardy gets set to bring the curtain down on his sensational Leicester City career, we take a look at the numbers behind his 13-year-long spell spell at the King Power Stadium.
The Premier League goalscoring great has already cemented himself into Foxes folklore, with his 200th goal for the club against Ipswich Town the latest in a long line of landmarks for the club.
The 36-year-old's exploits in the Midlands means he will already be departing the club as their third-highest all-time appearance-maker and third-top goalscorer overall, although the legacy he will soon leave behind will undoubtedly dwarf every number and statistic.
Jamie Vardy has now bagged 200 goals for Leicester City in all competitions.
The ex-Fleetwood Town marksman has chipped in with 10 efforts this term, meaning he has now hit double figures for goals in 10 different seasons for the Foxes.
In terms of the Premier League, Jamie Vardy has hit the back of the net on 145 occasions.
In fact, since he made his debut in the English top-flight during the 2014/15 campaign, just two other players have scored more times that him - Harry Kane (210) and Mohamed Salah (182).
Jamie Vardy's tally of 145 Premier League strikes means he is the joint 14th highest scorer in the competition of all-time, alongside former Arsenal and Manchester United lynchpin Robin van Persie.
Teddy Sheringham is one place above on 146 Premier League strikes, Les Ferdinand managed 149 whilst Michael Owen is 11th on 150.
Alan Shearer remains at the top of the list on 260, with Kane his nearest challenger, with the Bayern Munich ace currently sat on 213.
Jamie Vardy has made 500 career appearances for Leicester City.
Of that tally, 440 have come in league action, 20 have come in the FA Cup whilst he has featured in the EFL Cup for the club 19 times.
Vardy has also represented the club nine times in the UEFA Champions League, famously reaching the quarter-finals in 2017, as well as six in the Conference League and four in the Europa League.
He has also made two appearances for the club in the Community Shield.
Jamie Vardy has racked up numerous records with his goalscoring exploits at the King Power Stadium.
We take a look at them all here:
No player in Premier League history has scored in as many successive games as Jamie Vardy.
Whilst Alan Shearer and Harry Kane have contributed to numerous other records, neither can match the Leicester City man's run of 11 matches in 2015.
His remarkable scoring sequence began with a penalty against AFC Bournemouth at the end of August 2025, extending all the way through until 28th November, where he broke Ruud van Nistelroy's previous 10 match run, with an effort against Manchester United.
In total, across those 11 fixtures, Vardy rattled home 13 goals!
Jamie Vardy’s rise to prominence was unprecedented, peaking at a remarkably late age, having initially plied his trade on the non-league scene.
It wasn't until Vardy was almost 28 that he made his Premier League debut, but since then he has shown his goalscoring prowess in abundance.
In fact, since turning 30, he has scored an incredible 110 top-flight goals, which is more than any other player in the competition's history.
Ian Wright previously held the record with 93 but Vardy smashed through that figure in May, 2022.
Jamie Vardy has scored three hat-tricks for Leicester City, all of which have come in the Premier League.
Whilst the striker never managed to net four in a single game, he did notch three against Manchester City on two occasions as well as a treble in a 9-0 demolition of Southampton.
Jamie Vardy landed the Premier League top goalscorer award in 2015/16, with the Leicester City star netting 24 times throughout the Foxes title-winning campaign.
That tally represents the highest he has achieved in his 13 campaigns with the club, with his next best returns being 23 in both the 2017/18 and 2019/20 seasons.
Jamie Vardy lifted five trophies with Leicester City, most famously, of course, the Premier League in 2016.
The frontman also collected an FA Cup winners medal in 2021 as well as triumphing in the subsequent Community Shield later in the year.
He has also won the Championship twice during his time at the King Power Stadium, firstly in 2014 and then again a decade later in 2024.