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Preston North End in 1888–89, the first Football League champions.They completed the season undefeated and went on to complete the Double by winning the FA Cup.. This article lists English association football clubs whose men's sides have won competitive honours run by official governing bodies.
The oldest surviving FA Cup, used between 1896 and 1910. This page lists club winners of all men's association football honours run by the English national governing body The FA and its mostly self-governing subsidiary leagues the English Football League and Premier League.
This article lists men's association football clubs who have won 50 or more total competitive honours run by official governing bodies as well as women's clubs who have won 30 or more of such competitive honours. Friendly and invitational competitions and matches organized between clubs are not included. [1]
These tables list the clubs that have won honours an English record number of times. It lists all international competitions organised by UEFA and FIFA as well as competitions organised by the English governing bodies the English Football League, the Premier League, and The Football Association.
Lists of association football clubs by major honours won (6 P) Pages in category "Lists of association football clubs by competitive honours won" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Pages in category "Lists of association football clubs by major honours won" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
English. Read; Edit; View history; ... List of FA and league honours won by men's clubs; List of football clubs in England by competitive honours won; S.
Their UEFA Cup history page devotes the first three paragraphs (of seven) to it, and says In 1968 Leeds United AFC became the first northern European club to win the trophy, heralding a run of six successive wins by English clubs. The fifth of these was in 1971/72, won by Tottenham Hotspur FC, and the first to be known as the UEFA Cup.