List of FA and league honours won by men's clubs


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.
England's first competition organized by a national body, the FA Cup, began in the 1871–72 season, making it one of the oldest football competitions in the world. Arsenal hold the record number of wins, 13. League football began in the next decade with the founding of The Football League in 1888–89. The name First Division was adopted in 1892, when The Football League gained a second division. The First Division remained the highest division of the English football league system until 1992, when the Premier League was founded. Manchester United have won the most top division titles, with 20. The English equivalent of the super cup began in 1898 with the inauguration of the Sheriff of London Charity Shield, pitting the best professional and amateur sides of the year against each other. The trophy would develop into the FA Charity Shield in 1908, which was later renamed the FA Community Shield in 2002. The Football League created its own knockout competition in 1960, the League Cup. The Anglo-Italian League Cup was created in 1969 to match English cup winners against the winners of the Coppa Italia, and was permanently disbanded in 1976. In 1985, the Full Members Cup and Football League Super Cup were created as substitutes for UEFA competitions after UEFA responded to the Heysel Stadium disaster by banning English clubs. They finished in 1986 and 1992 respectively. The Football League Centenary Trophy marked The Football League's 100th birthday, in the 1988–89 season.
In the history of English football various subordinate competitions have also been organized, for those clubs ineligible for higher competitions. By 1893, professional teams had come to dominate the FA Cup, so The FA created the FA Amateur Cup for the 1893–94 season. This competition was discontinued in 1974, with the abolition of official amateur status and the creation of its partial successor the FA Vase. Sunday league football clubs play in the FA Sunday Cup, begun in 1964. The FA Trophy commenced in 1969 for those participants in Steps 1–4 of the National League System. The Watney Cup, active from 1970 until 1973 was one of the first of these to have top division participants, though only for clubs that didn't qualify for UEFA competitions. The Anglo-Italian Cups, also begun in 1970, ran on and off in various formats until 1996. A third competition begun in 1970 was the Texaco Cup. It had entirely top division participants apart from the final season, and was one of the few competitions featuring clubs from different nations of the United Kingdom and Ireland, however, it only admitted clubs that didn't qualify for UEFA competitions. It shrunk in 1976 to become the Anglo-Scottish Cup, and shrunk again in 1981 to become the Football League Group Cup. In 1983, this was replaced by the Associate Members Cup, which featured clubs from League One, League Two. In 1992, when lower division clubs became full members of the Football League, the Associate Members Cup took the name Football League Trophy, before being renamed again in 2016 as the EFL Trophy. Since the 2016–17 season, sixteen Clubs with Category One academies from Championship and Premier League have taken part in the competition. The first clubs to receive an invitation will be the sixteen clubs that will be participating in the Premier League in the current season and which operate a Category One Academy and the order of priority will be based on first team finishing position in the immediately preceding season.

Top-qualifying honours

This section only lists competitions where there are no higher competitions clubs could participate in instead. See the next section for other competitions. See the final section for top-qualifying friendly competitions.
trophy. This one is a unique gold colour to commemorate Arsenal's completion of the only unbeaten 38-match season.
Winners of each competition are referenced above. Numbers in bold are record totals for that competition. Clubs in italics are Double winners: they have won two or more of the top division, the FA Cup, and the EFL Cup in the same season. Trophies that were shared between two clubs are counted as honours for both teams. Clubs tied in total honours are listed chronologically by most recent honour won.
Last updated 1 August 2020.
ClubEFCFACEFLCFACSSLCSFMCFLSCFLCTAILCTotal
Manchester United201252158
Liverpool1978151151
Arsenal1314215145
Manchester City667625
Chelsea6854225
Everton95923
Tottenham Hotspur28471123
Aston Villa7751222
Wolverhampton Wanderers342413
Newcastle United461112
Blackburn Rovers3611112
Sunderland621110
Sheffield Wednesday4311110
Nottingham Forest1241210
West Bromwich Albion15129
Leeds United31127
Sheffield United1416
Huddersfield Town3115
Portsmouth2215
Burnley2125
Leicester City1315
Wanderers55
Bolton Wanderers415
Preston North End224
Derby County2114
West Ham United314
Corinthian33
Ipswich Town112
Bury22
Old Etonians22
Cardiff City112
Birmingham City22
Norwich City22
Swindon Town112
Barnsley11
Blackburn Olympic11
Blackpool11
Bradford City11
Charlton Athletic11
Clapham Rovers11
Coventry City11
Notts County11
Old Carthusians11
Oxford University11
Royal Engineers11
Southampton11
Wigan Athletic11
Wimbledon11
Luton Town11
Middlesbrough11
Oxford United11
Queens Park Rangers11
Stoke City11
Swansea City11
Brighton & Hove Albion11
Queen's Park11
Crystal Palace11
Reading11

Most recent (top-qualifying)

See the first section for glossary of abbreviations. See the second section for clubs by wins in lower-qualifying competitions. Years in bold indicate the club that won the honour most recently.
Last updated 1 August 2020.
ClubEFCFACEFLCFACSSLCSFMCFLSCFLCTAILCAll
Arsenal200420201993201719892020
Liverpool2020200620122006190619862020
Manchester City20192019202020192020
Chelsea201720182015200919902018
Manchester United20132016201720162017
Leicester City2016200019712016
Wigan Athletic20132013
Swansea City20132013
Birmingham City20112011
Portsmouth1949200819492008
Tottenham Hotspur1961199120081991190219712008
Middlesbrough20042004
Blackburn Rovers199519282002191219872002
Aston Villa198119571996198119011996
Everton1987199519951995
Leeds United19921972196819921992
Nottingham Forest197819591990197819921992
Sheffield Wednesday193019351991193519051991
Crystal Palace19911991
Wimbledon19881988
Luton Town19881988
Reading19881988
Coventry City19871987
Oxford United19861986
Norwich City19851985
West Ham United198019641980
Wolverhampton Wanderers19591960198019601980
Ipswich Town196219781978
Southampton19761976
Derby County1975194619751975
Burnley1960191419731973
Sunderland19361973193619031973
Stoke City19721972
Swindon Town196919691969
West Bromwich Albion19201968196619541968
Queens Park Rangers19671967
Bolton Wanderers195819581958
Newcastle United19271955190919071955
Blackpool19531953
Charlton Athletic19471947
Preston North End189019381938
Cardiff City192719271927
Huddersfield Town1926192219221926
Sheffield United1898192518981925
Barnsley19121912
Bradford City19111911
Brighton & Hove Albion19101910
Corinthian19041904
Bury19031903
Queen's Park18991899
Notts County18941894
Blackburn Olympic18831883
Old Etonians18821882
Old Carthusians18811881
Clapham Rovers18801880
Wanderers18781878
Royal Engineers18751875
Oxford University18741874

Lower-qualifying honours

This section only lists competitions where participating clubs could have qualified for a higher competition instead. See the previous section for other competitions.
semi-final between Newcastle United and Birmingham City
Winners of each competition are referenced above. Numbers in bold are record totals for that competition. Trophies that were shared between two clubs are counted as honours for both teams.
Last updated 18 May 2019.
ClubTCASCFLGCEFLTAICWC
Newcastle United21
Wolverhampton Wanderers11
Derby County11
Ipswich Town1
Middlesbrough1
Nottingham Forest1
Burnley1
St Mirren1
Millwall1
Swindon Town1
Sutton United1
Notts County1
Bristol City13
Bristol Rovers1
Colchester United1
Carlisle United2
Birmingham City2
Blackpool21
Port Vale2
Stoke City21
Swansea City2
Wigan Athletic2
Bolton Wanderers1
Bournemouth1
Chesterfield11
Grimsby Town11
Tranmere Rovers1
Barnsley1
Coventry City1
Crewe Alexandra1
Doncaster Rovers1
Lincoln City1
Luton Town1
Mansfield Town1
MK Dons1
Peterborough United1
Portsmouth1
Rotherham United1
Southampton1
Wrexham1

ClubFAV
Whitley Bay4
Billericay Town3
Tiverton Town2
Halesowen Town2
Brigg Town2
Stamford1
Taunton Town1
Bridlington Town1
Guiseley1
South Shields1
Morpeth Town1
North Shields1
Sholing1
Spennymoor Town1
Dunston UTS1
A.F.C. Fylde1
Truro City1
Nantwich Town1
Didcot Town1
Winchester City1
Deal Town1
Whitby Town1
Arlesey Town1
Diss Town1
Wimborne Town1
Yeading1
Tamworth1
Colne Dynamoes1
St Helens Town1
Stansted1
VS Rugby1
Forest Green Rovers1
Whickham1
Blue Star1
Hoddesdon Town1

ClubFASC
Hetton Lyons Cricket Club4
Carlton United2
Newtown Unity2
Fantail2
Humbledon Plains Farm2
Nicosia2
St Joseph's 2
Oyster Martyrs2
Ubique United1
Drovers1
Leigh Park1
Vention United1
Becontree Rovers1
Fareham Town Centipedes1
Brandon United1
Langley Park Rams Head1
Arras1
Lobster1
Dingle Rail1
Eagle1
Lee Chapel North1
Hobbies United1
Avenue1
Lodge Cottrell1
Nexday1
Almathak1
Theale1
Seymour1
Ranelagh Sports1
Marston Sports1
Olympic Star1
Little Paxton1
Prestige Brighams1
Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter1
Britannia1
Duke of York1
Gossoms End1
Coundon Conservative1
Scots Grey1
Campfield1
New Salamis1
Hardwick Social1

Friendly honours

This section only lists friendly competitions.
Winners of each competition are referenced above. Numbers in bold are record totals for that competition. Trophies that were shared between two clubs are counted as honours for both teams.
Last updated 20 July 2019.
ClubFLCFFLCCPLATTotal
Liverpool112
Chelsea22
Wolverhampton Wanderers11
Arsenal11
Manchester City11
Tottenham Hotspur11
Portsmouth11
Bolton Wanderers11
Nottingham Forest11

Most recent

Years in bold indicate the club that won the honour most recently.
ClubFLCFFLCCPLATAll
Wolverhampton Wanderers20192019
Liverpool199920172017
Arsenal20152015
Manchester City20132013
Chelsea20112011
Tottenham Hotspur20092009
Portsmouth20072007
Bolton Wanderers20052005
Nottingham Forest19881988