TrophyCabinet


Newcastle United trophy cabinet

Domestic Trophies

Football League

Champions: Runners-Up
1904-05 (Never happened)
1906-07
1908-09
1926-27

Barclays Premier League

Champions: Runners-Up

(One day, just watch this space) 1995-96

                                                                     1996-97

Football League Division One (now Coca-Cola Championship)

Champions: Runners-Up

1992-93 (Never has and never will happen)

Football League Division Two (Now Coca-Cola League One)

Champions: Runners-Up

1964-65 (Hasn’t happened and won’t happen)

FA Cup

Winners: Runners-Up:

1910 v Barnsley 1905 v Aston Villa

1924 v Aston Villa 1906 v Everton

1932 v Arsenal 1908 v Wolverhampton Wanderers

1951 v Blackpool 1911 v Bradford City

1952 v Arsenal 1974 v Liverpool

1955 v Manchester City 1998 v Arsenal

                                                     1999 v Manchester United

League Cup

Champions: Runners-Up

(Hopefully next season) 1974 v Manchester City

Sheriff of London (Dewar Charity Shield)

Champions:

1907 v Corinthians

The George Dewar Shield, named the Sheriff of London (Dewar) Charity Shield was contested from 1898 to 1907 and was the forerunner to the FA Charity Shield (Now FA Community Shield).

European Trophies

European Champions League

Champions:

(Some time in the near future)

Entered:

1997-98 (1st group phase)

2002-03 (2nd group phase)

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (Now UEFA Cup)

Champions:

1969 v Ujpesti Dozsa

Entered:

1968-69 (winners)

1969-70 (quarter final)

1970-71 (second round)

1977-78 (second round)

1994-95 (second round)

1996-97 (quarter final)

1999-00 (third round)

2003-04 (semi final)

2004-05 (quarter final)

European Cup Winners Cup

Champions:

(Has never happened and unfortunately never will as this competition no longer exists)

Entered:

1998-99 (first round)

Inter-Toto Cup

Champions

(Hopefully next season)

Entered:

2001 (runners-up)

Other Honours

Texaco Cup

Champions:

1974 v Burnley

1975 v Southampton

The Texaco Cup [1971-75] was sponsored by the petrol company and involved the top English, Scottish and Irish (both Northern and Republic) clubs who hadn’t qualified for Europe. Texaco withdrew their sponsorship in 1975 and it was replaced by the Anglo-Scottish Cup.

Anglo-Italian Cup

Champions:

1973 v Fiorentina

The Anglo-Italian Cup [1969-95] was founded to give Swindon Town some reward for winning the League Cup in 1969 (as a Third Division team they could not be admitted into the Fairs Cup). It also acted as a source of additional revenue for clubs who had not qualified for Europe.