Fred Spiksley - Honours

Honours

Player

Gainsborough Trinity

  • Gainsborough News Charity Cup Winner:2
    • 1888, 1890
  • Lincolnshire Football Association Challenge Cup Winner:1
    • 1890
  • Midland League Champions: 1
    • 1890-91

Sheffield Wednesday

  • English First Division Champions: 1
    • 1902-03
  • FA Cup Winner: 1
    • 1896
  • English Second Division Champions: 1
    • 1899-1900

England

  • British Home Championship: 2
    • 1893, 1898

Manager/Coach

AIK Stockholm

  • Swedish Champions
    • 1911

Real Club EspaƱa

  • Mexican Champions
    • 1924

1. FC Nuremberg

  • German Champions: 1
    • 1927

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