London Football Association - List of Recent London Cup Winners

List of Recent London Cup Winners

Season London Senior Cup London Intermediate Cup London Junior Cup London Women's Cup London Women's Junior Cup
2000–01 Ford United Corinthian-Casuals Reserves Competition Void Fulham Ladies
2001–02 Croydon London City Athletic TC Sports Fulham Ladies
2002–03 Bromley Cray Valley Paper Mills Memorial Sports Charlton Athletic Ladies
2003–04 Dulwich Hamlet Cray Valley Paper Mills Battersea Arsenal Ladies
2004–05 Fisher Athletic Metrogas Real Phoenix Charlton Athletic Ladies
2005–06 Fisher Athletic Metrogas Fenerbahce Charlton Athletic Ladies
2006–07 Tooting & Mitcham United Corinthian-Casuals Reserves Tornados Arsenal Ladies
2007–08 Tooting & Mitcham United Metrogas Flanders Arsenal Ladies
2008–09 Hendon Summertown Arsenal Ladies
2009–10 Metropolitan Police F.C. Arsenal Ladies
2010–11 Wingate and Finchley Cray Valley Paper Mills AFC Sevenoaks Arsenal Ladies West Ham United Ladies

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