Shrewsbury Town F.C. - Honours

Honours

  • Welsh Cup winners 1891, 1938, 1977, 1979, 1984, 1985; runners up 1931, 1948, 1980
  • FA Cup quarter finalists 1979, 1982
  • Football League Cup Semi Finalists 1961
  • Football League Trophy runners up 1996, area finalists 2003
  • Football League Third Division (third tier) champions 1979
  • Football League Third Division (fourth tier) champions 1994
  • Football League Fourth Division (fourth tier) runners up 1975, fourth place (promoted) 1958–59
  • Football League Two (fourth tier) runners up 2012; playoff runners up 2007, 2009; playoff semi-finalists 2011
  • Football Conference (fifth tier) Playoff Winners 2004
  • Midland League (fourth tier midlands) champions 1938, 1946, 1948
  • Birmingham & District League (fifth tier midlands) champions 1923; runners up 1914, 1924, 1937
  • Shropshire and District League (fourth tier midlands west) runners up 1890/91.

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