Birmingham Senior Cup - Records

Records

  • Record number of wins
  • Aston Villa (19)
  • Most consecutive wins
  • Aston Villa (4): 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885 & 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891
  • Record number of final appearances
  • Aston Villa (29)
  • Highest scoring finals
  • 1905 Small Heath 7-2 West Bromwich Albion
  • 1967 Kidderminster Harriers 6-3 Nuneaton Borough
  • 1969 Tamworth 6-3 Bilston Town


English Senior Cups
  • Bedfordshire Senior Cup
  • Berks & Bucks Senior Cup
  • Birmingham Senior Cup
  • Cambridgeshire Invitation Cup
  • Cheshire Senior Cup
  • Cornwall Senior Cup
  • Cumberland Senior Cup
  • Derbyshire Senior Cup
  • Devon Senior Cup
  • Dorset Senior Cup
  • Durham Challenge Cup
  • East Riding Senior Cup
  • Essex Senior Cup
  • Gloucestershire Senior Cup
  • Hampshire Senior Cup
  • Herefordshire Senior Cup
  • Herts Senior Cup
  • Huntingdonshire Senior Cup
  • Isle of Wight Senior Cup
  • Kent Senior Cup
  • Lancashire Senior Cup
  • Leicestershire and Rutland Senior Cup
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup
  • Liverpool Senior Cup
  • London Senior Cup
  • Manchester Senior Cup
  • Middlesex Senior Cup
  • Norfolk Senior Cup
  • Northamptonshire Senior Cup
  • North Riding Senior Cup
  • Northumberland Senior Cup
  • Nottinghamshire Senior Cup
  • Oxfordshire Senior Cup
  • Peterborough Senior Cup
  • Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup
  • Shropshire Senior Cup
  • Somerset Premier Cup
  • Staffordshire Senior Cup
  • Suffolk Senior Cup
  • Surrey Senior Cup
  • Sussex Senior Challenge Cup
  • Walsall Senior Cup
  • West Riding County Cup
  • Wiltshire Senior Cup
  • Worcestershire Senior Cup

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