Home Farm F.C. - Honours

Honours

Senior Team

  • FAI Cup
    • Winners 1975: 1
  • League of Ireland First Division Shield
    • Winners: 1998: 1
  • League of Ireland Promotion / Relegation Play-Off
    • Winners: 1996: 1
  • FAI Intermediate Cup
    • Winners: 1963, 1967, 1968: 3
    • Runners Up: 1966, 1970: 2
  • Leinster Senior Cup
    • Winners: 1964: 1

Junior Teams

  • Dublin and District Schoolboy League
    • Winners: ? ? : ?
  • FAI Junior Cup
    • Winners: 1955: 1
  • Free State Minor Cup
    • Winners: 1936: 1
  • Schoolby FAI Cup
    • Winners: ? ? : ?
  • Milk Cup
    • Winners 1988: 1

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