Manchester Football Association - List of Manchester Challenge Shield Winners

List of Manchester Challenge Shield Winners

Year Manchester Challenge Shield Winners
1934–35 Manchester North End
1935–36 Hurst
1936–37 Ashton National
1937–38 Mossley
1938–39 Hurst
1939–40 Ashton National
Year Manchester Challenge Shield Winners
1940–41 Urmston
1941–42 Avro
1942–43 Army
1943–44 Goslings
1944–45 Ashton National
Year Manchester Challenge Shield Winners
1945–46 Urmston
1946–47 Droylsden
1947–48 Goslings
1948–49 Mossley
1949–50 Ashton United
Year Manchester Challenge Shield Winners
1950–51 Lancashire Steel
1951–52 Droylsden
1952–53 Ashton United
1953–54 Ashton United
1954–55 Ashton United

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