Manchester Football Association - List of Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners

List of Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners

(Formerly Manchester Junior Cup)

Year Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners
1971–72 Chadderton
1972–73 Chadderton
1973–74 Anson Villa
1974–75 Salford Amateurs
1975–76 Salford Amateurs
1976–77 North Withington
1977–78 North Withington
1978–79 GM Police
1979–80 North Withington
1980–81 Urmston Town
Year Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners
1981–82 Abbey Hey WMC
1982–83 Maine Road
1983–84 Flixton
1984–85 Maine Road
1985–86 Maine Road
1986–87 Maine Road
1987–88 Avro
1988–89 Dukinfield Town
1989–90 ICI Blackley
1990–91 East Manchester
Year Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners
1991–92 East Manchester
1992–93 Wythenshawe Town
1993–94 Avro
1994–95 Wythenshawe Town
1995–96 Abbey Hey
1996–97 Abbey Hey
1997–98 BICC
1998–99 Manchester University
1999–2000 Failsworth Town
2000–01 Belden
Year Manchester Challenge Trophy Winners
2001–02 East Manchester
2002–03 East Manchester
2003–04 Irlam MS
2004–05 Trafford
2005–06 Irlam MS
2006–07 Hollinwood CC
2007–08 Blackley
2008–09 Avro
2009–10 Hollinwood CC
2010–11 Avro

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