Manchester Football Association - List of Manchester Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners

List of Manchester Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners

(Formerly Manchester Challenge Shield)

Year Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners
1955–56 Hyde United & Oldham Athletic
1956–57 Hyde United
1957–58 Stalybridge Celtic
1958–59 Ashton United
1959–60 Droylsden
1960–61 Mossley
Year Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners
1961–62 Bury
1962–63 Ashton United
1963–64 Bury
1964–65 Droylsden
1965–66 Ashton United
1966–67 Mossley
Year Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners
1967–68 Mossley
1968–69 Stalybridge Celtic
1969–70 Droylsden
1970–71 Dukinfield Town
1971–72 Curzon Ashton
1972–73 Curzon Ashton
Year Intermediate Challenge Cup Winners
1973–74 Curzon Ashton
1974–75 Little Lever
1975–76 Maine Road
1976–77 Maine Road
1977–78 Salford Amateurs
1978–79 Salford Amateurs

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