Manchester Football Association - List of Manchester Junior Cup Winners

List of Manchester Junior Cup Winners

Year Manchester Junior Cup Winners
1887–88 Hurst Nook Rovers
1888–89 Ashton North End
1889–90 Hurst Nook Rovers
1890–91 Hurst Ramblers
1891–92 Middleton
1892–93 Middleton
1893–94 Hurst
1894–95 Middleton
1895–96 Hadfield
1896–97 Freetown
1897–98 Hurst Ramblers
1898–99 Berrys
1899–1900 Newton Heath Athletic
1900–01 Tonge
1901–02 Heywood
1902–03 Oldham Athletic
1903–04 Berrys
1904–05 Berrys
1905–06 Pendlebury
1906–07 Denton
1907–08 Eccles Borough
Year Manchester Junior Cup Winners
1908–09 Berrys
1909–10 Alderley Edge United
1910–11 Hurst
1911–12 Hurst
1912–13 Tonge
1913–14 Northern Nomads
1914–15 Mossley
1915–19 No competition due to World War I
1919–20 New Moss Colliery
1920–21 Glossop
1921–22 Hyde United
1922–23 Droylsden
1923–24 Ashton Brothers
1924–25 Hyde United
1925–26 Ashton Brothers
1926–27 Linotype
1927–28 McMahons
1928–29 McMahons
1929–30 Linotype
1930–31 Chapel-en-le-Frith
Year Manchester Junior Cup Winners
1931–32 Newton Heath Loco
1932–33 Hurst
1933–34 Mossley
1934–35 Denton United
1935–36 Denton United
1936–37 Glossop
1937–38 Urmston
1938–39 Urmston
1939–40 Avro
1940–41 Avro
1941–42 Goslings
1942–43 Army
1943–44 Goslings
1944–45 Range Boilers
1945–46 Goslings
1946–47 Newton Heath Loco
1947–48 Newton Heath Loco
1948–49 Glossop
1949–50 Newton Heath
1950–51 Newton Heath Loco
Year Manchester Junior Cup Winners
1951–52 New Mills
1952–53 Newton Heath Loco
1953–54 Brindle Heath LC
1954–55 New Mills
1955–56 Avro
1956–57 Brindle Heath LC
1957–58 Cheadle Rovers
1958–59 Cheadle Rovers
1959–60 New Mills
1960–61 Cheadle Rovers
1961–62 Cheadle Rovers
1962–63 Stalybridge Celtic
1963–64 Arnfield
1964–65 New Mills
1965–66 Dukinfield Town
1966–67 Dukinfield
1967–68 Glossop
1968–69 Hyde United
1969–70 Chloride Recreation
1970–71 New Mills

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