Manchester Football Association - List of Manchester Premier Challenge Cup Winners

List of Manchester Premier Challenge Cup Winners

(Formerly Manchester Intermediate Challenge Cup)

Year Premier Challenge Cup Winners
1979–80 Ashton United
1980–81 Droylsden
1981–82 Curzon Ashton
1982–83 Ashton United
1983–84 Curzon Ashton
1984–85 Irlam Town
1985–86 Curzon Ashton
1986–87 Curzon Ashton
Year Premier Challenge Cup Winners
1987–88 Maine Road
1988–89 Mossley
1989–90 Curzon Ashton
1990–91 Mossley
1991–92 Ashton United
1992–93 Droylsden
1993–94 Hyde United
1994–95 Hyde United
Year Premier Challenge Cup Winners
1995–96 Hyde United
1996–97 Glossop North End
1997–98 Glossop North End
1998–99 Hyde United
1999–2000 Droylsden
2000–01 Ashton United
2001–02 Ashton United
2002–03 Ashton United
Year Premier Challenge Cup Winners
2003–04 Droylsden
2004–05 Hyde United
2005–06 Hyde United
2006–07 Droylsden
2007–08 Radcliffe Borough
2008–09 Droylsden
2009–10 Droylsden
2010–11 Droylsden

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