Staines Town F.C. - Club Honours

Club Honours

  • Isthmian League
  • Division One champions 1974–75, 1988–89
  • Premier Play-off Final Winners 2009
  • Athenian League
    • Division Two champions 1971–72
  • Spartan League
    • Champions 1959–60
    • Challenge Cup winners 1969
  • West London Alliance
    • Division One champions 1899–1900
  • West London League
    • Division One champions 1900–01
  • West Middlesex League
    • Champions 1904–05
  • Great Western Suburban League
    • Division Two (Middlesex) champions 1920–21
  • London Senior Cup
    • Runners up: 1976–77, 1980–81
  • Middlesex CFA Senior Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1975, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1997, 2010, 2011
  • Middlesex CFA Senior Charity Cup
    • Winners 1994
  • Middlesex FA Super Cup for the George Ruffell Shield
    • Winners 2010
  • Middlesex Junior Cup
    • Winners 1902, 1904
  • Barassi Cup
    • Winners 1975
  • Southern Combination
    • Challenge Cup winners 1965, 1967, 1995
  • Merthyr Middlesex Charity Shield
    • Winners 1990–01
  • Melksham Middlesex Charity Shield
    • Winners 1997
  • West Middlesex Cup
  • Winners 1924
  • Staines Cottage Hospital Cup
    • Winners 1925
  • El Cañuelo Trophy
    • Winners 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
  • John Livey Memorial Trophy
    • Winners 1993
  • Jim Lawford Memorial Cup
    • Winners 1999–00
  • Lord of Ashford in Middlesex Charity Bowl
    • Joint winners 2001–02
    • Winners 2010
  • Corinthian-Casuals Geoff Harvey Memorial Vase
    • Winners 2010

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