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Amateur Football Alliance Senior Cup

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The Amateur Football Alliance Senior Cup is an amateur football competition in England organised by the Amateur Football Alliance. The competition is contested by the first teams of clubs affiliated to the Alliance.

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Victories by club

  • 6 wins Winchmore Hill
  • 5 wins Cambridge Town (now Cambridge City), West Wickham
  • 4 wins Civil Service, Old Aloysians, Old Meadonians, Old Salesians
  • 3 wins Ealing Association, Harwich & Parkeston, Norsemen, Old Actonians Association (now Actonians Association),
  • 2 wins Bank of England, Cuaco (now part of South Bank Cuaco), Eastbourne (now Eastbourne Town), Kew Association, Lloyds Bank (now Lloyds Warren), Midland Bank (now HSBC), National Westminster Bank, Old Esthameians, Old Grammarians (now part of Sinjuns Grammarians), Old Wilsonians, Southgate Olympic, The Casuals (now part of Corinthian-Casuals), UCL Academicals
  • 1 win Alexandra Park, Aquarius, Barclays Bank (now part of Ibis Eagles), Boldmere St.Michaels, Borough Polytechnic (now part of South Bank Cuaco), Catford Wanderers, Crouch End Vampires, Hanwell Corinthians, Hastings & St.Leonards, Histon Institute (now Histon), Hitchin Town, HMS Daedalus, HMS Excellent, Lensbury, Moor Green, New Crusaders, Nottingham University, Nottsborough, Old Camdenians, Old Finchleians, Old Malvernians, Old Minchendenians, Old Stationers, Oxford, Penguins, Savings Bank Department (now part of Civil Service), St. Albans City, Walpole Athletic, Westminster Bank (now part of National Westminster Bank)
  • Victories by affiliated competition

  • 61 wins - Southern Amateur League (64%)
  • 8 wins - Southern Olympian League (8%)
  • 7 wins - Old Boys League (7%)
  • 5 wins - Spartan League (5%)
  • 4 wins - Amateur Football Combination, Central Amateur League, Eastern Counties League, Nemean Amateur League, unknown (2%)
  • 1 wins - Cambridgeshire League, Isthmian League, Midland Amateur Alliance (1%)
  • References

    Amateur Football Alliance Senior Cup Wikipedia


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