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Founded | 1889 |
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Region | Middlesex |
Current champions | Rayners Lane (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | Hendon (15 titles) |
The Middlesex Senior Cup is the most prestigious football cup competition in the historic county of Middlesex, England. The competition is run mainly for non-League clubs in the region, although league clubs have been known to enter the competition, including Brentford, Barnet and Chelsea. In order to be eligible to play in the Middlesex Senior Cup, clubs have to play at step 5 or above of the National League System. [1]
# | Season | Winners | Score | Losers | Notes |
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1 | 1888–89 | Clapton | 4–0 | Phoenix | |
2 | 1889–90 | London Caledonians | 3–1 | Crouch End | |
3 | 1890–91 | London Caledonians | 1–1 | Uxbridge | |
Replay | London Caledonians | 2–0 | Uxbridge | ||
4 | 1891–92 | 2nd Battalion Scots Guards | 4–2 | 1st Battalion Scots Guards | |
5 | 1892–93 | 2nd Battalion Scots Guards | 2–1 | Uxbridge | |
6 | 1893–94 | Uxbridge | 2–0 | 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards | |
7 | 1894–95 | 2nd Battalion Scots Guards | 5–1 | London Welsh | |
8 | 1895–96 | Uxbridge | 1–1 | Southall | |
Replay | Uxbridge | 3–2 | Southall | ||
9 | 1896–97 | Ealing | 2–1 | 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards | |
10 | 1897–98 | Brentford | 2–3 | 2nd Battalion Scots Guards | [nb 1] |
Replay | Brentford | 3–2 | 2nd Battalion Scots Guards | ||
11 | 1898–99 | London Caledonians | 0–0 | West Hampstead | |
11 | Replay | London Caledonians | 5–0 | West Hampstead | |
12 | 1899–1900 | London Caledonians | 4–0 | Crouch End Vampires | |
13 | 1900–01 | West Hampstead | 2–2 | London Caledonians | |
Replay | West Hampstead | 3–2 | London Caledonians | ||
14 | 1901–02 | Richmond Association | 1–0 | Ealing | |
15 | 1902–03 | Shepherd's Bush | 4–1 | West Hampstead | |
16 | 1903–04 | Richmond Association | 0–0 | Shepherd's Bush | |
Replay | Richmond Association | 1–0 | Shepherd's Bush | ||
17 | 1904–05 | Ealing | 1–0 | London Caledonians | |
18 | 1905–06 | West Hampstead | 2–0 | 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards | |
19 | 1906–07 | New Crusaders | 3–0 | West Hampstead | |
20 | 1907–08 | Southall | 3–0 | Hanwell | |
21 | 1908–09 | 1st Battalion Scots Guards | 4–0 | West Hampstead | |
22 | 1909–10 | Shepherd's Bush | 4–0 | Staines | |
23 | 1910–11 | Southall | 1–0 | Enfield | |
24 | 1911–12 | Southall | 3–1 | Lotus | |
25 | 1912–13 | Southall | 2–0 | West London Old Boys | |
26 | 1913–14 | Enfield | 2–0 | Uxbridge | |
27 | 1919–20 | Botwell Mission | 3–1 | Southall | |
28 | 1920–21 | Botwell Mission | 3–0 | Enfield | |
29 | 1921–22 | RAF Uxbridge | 2–1 | Barnet | |
30 | 1922–23 | Southall | 2–1 | Botwell Mission | |
31 | 1923–24 | Southall | 3–1 | Wealdstone | |
32 | 1924–25 | Southall | 5–0 | Hampstead Town | |
33 | 1925–26 | Botwell Mission | 2–1 | Barnet | |
34 | 1926–27 | Southall | 2–1 | Uxbridge | |
35 | 1927–28 | Metropolitan Police | 3–0 | RAF Uxbridge | |
36 | 1928–29 | Finchley | 2–0 | Southall | |
37 | 1929–30 | Wealdstone | 2–2 | Haywards Sports (Enfield) | |
Replay | Wealdstone | 3–1 | Haywards Sports (Enfield) | ||
38 | 1930–31 | Hayes | 4–1 | Hampstead | |
39 | 1931–32 | Barnet | 0–2 | Park Royal | |
Replay | Barnet | 4–3 | Park Royal | [nb 1] | |
40 | 1932–33 | Barnet | 1–1 | Staines Town | |
Replay | Barnet | 3–1 | Staines Town | ||
41 | 1933–34 | Golders Green | 2–0 | Park Royal | |
42 | 1934–35 | London Caledonians | 2–0 | Uxbridge | |
43 | 1935–36 | Hayes | 2–1 | Finchley | |
44 | 1936–37 | Southall | 1–0 | Hayes | |
45 | 1937–38 | Wealdstone | 3–1 | Tufnell Park | |
46 | 1938–39 | Golders Green | 4–0 | Wealdstone | |
47 | 1939–40 | Hayes | 1–0 | Finchley | |
48 | 1940–41 | Wealdstone | 3–1 | Pinner | |
49 | 1941–42 | Wealdstone | 4–1 | Finchley | |
50 | 1942–43 | Wealdstone | 3–3 | Finchley | |
Replay | Wealdstone | 3–0 | Finchley | ||
51 | 1943–44 | Finchley | 3–0 | Acton Town | |
52 | 1944–45 | Southall | 3–1 | Golders Green | |
53 | 1945–46 | Wealdstone | 2–0 | Edgware Town | |
54 | 1946–47 | Enfield | 1–0 | Hendon | |
55 | 1947–48 | Edgware Town | 2–1 | Enfield | |
56 | 1948–49 | Hounslow | 1–0 | Hayes | |
57 | 1949–50 | Hayes | 2–1 | Hounslow | |
58 | 1950–51 | Uxbridge | 2–1 | Hayes | |
59 | 1951–52 | Finchley | 3–0 | Enfield | |
60 | 1952–53 | Hounslow | 3–1 | Finchley | |
61 | 1953–54 | Southall | 3–0 | Edgware Town | |
62 | 1954–55 | Southall | 4–0 | Uxbridge | |
63 | 1955–56 | Hendon | 5–1 | Wembley | |
64 | 1956–57 | Hounslow Town | 1–0 | Hendon | |
65 | 1957–58 | Hendon | 3–0 | Enfield | |
66 | 1958–59 | Wealdstone | 3–1 | Enfield | |
67 | 1959–60 | Hendon | 2–1 | Enfield | |
68 | 1960–61 | Hounslow Town | 0–0 | Hendon | |
Replay | Hounslow Town | 3–2 aet | Hendon | ||
69 | 1961–62 | Enfield | 4–1 | Wealdstone | |
70 | 1962–63 | Wealdstone | 2–0 | Enfield | |
71 | 1963–64 | Wealdstone | 2–0 | Finchley | |
72 | 1964–65 | Hendon | 1–0 | Finchley | |
73 | 1965–66 | Enfield | 4–1 | Wealdstone | [nb 2] |
74 | 1966–67 | Hendon | 4–1 | Enfield | [nb 2] |
75 | 1967–68 | Wealdstone | 3–1 | Hayes | [nb 2] |
76 | 1968–69 | Enfield | 6–0 | Wembley | [nb 2] |
77 | 1969–70 | Enfield | 3–2 | Wealdstone | [nb 2] |
78 | 1970–71 | Enfield | 3–0 | Hendon | [nb 2] |
79 | 1971–72 | Hendon | 5–2 | Hampton | [nb 2] |
80 | 1972–73 | Hendon | 3–3 | Enfield | [nb 2] |
Replay | Hendon | 3–0 | Enfield | ||
81 | 1973–74 | Hendon | 4–1 | Edgware Town | [nb 2] |
82 | 1974–75 | Staines Town | 1–1 | Hendon | |
Replay | Staines Town | 1–0 | Hendon | ||
83 | 1975–76 | Staines Town | 2–0 | Enfield | |
84 | 1976–77 | Staines Town | 3–2 | Hampton | |
85 | 1977–78 | Enfield | 2–0 | Hendon | |
86 | 1978–79 | Enfield | 2–0 | Wembley | |
87 | 1979–80 | Enfield | 2–0 | Staines Town | |
88 | 1980–81 | Enfield | 2–0 | Hayes | |
89 | 1981–82 | Hayes | 2–0 | Wealdstone | |
90 | 1982–83 | Harrow Borough | 2–0 | Wealdstone | |
91 | 1983–84 | Wembley | 5–1 | Hendon | |
92 | 1984–85 | Wealdstone | 4–2 | Enfield | |
93 | 1985–86 | Hendon | 2–0 aet | Southall | |
94 | 1986–87 | Wembley | 1–0 | Hayes | |
95 | 1987–88 | Staines Town | 2–1 aet | Wembley | |
96 | 1988–89 | Enfield | 2–1 | Kingsbury Town | |
97 | 1989–90 | Staines Town | 1–0 | Yeading | |
98 | 1990–91 | Enfield | 1–0 | Yeading | |
99 | 1991–92 | Yeading | 2–1 | Wembley | |
100 | 1992–93 | Harrow Borough | 1–0 | Wembley | |
101 | 1993–94 | Staines Town | 2–1 | Edgware Town | |
102 | 1994–95 | Yeading | 2–0 aet | Staines Town | |
103 | 1995–96 | Hayes | 3–2 aet | Hampton | |
104 | 1996–97 | Staines Town | 0–0 aet | Yeading | [nb 3] |
105 | 1997–98 | Enfield | 3–2 | Uxbridge | |
106 | 1998–99 | Hendon | 2–2 | Wembley | [nb 4] |
107 | 1999–2000 | Hayes | 2–0 | Northwood | |
108 | 2000–01 | Uxbridge | 3–0 | Harrow Borough | |
109 | 2001–02 | Hendon | 4–2 aet | Northwood | |
110 | 2002–03 | Hendon | 2–0 | Enfield Town | |
111 | 2003–04 | Hendon | 3–1 aet | Uxbridge | |
112 | 2004–05 | Yeading | 3–1 | Hampton & Richmond Borough | |
113 | 2005–06 | Hampton & Richmond Borough | 0–0 aet | Hayes | [nb 5] |
114 | 2006–07 | Northwood | 1–1 aet | Hayes | [nb 6] |
115 | 2007–08 | Hampton & Richmond Borough | 3–0 | Hendon | |
116 | 2008–09 | AFC Hayes | 2–1 | Hendon | |
117 | 2009–10 | Staines Town | 2–0 | Uxbridge | |
118 | 2010–11 | Staines Town | 3–2 | Hayes & Yeading United | |
119 | 2011–12 | Hampton & Richmond Borough | 2–0 | Wealdstone | |
120 | 2012–13 | Staines Town | 2–0 | Ashford Town (Middlesex) | |
121 | 2013–14 | Hampton & Richmond Borough | 3–2 | Wealdstone | |
122 | 2014–15 | Harrow Borough | 1–0 | Hanwell Town | |
123 | 2015–16 | Northwood | 2–0 | Enfield Town | |
124 | 2016–17 | Hampton & Richmond Borough | 1–0 | Wealdstone | |
125 | 2017–18 | Hendon | 0–0 | Staines Town | [nb 7] |
126 | 2018–19 | Brentford B | 4–0 | Harrow Borough | |
127 | 2020–21 | Hanwell Town | 1–0 | Harefield United | |
128 | 2021–22 | Barnet | 1–1 | Brentford B | [nb 8] |
129 | 2022–23 | Hayes & Yeading United | 5–0 | Harrow Borough | |
130 | 2023–24 | Rayners Lane | 3-2 | Hayes & Yeading United |
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