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When Every Premier League Club Last Won a Major Trophy (Ranked)
Summary
- West Ham United ended their 43-year wait for silverware by winning the Europa Conference League in June 2023.
- Newcastle United’s last major trophy before winning the 2025 League Cup was the FA Cup in 1955.
- Four Premier League teams are yet to win a major piece of silverware in their history: Brentford, Brighton, Fulham and Bournemouth.
Some teams in England’s top flight have been accustomed to racking up trophies year in year out, while some enjoy mild success, but ultimately it comes few and far between. And then there’s the rest: those that long for another cup final day out with friends and family to see their beloved side battle it out for what’s most important in the football echo chamber. Trophies.
West Ham United defied the norm and ended their extensive wait for silverware in 2023 by picking up the Europa Conference League, while Newcastle did the same when they lifted the Carabao Cup in 2025. Winning trophies is the simplest measure of success for any football team. It’s a date that will remain part of a club’s history for as long as they live. But when was the last time each Premier League club won a major honour?
Please note that Brentford, Bournemouth, Brighton and Fulham are omitted, seeing as they have not been fortunate enough to get their hands on a major honour, while the Super Cup, Club World Cup and Community Shield are not considered to be major trophies.
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Burnley – 2 May 1960
Trophy: First Division
Burnley have a rich history. Founded in 1882, they were one of the first to become professional and were one of the 12 founder members of the Football League in 1888–89. But, despite their rich history, their last major trophy came nearly 70 years ago.
The Clarets have been crowned champions of England on two occasions, with their most recent triumph coming in 1960. They finished the season with 55 points, one point clear of Wolverhampton Wanderers in second and two points clear of Tottenham Hotspur in third.
15
Sunderland – 5 May 1973
Trophy: FA Cup
Sunderland are one of the biggest clubs in England and have one of the country’s most passionate and loyal fanbases. So it’s a huge surprise that their last trophy came all the way back in 1973, when they lifted the FA Cup.
The Black Cats went into the match at Wembley Stadium as huge underdogs. After all, Leeds United finished 3rd in the first division that season, while Sunderland finished sixth in the second tier. But it was the underdogs who prevailed thanks to Ian Porterfield’s 33rd minute goal, etching his name in club history.
14
Wolverhampton Wanderers – 15 March 1980
Trophy: League Cup
Wolves entered the affair as the underdogs, considering they were facing the reigning League Cup winners and European champions, Nottingham Forest. Level on points in the league, however, the Old Gold knew the win was there for the taking and so, courtesy of a 67th-minute Andy Gray finish past the legendary Peter Shilton, they ran out 1–0 victors.
Their most recent win before 1980 came six years earlier in the same competition, but they have had little to no luck emulating the success since. It’s been a long wait for Wolves fans, and they haven’t been in a final for quite some time despite having made themselves Premier League regulars over the past decade since promotion from the Championship in 2018.
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Nottingham Forest – 29 April 1990
Trophy: League Cup
On the 30th anniversary of the League Cup, Nottingham Forest and Oldham went toe-to-toe in what would be the former’s most recent major trophy win. Forest’s Des Walker was awarded the Man of the Match gong but had Nigel Jemson to thank for scoring the only goal of the game.
Let’s not forget that just a decade prior, Forest were crowned European champions two times on the bounce and became a dominant force in doing so. Since then, that has not been the case. Long gone are the days of Brian Clough’s European heroes of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The historic club are doing everything they can to rise to prominence in the game once more.
12
Leeds United – 3 May 1992
Trophy: First Division
Leeds United were crowned champions of England in 1992, the final season before the First Division became the Premier League. Howard Wilkinson’s side lost just four times from their 42 matches as they amassed 82 points, four points clear of runners-up Manchester United.
The Whites haven’t come especially close to ending their drought in recent years, having spent the majority of their time in England’s second tier. Now back in the Premier League, they’ll be hoping that their owners, 49ers Enterprises, can bankroll them to success.
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Everton – 20 May 1995
Trophy: FA Cup
The Merseyside outfit have been a staple part of the Premier League since its inception in 1992, having not been relegated in that period. That being said, their last major triumph came over 30 years ago, as Everton lifted the FA Cup in 1995.
It was none other than Manchester United that fell at the feet of the Toffees on that day as Paul Rideout’s headed goal secured the win. As expected, their opponents dominated the rest of the final, though not to avail. Chelsea defeated Everton in the final of the same competition in 2009, and this is the closest the club have come to getting their hands on a trophy during their three-decade-long drought.
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Aston Villa – 24 March 1996
Trophy: League Cup
Having won the trophy just two years prior, Leeds United were no match for the high-flying Aston Villa side, who won 3-0. A dominant first-half display saw Villa enter the break 1-0 to the good, but goals from Ian Taylor and Dwight Yorke in the second stage of the game tied up a sweet victory. Equalling Liverpool’s record set in the competition, this occasion marked Villa’s fifth success in the League Cup.
Now employing a serial winner in European competition in Unai Emery, there is a chance Villa Park could welcome a trophy sooner rather than later. There is a real feel-good factor back at the club, and the Villans now aim to earn regular Champions League football and juggle their domestic contributions.
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Arsenal – 1 August 2020
Trophy: FA Cup
Officially known as the Heads-Up FA Cup final, capital club foes Arsenal and Chelsea played behind closed doors (due to COVID-19) to figure out who would be taking the fabled trophy home with them. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was at the double as Christian Pulisic’s early goal was cancelled out in a 2-1 Arsenal success.
Growing frustrated as the game ran away from them, Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic picked up his second yellow card of the day to receive his marching orders from Anthony Taylor. Until very recently, Arsenal were the most decorated club in the long history of the FA Cup, having lifted the iconic trophy 14 times.
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West Ham United – 7 June 2023
Trophy: Europa Conference League
That famous night in Prague. The east Londoners ended their 43-year major trophy drought as Jarrod Bowen etched himself in their rich history by coming up with the goods at the death. Said Benrahma bagged West Ham’s first of the night via a penalty, just for the scoring to be levelled a mere five minutes later by Giacomo Bonaventura.
The travelling support were in fine voice throughout – and for good reason, too. This was the first time many of the Irons’ fan base would have seen their side lift a trophy as the club’s last major honour was back in 1980 when they won the FA Cup.
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Manchester City – 19 May 2024
Trophy: Premier League
No surprise that perennial winners – particularly under Pep Guardiola’s stewardship – are close to top spot with their fourth consecutive Premier League title in the 2023/24 season. In fine fashion, the Spaniard’s imperious roster of players showed they were, at the time, capable of continued success after plenty of other triumphs over the last few years.
Such has been the dominance of this Manchester City juggernaut over the years, it comes as a bit of a surprise that the Citizens have endured a bit of a slump since their last title. They have a great chance of ending the campaign with silverware, though, as they compete in the latter stages of the Carabao Cup.
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Liverpool Agree to Sign Victor Munoz as Real Madrid to Receive €20m
Liverpool have agreed the first signing of the Andoni Iraola era after completing a shock transfer hijack for Victor Munoz, according to an overnight bombshell from Fabrizio Romano.
Liverpool appear to be placing a large emphasis on strengthening their attacking options following the appointment of Iraola at Anfield earlier this month.
The Reds have been working on a deal to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig as a replacement for the outgoing Mohamed Salah, with GIVEMESPORT sources reporting that club chiefs have made progress on the player’s side, and they now believe that the 19-year-old would like to join them.
Agreeing a fee with the Bundesliga outfit for the sensation could be another matter though, with Leipzig ready to demand a fee in excess of £100m for their prized asset, who announced himself on the world stage with a man-of-the-match performance for the Ivory Coast in their opening World Cup group game against Ecuador.
Liverpool have been linked with bringing in a second winger too, with Bradley Barcola of Paris Saint-Germain one of the names linked, but now they are closing in on a deal to sign Munoz from Osasuna instead.
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The Reds have verbally agreed terms with the 22-year-old, who is currently representing Spain at the 2026 World Cup, and he will become the first signing of the Iraola era.
GIVEMESPORT sources revealed that the Spaniard will sign a six-year deal to link up with his compatriot Iraola at Anfield, in the club’s first major summer arrival.
In another detail revealed, Real Madrid will receive half of the €40m fee because of the 50% sell-on clause written into the contract when he joined Osasuna.
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Liverpool Working on Midfield Signing
Liverpool are also considering their options in midfield, where Curtis Jones is expected to leave after attracting strong interest from Serie A.
Doubts have also been raised over the future of Alexis Mac Allister, according to GMS sources, meaning there could be a new arrival in the engine room in the coming months.
GMS have revealed that the Reds have a big appreciation for Crystal Palace and England star Adam Wharton, who has just helped the Eagles qualify for the Europa League after winning the Europa Conference League final.
The Merseysiders are one of many top Premier League clubs holding talks over Lille sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi who, like Diomande, announced himself on the world stage at the World Cup by dominating Casemiro and the rest of the Brazilian midfield during Morocco’s 1-1 draw with the South American giants.
Liverpool chiefs must now decide which route they are going to go down, but what is clear is that they are ready to heavily back Iraola in this window after a disappointing season.
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England Fans Worried John Stones Will Cost Them 2026 World Cup
Six days on from Mexico’s opening World Cup victory over South Africa, England finally kicked off their tournament with a match against Croatia. It was a thrilling game as Thomas Tuchel’s side came away with a fine 4-2 win.
The Three Lions famously took on and lost to the Croatians in the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup. Out for revenge, Harry Kane was there to deliver it early on. Noni Madueke won a penalty, and the England captain scored from 12 yards – although, having missed his first effort, he was fortunate to get a retake due to encroachment.
Croatia then hit back in the 36th minute, with Martin Baturina blasting home from the edge of the box with a powerful strike. It didn’t take long for Kane to score again, this time heading in a Declan Rice corner to put England ahead. However, before the break, another equaliser came, this time with Petar Musa finishing calmly after a lovely move.
In the second half, Tuchel has clearly got into his men as they came out firing, and scored almost instantly through Jude Bellingham after a powerful run. Bukayo Saka then linked up with fellow substitute Marcus Rashford, who put the cherry on top as he made it 4-2.
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One of the big calls from Tuchel ahead of the game was to go with John Stones and Ezri Konsa in the middle of defence, with Marc Guehi dropped. This was a bold decision and didn’t really pay off as the backline looked shaky throughout.
Despite the Three Lions carrying a great threat whenever going forward, the Croatians were able to stress the English backline without having to do that much. As such, they scored twice in the first half despite not having as much of the ball.
Notably, Stones looked off it. The Manchester City defender hasn’t been able to stay fit this season, playing just twice in the Premier League in 2026 (making just 19 appearances in all competitions across 2025/26). This may explain why he looked rusty on the day.
Although things settled in the second half, with the opposition unable to break forward as frequently, it was not a convincing display for the centre-back. Stones was then hooked in the 87th minute, with Guehi replacing him.
The 32-year-old picked up a poor 6.4 SofaScore rating, having been dribbled past once, giving away one foul, and only managing two defensive contributions.
England Fans Slam John Stones
Despite the win, some England fans seemed worried by Stones’ performance, as many suggested he should be dropped if Tuchel’s team are to have a hope of going all the way at the 2026 World Cup. One wrote:
“John Stones shouldn’t be starting for England.”
Another suggested: This England defence won’t win a World Cup. Guehi has to be in over Stones going forward.”
One more said: “Stones has been shocking.” While another firmly stated:
“John Stones needs to be dropped for the next game. Barely featured for City and he’s completely out of his depth here. Literal jelly legs wobbling about.”
On that theme, another wrote: “John Stones has been a top defender in his time but its been evident for at least a couple of seasons now that he is well past his best. I can see him getting dropped for Guehi in the next game, if Tuchel has any sense, at least.”
A final fan summed up the sentiment, writing: “England’s defence looks disorganised. They conceded two goals far too easily. I do not understand why John Stones was preferred ahead of Maguire and other available options.”
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England Fans Admit They ‘Owe Apology’ to Madueke After Croatia Win
It was a perfect first outing at the 2026 World Cup for England as they beat Croatia 4-2. They’d had to wait six days after the tournament began, but the Group L clash lived up to expectations.
Harry Kane opened the scoring from 12 yards, getting to retake his initially missed penalty, but saw his team pegged back thanks to a fine strike from Martin Baturina in the 36th minute. The England captain hit back with a header from a corner before the break, but there was still time for Petar Musa to make it 2-2 before the half-time whistle blew.
In the second half, the Three Lions really took control of the game, keeping Croatia at arm’s length throughout. They were helped by Jude Bellingham’s effort just two minutes after play resumed, while Marcus Rashford made it 4-2 late on to seal what was an impressive performance for the most part.
One man in particular stood out and has picked up plenty of praise from the England fans.
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Before the game, there would have been many disappointed to see Arsenal star Bukayo Saka start. However, Tuchel has revealed that the winger is nursing an Achilles injury, so he won’t be fully fit at the start of the World Cup.
As such, Noni Madueke was given the nod. The other Arsenal winger is a fine player on his day, but can often frustrate fans. This was evident with the open goal he missed in the pre-tournament friendly against Costa Rica. His efforts on that day left many insisting he should not start this summer.
Tuchel ignored those pleas and was rewarded with an electric performance. Madueke was arguably the most threatening player on the pitch in the first half as he won a penalty for the Three Lions and consistently wreaked havoc on the left wing.
He finished the game with a 7.6 SofaScore rating, only bettered by Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham. The winger played 72 minutes in total, with two key passes, one big chance created, 0.41 expected assists, and lost the ball just twice with his 26 touches.
England Fans Apologise to Madueke
A number of England fans made it clear they had misjudged Madueke’s quality, as they took to social media to apologise to the winger. One wrote:
“Noni Madueke I owe you an apology. England’s best player.”
Another added: “Madueke I owe you an apology.” One more said:
“Madueke I owe you an apology I wasn’t really familiar with your game.”
Others were really impressed, with one remarking: “Madueke has been the best player for England so far in this game and this same guy everyone keeps saying he doesn’t deserve a spot at the World Cup campaign. Let your apology be louder than your disrespect.”
One more summed up the mood, saying: “I keep telling you guys Noni Madueke is an elite winger.”
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