Medalists

African Nations Cup
Winners
Mark Williams (South Africa) 1996

Asian Cup
Runners-up
Sami Al-Jaber (Saudi Arabia) 2000.

King Fayd Cup
Winners
Jacob Laursen (Denmark) 1995.

Home International Champions
Harry Allen (England) 1888 & 1890 (jnt), Tom Baddeley (England) 1903 (jnt) & 1904, Billy Beats (England) 1901, John Brodie (England) 1891, Stanley Cullis (England) 1938 & 1939 (jnt), Ron Flowers (England) 1959 (jnt), 1960 (jnt), 1961 & 1964 (jnt), Kenneth Hunt (England) 1911, Bryn Jones (Wales) 1937, George Kinsey (England) 1892 & 1893, Charlie Mason (England) 1888, Bill Morris (England) 1938 & 1939 (jnt), Ted Peers (Wales) 1920, Cuthbert Phillips (Wales) 1933 & 1934, David Richards (Wales) 1933 & 1934, Dickie Richards (Wales) 1920, John Richards (England) 1973, Billy Rose (England) 1891, Bill Slater (England) 1954, Bobby Thompson (England) 1964 (jnt), Dickie Topham (England) 1893, Bert Williams (England) 1950, 1952 (jnt), 1953 (jnt), 1955 & 1956 (jnt), Dennis Wilshaw (England) 1955, Billy Wright (England) 1947, 1948, 1950, 1952 (jnt), 1953 (jnt), 1954, 1955, 1956 (jnt) & 1957.

CLUB

FA Cup
Winners
Jack Addenbrook 1893* & 1908*, Harry Allen 1893, Ronnie Allen (West Bromwich Albion) 1954, Herbert Barlow (Portsmouth) 1939, Dickie Baugh 1893, Dave Beasant (Wimbledon) 1988, Andy Beattie (Preston North End) 1938, Alf Bishop 1908, Peter Broadbent 1960, Keith Burkinshaw (Tottenham Hotspur) 1981* & 1982*, Joe Butcher 1893, Eddie Clamp 1960, Ted Collins 1908, Billy Crook 1949, Stan Cullis 1949* & 1960*, Norman Deeley 1960, Tommy Docherty (Manchester United) 1977*, Jimmy Dunn 1949, Malcolm Finlayson 1960, Ron Flowers 1960, Willie Forbes (Preston North End) 1954, Paul Gascoigne (Tottenham Hotspur) 1991, Bobby Gould (Wimbledon) 1988*, Andy Gray (Everton) 1984, Alf Griffin 1893, Johnny Hancocks 1949, Gerry Harris 1960, Billy Harrison 1908, Joe Harvey (Newcastle United) 1951 & 1952, George Hedley 1908 & (Sheffield United) 1899, 1901, 1902, Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur) 1981 & 1982, Des Horne 1960, Eric Houghton (Aston Villa) 1957*, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1974, Kenneth Hunt 1908, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1990 & 1994, Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1994, 1996 & 1999, Bert Johnson (Charlton Athletic) 1947, Jackery Jones 1908, George Kinsey 1893, Lescott.J (Manchester City) 2011, Tommy Lunn 1908, Oleg Luzhny (Arsenal) 2003, Jim McCalliog (Southampton) 1976, Bob McNab (Arsenal) 1971, Peter McParland (Aston Villa) 1957, Billy Malpass 1893, Charlie Mitton (Manchester United) 1948, Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1984, Jimmy Mullen 1949, Jimmy Murray 1960, Jack Pedley 1908, Roy Pritchard 1949, Jesse Pye 1949, Walter Radford 1908, Cyril Regis (Coventry City) 1987, Graham Rodger (Coventry City) 1987, Billy Rose 1893, Jack Rowley (Manchester United) 1948, Vinnie Samways (Tottenham Hotspur) 1991, Laurie Scott (Arsenal) 1950, Steve Sedgley (Tottenham Hotspur) 1991, Jack Shelton 1908, Bill Shorthouse 1949, George Showell 1960, Nigel Sims (Aston Villa) 1957, Bill Slater 1960 & (Blackpool) 1951, Les Smith (Aston Villa) 1957, Sammy Smyth 1949, Terry Springthorpe 1949, Frank Stapleton (Arsenal) 1979 & (Manchester United) 1983 & 1985, Paul Stewart (Tottenham Hotspur) 1991, Barry Stobart 1960, David Stokes (Bolton Wanderers) 1904, Alan Sunderland (Arsenal) 1979, George Swift 1893, Sammy Thompson (Preston North End) 1889, Dick Topham 1893, Ted Vizard (Bolton Wanderers) 1923 & 1926, Jim Travers (Barnsley) 1912, Ted Vizard (Bolton Wanderers) 1922 & 1925, Guy Wharton (Portsmouth) 1939, Bert Williams 1949, Bob Wilson (Arsenal) 1971, Harry Wood 1893, George Woodall (West Bromwich Albion) 1888, Billy Wooldridge 1908, Billy Wright 1949, David Wykes 1893, Eric Young (Wimbledon) 1988.

Runners-up
Jack Addenbrook 1889*, 1896* & 1921* Harry Allen 1889, Alan Ball (Everton) 1968 & (Arsenal) 1972, Jack Baynton 1889, Dickie Baugh 1889 & 1896, Andy Beattie (Preston North End) 1937, Billy Beats 1896, David Black 1896, Jack Brodie 1889, Sammy Brooks 1921, Bob ‘Sailor’ Brown (Charlton Athletic) 1946, Frank Buckley 1939*, Frank Burrill 1921, Stan Burton 1939, Segundo Castillo (Everton) 2009, Stan Collymore (Liverpool) 1996, Terry Cooper (Leeds United) 1970, Stan Cullis 1939, Tommy Docherty (Preston North End) 1954, (Chelsea) 1967* & (Manchester United) 1976*, Dickie Dorsett 1939, Derek Dougan (Blackburn Rovers) 1960, Tommy Dunn 1896, George Edmonds 1921, Alun Evans (Liverpool) 1971, Albert Fletcher 1889, Willie Forbes (Preston North End) 1954, Tom Galley 1939, Joe Gardiner 1939, Noel George 1921, Ian Greaves (Manchester United) 1958, Val Gregory 1921, Hil Griffiths 1896, Joe Harvey (Newcastle United) 1974*, Bob Hazel (Queens Park Rangers) 1982, Charlie Henderson 1896, Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur) 1987 & (Chelsea) 1994””, Joe Hodnett 1921, Tom Huddlestone (Hull City) 2014, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1977, Tom Hunter 1889, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1995, Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1995, George Jobey (Newcastle United) 1911, Bert Johnson (Charlton Athletic) 1946, Roger Johnson (Cardiff City) 2008, David Jones (Cardiff City) 2008*, Paul Jones (Southampton) 2003, Temuri Ketsbaia (Newcastle United) 1998 & 1999, Ken Keyworth (Leicester City) 1961, 1963, Tom Knight 1889, Tansey Lea 1921, Joleon Lescott (Everton) 2009 (Manchester City) 2013, Arthur Lowder 1889, Jim McCalliog (Sheffield Wednesday) 1966, Bobby McDonald (Manchester City) 1981, Alex McIntosh 1939, Bob McNab (Arsenal) 1972, Teddy Maguire 1939, Billy Malpass 1896, Chris Marsden (Southampton) 2003, Andy Marshall (Millwall Athletic) 2004, George Marshall 1921, Charlie Mason 1889, Jimmy Melia (Brighton & Hove Albion) 1983*, Bill Morris 1939, Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1985 & 1986, Carlo Nash (Everton) 2009 (Stoke City) 2011, Frank O’Donnell (Preston North End) 1937, Michael Oakes (Cardiff City) 2008, Billy Owen 1896, Jermaine Pennant (Stoke City) 2011, Arthur Potts 1921, Dickie Richards (West Ham United) 1923, Alf Riley 1921, Alex Scott 1939, Cyril Sidlow (Liverpool) 1950, Bill Slater (Blackpool) 1951, Frank Stapleton (Arsenal) 1978, Alan Sunderland (Arsenal) 1978 & 1980, Graham Taylor (Watford) 1984*, Frank Taylor 1939, Billy Tennant 1896, Geoff Thomas (Crystal Palace) 1990, Joe Tonks 1896, Darren Ward (Millwall Athletic) 2004, Dennis Westcott 1939, Harry Wood 1889, 1896 & (Southampton) 1900, 1902, George Woodall (West Bromwich Albion) 1886 & 1887, Maurice Woodward 1921, Harry Wright (West Bromwich Albion) 1912, David Wykes 1889.

Football League Cup
Winners
Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur) 1999, Mike Bailey 1974, John Barnwell 1980*, George Berry 1980, Paul Bradshaw 1980, John Burridge (Aston Villa) 1977, Henri Camara (Wigan Athletic) 2006, Willie Carr 1980, Steve Claridge (Leicester City) 1997, Terry Cooper (Leeds United) 1968, Gordon Cowans (Aston Villa) 1977, Tony Daley (Aston Villa) 1994, Peter Daniel 1980, Derek Dougan (Leicester City) 1964 & 1974, Mel Eves 1980, Tim Flowers (Leicester City) 2000, Andy Gray 1980 & (Aston Villa) 1977, Kenny Hibbitt 1977 & 1980, Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham Hotspur) 2008, Emlyn Hughes 1980, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1992, Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1992, Stefan Iversen (Tottenham Hotspur) 1999, Roger Johnson 2011 (Birmingham City), Robbie Keane (Tottenham Hotspur) 2008, Ken Keyworth (Leicester City) 1964, Tomasz Kuszczak (Manchester United) 2009, Mark Lazarus (Queens Park Rangers) 1967, Joleon Lescott (Manchester City) 2014, John McAlle 1974, Bobby McDonald (Aston Villa) 1975, Bill McGarry 1974*, Peter McParland (Aston Villa) 1961, Laurie Madden (Sheffield Wednesday) 1991, Gerry Mannion (Norwich City) 1962, Frank Munro 1974, Alan Nielsen (Tottenham Hotspur) 1999, Geoff Palmer 1974 & 1980, Derek Parkin 1974 & 1980, Gary Pierce 1974, Barry Powell 1974, John Richards 1974 & 1980, Jason Roberts (Wigan Athletic) 2006, Ian Ross (Aston Villa) 1975, Peter Shirtliff (Sheffield Wednesday) 1991, Geoff Sidebottom (Aston Villa) 1961, Nigel Sims (Aston Villa) 1961, Gordon Smith (Aston Villa) 1977, Alan Sunderland 1974, Scott Taylor (Leicester City) 1997, Bobby Thomson (Aston Villa) 1961, Frank Upton (Chelsea) 1965, Dave Wagstaffe 1974, Mark Walters (Aston Villa) 1994, Peter Withe (Nottingham Forest) 1978.
Runners-up
Jeremie Aliadiere (Arsenal) 2007, Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur) 2002, Alan Ball (Southampton) 1979, Paul Birch (Aston Villa) 1990, Keith Burkinshaw (Tottenham Hotspur) 1982*, John Burridge (Aston Villa) 1977, Henri Camara (Wigan Athletic) 2006, Gordon Cowans (Aston Villa) 1990, Tony Daley (Aston Villa) 1990 & 1993, Peter Daniel (Sunderland) 1985, Peter Eastoe (Everton) 1977 & 1984, Steven Fletcher (Sunderland) 2014, Bobby Gould (Arsenal) 1969, Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham Hotspur) 2009, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1978, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1991 & 1994, Dennis Irwin (Oldham Athletic) 1990 & (Manchester United) 1991, 1994, Steffan Iversen (Tottenham Hospur) 2002, Andy King (Everton) 1977 & 1984, Bobby McNab (Arsenal) 1968 & 1969, Kenny Miller (Cardiff City) 2012, Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1984, Lee Naylor (Cardiff City) 2012, Jamie O’Hara (Tottenham Hotspur) 2008, Mixu Paatelainen (Bolton Wanderers) 1995, Cyril Regis (Aston Villa) 1993, Jason Roberts, (Wigan Athletic) 2006, Nigel Sims (Aston Villa) 1963, Andy Sinton (Tottenham Hotspur) 1999, Frank Stapleton (Manchester United) 1983, Bobby Thomson (Aston Villa) 1963, Mark Walters (Aston Villa) 1990, Bob Wilson (Arsenal) 1969.

Charity Shield
Ronnie Allen (West Bromwich Albion) 1955, Mark Atkins (Blackburn Rovers) 1994 & 1995, Alan Ball (Everton) 1971, Andy Beattie (Preston North End) 1939, Peter Broadbent 1953, 1959 & 1960, Eddie Clamp 1953, 1958, 1959 & 1960, Wayne Clarke (Everton) 1986, Terry Cooper (Leeds United) 1970, Gordon Cowans (Aston Villa) 1981, Billy Crook 1949, Stan Cullis 1949*, 1953*, 1958*, 1959*, 1960*, Norman Deeley 1953, 1959 & 1960, Nouha Dicko (Wigan Athletic) 2013, Jimmy Dunn 1949, Cliff Durandt 1958, Alun Evans (Aston Villa) 1972, Malcolm Finlayson 1958 & 1959, Ron Flowers 1953, 1959 & 1960, Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers) 1994 & 1995, Bobby Gould (West Ham United) 1975, Bill Gutteridge 1953, Johnny Hancocks 1949, Gerry Harris 1958 & 1960, Des Horne 1958, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1971, 1974, 1976 & 1977, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1991, 1993 & 1994, Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2001, Gwyn Jones 1959, Laurie Kelly 1949, John Kirkham 1960, Tomasz Kuszczak (Manchester United) 2008, 2009, 2010, Joleon Lescott (Manchester City) 1011, Micky Lill 1959, Jim McCalliog (Southampton) 1976, Peter McParland (Aston Villa) 1957, Gerry Mannion 1958 & 1960, Damien Martinez (Arsenal) 2014, 2015, Bobby Mason 1958 & 1959, Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1984 & 1985, Jimmy Mullen 1949, Jimmy Murray 1958, 1959 & 1960, Dennis Parsons 1949, Jesse Pye 1949, Ian Ross (Aston Villa) 1972, Jack Rowley (Manchester United) 1948 & 1951, Eddie Russell 1949, Peter Russell 1953, Vinnie Samways (Everton) 1985, Nigel Sims (Aston Villa) 1957, Bill Shorthouse 1949 & 1953, George Showell 1959 & 1960, Geoff Sidebottom 1960, Sammy Smyth 1949, Terry Springthorpe 1949, Paul Stewart (Tottenham Hotspur) 1991 & (Liverpool) 1992, Barry Stobart 1960, Eddie Stuart 1958, 1959 & 1960, Alan Sunderland (Arsenal) 1979, Roy Swinbourne 1953, Mark Walters (Liverpool) 1992, Bert Williams 1953, Dennis Wilshaw 1953, Peter Withe (Nottingham Forest) 1978 and (Aston Villa) 1981, Billy Wright 1958 and Eric Young (Wimbledon) 1988.

FA Youth Cup
Winners
Jeremie Aliadiere (Arsenal) 2000 & 2001, Paul Birch (Aston Villa) 1980, Jay Bothroyd (Arsenal) 2000, Stephen Bywater (West Ham United) 1998, Les Cocker 1958, Cullen 1958, Stan Cullis 1958*, Mick Docherty (Burnley) 1968, Durandt 1958, Paul Gascoigne (Newcastle United)1985, Ted Farmer 1958, Hall 1958, Emmanuel Frimpomg 2009, Adam Hammill (Liverpool) 2006, Horne 1958, Kelly 1958, Kirkham 1958, Steve Kindon (Burnley) 1968, Brian Little (Aston Villa) 1972, Bobby McDonald (Aston Villa) 1972, Palin 1958, Perry 1958, Read 1958, Rohan Ricketts (Arsenal) 2000 & 2001, Dave Thomas (Burnley) 1968, Mark Walters (Aston Villa) 1980, David Wheater (Middlesbrough) 2003, Yates 1958.
Runners-up
Attwood 1962, Jim Barron 1962, George Berry 1976, John Black 1976, Bolton 1953, Joe Bonson 1954, Booth 1953, 1954, Laurie Calloway 1962, A Clamp 1953, Cooper 1953,1954, Steve Crompton 1976, Stan Cullis 1953*, 1954*, 1962*, Mark Duncombe 1976, Fallon 1954, Galley 1962, Goodwin 1962, Griffiths 1954, Bob Hazell 1976, Gerry Harris 1954, Hodgkiss 1953, Howells 1953, Mark Kennedy (Millwall Athletic) 1994, Fred Kemp 1962, Ken Knighton 1962, Peter Knowles 1962, Martin Loftus 1976, Bill McGarry 1976*, Mason 1954, Paul Moss 1976, Murray 1954, George Ndah (Crystal Palace) 1992, Owen 1953, Martin Patching 1976, Gary Pendrey (Birmingham City) 1967, Vic Povey 1962, Brian Punter 1953, Mark Rankine (Doncaster Rovers) 1988, Rickerby 1962, S.Round 1954, Russell 1953, Sidebottom 1954, Chindha Singh 1976, H.Smith 1953, Thomson 1962, Timmins 1953, 1954, Kenny Todd 1976, Gary Tysall 1976, Walker 1953, Tony Walker 1976, David Wheater (Middlesbrough) 2004, Dave Woodfield 1962, Jermaine Wright (Millwall) 1994.

Football League Group Cup
Runners-up
Dave Beasant (Wimbledon) 1982.

Football League Trophy
Winners
Laurie Madden (Millwall Athletic) 1983.
Runners-up
Dave Felgate (Lincoln City) 1983.

Full-Members Cup
Winners
Alan Ainscow (Blackburn Rovers) 1987, Dave Beasant (Chelsea) 1990, Keith Curle (Reading) 1988, Michael Gilkes (Reading) 1988, John Humphrey (Crystal Palace) 1991, Geoff Thomas (Crystal Palace) 1991, Eric Young (Crystal Palace) 1991.
Runners-up
Simon Coleman (Middlesbrough) 1990, Tim Flowers (Southampton) 1992, John Humphrey (Charlton Athletic) 1987, Jim Melrose (Charlton Athletic) 1987, Eric Nixon (Manchester City) 1986, Peter Shirtliff (Charlton Athletic) 1987, Paul Simpson (Manchester City) 1986.

Associate-Members Cup
Winners
Keith Andrews (Milton Keynes Dons) 2008, Dave Barnett (Birmingham City) 1995, Gary Bellamy 1988, Paul Blades (Rotherham United) 1996, Steve Bull 1988, Colin Cameron (Milton Keynes Dons) 2008, Steve Claridge (Birmingham City) 1995, David Connolly (Southampton) 2010, Keith Curle (Bristol City) 1986, Robbie Dennison 1988, Tony Dinning (Blackpool) 2004, Keith Downing 1988, Ian Greaves* (Mansfield Town) 1987, Dave Felgate (Bolton Wanderers) 1989, Darren Ferguson* (Peterborough United) 2014, Jackie Gallagher 1988, John Gayle (Birmingham City) 1991, Mick Holmes 1988, Paul Ince* (Milton Keynes Dons) 2008, Jemal Johnson (Milton Keynes Dons) 2008, Mark Kendall 1988, Mark Little (Peterborough United) 2014 (Bristol City) 2015, Keith Lowe (Swansea City) 2006, Derek Mountfield (Carlisle United) 1995, Andy Mutch 1988, Eric Nixon (Tranmere Rovers) 1990, Ally Robertson 1988, Phil Robinson 1988 & (Birmingham City) 1991, Tommy Rowe (Peterborough United) 2014, George Saville (Bristol City) 2015, Paul Simpson (Blackpool) 2004, Floyd Streete 1988, Andy Thompson 1988, Lee Trundle (Swansea City) 2006, Graham Turner 1988*, Robbie Van der Laan (Port Vale) 1994, Nigel Vaughan 1988.
Runners-up
Nathan Byrne (Brentford) 2011, Keith Curle (Bristol City) 1987, Peter Daniel (Burnley) 1988, Freddie Eastwood (Southend United) 2013, Dean Edwards (Torquay United) 1989, Dave Felgate (Bolton Wanderers) 1986, Anthony Forde (Walsall) 2015, Ivar Ingimarsson (Brentford) 2001, Gavin Mahon (Brentford) 2001, John Morrissey (Tranmere Rovers) 1991, Derek Mountfield (Carlisle United) 1995, Eric Nixon (Tranmere Rovers) 1991, Chris Pearce (Burnley) 1988, Carl Robinson (Shrewsbury Town) 1996, Phil Robinson (Huddersfield Town) 1994, Shane Tudor (Cambridge United) 2002.

Division Three (North) Cup
Winners
Tom Anderson (Chester) 1937, Arthur Wilson (Chester) 1936 & 1937.
Runners-up
Alf Lythgoe (Stockport County) 1934, Jack Reed (Walsall) 1935, Pongo Waring (Accrington Stanley) 1939.

Division Three (South) Cup
Winners
Jack Angus (Exeter City) 1934, Jack Ellis (Bristol Rovers) 1935, Irvine Harwood (Bristol Rovers) 1935, Bill Morgan (Coventry City) 1936, Percy Whittacker (Reading) 1938.
Runners-up
Jack Smith (Swindon Town) 1936.

Sports Screen Super Cup
Runners-up
Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1987.

Anglo-Italian Cup
Winners
Alan Ainscow (Blackpool) 1971, John Burridge (Blackpool) 1971, Joe Harvey (Newcastle United) 1973*.
Runners-up
Alan Ainscow (Blackpool) 1971, John Burridge (Blackpool) 1971, Simon Coleman (Derby County) 1993, Paul Simpson (Derby County) 1993.

Anglo-Scottish Cup
Winners
Alan Birch (Chesterfield) 1981, Terry Cooper (Middlesbrough) 1976, Steve Kindon (Burnley) 1979, Clive Whitehead (Bristol City) 1978, Peter Withe (Nottingham Forest) 1977.
Runners-up
Clive Whitehead (Bristol City) 1980.

Texaco Cup
Winners
Mike Bailey 1971, Hugh Curran 1971, Derek Dougan 1971, Joe Harvey (Newcastle United) 1974* & 1975*, Kenny Hibbitt 1971, Alan Hinton (Derby County) 1972, John McAlle 1971, Jim McCalliog 1971, Bill McGarry 1971*, Frank Munro 1971, Mike O’Grady 1971, Phil Parkes 1971, Derek Parkin 1971, Bernard Shaw 1971, Gerry Taylor 1971, Dave Wagstaffe 1971.
Runners-up
Ray Hankin (Burnley) 1974, Alan Hinton (Derby County) 1972.

Watney Cup
Winners
Alan Hinton (Derby County) 1971, Brian Owen (Colchester United) 1970..
Runners-up
Jeff Wealands (Hull City) 1973.

European Cup (Champions League)
Winners
Gordon Cowans (Aston Villa) 1981, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1977 & 1978, Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1999, Tomasz Kuszczak (Manchester United) 2008, Paul Lambert (Borussia Dortmund) 1997, Peter Withe (Aston Villa) 1981.
Runners-up
Tomasz Kuszczak (Manchester United) 2009, 2011, Evan Williams (Celtic) 1970.

UEFA Cup
Winners
Keith Burkinshaw (Tottenham Hotspur) 1984*, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1973 & 1976, Walter Zenga (Inter Milan) 1991, 1994.
Runners-up
Balde.B (Celtic) 2003, Mike Bailey 1972, Hugh Curran 1972, Derek Dougan 1972, Danny Hegan 1972, Kenny Hibbitt 1972, John McAlle 1972, Jim McCalliog 1972, Bill McGarry 1972*, Paul Lambert (Celtic) 2003, Frank Munro 1972, Phil Parkes 1972, John Richards 1972, Phil Shaw 1972, Gerry Taylor 1972, Dave Wagstaffe 1972.

European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Winners
Terry Cooper (Leeds United) 1971, Joe Harvey (Newcastle United) 1969*, Bobby McNab (Arsenal) 1970, Bob Wilson (Arsenal) 1970.
Runners-up
Harry Hooper (Birmingham City) 1960, Richard Neal (Birmingham City) 1960, Mike O’Grady (Leeds United) 1967.

Cup-Winners Cup
Winners
Andy Gray (Everton) 1985, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1991, Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1991, Mark McGhee (Aberdeen) 1983, Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1985, Jesus Garcia Sanjuan (Real Zaragoza) 1995.
Runners-up
Frank Stapleton (Arsenal) 1980, Alan Sunderland (Arsenal) 1980.

European Super Cup
Winners
Andy Blair (Aston Villa) 1981, Gordon Cowans (Aston Villa) 1981, Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1978, Paul Ince (Manchester United) 1991, Derek Mountfield (Everton) 1985, Peter Withe (Aston Villa) 1981.
Runners-up
Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool) 1979.

Intertoto Cup
Winners
Frankowski.T (Strasbourg) 1995.

OFC Champions League
Winners
Darren Bazeley (Waitekere United) 2008, Neil Emblen (Waitekere United) 2008.

World Club Championship
Winners
Dennis Irwin (Manchester United) 1999.
Runners-up
Gordon Cowans (Aston Villa 1981), Peter Withe (Aston Villa) 1981.

FA Trophy
Winners
Scott Barrett (Colchester United) 1992, Chris Brindley (Telford United) 1989 & (Hendesford Town) 2004, Kevin Charlton (Telford United) 1989, Mark Danks (Hendesford Town) 2004, Mark Freeman (Cheltenham Town) 1998, Paul Grainger (Telford United) 1989, Michael Kightly (Gray Athletic) 2006, Jimmy Murray (Telford United) 1971, Stephen Piearce (Hendesford Town) 2004, Barry Powell* (Hendesford Town) 2004, Darren Simkin (Hendesford Town) 2004.
Runners-up
Dave Barnett (Kidderminster Harriers) 1991, Steve Biggins (Telford United) 1988, Chris Brindley (Kidderminster Harriers) 1995, Kevin Charlton (Telford United) 1988, Tony Daley (Forest Green Rovers) 2001, Paul Jones (Kidderminster Harriers) 1991, Delwyn Humphreys (Kidderminster Harriers) 1991 & 1995), Jimmy Murray (Telford United) 1970, Jon Purdie (Kidderminster Harriers) 1995.

Welsh Cup
Winners
Gary Bellamy (Cardiff City) 1992, Steve Biggins (Shrewsbury Town) 1979, Nathan Blake (Cardiff City) 1992 & 1993, Joe Bonson (Cardiff City) 1959, Colin Brazier (Kidderminster Harriers) 1989, Tommy Burden (Chester) 1947, Meynel Burgin (Tranmere Rovers) 1935, Terry Connor (Swansea City) 1991, Fred Davies (Cardiff City) 1968, 1969 & 1970, Joe Davies (Druids) 1885 & 1886, Richard Davies (Wrexham) 1893, Richard Davies (Ebbw Vale) 1926, Steve Devine (Herford United) 1990, Noel Dwyer (Swansea Town)1961, Alan Evans (Cardiff City) 1976, Mike Evans (Wrexham) 1972, 1975 & 1978, John Farrington (Cardiff City) 1974, George Gilchrist (Crewe Alexandra) 1937, Roger Hansbury (Cardiff City) 1992, John Harris (Chester) 1958*, Roger Hewitt (Wrexham) 1957, Paul Jones (Kidderminster Harriers) 1989, Billy Kellock (Cardiff City) 1973, Mark Kendall (Swansea City) 1991, Billy Lucas (Swansea Town) 1950, Arthur Lumberg (Wrexham) 1925, Tom Mayson (Pontypridd) 1921, Cyril Pearce (Swansea Town) 1932, Ken Scattergood (Bristol City) 1934, Cyril Spiers (Cardiff City) 1956*, Graham Turner (Shrewsbury Town) 1977, Nigel Vaughan (Newport County) 1980, Bobby Woodruff (Cardiff City) 1970, 1971, 1973 & 1974.
Runners-up
Ian Arkwright (Wrexham) 1981, 1983 & 1984, Jack Basford (Chester) 1954, Steve Biggins (Shrewsbury Town) 1980, Joe Bonson (Newport County) 1963, Colin Brazier (Kidderminster Harriers) 1989, Mark Buckland (Kidderminster Harriers) 1986, Dave Carrick (Wrexham) 1967, Kevin Charlton (Hereford United 1976, Joe Davies (Druids) 1883 & 1884, Len Emmanuel (Swansea Town) 1940, Mike Evans (Wrexham) 1968 & 1971, Mark Freeman (Hendesford Town) 1992, John Galley (Hereford United) 1976, Ernest Jones (Wrexham) 1962 & 1965, Paul Jones (Kidderminster Harriers) 1989, Billy Kellock (Cardiff City) 1972, Billy Lucas (Swansea Town) 1949, Paul McLoughlin (Cardiff City) 1986, Tom Owen (Wrexham) 1895 & 1896, Dickie Rhodes (Swansea Town) 1939, George Showell (Wrexham) 1967, Cyril Spiers (Cardiff City) 1951*, Graham Turner (Chester City) 1970 & (Shrewsbury Town) 1980, Len Weare (Newport County) 1963, Darren Wright (Wrexham) 1988.
FAW Premier Cup
Winners
Carlos Edwards (Wrexham) 2001, 2003 & 2004, Darren Ferguson (Wrexham) 2001 & 2004, Keith Lowe (Swansea City) 2006, Lee Trundle (Wrexham) 2001 & 2003 & (Swansea City) 2005 & 2006 and Eifion Williams (Barry Town) 1999.
Runners-up
James Brewerton (Rhyl Athletic) 2004, Carlos Edwards (Wrexham) 2005, Darren Ferguson (Wrexham) 2006.
Welsh League Cup
Winners
Eifion Williams (Barry Town) 1998 & 1999.

Scottish FA Cup
Winners
Joe Bailie (Celtic) 1951, Balde.B (Celtic) 2004, 2005 & 2007, Christophe Berra (Hearts of Midlothian) 2006, Colin Cameron (Hearts of Midlothian) 1997, Eggert Jónsson (Hearts of Midlothian) 2006, 2012, Marián Kello (Hearts of Midlothian) 2012, Paul Lambert (St MIrren) 1987 (CEetic) 2001, 2004, 2005, Mark McGhee (Aberdeen) 1982, 1983, 1984 & (Celtic) 1988 & 1989, Jackie McNamara (Celtic) 2001, 2004 & 2005, Kenny Miller (Celtic) 2007, (Rangers) 2009, Lea Naylor (Celtic) 2007, Maurice Ross (Rangers) 2002 & 2003, Evan Williams (Celtic) 1971 & 1972.
Runners-up
Balde.B (Celtic) 2002, Andy Gray (Dundee) 1974, Adam Hamill (Dunfermline Athletic) 2007, Jackie McNamara (Celtic) 2002, (Falkirk) 2009, Jim Melrose (Celtic) 1984, Mixu Paatelainen (Dundee United) 1988 & (Aberdeen) 1993, Mark Walters (Rangers) 1989, Evan Williams (Celtic) 1970.

Scottish League Cup
Winners
Balde.B (Celtic) 2006 & 2009, John Burridge (Hibernian) 1992, Paul Lambert (Celtic) 1998, 2001; Joe McBride (Celtic) 1965 & 1966, Jackie McNamara (Celtic) 1998 & 2000, Maurice Ross (Rangers) 2003 & 2005, Mark Walter (Rangers) 1989 & 1991, Evan Williams (Celtic) 1971.
Runners-up
Colin Cameron (Raith Rovers) 1995 & (Hearts of Midlothian) 1997, Mark McGhee (Aberdeen) 1980 & (Celtic) 1987, Jim Melrose (Celtic) 1984, Mixu Paatelainen (Aberdeen) 1993, Mark Walters (Rangers) 1990.

Northern Irish Cup
Winners
Derek Dougan (Distillery) 1956, Harry Meek (Glentoran) 1925.
Runners-up
Robbie Dennison (Glevavon) 1981.

League of Ireland Cup
Winners
Glen Crowe (Bohemians) 2001.
Runners-up
Glen Crowe (Bohemians) 2000 & 2002.

Australian Cup
Winners
Coady.M (Sydney Olympic) 1983, Docherty.T* (Sydney Olympic) 1983, Hertbert.R (Sydney Olympic) 1983, Kevin Muscat (South Melbourne) 1996, Slater.R (Sydney Croatia) 1987.
Runners-up
Cranie.D (South Melbourne) 1987.

Cypriot Cup
Winners
Temuri Ketsbaia (Anorthosis Famagusta) 2003, 2007.
Cypriot Super-Cup
Winner
Temuri Ketsbaia (Anorthosis Famagusta) 2007.

Danish Cup
Winners
Haavard Flo (AGF Aarhus) 1996, Allan Nielsen (OB Odense) 1993.
Runners-up
Allan Nielsen (Brondby IF) 1996.
Björn Sigurðarson (Copenhagen) 2015.

Dutch Cup
Winners
John De Wolf (Feyenoord) 1991 & 1992.
Runners-up
John De Wolf (Feyenoord) 1994.

French Cup
Runners-up
Zubar.R (Olympique Marsaille) 2007.
French League Cup
Runners-up
Zubar.R (Caen) 2005.

Georgian Cup
Winners
Temuri Ketsbaia (Dinamo Tblisi) 1992.

Greek Cup
Winners
Temuri Ketsbaia (AEK Athens) 1996 & 1997.
Runners-up
Temuri Ketsbaia (AEK Athens) 1995.

Greek Super Cup
Winners
Temuri Ketsbaia (AEK Athens) 1996.

Italian Super Cup
Winners
Walter Zenga (Inter Milan) 1989.

Lithuanian Cup
Winners
Marián Kello (FBK Kaunas) 2008.

Polish Cup
Winners
Tomasz Frankowski (Wisla Krakow) 1999, 2001 & 2005, Peszko.S (Wisła Płock) 2006, (Lech Poznan) 2009, Zyro.M (Legia Warsaw) 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016.

Runners-up
Peszko.S (Wisła Płock) 2003.
Polish League Cup
Winners
Tomasz Frankowski (Wisla Krakow) 2002, 2003 (Jagiellonia Białystok) 2010.
Polish Ekstraklasa Cup
Winners
Tomasz Frankowski (Wisla Krakow) 2001.
Polish Super Cup
Winners
Tomasz Frankowski (Wisla Krakow) 2001 (Jagiellonia Białystok) 2010, Peszko.S (Wisła Płock) 2006.

Romanian Cup
Winners
Mark Burke (Dinamo Bucharest) 2001.

Russian Cup
Runners-Up
Isaac Okoronkwo (FC Moscow) 2006.

Serbian Cup
Winners
Nemad.M (Red Star Belgrade) 2006, Segundo Castillo (Red Star Belgrade) 2007, Walta Zenga (Red Star Belgrade) 2006.

Spanish Cup
Runners-up
Fernando Gomez (Valencia) 1995.

Soviet Union
Winners
Oleg Luzhny (Dymano Kiev) 1990.

Ukrainian Cup
Winners
Oleg Luzhny (Dymano Kiev) 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, Isaac Okoronkwo (Shakhtar Donetsk) 2001 & 2002.

United States of America
NASL International Cup Winners
Derek Dougan (Kansas City) 1969.

Wartime

League War Cup
Winners
Andy Beattie (Preston North End) 1941. Frank Broome* 1942, Dickie Dorsett 1942,Jack Dowen* 1942, Tom Galley 1942, Alex McIntosh 1942, Jimmy Mullen 1942, E.Robinson 1942, Jack Rowley* 1942, Cyril Sidlow 1942, Ernie Stevenson 1942, Dennis Thornhill 1942, Dennis Westcott 1942.
Runners-up
Bryn Jones (Arsenal) 1941, Laurie Scott (Arsenal) 1941.

League North Cup
Runners-up
Frank Broome (Aston Villa) 1944, Bill Bryant (Manchester United) 1945, Eric Houghton (Aston Villa) 1944, Bob Iverson (Aston Villa) 1944, Billy Wrigglesworth (Manchester United) 1945.

League South Cup
Winners
Bob Brown (Charlton Athletic) 1944, Jack Harris* (Chelsea) 1945*, Laurie Scott (Arsenal) 1943.
Runners-up
Bob Brown* (Charlton Athletic) ???? & (Millwall) 1945, Jack Harris* (Chelsea) 1944, Jimmy Jinks* (Millwall Athletic 1945.

Division Three (North) Cup
Runners-up
Tommy Burden (Chester)* 1946.

Division Three (South) Cup
Winners
Ken Bird, Jack Kirkham, Jack McDonald, Fred Marsden, and Tommy Paton (all Bournemouth) 1946.
Runners-up
Johnnie Hancocks, Irvine Methley, Jack Shelton & Dennis Wilshaw (all Walsall) 1946.