Autumn Cup - Clubs By Number of Autumn Cup Titles

Clubs By Number of Autumn Cup Titles

Club Number of Titles Runner-up Last title
Murrayfield Racers 9 3 1993
Nottingham Panthers 6 2 1998
Brighton Tigers 4 2 1958
Durham Wasps 4 2 1990
Fife Flyers 4 2 1978
Harringay Racers 4 3 1954
Streatham 3 3 1959
Sheffield Steelers 2 0 2000
Ayr Scottish Eagles 1 2 1997
Cardiff Devils 1 3 1993
Dundee Rockets 1 0 1983
Manchester Storm 1 0 1999
Paisley Mohawks 1 0 1967
Wembley Lions 1 0 1957
Wembley Monarchs 1 2 1948

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