Bill Harper - Honours

Honours

Scotland

  • British Home Championship
    • Winners 1923, 1925, 1926 : 3
    • Runners Up 1924: 1

Hibernian

  • Scottish Cup
    • Runners Up 1923, 1924: 2

Arsenal

  • English First Division
    • Winners 1930-31: 1
  • London Combination
    • Winners 1926–27: 1
  • Northampton Charity Shield
    • Winners 1930-31: 1
  • Sheriff of London Shield
    • Winners 1930-31: 1

Fall River Marksmen

  • American Soccer League
    • Winners 1928-29: 1

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