Notts County F.C. - Honours

Honours

  • FA Cup
    • Winners: 1894
    • Finalists: 1891
  • Second Division (1892–1992), First Division (1992–2004), The Championship (2004–present)
    • Champions: 1896–97, 1913–14, 1922–23
    • Runners-Up: 1894–95, 1980–81
    • Play-off Champions: 1990–91
  • Third Division (1958–92), Second Division (1992–2004), League One (2004–present)
    • Runners-Up: 1972–73
    • Play-off Champions 1989–90
  • Third Division South (1921–58)
    • Champions: 1930–31, 1949–50
  • Fourth Division (1958–92), Third Division (1992–2004), League Two (2004–present)
    • Champions: 1970–71, 1997–98, 2009–10
    • Runners-Up: 1959–60
  • Anglo-Scottish Cup
    • Runners-up: 1980–81
  • Anglo-Italian Cup
    • Winners: 1994–95
    • Runners-Up: 1993–94

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