Reading F.C. - Honours

Honours

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  • English 2nd tier:
2006, 2012
1995 (runners-up)
  • English 3rd tier:
1926, 1986, 1994
1932, 1935, 1949, 1952, 2002 (runners-up)
  • English 4th tier:
1979
  • Full Members Cup:
1988
  • London War Cup:
1940–41
  • Football League Third Division South Cup:
1938
  • FA Cup:
Semi-finalists 1927
  • Football League Cup:
Quarter-finalists 1996, 1998
  • Highest league finish:
Premier League 2007, 8th Place

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