Xewkija Tigers F.C. - Honours

Honours

First Division:

  • Champions (5): 1974-75; 1982-83; 1983-84; 2000-01; 2011-12
  • Runners-up (6): 1984-85; 1985-86; 1990-91; 1991-92; 2001-02; 2004-05

Second Division:

  • Champions (7): 1964-65; 1969-70; 1972-73; 1980-81; 1987-88; 1995-96; 2008-09
  • Runners-up (5): 1952-53; 1968-69; 1979-80; 1993-94; 2007-08

G.F.A. Cup:

  • Champions (7): 1983-84; 1984-85; 1989-90; 1990-91; 1999-00; 2001-02; 2004-05; 2011-2012

Super Cup:

  • Champions (1): 2004-05; 2011-2012

Republic Cup:

  • Champions (1): 1999-00

Gemaharija Cup:

  • Champions (1): 1989-90

Silver Jubilee Cup:

  • Champions (1): 1983-84

Independence Cup:

  • Champions (4): 1992-93; 2000-01; 2003-04; 2011-12

Freedom Cup:

  • Champions (5): 1979-80; 1980-81; 2000-01; 2003-04; 2011-2012

Galea Cup:

  • Champions (2): 1945-46; 1952-53

Challenge Cup:

  • Champions (2): 1974-75; 1980-81

Rothmans Cup:

  • Champions (1): 1987-88 (2nd Div.)

K.O. Winners Cup:

  • Champions (2): 1993-94 (2nd Div.); 1996-97 (1st Div.)

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